The four-member team, comprising two cars each, led by drivers Sanbir Dhaliwal and Padam Chauhan overcame all the obstacles in 10.41 minutes with the excited crowd cheered them on.
They were ably assisted by co-drivers Gurpartap Singh and Maneet Sandhu, as they manoeuvred past one 10-foot long pit after another using two long planks which were barely as wide as the tyres.
"It was game of co-ordination. Between the drivers, the co-drivers and the machines. We could not afford to make a single mistake as the entry points into and the exit points from the pits were also very tough," Dhaliwal said.
As many as seven teams participated in the JK 4x4 Fury, making up 28 participants. Only three teams managed to complete the first stage.
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