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Karamjit powers on despite financial roadblock ahead of Malaysian rally

Karamjit powers on despite financial roadblock ahead of Malaysian rally

The Star6 hours ago
PETALING JAYA: National rally legend Karamjit Singh (pic) is eyeing his 18th Malaysian Rally Championship title, but he needs around RM160,000 to keep his dream on track.
The 63-year-old has less than a month to raise the funds before the season-opening round in Johor on Aug 2.
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