Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

MOTOR SPORT

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to rebuild the track, which was abandoned off motorsport activities for nearly five years. It was an uphill task, but with hard work and commitment of the experts and dedication from SLAS officials, we finally managed to revive the track to a state far better than earlier,” Maj. Gen. Mahalekam said.

With 150 and 120 entries in cars and bikes confirmed already, the 28th edition of Fox Hill Supercross is expected to include 24 events overall – 14 in cars and 10 in bikes. This will be the first time in its history that Fox Hill Cupercross has generated 150 entries in cars, which generally receives nearly 120. The country’s top drivers and riders are among the competitor­s this year around, where SLAS took the forefront to recover the event adding extra value.

“As the governing body in motorsport­s, SLAS initially arranged an interest free loan facility for Sri Lanka Army Military Academy to start off with groundwork. SLAS also guaranteed to intervene and mediate in generating sponsorshi­ps, with a specific target in mind. But I’m very pleased to say that we managed to double our initially target, and with all aspects falling in line, we can expect an event with elevated standards,” Hameem added.

The Fox Hill Supercross is conducted annually by Sri Lanka Military Academy to raise funds to elevate the infrastruc­ture and training facilities of the Institute with the expectatio­n of being on par with military academies in the region. Causeway Paints have come forward as title sponsor with a fleet of nearly 35 sponsors coming on board to support the comeback event.

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