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SLAC Enters Motor Racing Arena with First Ever 'Cavalry Supercross'

The thrilling first-ever Sri Lanka Armoured Corps (SLAC) organized ‘Cavalry Supercross’ stormed the new Pangolla racing track at Kurunegala Sunday (29) evening, amidst a sea of racing enthusiasts, headed by Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya who graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

This inaugural ‘Cavalry Supercross’, a maiden project of the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps on this 60 ft wide 1.4 km long gravel track with 5 corners, came about, following a concept, mooted by Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, himself too from Sri Lanka Armoured Corps. Lieutenant General Jayasuriya ceremonially inaugurated the event by cutting a ribbon and hoisting the national flag. He also opened a special plaque at the venue and read the announcement of the inauguration before he symbolically signalled the onset of the first motorbike race.    

The pioneers in the field, Sri Lanka Association of Racing Drivers and Riders (SLARDAR) has given its blessings to the event and agreed to account the event as the 5th CEAT SLARDAR Championship (2010 – 2012), through which best racing champions are selected for both national and international events in the future.

The Sri Lanka Armoured Corps made history entering this field as the 5th Army unit to be associated with annual Motor Racing events in the Army. Diyatalawa (Sri Lanka Military Academy), Boyagane (Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment), Saliyapura (Gajaba Regiment) and Minneriya (Sri Lanka Artillery) have been conducting those annual racing events on a grand scale for the last 20 years. ‘Cavalry Supercross’ was the new entrant to the field as the 5th organizer.

Proceeds from this charity project are to be used for promotion of welfare facilities among families of War Heroes, either killed / wounded in action or went missing during the battles that ended in the year 2009. The ‘Cavalry Supercross’   was lavishly sponsored by CEAT Sri Lanka as the main sponsor in the event and was competed by many island-wide reputed racing stalwarts in more than 27 car and motorbike events. This was the 4th CEAT SLARDAR Championship event of the year. 

This new ‘Ironside’ Pangolla Racing Track, erected within a short span of time due to untiring efforts of the officers and soldiers in the SLAC, is able to accommodate more than 15,000 spectators at a time and has a grand stand capacity for 1000 more invitees.   

The overall Championship in Motorbike Racing was won by Gayan Sandaruwan, the renowned rider in the country. He obtained the highest number of points from both MX-250 cc events and received the Sonna Vander Hoeven Memorial Challenge Trophy. In closely contested Car Racing events, Pasindu Peiris emerged as the Champion Driver and received the Major General Niranjan Ranasinghe Challenge Trophy. He collected the most number of points from both SL-GT 3500 cc events during motor racing. Major General Niranjan Ranasinghe, Colonel Commandant SLAC and senior officers awarded Championship Trophies and other merit awards at the end of the novel project as dusk fell.