Dragojević: The second part of the season brought the championship title

The Cetinje sports driver said that he has been around cars since he was a child and in his early youth he thought about trying his hand at car racing.

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Dragan Dragojevic, Photo: Vesko MItrovic
Dragan Dragojevic, Photo: Vesko MItrovic
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Cetinje-based racer Dragan Dragojević, the national champion in the E 1000 vehicle class, described the past season as successful, stating that he expects new victories and records on domestic and mountain tracks in the region in the next season.

Dragojević drove his first race as a competitor for AMSK Podi in 2022, in 2024 he was a member of the championship team AP Sport from Pljevlja, and last year he achieved the best result in his career driving for AMSK Mugoša Racing.

"The past season of the Montenegrin Auto and Karting Association was very successful for me, so I celebrated my first individual title. I drove all six races, but there was no sporting luck in the first races. In the first race in Kuči, I gave up due to a broken right axle shaft, on Tara I took second place, and on Njegusi I did not reach the finish line due to a gearbox failure," said Dragojević.

According to him, three excellent rides and victories followed in Pljevlja, at Glava Zete and in Dubrovnik.

"In the end, I overtook my main competitor, Vojo Radanović from Herceg Novi, and reached the championship cup," said Dragojević.

The Cetinje sports driver said that he had been around cars since he was a child and in his early youth he thought about trying his hand at car racing.

"My father Neđo worked for many years at AMD Lovćen, which was a dominant champion both domestically and internationally. I met all the great champions of Montenegrin, Yugoslav and European motor racing and my desire was to follow that path," said Dragojević.

A member of the Mugoša Racing team said that he prepared the championship Jugo in his car repair shop.

He announced that he will try a stronger vehicle in the upcoming season.

"I sold the Jug and am in negotiations to buy another car of a stronger class. I hope that I will be very successful in 2026," Dragojević concluded.

From the Royal Capital, he set off on the championship paths of Milutin Vušurović, Momo Vujanović, Mirko Vujačić, Ljubo Bogdanović and other trophy-winning Cetinje motorists.

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