GMR&SC Announces Engine Classes for Berbice Drag Racing Event
GMR&SC confirms multiple engine classes for upcoming Drag Race Meet at Rose Hall Canje Airstrip, featuring comprehensive categories from 1500cc to unlimited class, plus motorcycles.

Drag racing vehicles lined up at the Rose Hall Canje Airstrip for GMR&SC event
Major Drag Racing Competition Set for Rose Hall Canje Airstrip
The Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) has finalized the competition classes for their upcoming Drag Race Meet, scheduled for Sunday at the Rose Hall Canje Airstrip in Berbice.
Comprehensive Engine Classification System
The event structure, released through an official statement, establishes multiple categories based on engine capacity, demonstrating the region's growing sporting infrastructure. The classifications include:
- 1500cc class
- 1600cc class
- 1800cc class
- 2000cc class
- 2500cc class
- 3000cc class
- Unlimited class
- Motorcycle division
Stakeholder Engagement and Prizes
GMR&SC Vice-President Shairaz Roshandin highlighted the inclusive nature of the event's planning process. "We conducted a comprehensive meeting with drivers and stakeholders on Monday evening to establish the competition framework," he stated.
The event organizers have confirmed that each class will receive trophy recognition, with additional special prizes adding to the competitive appeal. This structure follows successful sporting event models seen in other disciplines, such as the recent major sporting championships in Georgetown.
Economic Impact and Development
This event represents a significant step in Berbice's sporting development, utilizing existing infrastructure for maximum economic benefit while promoting local motorsport talent.
Adrian Singh
Business reporter focused on economic freedom, foreign investment, and institutional transparency.