Guyanese Rameez Mohamed lit up the quarter-mile in Trinidad over the weekend, posting the fastest time of the day during Round Three of the Wallerfield Championship Final (WCF).
Driving the BM Soat Ford Mustang powered by a Toyota 2JZ engine, Mohamed clocked an impressive 8.32-second run on Sunday.
This event marked the Mustang’s highly anticipated return to competition after a major wreck in Guyana a few years ago.
Since then, the car has undergone a complete rebuild, and its comeback proved to be nothing short of spectacular.
The BM Soat team worked tirelessly throughout the weekend, even testing the car during the event to fine-tune its performance.
Mohamed credited his success to the dedication and hard work of his crew, especially his head mechanic, Daniel Gaffoor, known as “Wing Man”, along with the rest of the BM Soat team.
“Since the incident in Guyana, we’ve been working hard to get the car back,” Mohamed said. “We wanted to take advantage of the prep track here in Trinidad and were aiming for an even better time.”
The highly anticipated final showdown was set to feature a head-to-head race between Rameez Mohamed and Trinidad’s top dragster Sheldon Bissessar.
However, the clash was sadly abandoned due to oil spilled on the track, making conditions unsafe for a final pass.
Despite the missed opportunity to go even faster, the team still met their goal, recording the fastest time of the day and proudly flying the Golden Arrowhead high in Trinidad.
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