28th November 2007

Want a Little Curry With Your Stock Cars?

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Then Sports Management Group International (SMGI), in association with tire manufacturing giants Goodyear and Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India has just the thing your looking for.

A racing series based on the NASCAR model with the inaugural race slated to be held in Greater Noida (India) from December 23 to 25.

Dubbed the Goodyear Top 1 Racing Challenge (T1) drivers will compete in two separate divisions. A Professional category for 1400-1600 cc vehicles and a Professional-Amateur category for cars below 1400 cc’s.

Manzar Khan, Managing Director of SMGI (South Asia) who has been involved in the preparations for the event said, “We have seen an upsurge in interest for motor sports and think it

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  1. 1 On November 30th, 2007, peterg said:#

    “That

  2. 2 On November 30th, 2007, peterg said:#

    Now this is funny, NASCAR branded meat….& a chainsaw. :-o
    http://www.boingboing.net/2006/03/30/moment-of-adversyner.html

  3. 3 On November 30th, 2007, Marc said:#

    I’d love to have a chance to see the events myself.

    I envision something along the lines of the little four-bangers they race in England. In fact I think they call them Bangers.

    And BTW the NASCAR meat is old news, I never have tried it, but what to hell… one cured chunk of pig is as good as another.

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