AZAD Hassan proved his skill on a wet track to take the Sport and Street Tuner classes of the recently concluded Race of Champions round two on Sunday at the South Dakota Circuit.
Hassan was in fine form, sweeping the Street Tuner (1600cc) class before turning around to take the Sport Tuner class in a day marred by rain.
In the Street Tuner class, he left Raymond Seebarran and Narine Dasrat to battle for second and third respectively in Race one, with the result repeating itself in Race two and the two switching positions for Race three.

In the Sport Tuner class, Hassan whipped Sharima Khan in Race one, before he defeated Narine Dasrat and Peter Morgan in Race two. He also topped Race three, ahead of Sunil Singh and Sharima Khan.
Elsewhere, the Group two trophies were split – one apiece for Rameez Mohamed, Chet Singh and Ryan Rahaman.
In Race one, Mohamed came in ahead of Mohamed Roshandin and Rahman with Race two being won by Singh, ahead of Adrian Fernandes and Mahendra Boodhoo. Race three was taken by Rahman.
Group three saw a podium filled with E-Networks representatives – Vishok Persaud, winning ahead of Hamid Ramlogan and Andre Danraj in Race one.
In Race two Adrian Fernandes got the better of Rameez Mohamed and Persaud respectively, while Persaud returned to the top step of the podium ahead of Shairaz Roshandin and Chet Sigh respectively in Race three.
The lone Group four race was combined with Group three, with only Andrew King showing up.
In the Beharry Starlet Cup, it may have been Allan Da Silva’s first time out for competition and he drove well but could not stave off the challenges of the Motor Trend team of Motilall Deodas.
Deodas won Race one ahead of Da Silva and Afraz Allie, and then turned around to finish race two in the same order.
Race three, however, saw Rameez Mohamed take the chequered flag ahead of Deodas and Ramlogan.
On the superbikes, inclement weather permitted only one race of the day, which was won by Heemand Boodhram ahead of Matthew Vieira and John Bennett respectively.
Race two was abandoned when Boodhram had to be air-dashed to Georgetown after a spill.
Among the day’s sponsors were: Ansa McAl, Prem’s Electrical, B.M. Soat, Mohamed’s Enterprise, Ready Mix, Special Auto, Japarts, Ticket Master, Palm Court, KGM, MAC Batteries, S. Jagmohan Hardware Supplies and Construction, L Mahabir and Sons Cambio and Choke Gas Station.