The stage is set for what is going to be considered the biggest drag racing event locally.
Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club’s Quarter Mile return is expected to feature over 100 cars and bikes today at the South Dakota drag strip had a successful test and tune day yesterday according to GMR&SC President Rameez Mohamed.
“We had a lot of competitors show up- today to test their cars with the timing system and the lights- Of course we had it up all day- and I think all in all it was a great day and we look forward to an action packed day tomorrow.”
“We want to see all the fans out here coming to represent for their teams. We also want fans to get into the venue early to ensure that they get the best view of the action and enjoy the day. We have a great day of drag racing ahead.”
Meanwhile the Surinamese have officially landed with more than ten cars in varying classes.
All in all, the battle between the Team Mohamed’s enterprise Nissan GTRs, the S&D performance built Toyota Supra ‘KONG’, Shawn Persaud’s Toyota Caldina and the Transpacific Alteeza are expected to be some of the most mouthwatering battles on hand.
Expected to take center stage however, are two new machines, unseen to fans.
The recently acquired ‘Pro-mod’ car of Team Mohameds is definitely expected to be a jaw dropper if yesterday’s test and tune is anything to go by.
That, coupled with the freshly landed Ford Mustang of Randel Daby which is rumored to be in the mid eight second bracket will make for a day of thrills.
Race time is 09:00.