The roar of engines at the first Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club Circuit Race for 2025 on April 27 will carry a special resonance as motorsport legend Ray Rahaman makes a highly anticipated return to the track in the inaugural Vitz Cup Championship.
A name etched in Guyanese motorsport history, Rahaman’s comeback is more than just a fleeting appearance; it’s a powerful and emotional rekindling of a legacy.
Known for his fearless driving and years of dominance across various racing categories, Rahaman’s return promises to bridge the gap between generations of racing enthusiasts.
Last year’s emotional tribute, when GMRSC President Mahendra Boodhoo renamed the iconic “Goose Neck” turn at the South Dakota Circuit “The Ray Rahaman Entry,” brought the legend to tears, a testament to his profound impact on the sport.
Now, that same corner, bearing his name, will echo with the sound of his engine as he races through it again.
The excitement surrounding Rahaman’s return is amplified by the prospect of an expanded Rahaman presence on the track.
More members of the Rahaman family are expected to join the championship in the 2025 season, signaling a continuation of a rich motorsport tradition and a deep-rooted commitment to the sport.
Ray Rahaman’s return transcends a mere comeback; it’s a celebration of endurance, legacy, and an unwavering passion for racing.
As fans flock to South Dakota, anticipating the thunderous symphony of engines, one thing is certain: the legend has returned, and a new chapter in Guyanese motorsport history is about to be written.
The “Ray Rahaman Entry” will not just be a corner on the track, but a symbolic gateway to a renewed era of racing, driven by the return of a true icon. (GMR&SC)
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