Top fare at Mahagastota speed Festival
CEAT Sri Lanka, the largest corporate patron of motor sport in the
country, has announced it will be the title sponsor of the 2016
Mahagastota Hill Climb, the oldest motor racing event in Sri Lanka,
which takes place on 9th and 10th April.
Conducted by the Ceylon Motor Sports Club (CMSC) the oldest motor
sports club in Sri Lanka, this year's climb - the 82nd edition of this
heritage event - has been renamed the 'CEAT Mahagastota Festival of
Speed' and is expected to attract more than 100 drivers and riders who
will compete for the fastest timing on the picturesque 617 metrecircuit.

A section of the picturesque Mahagastota circuit |
Welcoming CEAT Sri Lanka as title sponsor of the 2016 CEAT
Mahagastota Festival of Speed, CMSC President Niroshan Pereira said: "We
are delighted to be partnered by CEAT and our other sponsors Mobil
Lubricants, McFoil, Mahindra Motors, The Blackpool and The Spencer. The
continued commitment of leading brands to the sport is encouraging. It
is due to their assistance that the track upgrades have been possible. I
thank each and every one of them from the bottom of my heart."
CEAT Sri Lanka Vice President Sales & Marketing Ravi Dadlani said:
"The Mahagastota Hill Climb occupies a very special place in the annals
of motor sport in Sri Lanka, and has contributed a great deal to the
legends and lore of the local racing fraternity. As the biggest sponsor
of motor racing in Sri Lanka, CEAT is proud to support this event which
tests the skills of competitors and the mettle of their machines to the
maximum."
Entries for the 2016 CEAT Mahagastota Festival of Speed are now open
at the Club office.For more information competitors are requested to
write to [email protected]
Participation at Mahagastota is limited to 100 entries as the fickle
weather in the hills means that the event has to be concluded by early
afternoon. As the oldest event in the Sri Lankan Motoring calendar, the
event always attracts the cream of the local driving and riding
community.The current holders of the fastest timings at Mahagastota are
Nishan Weerasooriya for cars and Ananda Sampath for motorcycles.
The serious racing happens on Sunday 10th April, but as has become
the practice, the CMSC partners with a number of other clubs such as the
Classic Car Club of Ceylon, the Italian Car Club, the Mighty Mini Club,
VW Owners Club and the Retro Car Club to conduct the Saturday "Parade"
of classic and historic cars. A number of these cars have been run
competitively up the hill in years gone by and are now lovingly restored
and cared for by various enthusiasts around the country. The chance to
bring these beauties up to Mahagastota to re-live a bit of history is
rarely missed.
The timed events on 10th April will see the CMSC's latest timekeeping
equipment in action. The advent of technology has helped the event
hugely from the days of stringing a copper telephone wire between the
start and the finish.
The Mahagastota Hill Climb goes back to 1934 when the newly formed
CMSC conducted its inaugural event there on the 28th of September 1934.
With the exception of the war years, the event has been held annually by
the CMSC at this historic venue. For the Club's 75th anniversary the
CMSC held a second event that year in September exclusively for Classic
Cars, to tie in with the inaugural date.
A brand indelibly linked with motor racing in Sri Lanka, CEAT is also
the title sponsor of the 2016 motor racing championship conducted by the
Sri Lanka Auto-sports Drivers Association (SLADA). This is the seventh
year that CEAT has played this crucial role.
Besides its sponsorship of the CEAT SLADA Championship, CEAT supports
the race meets conducted by the Sri Lanka Army and the Sri Lanka Air
Force, as well as the sport's governing body Sri Lanka Automobile Sports
(SLAS). As part of its partnership with SLAS, CEAT Kelani Holdings is
the principal sponsor of all Ford Laser/Mazda 1300cc and 1500cc and
Nissan March 1000 cc 'one-make' racing events conducted during the year,
at which all competing drivers race on CEAT radial tyres.
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