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Feb 07, 2016 Sports
Multiple-times champions Team Fullworks is predicting that they will come out victorious at the season opening Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMR&SC) Endurance Day event which takes place today, at the
South Dakota Circuit.
Team Fullworks, which is led by Roshan Ali, is aiming to recapture the title that they lost to Team Ramchand last year and according to the Team Principal, all the cars that they will be fielding are in prime condition and definitely will last the distance in today’s test of will, skill and thrill.
Ali, whose team of drivers is no strangers to success, told this newspaper that they will be entering up four cars, namely a Toyota Levin, Madza RX 7, Toyota Starlet and a Honda Civic and he expects them to outperform all the entries of the opposing teams.
Among the seasoned drivers who’re part of Team Fullworks apart from Roshan are his brother Mohamed, Shan Seejattan, Brian Te-Pow, Syed Hassan, Rafeek and Sherima Khan and Shairaz Roshandin.
Ali added that they are well equipped and ready to retake the title and no one will stop them from doing that today.
“We are confident and well prepared and we will not entertain any team impeding our progress to the top this year,” Ali confidently pronounced.
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