National Race of Champions billed for March 3
Group 2 action during last year’s CMRC
Group 2 action during last year’s CMRC

THERE is less than three weeks remaining before the first National Race of Champions 2019 gets underway and racers are priming for action in one of the largest groups.

The Group Two, arguably one of the most subscribed classes on the race-day grid, is sure to be a firecracker.

Evolving over the years, the class has now become a hunting ground for Honda Civics, primarily the hatchback versions, which take up more than 75% of the grid.
The defending champion is Chet Singh but by no means is it a one-horse race.
There are the likes of Shan Seejattan, Rameez Mohamed, Nazrudeen Mohamed, Haniff Mohamed and Shairaz Roshandin and others who are going to try to make an early power-grab for the title.

The battle may come down to who has the right race-day settings, especially given the fact that the cars are almost identical on power.
Winning will come down to driver-ability.

Still, maximum points in round one could mean the ultimate factor in ensuring a solid title hunt and all the competitors in the class must be aware of this.

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