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May 17, 2011 Sports
Defending champions Team Fullworks grabbed their sixth overall title after recording 122 laps to erase the old mark of 121 last Sunday during the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club 3-hour Endurance Meeting which was held, at the South Dakota Circuit.
The team comprised brothers Shairaz and Shahab Roshandin and Roshan Allie and they competed in the 1600cc class driving a Toyota Levin.
Team Fullworks also snatched first place in the 1500cc category through Mohamed Ali and Afraz Allie who took the chequered flag, while they also secured a third place in the same division.
Speaking about the performance, Shairaz Roshandin told this newspaper that the team has more in store and promised to eclipse the current record, stating that they are capable of registering 125 laps in the stipulated time.
He revealed that they eased on the throttle, but promised not to do so at the next scheduled Meet later this year.
The full results below:
Place Drivers Laps
1st Afraz Allie & Mohamad Ali 111
2nd Devindra Permaul & Naresh Ramkellawan 14
1st Shairaz & Shahab Roshandin 122
2nd Anthony Boodhoo & Suresh Ragabeer 111
3rd Chet Singh, Richard Singh 104
1st Rafeek Khan & Kevin Waaldijk & Akbar Khan 107
2nd Kenneth Ranbir & A. Shiwram 101
3rd Roger Rodney & Donna Chung 86
1st Steven Lorrimer & Balwant Persaud 119
2nd Romeo & Pierre Singh 114
3rd Adrian Fernandes & Anand Ramchand 111
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