Mohamed’s Enterprise, Japarts join in for KoTS 2
The Nissan Laurel ‘Tweety Too’ of Jeremy Rooks will be a part of the King of the Strip 2. (TriniTuner.com photo)
The Nissan Laurel ‘Tweety Too’ of Jeremy Rooks will be a part of the King of the Strip 2. (TriniTuner.com photo)

… Trinidad cars arrive

LOCAL companies, Mohamed’s Enterprise and Japarts, have chipped in with support for the King of the Strip (KoTS) 2, set for Sunday at the South Dakota Circuit.
The premier drag race event, organised by the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC), will now see support from the two entities as the club gets ready to shift into high gear

GMR&SC vice-president Hansraj Singh contended that the two companies are always willing to support motor-sports locally.
“Mohamed’s Enterprise and Japarts are two companies that are always ready to rally behind racing. They usually help in whatever way they can and this time around, it’s a big effort from both of them.”

“Their support will go directly into plans for Sunday’s event, some of which will feature enhanced track preparation for the faster cars that are coming.”
He noted too that the Trinidadian cars arrived here yesterday and should be cleared for action by tomorrow.

“There were a lot of persons asking if we were actually going to bring a rail car here and I’m happy to say that the container, with that and a few other cars, is actually on the wharf. It arrived sometime between Monday and Sunday.”

“We should have them cleared off by tomorrow so drivers can begin their preparatory work ahead of Saturday’s dial in and Sunday’s actual meet.”

Five cars and two bikes have been shipped from the twin island republic for this weekend’s meet which will feature a host of competitors from neighbouring Suriname.
Admission to the event is $1 000 for adults and $500 per child.

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