Saturday, April 27, 2024

Driving for perfection

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“NO ROOM for error”.

That’s the word from some of the top drivers facing the starter in today’s Flow King Of The Hill on a 4.5 kilometre course which runs from Hangman’s Hill through the Vaucluse Raceway then north to Lion Castle. The action is slated to start at 10 am.

Last year’s winner Roger “The Sheriff” Skeete said he expects the event to be keenly contested as a result of the quality of drivers and their machines and are to close to predict a winner.

“In that group with everyone having good runs and nothing going wrong, any error can be difference between winning and losing. We are a gear change away from each other and you must be flawless in whatever you do,” the local rally hero noted.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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