Team Mohamed’s aiming for title defence
Team Mohamed’s Enterprise GTRs
Team Mohamed’s Enterprise GTRs

WHILE many competitors are focused on others, Team Mohamed’s Enterprise are keeping their cards close to their chest as they plot the defence of their title.

Team Mohamed’s Enterprise, who own and operate two Nissan GTRs, including the record-holding Goliath, have been quiet regarding their plans for drag-racing dominance.

Owner of Team Mohamed’s, Azzrudin Mohamed, contended that the talk from various camps does not faze his team, cars or drivers.

After making light work of their closest rival in Shawn Persaud in the Unlimited class during the first KOTS drag meet in February, Team Mohamed’s had a sterner test against Trinidadian Sheldon Bissessar’s rail car which was competing for the first time in Guyana during the KOTS 2 on April 22.

However, Mohamed’s driver Terrence Cox held his nerve and pushed the vehicle to a comfortable strip record of 7.52 seconds to outpace the T&T rival who finished in 7.62 seconds.

During the KOTS 2, in the other classes, Shawn Persaud with his Toyota Caldina outclassed the competition for the 8-second class trophy with a dominating showing against the men from the Twin Island Republic of T&T.

The 9-second class was picked up by the Toyota Alteeza of Raj Panday while the 10-second class was won by Damian Persaud who also drives a Toyota Caldina and is also the son of Shawn Persaud.

Michael Namchand of Suriname, with his Toyota Mark II, took the 11-second class with Raymond John and his Toyota Chaser joining his countryman on the podium for the 12-second class.

The Toyota Starlet of Ricardo Moore was the winner of the 13-second class with Bishram Rajaram winning the 14-second class.

The 15-second class was won by Troy Kowlesar with the Trinidadian bike duo of Shawn Briggs and Ian Atherly also picking up trophies.

The KOTS 3 will commence tomorrow from at 09:00hrs and admission to the venue will cost adults $1 000 and children $500.

The sponsors for KOTS 3 include Mohamed’s Enterprise, Ansa McAl, B.M. Soat, ExxonMobil, Tropical Shipping, Del Ice Company, Japarts, Palm Court and Trans Pacific Auto Sales and Spares.

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