KUALA LUMPUR: National motorsports legend Karamjit Singh (pix) has pledged to bring back the glory days of the Malaysian rally in the next couple of y.
Flying Sikh taking rally racing to the top again 13 Apr 2021 / 11:07 H. Karamjit during a photo call after the launch of Cisco Racing at Wisma Pantai in Kuala Lumpur. – NORMAN HIU/THESUN
PETALING JAYA: The roar of modified engines will soon be heard on the country’s dirt tracks again.
Karamjit Singh, an icon in Malaysian motor rally, will lead a new mission to nurture young rally drivers in an effort to return Malaysian Rally to its glory days.
Karamjit will be working with Cisco Academy, a sister company of IT security firm Cisco, under its new Cisco Racing project.
Cisco managing director Rabin Nijhar said Cisco Racing was set up after he heard Karamjit’s story.
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One for the album: Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican (right) with Karamjit Singh (centre) and National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb) president Datuk Noorul Ariffin Abdul Majeed.
KUALA LUMPUR: Help is on the way to see the Flying Sikh soar again.
The Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican has agreed to help down-on-his-luck Karamjit Singh revive his rallying career and secure a job for him.
Karamjit’s financial plight came to light when he posted on Facebook that he had to sell his 16-year-old Proton Waja to buy a new car to become an e-hailing driver.
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