Team Wreckers dominate season opening GMR&SC Endurance
Team manager of Ramchand’s Wreckers Annand Ramchand (holding flag) celebrates with overall winner Rameez Mohammed. (Sean Charles photo)
Team manager of Ramchand’s Wreckers Annand Ramchand (holding flag) celebrates with overall winner Rameez Mohammed. (Sean Charles photo)

RAMCHAND’S Wreckers racing team were the dominant force when the dust settled on Sunday in the season-opening endurance meet of the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) at the South Dakota Circuit. Ramchand’s driver Rameez carted off the overall champion trophy for the day after completing the two hours of racing with over 80 laps under their belt, with Faizal Yuns and Shawn Bacchus finishing second and third overall.
Driving a Toyota Levin race-car, Mohammed, also a group three circuit car, dominated his B class competition as well, leaving Shawn Bacchus and Dominic Waddel to second and third respectively.
Speaking to Chronicle Sport, Mohammed said, “I wanna thank the team for putting together the car; the car ran well,” adding, “I used it (the endurance) to get a lot of seat time for the upcoming national Race of Champions and eventually that Caribbean Motor Racing Championships.
Meanwhile, team owner Annand Ramchand contended, “It was a good competition. A lot of cars had problems but it’s like I say, we have cars and we tried to fix them up. It was a good day for us and we are looking forward to the next endurance.”
In the Class A Harold ‘Top Gun’ Hopkinson beat off the competition of Mohammed Faizal Yuns and Shawn Bacchus respectively.
Yuns finished first in the C Class, ahead of Clint Seebaran and Denzil Hopkinson while in the D class, Adrian Fernandes beat Paul Jiwaram and Danny Persaud. (Stephan Sookram)

 

 

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