SOLODEX
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Sunday 21, May 2006

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Solodex
III 06: To Drift , Or Not To Drift
Sideways action seemed the order of the day as events unfolded
on Sunday May 21. Twenty-two competitors came out to
do battle as CARS set the stage for a very fast Solodex III. With
the championship heating up, the strategies and head games
that played out were worthy of Formula 1……well
maybe not quite F1, but cat-and-mouse seemed the order of
the day, particularly in the ES class.
ES class favorite, Ryan Ramsaran had things a bit easy,
with nearest rival Amir Hosein having to drive an unfamiliar
car. Novice driver Kevin Lalla generously allowed Amir
to race his Nissan Sentra B13 to a well earned 3rd place,
with some entertaining sideways action along the way. Ryan
finished in first, just over half a second ahead of Mikhail
Ramadhar, making it a Honda Civic 1–2. Behind
the numbers, however, was a silent mind game of who was holding
back to force someone else to make a mistake. SD IV
should be interesting…..
Kevin Lalla was not as successful in the novice class, finishing
two seconds off the pace. It was not a bad finish though,
considering he was edged out by regular rookies Anthony Farah
and Narend Sooknarine, plus the Subaru WRX STI-driving Donald
Cameron. Narend did not walk the course and struggled
a bit to a final time of 70.567, good enough for second place. Donald
claimed his debut victory, with a respectable 68.039. Narend
did manage to entertain the crowd with his now trademark
sideways antics, and some very expensive tyre smoke.
The small but consistent GS class saw the regular trio of
Sanjay Singh, Alan Rajkumar-Maharaj, aka Zodiaque, and Kevin
Singh. Kevin pushed his MGB GT hard to stay ahead of
Sanjay, finally finishing 0.645 seconds in front of Sanjay’s
B11 Sunny, with a final time of 75.735 seconds to Sanjay’s
76.38. It seemed Alan had repeated his SD2 win with
a 75.605 until a marshall pointed out that his fastest run
was a DNF. The marshall has since been advised to
stay clear of all RWD Lancers. Alan went on to emulate
Narend, with some sideways action of his own, proving that
you CAN drift a car with double-digit horsepower.
The other small class was EP, with Ryan Pinheiro, Devi Nath
and Barry Mykoo finishing in that order. Barry was
still getting used to his Evo6, having stepped up from his
all conquering VW Golf GTI. He did manage to raise
the crowd to its feet with a spectacular 180° spin, and
crossing the line backwards after being heckled by Ryan..
something about “dexers can also do it backwards.”! Ryan
also managed fastest time of the day with a 64.492, a tight
0.228 ahead of Devi. Never a dull moment at dex…..
The hot class of the day was the HS class. Kirk ‘Mr.
Fixables’ Ho Hing took a break from ‘Casper
the Friendly Wagon’ to race ‘Mummy’s Almera’. With
Kumho Victors the choice of the HS Wagon Boys, Kirk seemed
to have an uphill battle…..right up until he posted
his first time of the day, at 72.59. Scott Dopson stepped
up to the challenge, finishing 0.115 seconds behind Kirk
for a well deserved second place. Kerwyn Charles rounded
off the top three. Kirk’s best time of 70.664
put him once again at the top of the ‘man to beat’ list,
regardless of car or classification. It was later noted
that Kirk was driving a Hellmera. The GS class was
last seen lobbying CARS to keep Kirk out of GS in the future……
At the close of competition, the traditional mad rush to
line up for fun runs began, except that the mad rush was
quite orderly. The new tradition of everybody driving
everybody else’s car continued, adding to the camaraderie
that Solodex is well known for. The next event will
be a BYCC (Bring Yuh Cooler and Come), in preparation for
SD IV, as well as to get in some friendly grudge matches. Watch
this space…..
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