Mohamed’s Enterprises throw support behind Ignite

– Time trials on today

One day before the action gets underway in the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club’s (GMRSC) “Ignite” race meet, Mohamed’s Enterprises have come on board by sponsoring the remaining races that were not sponsored.
This is not the first time this company has chipped in at a crucial time to assist the sport; Mohamed’s Enterprises have always been an avid supporter of the sport.
“Mohamed’s Enterprises value motor racing heavily, and their support come from their love of the sport”, the company has stated.
Team Mohamed’s Enterprises has been creating quite a stir on the track in the Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship Super Stock Class, with records in Jamaica, Barbados, and Guyana. Team Mohamed also has the national

Shazaad Manauf of Mohamed’s Enterprises hands over the sponsorship cheque to Cheryl Gonzalves

drag strip recorder holder “Godzilla”, the Nissan GTR.
On Sunday, the team is once again hoping to create history, with Matt Truelove and his brother Harry aboard their Yamaha R6 in the Super Stock Class.
Ignite will feature racers and riders from Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, United States and Europe.
The two-day action will feature competition in the Street and Sport Tuner class, as well as the CHOKE Starlet Cup, street Cross Motor-Cycles, and the 125cc Lightweight Bikes.
Today’s time trials for all classes will commence at 10:00h, while the hottest action will take place on Sunday.

POISED TO DOMINATE
Team Mohamed’s Enterprises have virtually retained their crown ahead of this weekend’s meet, which serves as the 2018 CMRC final leg. Despite missing the first leg in Jamaica, clean sweeps in Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) have almost again guaranteed the reigning champions glory in 2018. The trio of Matthew Truelove and his brother Harry, along with Suzuki’s factory rider Richard Cooper, will be in a race of their own. Owner of Mohamed’s racing, Azruddin Mohamed, has confidently posited that the opposition stands no chance, and his riders will be aiming to lower the overall track record at South Dakota, which the champions had set since 2016.
The team, which has two bikes in the Superstock class of the CMRC, is no stranger to setting records, having set the best super stock times at Barbados’s Busy Park (1minute, 1 second), T&T’s Wallerfield (41 seconds), and Jamaica’s Jamwest Speedway (1 minute 15 seconds).
The older Truelove, Matthew, also has the overall track record (33.3 seconds) at Guyana’s South Dakota. He and his team are fully prepared to lower it, a feat which Mohamed believes is very possible once there is favourable weather at the Timehri track.
Cooper, who lives in Nottingham, England, will join the team for this weekend’s final leg, and will definitely be a welcome boost.
Cooper will pilot Team Mohamed’s Supersport 1000 Yamaha R1.
The 35-year-old, who completed the season with the Buildbase Suzuki team, was the runner-up in the British National Superstock 1000 Championship in 2017, and will definitely reinforce Team Mohamed’s resolve to crack the track record.