Aiming to finish on a high note


Karamjit (centre) receiving an award at Motornation 2017 on behalf of Team Verv X Malaysia, with Verv X technical advisor Simon Davenport (left) and Verv X chief executive officer Kevin Raj (right).

ALTHOUGH he was not able to successfully defend his title this year, national champion Karamjit Singh hopes to at least finish the season in style when the curtain comes down on the Malaysian Rally Championship this weekend.

Earlier this week, Karamjit who is also known as the “Flying Sikh”, was putting the final touches to a car that he hoped would propel him to the title at an event dubbed The Rally of Perlis.

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