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KTKOD event will be held in memory of the ‘Champion Angels’


 

The 2023 Cyprus Turkish Classic Automobile Association (KTKOD) season begins. The opening event will be held on Sunday, March 26, sponsored by FLY Kıbrıs Airlines, in memory of the Champion Angels.

According to a statement by the association, the opening event, “Rolling Wheels Classic Automobile Rally and Show” which has become a tradition, will be held for the 12th time this year.

The trip, which will be the first event of the (KTKOD) 2023 Near East Bank Classic Automobile Rally Championship, will be held on Sunday, in memory of the ‘Champion Angels’, sponsored by FLY Kıbrıs Airlines.

Classic lovers, who will gather at the Near East Bank Headquarters in Lefkoşa between 9 am -10 am on Sunday morning, will hit the road to Gazimağusa at 10 am.

Classic enthusiasts traveling from other regions will join the rest of the group at the Güvercinlik junction between 11.30 – 12.00 midday, and head towards the Municipality carpark opposite the Gazimağusa Turk Maarif College for the exhibition.

The season will open with the event that will be held in honor of the ‘Champion Angels Association’ with the slogan “İsias is our joint case!”

Over 100 classic cars are exhibited in this organization, where classic cars are prepared and exhibited for classic lovers every season.

The event is realized with the championship sponsorship of Near East Bank and the main sponsorship of FLY Kıbrıs Airlines, as well as the contributions of Telsim, CYP Duş, Güven Insurance, Capital Radio and Amesis Digital Agency.

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