Latest update June 29th, 2022 12:51 AM
May 26, 2022 Sports
Mahendra Boodhoo is the new Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) president following the body’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday evening (May 24th 2022) at the GT Motorsport Hall. Boodhoo and his slate were elected unopposed as former President Rameez Mohamed declined to run in the position once again.
Instead, Mohamed is slated as Club Captain. Boodhoo, a former president of the club begins his newest stint with the aim of reinvigorating the local motorsport fraternity after the COVID-19 pandemic. “Firstly, I want to thank you all for this opportunity. This new executive hopes to ensure that we focus on growing local motorsport in all aspects, be it bikes, cars, karting etc.,” he said in his first address.
Boodhoo continued, “We are looking forward to your support and your voices,” adding that, “if you have ideas then we are here to listen to them and once they come with possible solutions then we will obviously look at them. Once they are structured and put on the record then we will deal with them.”
Mohamed Shiraz Roshandin, is the new Vice-President of the club while Azim Jaffar returns as Secretary and Chetram Singh takes over as Treasurer. The Assistant Secretary/Treasurer Remains Azaad Hassan with the Technical Advisor being Joel Evans.
The new committee members are Mark Vieira, Gavin Guyadin, Roshan Ali and John Chin. The club also adopted the financials of the previous year and retained Seebarran as the auditor. President: Mahendra Boodhoo Vice-President: Mohamed Shairaz Roshandin Secretary: Azim Jaffar Treasurer: Chetram Singh Assistant Secretary/Treasurer: Azad Hassan Club Captain: Rameez Mohamed Technical Director: Joel Evans, Committee Members: Mark Vieira, Gavin Guyadin, Roshan Ali, John Chin.
Meanwhile, the new committee plans to hit the ground running, addressing several concerns from members present about the current state of sections of the track. “During this week, the new executive will take a trip to the track to firstly examine what we are working with and then move forward. I know a lot of you raised complaints with some sections of the track and we will see how best we can sort that,” the head GMR&SC noted. The question was also asked of the dates for events published earlier this year will remain the same. The new GMR&SC boss opined that while there might be changes, it will be communicated during the remainder of this week to ensure that there are no disenfranchised competitors.
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