Yoga Perera

Yoga Perera
Born 16 August 1956
Colombo
Nationality Sri Lanka
Education Nalanda College Colombo
Occupation Businessman
Known for Motor car racing champion
Religion Buddhist

Yoga Perera was a Sri Lankan mortor car and Go-cart racing champion racing driver.[1]

Early childhood

Yoga Perera was educated at Nalanda College Colombo. While at school Yoga was interested in cricket and athletics. He was a Junior cricketer at Nalanda and an outstanding athlete establishing the college High-Jump Record and also Public school High Jump Record.

Motor racing

Yoga started his ambition in a big way in 1981 when he participated in the Katukurunda Novices Meet. In 1986 he represented Sri Lanka Motor Cycle Club and was the first driving a Charade and the following year he was placed second in Katukurunda Races with his Mini. In 1987 Yoga Perera with his Mini at the Mahagastota Hill Climb became the winner and repeated it again driving in the Radella Hill Climb by also recording the fastes

In 1989, Perera recorded the fastest timing for day in Mini at Radella Speed Hill Club competing including Formula cars. He secured 3rd in Gulf Kart Championships held in Dubai in 1989 and also participated in the Malaysian Kart Championship on an invitation. He was a member of the Sri Lanka National Team for Motor Racing at the time. In 1995 Yoga won the Mini Championship at Sriperempatu Track in Madras, India.[2]

Other activities

Yoga who also holds a degree in Business Management is a businessman In Sri Lanka, Dubai and in South Africa and is the owner Chairman and Managing Director of Autoland Car Sales.[3]

Currently he is a Director of Airport and Aviation Services Limited.[4]

Also he is the President of Sri Lanka Auto-sports Drivers Association (SLADA).[5]

He functioned as a board director of Sri Lanka Telecom from 2008 to 2010.[6]

Yoga is a past President of Sri Lanka Association of Racing Drivers and Riders (SLARDAR).[7]

General references


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