
Terence Cox is confident Team Mohamed’s will remain number one after Sunday’s showdown
From Trinidad, Sheldon Bissessar, who will drive a larger rail car as compared to Andy Bissessar, along with Kervin Ribeiro with his 1JZ powered 2nd Generation RX-7 stock chassis, which claimed a world record for the fastest Toyota 1JZ Engine in 2017, are already here for the mega showdown.
But, Cox bluntly stated that Team Mohamed’s all-wheel drive machines have what it takes to get the job done and they will remain champions of the strip.
Likewise, Clint Satterfield, the driver of the Pro-Mod car, is happy to finally get a challenger and he too is hyped over the pristine condition of the track, which provides a perfect chance to dip below seven seconds.
Meanwhile, from 13:00h on Saturday, there will be dial-in and tune for the 14 to 16-second competitors, while on Sunday from 08:00h, there will be dial-in for the 13 seconds and lower machines.
Elimination starts at noon on Sunday.

