Radicals, Team Mohamed Bikes invade Giftland Mall
Calvin Ming’s Sr3 Radical on display at the Giftland Mall (Gt Ridez Photo)
Calvin Ming’s Sr3 Radical on display at the Giftland Mall (Gt Ridez Photo)

RACING fans were treated to their first taste of the SR3 Radicals this weekend when Calvin Ming’s car was put on display at the Giftland Mall.

Freshly imported from Barbados, the Ming’s Products and Services (MPS) Radical was taken there as part of a build up to the November 11 and 12 event.
According to Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) President, Rameez Mohamed, the event also serves to introduce the public to one of the feature events of the day.

“The SR3 Radicals are already receiving a great deal of interest from those people who

Team Mohamed Enterprise’s Bikes (GT Ridez Photo)

have never seen the car live before. We think that it was a great idea to have it out here.”
“Also, a lot of people have never had the chance to be in the pit before and witness some of the team Mohamed’s Enterprise bikes before, so we’ve got those on display as well.”
“We really like the reception we are getting here for this meeting and we anticipate a big turnout. A lot of the big names are coming, Roger Mayers out of Barbados, Franklyn Boodhram out of Trinidad and of course our own Kristian Jeffrey.”

Meanwhile, with one week to go, the club has produced a twenty-seven event program which will spread out over two days of racing.
The first day, November 11, will see qualification commencing from 10:00hrs with racing action occurring from 14:00hrs. Several of the local groups as well as the first radical demonstration will take place there.

The following day, the Sunday, will see the CMRC event as well as several exhibitions, including a professional drifting display by two Trinidadians.
On Saturday, tickets will cost $1000 for adults and $500 for kids above 12 years. Children under -12 will be admitted free. On Sunday, adult tickets will cost $2000, kids 18-12, $1000 and kids under-12 free.

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1 thought on “Radicals, Team Mohamed Bikes invade Giftland Mall”

  1. I`m disappointed that in this day and age the motor racing fraternity have not put together a pay per view streaming service of their events.
    There are so many benefits to doing this , reaching a much wider fan base, revenue stream etc.
    Wake up people, start thinking outside your little circle.

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