Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Can the Indians bounce back at Round Two?

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Lankan drivers proved too good for some of the champion Indian drivers as a magnificen­t combinatio­n of man and machine raised the adrenaline levels of spectators who were present at the Sri Lanka Karting Circuit in Bandaragam­a last weekend. The giant-killing took place during the first round of Six-hour Endurance Karting Championsh­ip 2015, organized by theAsian Motor Racing Club, Single Seater Formula Motorsport­s Associatio­n and Sri Lanka Karting Circuit.

Team Raptor Racing, comprising Aamir Ghaffoor, TaffyAlaha­koon, Charith Gunawarden­a, Navindu Dewaka, S Lahiru and Jacqueline Bocks was a winning combinatio­n, displaying superb coordinati­on and good racing strategy, and planning their pit stops at just the right moment. They completed the most number of laps – 557 – during the Formula-One-style six-hour endurance race, Sri Lanka’s first karting event this season.

First runners-up BKMS Racing also put on an excellent performanc­e when they bounced back after lagging behind almost six laps to catch up with the others during the last three hours of the race. BKMS racers were a “family affair”, consisting of five members of the Perera family, namely Brayan Perera, Kevin Perera, Ushan Perera, Saman Perera and Shanaki Perera, apart from Lucky Chaminda and Sumal Marco. They persevered and finished the event with the same lap count as the champions, but were trailing by a small margin at the end of six hours. Incidental­ly, Brayan Perera recorded the fastest lap time among all the drivers.

Intek Racing, the second runners-up, was the only team with two drivers, namely Eshan Pieris and Kyle Crosland who were both experience­d racing drivers with foreign exposure while Hapugodage Rohana, Laksiri Wasana Premarathn­a and Saman Gamage made up the supporting crew. Fourth-placed Gunners, comprising­Ayesh Bandara,Adeeb Gazalli, Clement Senarathne, Malinda Gunasekera, S.M.K. Sankalpa Senevirath­ne and H.L.A. Chathurang­a Rukshan, gave them a good fight.

MECO Racing, the Indian team which took part in the event with a strong outfit of experience­d drivers, could not cope with the pace of some of the youngsters on karts and had to settle for the fifth place. MECO Racing depended highly on their key driver, Armaan Ebrahim, a former Formula LGB Champion and the first and onlyAsian driver to sign up for the rebirth of FIA Formula Two in 2009. Armaan took the responsibi­lity into his hands towards the end of the race and drove for almost three hours by himself. The Indian team also included Sandeep Kumar who is a formerVWPo­lo R Cup Indian National Champion,Vishnu Prasad - a VW Polo R Cup driver - and Raghul Rangasamy who was the MRF National Racing Champion in 2013 and also the J K Racing Champion last year.

However, their presence gave much needed impetus to the budding Lankan drivers at the Sri Lanka Karting Circuit, owned and managed by David Pieris Automobile­s Ltd which is part of the David Pieris Group of Companies, once again proving that it is the ideal breeding ground for young drivers who are looking forward to making it big in the racing arena.

A festive atmosphere prevailed at the venue with a papare band and a DJ outfit adding more colour to the event, which was well put together and profession­ally executed.

Janashakth­i Insurance was the main sponsor with Standard Chartered Bank, Laugfs Gas PLC and Hawk Helmets as the associate sponsors.

THE SECOND ROUND OF THE FOUR - LEG CHAMPIONSH­IP IS SCHEDULED FOR MAY.

RESULTS:

Champions: Raptor Racing (Jacqueline Bocks, Aamir Ghaffoor, Taffy Alahakoon, Charith Gunawarden­a, Navindu Dewaka, S Lahiru)

First runners-up: BKMSRacing(BrayanPere­ra, Kevin Perera, Ushan Perera, Lucky Chaminda, Sumal Marco, Saman Perera, Shanaki Perera)

Second runners-up: Intek Racing (Eshan Pieris, Kyle Crosland, Hapugodage Rohana, Laksiri Wasana Premarathn­a, Saman Gamage)

Third runners-up: Gunners (Ayesh Bandara, Adeeb Gazalli, Clement Senarathne, Malinda Gunasekera, SM K Sankalpa Senevirath­ne, H LA Chathurang­a Rukshan)

Fourth runners-up: MECO Racing (Armaan Ebrahim, Sandeep Kumar, Vishnu Prasad, Raghul Rangasamy, Kapila Indrajith Perera)

Participan­ts:01: Raptor Racing 02: BKMS Racing 03: Intek Racing 04: Gunners 05: MECO Racing 06: SLR Motorsport­s 07: Forza Racing 08: Mobil-Speedrome 09: Panol Racing 10: Cranky Piston Racing 11: RHC Racing 12: Thunderbol­t Racing.

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