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Nov 14, 2019 Sports
Two days remain before the 2019 edition of the GMR&SC’s International race meet which is being dubbed ‘Clash of Champions’ speeds off at the
South Dakota Circuit, Timehri, and the corporate community has not failed to support with Premier Auto Sale, Jumbo Jet Auto Sales, Hand-In-Hand Insurance, Secure Innovations and Concepts, Bikers’ Bar, Agri Parts, Truck Masters, King’s Jewelry World and Ramada Hotel among the latest sponsors.
In a release to the media, the President of the GMR≻ Rameez Mohamed, expressed thanks to these and all sponsors of this international race meet that will see competitors from at least six countries doing battle in one of the more popular yearly motor sport meets in CARICOM.
Mohamed posited that, “Motor racing is very dependent on sponsorship and we at the club are very grateful for the generous contributions from everyone that helps to make these race meets a reality.”
Mohamed, who also competes, explained that apart from the sponsors, fans support is also vital, “Nowhere in the Caribbean have I seen such huge support from the fans and that is why we are always working hard in improving the level of competitiveness and
fans are in for a real treat this weekend.”
The Clash of Champions will feature a full of field of SR3 radicals lining up at the Circuit this weekend with the competitors in a final push to end the season in the best position possible.
The 23-race programme will also feature an exciting grid in the group 4 which will include two-time CMRC champions, Kristian Jeffrey and Andrew King.
Admission to the venue costs $2000 and fans will be able to access the access the goose neck grand stand for an additional cost of $2000.
B.M Soat Auto Sales, Mohamed’s Enterprise, KFC, Tropical Shipping, Valvoline, Ansa McAl, Motul, ExxonMobil, Japarts and Air Services are the major sponsor of the event.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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