Determined Deokie out to make amends

After falling five points from championship glory last season, Sports Tuner (1600cc) driver Daniel Deokie is focused on ensuring he can make amends this year at the final of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championships (CMRC) at the South Dakota Circuit which commences today.

Danil Deokie and his Honda Civic

“I’m currently standing at third in the championship points but I still have a really fair shot at snatching another champion driver trophy.”
ER racing teammate Azaad Hassan currently leads the local standings with 108 points while Sharima Khan is second with 76 and then Deokie on 75.
In April, Deokie was outstanding in the class winning all three races with some commanding and skilful driving but at the next meet in June, rain and some mechanical problems hampered his participation but he assured he is ready for the big occasion.
“Preparation on the car is coming along strong as we keep making adjustments to make the car as fast and reliable as possible.”
He added, “Big or small race meet I always try to keep my nerves calm and stay focus with one intention and that is to win.”
Though underpowered, Deokie also plans on taking his fight into the group two class in order to gain valuable points for Guyana.
In terms of his support on his quest, the driver expressed immense appreciation to sponsors Toucan Industries, GuyOil, Robbie’s Jewellery, Tola’s Engineering, D&G foreign auto and Emran & Raymond General Automotive Services.