Guyanese racing legend Harima Khan, fondly known as the “Speed Queen,” is roaring back onto the racetrack after a hiatus to focus on family. Khan will be making her grand return at the prestigious ENet Caribbean Clash of Champions on November 10th.
Khan was a dominant force behind the wheel of her iconic pink Honda Del Sol, nicknamed the “Pink Beast.” Fans and fellow racers are abuzz with anticipation for her return.
Khan took a break from racing to start a family, but her passion for racing never dwindled. “The November international event is the biggest in the Caribbean, and there’s no better time for me to return,” she said in a statement.
However, her return to the South Dakota Circuit won’t be a smooth ride. The track has undergone significant changes since her last race, and she’ll need to adapt to the new layout and regain her racing experience. Despite the challenges, Khan remains undeterred, a testament to her unwavering spirit.
“I know it won’t be easy, but I’m very optimistic,” she shared. “I’ve always loved the thrill of racing, and I believe I still have what it takes to compete at a high level.”
Khan is the only female Guyanese driver to have competed in circuit racing over the past few decades, solidifying her place as a racing icon. Her return adds another layer of excitement to the ENet Caribbean Clash of Champions, promising a thrilling display of speed and competition.
Get ready to see the “Pink Beast” roar back to life, driven by the indomitable “Speed Queen” herself. Khan’s return is more than just a comeback; it’s an inspiring story of passion, resilience, and a love for racing that transcends time.