The Vitz Cup A and B Class Championships will culminate in a dramatic finale on November 2 at the legendary South Dakota Circuit, forming a crucial part of the Caribbean Clash of Champions event.The stakes couldn’t be higher with the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club celebrating its 70th anniversary.Two champions will be crowned in an explosive finale where precision racing dictates success over raw power.Rameez Mohamed has dominated the top tier, A Class. The driver has delivered a season of clinical consistency and heads into the final round with a significant 50-point cushion, sitting comfortably on 126 points.Barring a catastrophic failure, the title appears to be Mohamed’s.However, the battle for the silver medal is wide open and set to go down to the wire. Shan Seejatan (76 points) holds a narrow three-point lead over Aaqib Ali (73 points), setting up a straight shoot-out for second place overall.Further down the grid, Nyron Maraj (65 points) remains a theoretical threat, needing a string of podium finishes and trouble for those ahead. Unpredictable factors like Ray Rahaman and Steven Nobrega also threaten to disrupt the leaders’ points haul.If A Class has been a procession, the B Class has been pure motorsports chaos. Just 10 points separate the top four drivers in one of the tightest title fights in recent memory.Current leader Bishram Rajaram barely holds on with 86 points, relying on his season-long consistency. However, he faces immediate pressure from three aggressive challengers:Ravin Ramotaur (82 points)Luis Kumar (80 points)Reeyaz Hamid (76 points)The razor-thin margin means that any single on-track incident, poor start, or mechanical glitch could see the lead change hands immediately.Ramotaur’s known aggression and Kumar’s quiet efficiency make the final three races a true reckoning, with Hamid positioned as the wildcard capable of upsetting the established order.When the chequered flag drops on November 2, the South Dakota Circuit will have delivered a spectacular conclusion to Guyana’s most passionate local championship.The post Four-way B-Class battle headlines Vitz Cup Finale appeared first on News Room Guyana.