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Mar 03, 2020 Sports
The Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) has revealed that March 14th is set for the return of the ‘Dexterity’ event after a six-year hiatus from the club’s calendar. The event is set for the National Stadium, Providence on the East Bank of Demerara and will get underway at 16:00hrs, the cost to enter would be $1000.
Vice President of the club, Shairaz Roshandin, noted that the event is aimed at having maximum fan participation while the cost and ease of access location will encourage the patrons to come out in their numbers.
The main attraction of the Dexterity event will be the Race Challenge. A course will be plotted using cones and competitors will be given a map that shows how to maneuver with the driver that does it the fastest being the winner. The course race will be divided into three classes; the 1500cc, 2000cc and Unlimited.
This race will be open to the public and any driver challenge the pros with road cars in a controlled environment and entry will cost just $2000 per driver. Roshandin explained that, “One car will be allowed at a time and you will be racing against the clock and your time will be taken to see who does it the fastest. The first 20 vehicles move on to the next round where a new course will be implemented.”
According to executive, the event will be a maximum skill test of acceleration, braking and turning. Roshandin added that to participate in the event, a driver does not need a specially built race car, just the requisite skills.
In addition, at the Dexterity event, there will be race cars and bikes on exhibition for fans to have a close-up look at the machines. There will also be exhibition performances by pro-drifters along with stunts and exhibition of car music systems.
Roshandin explained that systems will be put in place to ensure the safety of all fans and competitors and the Fire Service and Medical team will also be on standby as is the norm.
Meanwhile, the GMR&SC is still working on finalising which day in April the first round of the 2020 Drag Championships would be held. It’s being rescheduled from this month.
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