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Author: David Bodapati
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Samuel Jacob claims overall honours in Round 4: INRC2w
Chikkamagaluru, 21 Nov 21: Abdul Wahid Tanveer of TVS Racing Factory Team won the Super Special Stage and thrilled the spectators but it was defending champion Samuel Jacob who re-claimed the Overall victory in the fourth round of the MRF Mogrip FMSCI Indiann National Rally Championship for two-wheelers 2021 here on Sunday.
Watch the TVS video here courtesy Samuel Jacob.
Both Tanveer and Samuel Jacob won their respective classes.
Aishwayra Pissay defeated Tanika Shanbag to take the fourth win of the season from four rounds. Akash Aithal, who ably organised the second and third rounds, returned as a participant and won the Super Sport 400cc astride a KTM Adventure 390 with stock suspension. “The winning saga goes on! Age is just a number,” was the online slogan from the veteran who beat another senior, Venu Ramesh Kumar, the affable rider representative, who had to be content with a second place again on a KTM Duke.
Aman Prabhakar from Nagpur, the current Rally of Himalayan winner, won the Class 1A for foreign bikes beating Asad Khan, the local hero, astride a Suzuki RMX 450z who excelled in the Super Special at his old school in Chikmagalur. Jatin Jain, also from Nagpur, finished third.
Note: Factual errors were corrected on 23 Nov. 2021
CATEGORY WISE PROVISIONAL STAGE TIMINGS
CLASS 1 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 1 ABDUL WAHID TANVEER TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 02:16.210 06:13.566 07:09.925 06:01.003 06:55.281 05:58.150 06:49.242 05:53.800 06:44.957 – 00:54:02.134 – 00:54:02.134 2 4 NATARAJ R TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 02:20.130 06:25.406 07:32.332 06:27.808 07:25.273 06:14.820 07:17.789 06:17.527 07:09.429 – 00:57:10.514 – 00:57:10.514 3 3 GOUTHAM RAO R PRIVATEER TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 03:14.957 10:31.636 09:07.101 07:26.990 08:35.675 07:22.390 08:26.058 07:08.828 08:25.867 – 01:10:19.502 – 01:10:19.502 4 2 RAJENDRA R E TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR HOSUR 02:08.620 21:20.621 06:51.214 06:21.148 DNF – – – – – – – – CLASS 1A RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 8 AMAN PRABHAKAR PAWDE PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 450 NAGPUR 02:32.430 06:24.664 07:34.417 06:16.285 07:26.527 06:08.234 07:17.292 06:08.453 07:11.980 – 00:57:00.282 – 00:57:00.282 2 6 ASAD KHAN PRIVATEER SUZUKI RMX 450Z CHIKMAGALUR 02:36.080 06:38.589 07:56.636 06:28.832 07:57.019 06:28.062 07:32.242 06:27.292 07:40.562 – 00:59:45.314 – 00:59:45.314 3 7 JATIN JAIN PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 250 NAGPUR 02:44.360 07:06.292 08:11.156 06:51.707 07:52.363 06:44.949 07:59.765 06:45.214 07:49.328 – 01:02:05.134 – 01:02:05.134 4 5 SARATH MOHAN PRIVATEER HUSQVARANA FE 450 MALLAPURAM 02:14.670 06:09.363 06:58.015 06:05.910 07:10.371 06:10.742 07:02.199 DNF – – – – – CLASS 2 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 22 AJIN ABRAHAM PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC KERALA 02:53.500 07:03.781 08:15.191 06:56.410 08:15.027 06:41.597 08:09.855 07:17.414 08:05.390 – 01:03:38.165 – 01:03:38.165 2 46 CHALASS K BOSE PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC KOTTAYAM 02:45.835 07:22.316 08:48.578 07:05.449 08:39.167 06:52.250 08:27.406 07:17.414 08:24.847 – 01:05:43.262 – 01:05:43.262 3 23 NITESH G POOJARI PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC MANGALORE 02:57.671 08:15.144 09:08.250 06:55.830 08:51.976 07:02.570 08:21.375 07:17.414 08:19.218 – 01:07:09.448 – 01:07:09.448 4 25 DURGESH J PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC BENGALURU 02:51.210 07:16.750 10:20.117 07:01.156 08:50.402 07:13.648 08:43.320 07:17.414 08:44.652 – 01:08:18.669 – 01:08:18.669 5 24 DILIP RAJ PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CHIKMAGALUR 02:59.453 07:23.578 08:58.386 07:17.450 08:52.476 07:29.449 09:09.417 07:17.414 08:51.406 – 01:08:19.029 – 01:08:19.029 6 26 RAHUL SHRIYAN PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC MANGALORE 03:00.160 DNF – – – – – – – – – – – 7 27 SRIKANTH MODALA PRIVATEER YAMAHA YBX 125 CHIKMAGALUR 03:15.488 08:04.531 10:15.718 DNF – – – – – – – 00:00:30 – 8 44 PRASHANTH R PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC BENGALURU 03:02.300 08:09.066 09:28.957 08:05.878 09:29.914 08:08.273 22:09.367 DNF – – – – – CLASS 3 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 19 PAVAN B K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 BENGALURU 03:01.191 06:42.089 07:46.906 06:25.214 07:40.476 06:25.425 07:37.933 07:17.414 07:44.195 – 01:00:40.843 – 01:00:40.843 2 18 SASIKUMAR K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 COIMBATORE 02:50.191 06:45.351 08:04.128 06:44.117 07:52.984 06:45.734 07:45.253 06:28.550 08:04.023 – 01:01:20.331 – 01:01:20.331 3 20 ABRAR PASHA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SHIMOGA 02:39.281 06:42.007 08:07.183 06:27.667 07:53.800 06:26.136 08:10.742 07:17.414 08:11.656 – 01:01:55.886 – 01:01:55.886 4 21 ANOOP MANJAPPA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 BENGALURU 03:43.585 07:56.402 10:29.332 07:21.300 08:50.980 07:14.828 09:03.339 07:17.414 08:51.812 – 01:10:48.992 – 01:10:48.992 CLASS 4 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 9 SAMUEL JACOB TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR HOSUR 02:14.760 06:03.417 07:03.722 05:54.707 06:52.652 05:59.582 06:52.675 06:00.554 06:54.000 – 00:53:56.069 – 00:53:56.069 2 10 IMRAN PASHA J TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR MYSURU 02:13.070 06:14.148 06:59.828 06:02.937 06:59.335 06:01.203 07:00.722 06:07.652 07:02.238 – 00:54:41.133 – 00:54:41.133 3 11 SACHIN D TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR HOSUR 02:14.520 06:16.964 07:19.660 06:11.796 08:00.125 06:26.218 07:29.847 06:21.187 07:24.734 – 00:57:45.051 – 00:57:45.051 4 12 PRABAKARAN S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CHIKMAGALUR 03:20.910 08:37.527 24:44.843 09:04.500 11:53.746 09:15.988 14:01.914 07:17.414 12:08.457 – 01:40:25.299 00:01:50 01:42:15.299 CLASS 5 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 16 AAKASH AITHAL PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 PUTTUR 02:38.790 07:58.035 08:50.363 07:18.210 08:26.027 07:19.835 08:26.027 07:17.414 08:31.503 – 01:06:46.204 – 01:06:46.204 2 14 VENU RAMESHKUMAR V PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 COIMBATORE 02:47.860 07:36.878 09:07.175 07:17.970 08:51.527 07:12.589 08:24.324 07:03.699 08:35.160 – 01:06:57.182 – 01:06:57.182 3 13 SAJEESH REGHUNATHAN PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 BENGALURU 02:58.030 07:29.746 09:09.933 07:10.740 09:01.312 06:53.355 08:11.320 11:14.234 15:02.824 – 01:17:11.494 00:00:20 01:17:31.494 4 15 SRAVAN KUMAR KUTTOOR PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 HYDERABAD 03:00.080 09:11.796 10:42.039 08:27.340 10:14.453 08:14.308 10:22.593 07:17.414 10:47.722 – 01:18:17.745 00:01:20 01:19:37.745 CLASS 6 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 17 MOHAMMED ZAHEER PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC BENGALURU 02:48.050 07:20.242 09:11.195 07:13.360 08:23.445 07:12.253 08:18.406 06:58.972 08:06.324 – 01:05:32.247 – 01:05:32.247 2 43 NARESH V S PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC BENGALURU 02:53.650 07:35.339 09:24.953 07:15.500 08:52.382 07:16.320 08:34.437 07:15.968 08:56.011 – 01:08:04.560 – 01:08:04.560 3 48 VIJAY KUMAR M PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD ELECTRA 350 CC CHIKMAGALUR 03:41.113 10:42.347 15:06.062 09:59.042 14:04.011 09:55.144 13:13.562 07:17.414 14:47.562 – 01:38:46.257 00:01:40 01:40:26.257 CLASS 7 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 29 KARTHIK N TVS RACING TVS N TORQ BENGALURU 02:30.824 07:08.804 08:20.406 06:58.777 08:33.312 07:04.195 08:29.078 07:17.414 08:50.105 – 01:05:12.915 – 01:05:12.915 2 30 SYED ASIF ALI TVS RACING TVS N TORQ BENGALURU 02:50.773 07:28.761 08:42.394 07:18.871 08:50.367 07:09.507 08:27.917 07:17.414 08:23.960 – 01:06:29.964 – 01:06:29.964 3 28 SHAMIM KHAN TVS RACING TVS N TORQ HOSUR 02:38.894 07:33.710 09:01.542 07:18.746 08:36.660 07:11.164 08:37.320 07:17.414 08:28.867 – 01:06:44.317 – 01:06:44.317 4 45 SUBRAMANYA T PRIVATEER TVS N TORQ BENGALURU 02:47.058 07:30.695 09:17.285 07:19.761 09:39.828 07:25.367 09:09.535 07:17.414 08:58.644 – 01:09:25.587 – 01:09:25.587 CLASS 8 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 31 AISHWARYA PISSAY M TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 02:34.040 07:13.863 08:20.085 07:08.953 08:09.062 07:11.230 08:07.980 07:08.753 08:06.691 – 01:04:00.657 – 01:04:00.657 2 32 TANIKA SHANBHAG PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SATARA 02:44.560 07:22.593 10:03.710 07:06.250 09:02.832 07:09.656 09:00.171 07:17.414 08:41.574 – 01:08:28.760 – 01:08:28.760 3 34 APOORVA B PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 MANGALORE 05:41.968 09:45.289 13:01.628 08:31.179 11:19.632 08:24.804 11:53.527 07:17.414 11:11.535 – 01:27:06.976 00:00:20 01:27:26.976 4 33 ANAM HASHIM PRIVATEER HERO KARMIZ PUNE 03:13.269 09:03.628 12:02.082 08:47.042 18:08.960 09:16.402 14:20.000 07:17.414 13:11.308 – 01:35:20.105 00:00:50 01:36:10.105 SOK RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 39 ADNAAN AHMED PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 MANGALORE 02:27.535 06:33.046 07:34.074 06:52.820 07:27.230 06:21.820 07:30.257 07:17.414 07:30.218 – 00:59:34.414 – 00:59:34.414 2 42 FRANSIS P V PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CHIKMAGALUR 02:28.207 06:35.082 07:54.582 08:14.652 08:46.761 06:39.976 07:58.125 07:17.414 07:46.105 – 01:03:40.904 – 01:03:40.904 3 41 SURAJ N PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CHIKMAGALUR 02:33.109 06:58.312 08:30.046 07:06.152 08:45.164 07:03.730 08:30.781 07:17.414 08:32.105 – 01:05:16.813 – 01:05:16.813 4 35 PURAB J P PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CHIKMAGALUR 02:42.300 07:11.296 08:40.699 07:01.015 08:36.535 07:03.425 08:50.718 07:17.414 08:40.707 – 01:06:04.109 – 01:06:04.109 5 38 NADEEM AHAMED PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 MYSURU 02:45.058 07:37.101 09:30.421 07:04.421 09:03.082 07:04.863 09:09.574 07:17.414 09:00.394 – 01:08:32.328 – 01:08:32.328 6 36 SARATH P S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 BENGALURU 03:20.882 10:34.058 15:36.730 10:38.480 15:44.136 10:49.957 14:25.078 07:17.414 14:23.433 – 01:42:50.168 00:01:50 01:44:40.168 7 47 MOHAMMED ISRAR PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 MYSURU 02:37.840 07:55.390 08:55.898 07:15.738 08:40.976 DNF – – – – – – – OVERALL PROVISIONAL/FINAL RESULTS
RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CLASS CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 9 SAMUEL JACOB TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 4 HOSUR 02:14.760 06:03.417 07:03.722 05:54.707 06:52.652 05:59.582 06:52.675 06:00.554 06:54.000 00:53:56.069 – 00:53:56.069 2 1 ABDUL WAHID TANVEER TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 BENGALURU 02:16.210 06:13.566 07:09.925 06:01.003 06:55.281 05:58.150 06:49.242 05:53.800 06:44.957 00:54:02.134 – 00:54:02.134 3 10 IMRAN PASHA J TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 4 MYSURU 02:13.070 06:14.148 06:59.828 06:02.937 06:59.335 06:01.203 07:00.722 06:07.652 07:02.238 00:54:41.133 – 00:54:41.133 4 8 AMAN PRABHAKAR PAWDE PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 450 CLASS 1A NAGPUR 02:32.430 06:24.664 07:34.417 06:16.285 07:26.527 06:08.234 07:17.292 06:08.453 07:11.980 00:57:00.282 – 00:57:00.282 5 4 NATARAJ R TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 BENGALURU 02:20.130 06:25.406 07:32.332 06:27.808 07:25.273 06:14.820 07:17.789 06:17.527 07:09.429 00:57:10.514 – 00:57:10.514 6 11 SACHIN D TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 4 HOSUR 02:14.520 06:16.964 07:19.660 06:11.796 08:00.125 06:26.218 07:29.847 06:21.187 07:24.734 00:57:45.051 – 00:57:45.051 7 39 ADNAAN AHMED PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SOK MANGALORE 02:27.535 06:33.046 07:34.074 06:52.820 07:27.230 06:21.820 07:30.257 07:17.414 07:30.218 00:59:34.414 – 00:59:34.414 8 6 ASAD KHAN PRIVATEER SUZUKI RMX 450Z CLASS 1A CHIKMAGALUR 02:36.080 06:38.589 07:56.636 06:28.832 07:57.019 06:28.062 07:32.242 06:27.292 07:40.562 00:59:45.314 – 00:59:45.314 9 19 PAVAN B K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 BENGALURU 03:01.191 06:42.089 07:46.906 06:25.214 07:40.476 06:25.425 07:37.933 07:17.414 07:44.195 01:00:40.843 – 01:00:40.843 10 18 SASIKUMAR K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 COIMBATORE 02:50.191 06:45.351 08:04.128 06:44.117 07:52.984 06:45.734 07:45.253 06:28.550 08:04.023 01:01:20.331 – 01:01:20.331 11 20 ABRAR PASHA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 SHIMOGA 02:39.281 06:42.007 08:07.183 06:27.667 07:53.800 06:26.136 08:10.742 07:17.414 08:11.656 01:01:55.886 – 01:01:55.886 12 7 JATIN JAIN PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 250 CLASS 1A NAGPUR 02:44.360 07:06.292 08:11.156 06:51.707 07:52.363 06:44.949 07:59.765 06:45.214 07:49.328 01:02:05.134 – 01:02:05.134 13 22 AJIN ABRAHAM PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 KERALA 02:53.500 07:03.781 08:15.191 06:56.410 08:15.027 06:41.597 08:09.855 07:17.414 08:05.390 01:03:38.165 – 01:03:38.165 14 42 FRANSIS P V PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK CHIKMAGALUR 02:28.207 06:35.082 07:54.582 08:14.652 08:46.761 06:39.976 07:58.125 07:17.414 07:46.105 01:03:40.904 – 01:03:40.904 15 31 AISHWARYA PISSAY M TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 8 BENGALURU 02:34.040 07:13.863 08:20.085 07:08.953 08:09.062 07:11.230 08:07.980 07:08.753 08:06.691 01:04:00.657 – 01:04:00.657 16 29 KARTHIK N TVS RACING TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 BENGALURU 02:30.824 07:08.804 08:20.406 06:58.777 08:33.312 07:04.195 08:29.078 07:17.414 08:50.105 01:05:12.915 – 01:05:12.915 17 41 SURAJ N PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SOK CHIKMAGALUR 02:33.109 06:58.312 08:30.046 07:06.152 08:45.164 07:03.730 08:30.781 07:17.414 08:32.105 01:05:16.813 – 01:05:16.813 18 17 MOHAMMED ZAHEER PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC CLASS 6 BENGALURU 02:48.050 07:20.242 09:11.195 07:13.360 08:23.445 07:12.253 08:18.406 06:58.972 08:06.324 01:05:32.247 – 01:05:32.247 19 46 CHALASS K BOSE PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 KOTTAYAM 02:45.835 07:22.316 08:48.578 07:05.449 08:39.167 06:52.250 08:27.406 07:17.414 08:24.847 01:05:43.262 – 01:05:43.262 20 35 PURAB J P PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK CHIKMAGALUR 02:42.300 07:11.296 08:40.699 07:01.015 08:36.535 07:03.425 08:50.718 07:17.414 08:40.707 01:06:04.109 – 01:06:04.109 21 30 SYED ASIF ALI TVS RACING TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 BENGALURU 02:50.773 07:28.761 08:42.394 07:18.871 08:50.367 07:09.507 08:27.917 07:17.414 08:23.960 01:06:29.964 – 01:06:29.964 22 28 SHAMIM KHAN TVS RACING TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 HOSUR 02:38.894 07:33.710 09:01.542 07:18.746 08:36.660 07:11.164 08:37.320 07:17.414 08:28.867 01:06:44.317 – 01:06:44.317 23 16 AAKASH AITHAL PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 CLASS 5 PUTTUR 02:38.790 07:58.035 08:50.363 07:18.210 08:26.027 07:19.835 08:26.027 07:17.414 08:31.503 01:06:46.204 – 01:06:46.204 24 14 VENU RAMESHKUMAR V PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 CLASS 5 COIMBATORE 02:47.860 07:36.878 09:07.175 07:17.970 08:51.527 07:12.589 08:24.324 07:03.699 08:35.160 01:06:57.182 – 01:06:57.182 25 23 NITESH G POOJARI PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 MANGALORE 02:57.671 08:15.144 09:08.250 06:55.830 08:51.976 07:02.570 08:21.375 07:17.414 08:19.218 01:07:09.448 – 01:07:09.448 26 43 NARESH V S PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC CLASS 6 BENGALURU 02:53.650 07:35.339 09:24.953 07:15.500 08:52.382 07:16.320 08:34.437 07:15.968 08:56.011 01:08:04.560 – 01:08:04.560 27 25 DURGESH J PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 BENGALURU 02:51.210 07:16.750 10:20.117 07:01.156 08:50.402 07:13.648 08:43.320 07:17.414 08:44.652 01:08:18.669 – 01:08:18.669 28 24 DILIP RAJ PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 CHIKMAGALUR 02:59.453 07:23.578 08:58.386 07:17.450 08:52.476 07:29.449 09:09.417 07:17.414 08:51.406 01:08:19.029 – 01:08:19.029 29 32 TANIKA SHANBHAG PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CLASS 8 SATARA 02:44.560 07:22.593 10:03.710 07:06.250 09:02.832 07:09.656 09:00.171 07:17.414 08:41.574 01:08:28.760 – 01:08:28.760 30 38 NADEEM AHAMED PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK MYSURU 02:45.058 07:37.101 09:30.421 07:04.421 09:03.082 07:04.863 09:09.574 07:17.414 09:00.394 01:08:32.328 – 01:08:32.328 31 45 SUBRAMANYA T PRIVATEER TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 BENGALURU 02:47.058 07:30.695 09:17.285 07:19.761 09:39.828 07:25.367 09:09.535 07:17.414 08:58.644 01:09:25.587 – 01:09:25.587 32 3 GOUTHAM RAO R PRIVATEER TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 BENGALURU 03:14.957 10:31.636 09:07.101 07:26.990 08:35.675 07:22.390 08:26.058 07:08.828 08:25.867 01:10:19.502 – 01:10:19.502 33 21 ANOOP MANJAPPA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 BENGALURU 03:43.585 07:56.402 10:29.332 07:21.300 08:50.980 07:14.828 09:03.339 07:17.414 08:51.812 01:10:48.992 – 01:10:48.992 34 13 SAJEESH REGHUNATHAN PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 CLASS 5 BENGALURU 02:58.030 07:29.746 09:09.933 07:10.740 09:01.312 06:53.355 08:11.320 11:14.234 15:02.824 01:17:11.494 00:00:20 01:17:31.494 35 15 SRAVAN KUMAR KUTTOOR PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 CLASS 5 HYDERABAD 03:00.080 09:11.796 10:42.039 08:27.340 10:14.453 08:14.308 10:22.593 07:17.414 10:47.722 01:18:17.745 00:01:20 01:19:37.745 36 34 APOORVA B PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 8 MANGALORE 05:41.968 09:45.289 13:01.628 08:31.179 11:19.632 08:24.804 11:53.527 07:17.414 11:11.535 01:27:06.976 00:00:20 01:27:26.976 37 33 ANAM HASHIM PRIVATEER HERO KARMIZ CLASS 8 PUNE 03:13.269 09:03.628 12:02.082 08:47.042 18:08.960 09:16.402 14:20.000 07:17.414 13:11.308 01:35:20.105 00:00:50 01:36:10.105 38 48 VIJAY KUMAR M PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD ELECTRA 350 CC CLASS 6 CHIKMAGALUR 03:41.113 10:42.347 15:06.062 09:59.042 14:04.011 09:55.144 13:13.562 07:17.414 14:47.562 01:38:46.257 00:01:40 01:40:26.257 39 12 PRABAKARAN S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CLASS 4 CHIKMAGALUR 03:20.910 08:37.527 24:44.843 09:04.500 11:53.746 09:15.988 14:01.914 07:17.414 12:08.457 01:40:25.299 00:01:50 01:42:15.299 40 36 SARATH P S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SOK BENGALURU 03:20.882 10:34.058 15:36.730 10:38.480 15:44.136 10:49.957 14:25.078 07:17.414 14:23.433 01:42:50.168 00:01:50 01:44:40.168 41 26 RAHUL SHRIYAN PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 MANGALORE 03:00.160 DNF – – – – – – – – – – 42 27 SRIKANTH MODALA PRIVATEER YAMAHA YBX 125 CLASS 2 CHIKMAGALUR 03:15.488 08:04.531 10:15.718 DNF – – – – – – 00:00:30 – 43 47 MOHAMMED ISRAR PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK MYSURU 02:37.840 07:55.390 08:55.898 07:15.738 08:40.976 DNF – – – – – – 44 2 RAJENDRA R E TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 HOSUR 02:08.620 21:20.621 06:51.214 06:21.148 DNF – – – – – – – 45 5 SARATH MOHAN PRIVATEER HUSQVARANA FE 450 CLASS 1A MALLAPURAM 02:14.670 06:09.363 06:58.015 06:05.910 07:10.371 06:10.742 07:02.199 DNF – – – – 46 44 PRASHANTH R PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 BENGALURU 03:02.300 08:09.066 09:28.957 08:05.878 09:29.914 08:08.273 22:09.367 DNF -

Ruhaan continues to dominate with a Rookie-double
Coimbatore, 21 Nov 2021: Ruhaan Alva of Bengaluru continued to dominate his class as the MSport athlete became the most-successful driver of the day with a brilliant double while Dark Don racers TS Diljith and Tijil Rao shared a race win each in the LGB Formula 4 class in Round 2 of the 24th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship that concluded at the Kari Motor Speedway here on Sunday.
The Rookie, who impressed with his driving style, started on pole and went on to win the race to add to the crown he won on Saturday.
Meanwhile, in the feature event, the Dark Don Racing boys who did not enjoy a great Saturday bounced back strongly to wrest the top three slots on the podium in both the LGB Formula 4 races. The premier event of the championship not only brought the best out of the drivers but also found new winners.
It was Amir Sayed of Ahura Racing who notched up his maiden win on Saturday but today,TS Diljith clinched the prime spot in Race 2 of Round 2, the first LGB race on Sunday. It wasn’t an easy affair for the ever-energetic star from Thrissur as the championship leader Vishnu Prasad was right behind for most part of the race.
Even as Vishnu was trying hard to pass, the Dark Don stars Tijil Rao, Sandeep Kumar and Arya Singh were pressing the pedal hard. That put the pressure on Vishnu, who swiftly switched to the safety mode. He left Diljith alone and concentrated on defending his position. It failed miserably towards the end as Tijil and Sandeep made the most of it to finish second and third respectively.
Tijil Rao did one better in the second race finishing ahead of his teammates Sandeep and Ashwin Datta.
Ruhaan Alva (MSport) completed yet another grand double in the JK Tyre Novice Cup. There’s none to beat the 15-year-old this season. Jaden Pariat (MSport) from Guwahati seems to get better with every race and quite deservedly finished second in both races.
Anish Damodara Shetty (Hubli) did likewise finishing right on top in the JK Tyre presents Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup. But a 30-second penalty for overtaking under the yellow put paid his hopes of completing a grand double. Thrissur boys Anfal Akdhar and Allwin Xavier, who finished second and third were elevated to the first and second position respectively, while Coimbatore’s Raj Kumar moved one up as well to finish third.
Provisional Results: JK Tyre Formula LGB4:
Race 2:
1. T.S. Diljith (Dark Don Racing) 23:10.852
2. Tijil Rao (Dark Don) 23:18.310
3. A. Sandeep Kumar (Dark Don) 23:18.521
Race 3:
1. Tijil Rao 21:34.441
2. Sandeep Kumar 21:36.264
3. Ashwin Datta (Dark Don) 21:36.452
Novice Cup:
Race 2:
1. Ruhaan Alva (MSport) 13:22.885
2. Jaden R. Pariat (MSport) 13:23.794
3. Joel Joseph (DTS Racing) 13:42.994
Race 3:
1. Ruhaan Alva 21:08.051
2. Jaden R Pariat 21:12.389
3. Gaurav Kochar 21:12.949
Race 2:
1. Anfal Akdhar (Thrissur) 5:53.042; 2. Allwin Xavier (Thrissur) 5:53.387; 3.
Raj Kumar (Coimbatore) 5:55.744.
Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup:
Race 2:
1. Anfal Akdhar (Thrissur) 5:53.042
2. Allwin Xavier (Thrissur) 5:53.387
3. Raj Kumar (Coimbatore) 5:55.744
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Amir sayed shines for Ahura Racing; Ruhaan wins Rookie race
Coimbatore, 20 Nov 2021: Amir Sayed outclassed a classy field of stars to finish on top of the podium for his new team, Ahura Racing, on the opening day of Round 2 of the 24th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship at the Kari Motor Speedway in Chettipalayam, near here, on Saturday.
But it was Ruhaan Alva, who kept the flag flying for MSport, in the Rookie section winning over another graduate from karting and teammate Jaden R Pariat from Guwahati. The Bengaluru racer is the reigning Senior National karting champion. Aditya Parusuram of Hasten Performance completed the podium
In the Formula LGB, Amir Sayed won by less than half a second but he had the pleasure of beating Tijil Rao and experienced Sandeep Kumar, both from Dark Don Racing. All three finished within 0.600th of a second.

Ruhaan Alva continues his winning spree in Round 2 of the JK Tyre Rookie races in his first year of Formula cars at Kari Motorspeedway at Coimbatore on Saturday. JK Tyre photo It wasn’t easy for the youngster from Kottayam. He had to battle hard right through before stamping his class. Starting fourth on the grid, he pulled off to a great start. Pole sitter Arya Singh was right up there and so was Sandeep Kumar and Tijil Rao (all from Dark Don). The safety car, which came out thrice, further added to his pressure but he withstood it all to take the checkered flag ahead of Tijil and Sandeep.
Anish Damodar Shetty of Hubbali, was in his elements once again, winning the first race of the JK Tyre Continental GT Cup Round 2, too, beating talented Thrissur youngsters Allwin Xavier and Anfal Akdar. Anish dominated the Round 1 and is leading he table.
Provisional Results:
JK Tyre Formula LGB4:
Race 1:
Amir Sayed (Ahura Racing) 26:03.085
Tijil Rao (Dark Don Racing) 26:03.524
Sandeep Kumar (Dark Don Racing) 26:04.623
JK Tyre Novice Cup:
Race 1:
Ruhaan Alva (MSport) 14:33.431
Jaden R. Pariat (MSport) 14:36.442
Aadithya Parasuram (Hasten Performance) 14:42.833
JK Tyre presents Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup:
Anish Damodara Shetty (Hubli) 13:54.772
Allwin Xavier (Thrissur) 13:55.503
Anfal Akdhar (Thrissur) 14:00.130
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MotoGP test: Ducati carries the pace into 2022 season?
Ducati return to the top of the timesheets as Pecco pulls clear, but there’s plenty more to see in pitlane on Day 2
Jerez, 19 Nov 2021: Less than half a second away from the all-time Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto lap record, Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) has ended the two-day Official 2022 MotoGP™ Jerez Test top of the timesheets, as could somewhat be expected based on the Italian’s recent form. Pecco’s 1:36.872 saw him beat Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) to the overall top by four tenths, with 2021 World Champion Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) third. But the timesheets were far from the whole story…
Straight out of the blocks on Friday, riding a 2022 prototype – the newer engine, front fairing, air intake and more – Bagnaia went just 0.3s shy of Maverick Viñales’ all-time lap record, seemingly a sign that Ducati have gone into 2022 testing carrying the momentum they ended the season with.
With regards to the engine, a big talking point across all factories for the Jerez Test and beyond, Ducati won’t be deciding their spec until the Mandalika Test in February. As well as the front fairing and air intake, the next biggest difference seen on the factory Ducatis has been the new, much long exhaust. Both Pecco and teammate Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) were using it on Day 1 and Day 2, it will be interesting to see whether it makes an appearance at the Sepang and Mandalika Tests next year.
And the end of both days, Pecco finished 0.4s clear after a further 42 laps on Day 2, adding to his 68 on Thursday, and was very pleased with the work done in Jerez. Johann Zarco’s (Pramac Racing) opening day time sees the Frenchman sit P4 on the combined timesheets, the second quickest Ducati, and he completed another 65 laps on Day 2. After 78 already put in on Thursday, Zarco was one of the busiest riders at the Jerez Test in terms of laps.
Miller and Jorge Martin (Pramac Racing) were busy testing 2022 parts across the two days, the Australian was P9 on Friday and P10 overall, with Martin down in P18 on both. Luca Marini (VR46 Racing Team) is the other rider in the Desmosedici ranks who will be on the latest spec machinery in 2022, and the Italian was 14th on the timesheets after clocking 56 laps on Day 2. Former teammate Enea Bastianini (Team Gresini Racing MotoGP) ended the couple of days in P5 overall as the two-time premier class podium finisher got to grips with his GP21.
Ducati have two rookies in their ranks for 2022, both riding GP21s, and the fastest rookie across the two days was Fabio Di Giannantonio (Team Gresini Racing MotoGP). The Italian was an impressive 1.6s down on Bagnaia having completed 45 laps on Day 2, seeing the 2021 Jerez Moto2™ race winner lap 93 times in total. Marco Bezzecchi (VR46 Racing Team) finished 2.4s away from good friend Bagnaia after two days on the bike, a cracking effort from the Italian, who got 115 laps in the bank ahead of testing continuing next year.
As has been well documented, Honda have a brand-new bike for 2022. It’s the only machine at the test that looks completely new, with every other manufacturer having variations and adaptations from what we saw in 2021. Engine, chassis, aero, air intake, exhaust position… you name it. HRC have been working tirelessly to bring a new-look RC213V to the grid, and on first look, things are seemingly going well.
Marc Marquez’ (Repsol Honda Team) absence from the Jerez Test was bad news but the presence of Pol Espargaro (Repsol Honda Team) was very good news, the number 44 back despite his Turn 13 highside in Valencia. On Day 1, Pol Espargaro admitted that he was – unsurprisingly – riding with some pain in his ribs and wrist, with Nakagami and Alex Marquez (LCR Honda Castrol) doing all the work on the new bike on Thursday. LCR boss Lucio Cecchinello also said that at one stage, there were six bikes in the LCR garage for Nakagami and Marquez.
However, on Day 2, Pol Espargaro got his hands on the 2022 prototype. Pitlane reporter Simon Crafar confirmed that the Spaniard now has better rear grip, and the number 44 also tried different aero packages with the new bike. Nakagami was second quickest overall and seventh on Friday, with Pol Espargaro setting his best time of the test on the new bike to take fourth on Friday and seventh overall. Alex Marquez also went quicker on Day 2 as all three Honda riders head into the winter with a very good idea of what the 2022 bike needs to be faster. Overall, it seems it was a positive test for HRC.
The new Yamaha chassis seen on Day 1 sported some modifications on Friday, and despite testing that and a new fairing, as well as continuing on engine testing, Quartararo said he struggled to find any clear positive step: the laptime with the bike was too similar to the older spec. He’s searching for better power, less wheelie and more rear grip for next year. He was second on Friday and third overall, as Nakagami slots into second on the combined Thursday-Friday timesheets.
Quartararo’s teammate Franco Morbidelli also had a new front fairing, with the same ‘wings’ but a different, more smoothly rounded fairing. The side fairing was also different, likely to aid cooling – seemingly a similar goal to Suzuki.
Andrea Dovizioso (WithU RNF Yamaha MotoGP) is now on the 2022 Yamaha, but not quite the same as the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP line-up. The Italian was positive about his riding in the afternoon although said it wasn’t yet instinctive, and reported the new bike has better braking, enabling the riders to brake harder, and a bit more power but the same DNA.
Teammate Darryn Binder, barring an out lap crash that slowed progress somewhat, was positive about his test too. The South African rookie started working on different tyres, electronics and traction control as he settles in.
The word on the street from Suzuki was almost singular up and down pitlane: their 2022 engine is reportedly decided, although Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar) was more coy in his debrief. The 2020 Champion said a huge focus was on electronics with that new engine, and work continued on the chassis side.
There were also some aero updates on show on Day 2, as promised, with different side fairings breaking cover for Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar), although Mir said he’d also tried them on Day 1. A new swingarm was put through some more paces too.
Rins ended the day in third after 59 laps, and sixth overall. Mir was sixth on Friday after 73 laps, and ninth overall. Test rider Sylvain Guintoli added another 56 to the Hamamatsu lap count on Friday too.
Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing Team) was once again the fastest Aprilia, slotting into fifth on Day 2 and P8 overall. He was trying a new fuel tank cover, and working on body position to be more comfortable. 82 laps later, and having tried a chassis different to that of the Valencia GP, the number 12 said they had a clear direction. Viñales also said the new exhaust spotted at Aprilia was a similar feeling, which he also said was a positive after it was test back-to-back with the previous version.
Viñales’ teammate Aleix Espargaro put in another 55 laps on Friday too, and aero remained on show at Aprilia overall. Test rider Lorenzo Savadori had another new-look set of ‘wings’ that were different again, making it three aero packages on show from Noale. Their overall 2022 package will reportedly only be finalised at the Mandalika test.
Both Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira were back out on a new aero package, but slightly different to the one seen on Day 1. The two both spent a lot of time on it, and MotoGP™ Legend and KTM test rider Dani Pedrosa was also back out – and also using the aero.
The Austrian factory were the most publicly coy of all. “Positives and negatives” were reported from both Brad Binder and Oliveira, and they’re expecting more to test at Sepang. Binder was 11th on Friday and 13th overall, with Oliveira 14th on Friday and 16th overall.
On rookie watch at Tech3 KTM Factory Racing, Raul Fernandez retained the upper hand on newly-crowned Moto2™ World Champion Remy Gardner… by just 0.037. Diggia pipped both to fastest rookie honours by the end of the test, with Fernandez 0.163 off the Italian. The number 25 ended the test in 20th on both Friday and overall, and the number 87 in P22 on both too.
That’s a wrap on the first glimpse of next season… but we’re not going anywhere! Keep up to date on everything happening over winter break and 2022 pre-season
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JK Tyre Racing Nationals Round 2 from Friday
Coimbatore, 18 Nov. 2021: Chennai’s Vishnu Prasad and Bengaluru boys Sohil Shah and Ruhaan Alva who showed fighting spirit and refused to accept defeat in the first round are raring to go in the Round 2 of the 24th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship (JKNRC) 2021 at the Kari Motor Speedway (KMS) which begins at the Karimotorspeedway from Friday.
There is much more in store in the second round to be held at the KMS circuit yet again this weekend. The riders and drivers, who have come from across the country, are now even better prepared and battle ready to push themselves up the order in the provisional points table.
After the first round, Vishnu heads the premier LGB Formula 4 standings with 21 points from three races followed by Sohil Shah (14 points).
Amir Sayed of Kottayam is not far behind. He is currently lying third and it is only a few points that is now separating him from his former MSport teammates.
But the top three are aware of the other drivers, who are capable of pulling off a surprise on their day. The list includes Mohamed Ryan and A. Sandeep Kumar (both Chennai), Arya Singh (West Bengal), Chirag Ghorpade (Bengaluru), T.S. Diljith (Kerala), to name a few.
The ever-popular Mira Erda from Vadodara, Gujarat, showed fine form as well battling alongside the adventurous boys. There are a host of other drivers from Delhi, Haryana and Faridabad who are also keen to show their bit of magic on the track.
The JK Tyre presents Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, which made its debut in the opener, was equally enthralling. The bikes looked bigger and heavier but the riders were stronger and faster.
Anish Damodara Shetty from Hubli was the man in command. He was hotly challenged by Allwin Xavier from Thrissur. The duo, having tested the machines for one full round on the smooth and flowing Kari track, is expected to build an even better show during the weekend.
Raivat Dhar (Jammu) and Lani Zena Fernandez (Puducherry), the only girl racer on the grid for the RE GT Cup, will all look to better their performance in the second round.
Ruhaan Alva ruled the races in the JK Tyre Novice Cup. There was not even a slight whiff of underperformance from this youngster from Bengaluru. It’s going to be tough for the rest in fray to play catch up with him.
The exciting part of the turnover in a JK Tyre racing championship, of course, is the effort in finding new and promising talents. There are many coming in from every nook and corner of the country to test their skills in the Novice Cup.
There will three races each of JK Tyre LGB Formula 4 & JK Tyre novice Cup and 2 races of JK Tyre presents RE Continental GT cup over the weekend.
About JK Tyre Motorsport:
JK Tyre has been closely associated with the world of motorsports for almost three decades back. The company laid down a long term plan to popularise and promote the sport in the country. Its first target was to change the notion that this was a sport for the elite. So it packaged and redesigned it in a spectator-friendly way, drawing the masses to the sport.
The company then endeavored to spot, nurture and sharpen the drivers to turn them into world champions. With this goal in mind, we conceptualized the JK Tyre National Racing Champion in 1997. Our efforts started paying dividends in just a few years’ time, with the likes of Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandok going all the way to the F1 rung, the highest level of single-seat racing in the world. Since then, a number of stars emerged, including Armaan Ebrahim, the Maini brothers (Kush and Arjun), Anindith Reddy Konda, amongst many others.
Before all this, JK Tyre had a successful stint in rallying too, conquering the scene in the early 90s. At the same time, gradually, we moved on to various disciplines, including cross-country rallying and off-roading, leaving a mark in each of them with their unique and innovative ways.
JK Tyre Motorsports is also very proud of the role it has played in bringing women into motorsports in a big way. Apart from encouraging them to get into the sport through karting as kids, we also gave them opportunities in various national championships. Last year was particularly rewarding for us as an All-Women Racing team was introduced for the first time in the LGB 4 category. In addition, the company also undertook various other initiatives to encourage them to try motorsports, even if for fun to begin with.
To supplement JK Tyre’s entry into the two-wheeler market, the JKNRC hosted the Suzuki Gixxer Cup and the Red Bull Road to Rookies Cup categories and saw enthusiastic participation from across the country.
Today, the company is synonymous with motorsports, and even more so with racing, creating a lot of goodwill for the brand. Right from budding racers to accomplished drivers in the country, everybody owes their rise and success to JK Tyre.
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Mahindra Racing unveils Season 8 car: M7 electro-ZF
The Anglo-Indian outfit unveiled its new car with a refreshed identity at the new ZF factory in Birmingham, UK. Team principal Dilbagh Gill, drivers Alexander Sims and Oliver Rowland – a new signing for Season 8 from Nissan e.dams – were joined by Mahindra & Mahindra’s chief customer and brand officer Asha Kharga at the event.
“The new dynamic Mahindra wordmark reflects the sleeker, more tech-focused Mahindra of today,” said Kharga. “The new ‘Born EV’ logo is electric-in-motion, it feels like a force of red and silver energy passed by in high-speed. It reflects our focus and commitment to the electric revolution. By sporting the new identity, the race team has become the first of Mahindra companies to be adorned with the new brand identity elements.”
- Mahindra Racing’s Season 8 charger unveiled: The M7Electro, powered by ZF, features an all-red livery embellished with Mahindra & Mahindra refreshed identity
- The global unveil of the brand-new Mahindra wordmark and Born EV logo reflects the marque’s focus and commitment to the electric revolution
- Shell and Maurice Lacroix extend team partnerships
- Team certified ISO 14001 as it continues to lead the way as Champions of Sustainability
Mahindra’s design division, Mahindra Advanced Design Europe (M.A.D.E.) has been instrumental in creating the ‘Born EV’ platform. Mahindra Racing, competing at the pinnacle of global electric racing, is helping accelerate Mahindra’s global EV vision by bringing knowledge and technology from the sport to road vehicles in its ‘Race to Road’ technology programme.
Continuing to lead the way as Champions of Sustainability, Mahindra Racing is also proud to announce yet another accolade to its rollcall of achievements. Following a successful audit process, the team has received official ISO 14001:2015 certification. ISO 14001 is an internationally agreed standard that sets out the requirements for an Environmental Management System (EMS). It helps organisations improve their environmental performance through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste, gaining a competitive advantage and the trust of stakeholders.
The M7Electro will take on its final year of racing before the Gen3 cars replace the current Gen2 from Season 9 onwards. This season will see the continuation of competition of the car powered by the ZF powertrain and utilising the dedicated e-Transmission fluid developed by Shell for optimised on-track performance. These key technical partnerships that debuted during Season 7 saw the team achieve 1 race victory, 4 podiums, 9 Super Pole appearances, 1 Pole Position and 2 Group Qualifying Poles.
Season 8 sees a new phase of the team’s partnership with Shell, as it extends and strengthens its relationship with Mahindra Racing on a multi-year basis. The team is also pleased to announce an extension of its partnership with luxury Swiss watchmaker Maurice Lacroix, which continues as Official Timekeeper.
Dilbagh Gill, CEO & Team Principal, Mahindra Racing said, “On the cusp of a new season, we are thrilled to reveal our new race car. We head into our eighth year of competition reinvigorated and working hand in hand to maximise our package with the fantastic partners we have; including ZF and Shell, whose technology forms key parts of our M7Electro.”
Nick Heidfeld steps away from his previous position as Official Test and Reserve Driver but retains his role as Special Advisor to Mahindra Racing. Jordan King continues for a second year as Development Driver.
Alexander Sims, entering his second year as a Mahindra Racing driver, will compete in the #29 M7Electro, which fans have voted to be named as ‘Rath’ (which means Chariot in Hindi). Alongside him in the #30 will be Oliver Rowland, who joins Mahindra Racing from Nissan e.dams, having achieved 1 victory and 5 podiums in his Formula E career to date. Fans have voted his car to be called ‘Rowl With It’ in this season.
Mahindra Racing will be in action alongside the other teams at the official pre-season test from 29 November to 2 December 2021 at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. Season 8 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will start on 28 January 2022 with a double-header in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia and is due to be the longest season in Formula E history, comprising 16 races.
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Kyle Kumaran, Rohaan Madesh dominate
Bengaluru, 16 November 2021: Kyle Aditya Kumaran of Peregrine Racing in Senior Class and Rohaan Madesh in Junior class, dominated the proceedings in the third round of the Meco FMSCI National Karting Championship 2021 Rotax Max Class which concluded at Meco Kartopia here on Sunday.
The 18-year old Chennai born Kumaran of Peregrine Racing won by a mile, in every race he took part, clocked fastest laps and is on top of the standings in Senior Class after three rounds. Ameya Bafna, the 2012 champion, of Rayo Racing and Suriya Varathan, also from Peregrine, shared the spoils behind Kumaran in the Senior class in Round 3. Kyle Kumaran is on top of the standings after three rounds followed by Ameya Bafna of Mumbai and K Suriya Varathan of Chennai.
In Junior Class, it was Rohaan Madesh, made a comeback winning a double in Round 3 after he suffered some mechanical issues in Round 2, held on Thursday and Friday. Defending champion Ruhaan Alva of MSport, who won the Round 2 suffered a rare loss in Round 3 but retrieved some crucial points with a podium in the Finals to lead the table in Junior Class. Ishaan Madesh, the Junior of Madesh brothers, took the pole but lost out to a jump-start penalty and had to be content with two fastest laps. Abhay M of Birel Art India is second in the standings with two second places in the third round. Rohaan Madesh and Abhay M are second and third on the points table after Round 3.
Aditya Suresh Kamat of Birel Art India and Madurai karter Anuj A of MSport shared honours in Micro Max class in Round 3 with Shrili Mistry of Erda’s Racing, Vadodara, throwing a spanner in the boys’ party with a second in Pre-Finals. Arafath Sheikh (MSport) of Pune came third in the Round 3 finals. Aditya leads the table followed by Anuj in second and Arafath in third after three rounds.
Final Classification: Round 3 – Pre Final
Senior Max (18 laps): 1. Kyle Kumaran (Peregrine Racing) (17:02.325); 2. Ameya Bafna (Rayo Racing) (17;04.130); 3. K Suriya Varathan (Peregrine) (17:04.719); 3. Fastest lap: Kyle Kumaran 55.962.
Junior Max (12 laps): 1. Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) (11:25.659); 2. Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine) 11:25.834; 3. Abhay M (Birel Art India) (11:31.304); Fastest lap: Ishaan Madesh 56.312.
Micro Max: (10 laps): 1. Anuj A (MSport, Madurai) (10:34.527); 2. Shrili Mistry (Erda’s Racing, Vadodara) (10:35.053); 3. Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birel Art India, Bengaluru) (10:35.866); Fastest lap: 1:01.895 by Shrili Mistry.
Round 3 – Final: Senior Max (15 laps): 1. Kyle Kumaran (Peregrine Racing) (14:12.658); 2. K Suriya Varathan (Peregrine) (14:13.668); 3. Ameya Bafna (Rayo Racing) (14;14.154); Fastest lap: Kyle Kumaran 55.987.
Junior Max (15 laps): 1. Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) (14:20.599); 2. Abhay M (Birel Art India) (14:21.655); 3. Ruhaan Alva (MSport) (14:24.125); Fastest lap: Ishaan Madesh 56.404.Micro Max: (12 laps): 1. Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birel Art India, Bengaluru) (12:35.033); 2. Anuj A (MSport, Madurai) (12:38.402); 3. Arafath Sheikh (MSport) (12:38.632); Fastest lap: 1:01.822 Anuj A.
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Hamilton wins from P10, says one of his finest wins
Lewis Hamilton took an emphatic victory after receiving multiple grid penalties and labeling it as one of his finest drives of his career. With the victory he closed up the championship battle as Max Verstappen finished second on the road and Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas completed the podium.
London, 15 November 2021: Lewis Hamilton started the race P10 after finishing P5 for the sprint qualifying- starting last (P20) for the sprint qualifying due to his car failing rear wing technical requirement. Mercedes chose to take a new Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) for Hamilton, hence, the Briton getting a five place. Teammate Valtteri Bottas started on pole as title rival Max Verstappen started alongside on the front row.
Verstappen returned the favour to Bottas as he stole the lead of the race from Bottas by virtue of a better launch off the grid- Bottas doing the same in sprint qualifying. Behind Perez made it past Bottas into turn 4 making it a Red Bull one-two, the worst possible start for Mercedes. Meanwhile, at the start Lando Norris had a better start than Ferrari rival Carlos Sainz. He tried to sneak past Sainz on the outside but brushed his rear tyres against Sainz’s front giving Norris a puncture and dropping to last place as he nursed his car back to the pits.
By the end of lap 1, Hamilton was already in P6. By lap 4 he was already past Sainz and Charles Leclerc, with only 2s behind teammate Bottas. Bottas dulylet him by on lap 5 to go and attack Perez and Verstappen.Behind, AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda made an ambitious lunge on Lance Stroll resulting in the Japanese rookie losing his front wing and the Aston Martin car shedding its aerodynamic bodywork on the track. A safety car was called out to clear out the debris.
Racing resumed on lap 10 with Red Bull still holding one-two and Hamilton fast in pursuit of them. On lap 18 Hamilton got a good run on Perez on the start finish straight as he broke late and overtook the Mexican. But Perez got a better run out of the opening corners and returned the favour on the back straight to Hamilton. A lap later Hamilton went past Perez on the main straight, this time holding position as Verstappen was 3.8s ahead in the lead.
Hamilton pitted first to undercut Verstappen on lap 26 for a set of hard tyres. Verstappen followed suit on the next lap as he emerged only 1.6s ahead of Hamilton this time, the Briton hot on his tail. Behind Perez pitted on lap 28 as he was in a fight with Bottas for P3. Another Virtual Safety Car (VSC) was deployed on lap 30 to clear debris left by Stroll’s car. This helped Bottas pit and emerge ahead of Perez in P3.
Verstappen lead by about a second before the Dutchman bit the bullet first this time around to avoid the undercut from Hamilton and pittedat the end of lap 40 for another set of hard tyres. Bottas pitted on lap 41 and Perez on lap 42 for their respective second pitstops. Meanwhile, Hamilton carried on for three more laps than his championship rival, finally pitting at the end of lap 43 for hard tyres and emerging in P2 1.5s behind Verstappen. The undercut was not particularly powerful around the Interlagos track.
Hamilton turned up the pace on lap 48 as he closed in on Verstappen and attempted to get past around the outside of turn 4. Verstappen was not having any of it as he broke late and forced both Hamilton and himself wide and off the track. The incident was reported to stewards as they deemed it not necessary for investigation. Hamilton responded on the radio saying “of course”, unhappy with the steward’s decision.
Hamilton stuck on Verstappen’s tail hovering around under 1s behind.Hamilton trying the same move in turn 4 as Verstappen weaved on track to break the slipstream. This time Hamilton bided his time not lunging on the outside, instead waiting for the next lap. Once again the Briton getting a much better exit than the Dutchman out of the opening set of corners as they raced down towards turn 4. This time Hamilton made the move stick, completing it even before they reached turn 4 as the crowd went euphoric with this move.
The epic comeback was complete as Hamilton overcame not one but two grid penalties to win the Sao Paulo Grand Prix with Red Bull having no answer to his and Mercedes’ pace. For Verstappen it was damage limitation as his championship lead was reduced to 14 points. Bottas completed the podium which helped Mercedes pull 11 points clear of Red Bull in the constructor’s championship with Perez finishing in P4, albeit taking the fastest lap on the last lap and with that an extra championship point.
In the midfield Ferrari duo of Leclerc and Sainz finished in P5 and P6 respectively, increasing their lead over McLaren in the constructor’s championship to 31.5 points as Norris was the sole McLaren that got points in P10. AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly finished in P7, ahead of Alpine’s duo of Esteban Ocon in P8 and Fernando Alonso in P9. Alpine and AlphaTauri tied on points in the constructor’s championship with this result.
Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel just missed out on points by 1.2s as he finished in P11 ahead of Kimi Raikkonen of Alfa Romeo, the Finn winning his 2007 championship at the same track. Williams’ George Russell finished in P13 and teammate Nicholas Latifi finished in P16. Antonio Giovinazzi finished in P14 with his Alfa Romeo seat for next year still uncertain while AlphaTauri rookie Tsunoda finished in P15. Haas’ Nikita Mazepin outraced teammate Mick Schumacher as they finished P17 and P18 respectively. Stroll had to retire due to extensive damage to his car after contact with Tsunoda while McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo retired due to a power unit issue, a worrying sign for Mercedes.
Mercedes had the outright pace on this track over Red Bull, especially mega straight-line speed compared to the Austrian team, enabling Hamilton to do an impressive comeback. Mercedes dominated qualifying while they had the faster race car as well, as evident by Hamilton getting past Verstappen and finishing 10.4s ahead in the lead. Red Bull could not match Mercedes’ pace especially on the straights and hence, were vulnerable to their chief rivals. It remains to be seen if Mercedes will hold this advantage going into the last three races of the season or will Red Bull be faster as they have been for more than two-thirds of the season.
Ferrari cemented their position in P3 in the constructor’s championship as they had a faster car than AlphaTauri and McLaren, especially in race pace, helped in part by their new hybrid system introduced a few races ago. AlphaTauri showed best in midfield qualifying pace again in the hands of Gasly, but lost out in the sprint race to the Ferrari cars. Gasly still managed to outrace the McLaren and more importantly the Alpine cars with whom they are tied in the constructor’s championship. McLaren had another disaster race as they lost yet more ground to Ferrari in the constructor’s championship. Ricciardo retired due to reliability problems and Norris suffered puncture on lap 1. They may have had the pace to challenge the squad from Maranello but these problems meant they have only scored two points in the last two races.
Alpine had a positive weekend as both cars finished in the points and they are still locked in for a fight in the constructor’s championship with AlphaTauri. Aston Martin had race pace similar to Alpine but with the midfield being tight and being difficult to overtake they finished just outside the points. Alfa Romeo too had decent race pace as Raikkonen after starting from the pitlane managed to finish P12, gaining eight positions in the process.
Williams had another scoreless weekend but achieved their best result of P13 with Russell in the last four races. An encouraging result going into the last three races of the season as they still head Alfa Romeo in the constructor’s championship. Haas’ Mazepin outraced teammate Schumacher for the first time in a long while. Both drivers had positive feedback of the car on this track, a rarity for Haas in such a difficult season for the American team.
Saturday Sprint Qualifying results were:
P1: Valtteri Bottas- 77 (Mercedes) P2: Max Verstappen- 33 (Red Bull) P3: Carlos Sainz- 55 (Ferrari) P4: Sergio Perez- 11 (Red Bull) P5: Lewis Hamilton- 44 (Mercedes) P6: Lando Norris- 4 (McLaren) P7: Charles Leclerc- 16 (Ferrari) P8: Pierre Gasly- 10 (AlphaTauri) P9: Esteban Ocon- 31 (Alpine) P10: Sebastian Vettel- 5 (Aston Martin) P11: Daniel Ricciardo- 3 (McLaren) P12: Fernando Alonso- 14 (Alpine) P13: Antonio Giovinazzi- 99 (Alfa Romeo) P14: Lance Stroll- 18 (Aston Martin) P15: Yuki Tsunoda- 22 (AlphaTauri) P16: Nicholas Latifi- 6 (Williams) P17: George Russell- 63 (Williams) P18: Kimi Raikkonen- 7 (Alfa Romeo) P19: Mick Schumacher- 47 (Haas) P20: Nikita Mazepin- 9 (Haas) Note – Hamilton penalised 5 grid places for use of additional power unit element. Raikkonen required to start from the pit lane, as car modified whilst under Parc Ferme conditions.
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Rossi named MotoGP Legend
An extra special awards ceremony brings the curtain down on another spectacular season, including one final surprise…
Valencia, 14 Nov 2021: Already a legend, Valentino Rossi (Petronas Yamaha SRT) has been inducted into the MotoGP™ Hall of Fame and is now an official MotoGP™ Legend! The nine-time World Champion was surprised with the honour at the FIM MotoGP™ Awards Ceremony, adding to a roll call of celebrations throughout the day as he hangs up his racing leathers.
The emotional lap of honour after the race and hero’s welcome were only the start on Sunday, and those came after a weekend already painted yellow in the number 46’s honour. Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta presented Rossi with the MotoGP™ Legend trophy on the stage, celebrating 26 seasons of history made and hearts captured around the world. Nine World Championships, 115 wins and 235 podiums across all classes are incredible numbers, but the legend is even more than those.
The Italian joins a long list of greats that have been made MotoGP™ Legends that includes Giacomo Agostini, Mick Doohan, Geoff Duke, Wayne Gardner, Mike Hailwood, Daijiro Kato, Eddie Lawson, Anton Mang, Angel Nieto, Wayne Rainey, Phil Read, Jim Redman, Kenny Roberts, Jarno Saarinen, Kevin Schwantz, Barry Sheene, Marco Simoncelli, Freddie Spencer, Casey Stoner, John Surtees, Carlo Ubbiali, Alex Crivillé, Franco Uncini, Marco Lucchinelli, Randy Mamola, Kork Ballington, Dani Pedrosa, Stefan Dörflinger, Jorge ‘Aspar’ Martinez and the late, great Nicky Hayden.
#GrazieVale!
Valentino Rossi, MotoGP™ Legend: “I always think of this day like a nightmare, because it’s the end of the a long career and I think it would be in Valencia but in the end I enjoyed it a lot so I have to thank everyone, everyone who has worked with me, the whole paddock, the other riders… it was an unforgettable day and I enjoyed it. It was a long career, and always a pleasure.”
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports: “The only thing I can say to Vale is thank you very much. It’s been amazing since 1997 in Malaysia, we saw a guy doing fantastic races but also very special for so many reasons. We started to talk with him and since that time, everything we’ve done together, with everyone who works in MotoGP it’s been amazing.

Rossi was presented with the medal by Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta “First of all Valentino has been an incredible rider, even yesterday, at 42, he was within tenths of Fabio. But also his personality, the situation he’s helped us to create, the Safety Commission, it’s something very special. These are all the words I can say. Grazie, Valentino!”
FIM MotoGP Awards Ceremony brings 2021 to a close
Sunday at the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana is a day that will go down in history for a few reasons and the FIM MotoGP™ Awards ceremony brought the curtain down on the season. It also hosted the induction of a new MotoGP™ Legend as nine-time World Champion Valentino Rossi (Petronas Yamaha SRT) was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a surprise, the Italian going from legend to Legend.
The Champions and winners in 2021 also took centre stage, including – of course – newly-crowned MotoGP™ World Champion Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP), Remy Gardner (Red Bull KTM Ajo) fresh from Moto2™ glory and the Moto3™ history maker himself, rookie World Champion Pedro Acosta.
The 2021 Awards were hosted by Gavin Emmett and Andrea Schlager, with FIM President Jorge Viegas and Dorna Sports CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta in attendance to present the range of awards throughout the evening to all the winners this season.
Quartararo was the MotoGP™ main event as he received his trophy after making history as the first French premier class World Champion, and he picked up the BMW M Award for best qualifier in the MotoGP™ class once again. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducat Lenovo Team) was on stage as runner up, and 2020 Champion Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar) was once again in the top three.
The Tissot Pole of Poles winners this season were Bagnaia, Raul Fernandez and Romano Fenati (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) in MotoGP™, Moto2™ and Moto3™ respectively, and they picked up their prizes.

The top three in the FIM Enel MotoE™ World Cup were also honoured: Cup winner Jordi Torres (Pons Racing 40), runner up Dominique Aegerter (Dynavolt IntactGP) and third overall Matteo Ferrari (Indonesian E-Racing Gresini MotoE), with Aegerter receiving his award remotely.
The top Independent Team rider title went to Johann Zarco (Pramac Racing) after another season of consistent speed and excellence from the Frenchman, and this year’s MotoGP™ Rookie of the Year award was presented to his teammate Jorge Martin after a stunning debut for the Spaniard – including a first premier class win, a host of poles and another podium to round out the year too.
In Moto2™, Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Raul Fernandez, after breaking some of Marc Marquez’ records in the class, was crowned Rookie of the Year. In Moto3™, by definition it was also a clear winner as a rookie stormed the Championship: Pedro Acosta.
Ducati swept the Team and Constructor titles in the premier class, with the Bologna factory taking their highest number of podiums ever – and earlier in the day having taken their first ever 1-2-3. Ducati Lenovo Team were the Team Champions too. Kalex came out on top in Moto2™, and KTM in Moto3™.
The Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup winner David Alonso and FIM MiniGP World Series Champion Izan Rodriguez were also applauded for their seasons.
And so the curtain falls, and we bid farewell to a rider who sparked the soul of the sport. Ciao Vale, grazie – and let’s celebrate an incredible career before the lights go out in 2022 for more incredible racing!
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Hamilton delivers superb come-back drive
Sao Paulo, 14 Nov 2021: Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton completed a stunning recovery from disqualification in qualifying and an engine-related grid penalty to win the São Paulo Grand Prix ahead of Red Bull’s championship leader Max Verstappen. Valtteri Bottas completed a podium double for Mercedes with third place ahead of Sergio Pérez, who rescued a point back from Hamilton with the fastest lap on the final tour of the race.
When the lights went out at the start both Red Bulls got good starts and Verstappen was able to pull alongside pole sitter Bottas and the muscle his way past in Turn 1. Pérez profited from a poor start by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz to slip through from fourth on the grid to third place. Sainz was then tagged by Norris who passed the Spaniard around the outside, with the result that Charles Leclerc advanced to fourth.
Further back Hamilton was on a march. On Saturday morning the Briton had been disqualified from qualifying for a rear wing irregularity but powered through the pack in the Sprint to claim fifth place. That left him with a 10th-place grid spot due to an penalty for taking a new ICE ahead of the weekend.
The set-backs were no obstacle to the Mercedes driver however and after the start he picked up four places on the first lap. By lap four he was up to fourth after passing Leclerc and that became third as Bottas eased off at the start of the next tour and Hamilton swept around the outside into Turn 1 to take third place.
He then was allowed to close right up to Pérez when the race was briefly neutralised. AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda collided with Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll and the Japanese driver lost his front wing. With debris at the side of the track the Safety Car was deployed and the field bunched.
When the track was green-flagged again at the start of lap 10, Verstappen and Pérez resisted a challenge from Hamilton to hoid the top two positions ahead of the Mercedes, with the Ferraris of Leclerc and Sainz in fifth and sixth respectively.
Soon after, however, the Virtual Safety Car appeared when Mick Schumacher’s Haas shed its front wing and more debris was deposited on the track. When the caution ended the Red Bulls once again held their positions, though this time Pérez was under more pressure from Hamilton.
And at the end of lap 17 the Mexican driver could resist no more. Hamilton closed through the final corner and under DRS passed the Red Bull driver around the outside to take P3.
However, in doing so, the Briton went slightly wide and got a poor exit. Pérez closed in on the long run to Turn 4 and retook the position with a good move. Hamilton was also not in the mood to give up and he closed one more time to pass the Red Bull for the final time and take second place.
Mercedes went for the undercut at the end of lap 26. Hamilton arrowed into the pit lane and took on hard tyres in a 2.4s stop. Red Bull responded by bringing Verstappen in at the end of the next lap and when he had taken on hard tyres he was just able to rejoin ahead of Hamilton whose progress was being hampered by
McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo. The gap between the front pair was now just 1.7s.
Pérez pitted soon after for hard tyres but just after his stop the VSC was deployed again when elements from the rear of Stroll’s car broke off. That allowed Mercedes to pit Bottas and with the caution requiring the Red Bull to run slowly, Bottas was able to steal third place.
Max soon radioed through to ask the team to avoid an undercut in the next stop and just 14 laps after his first visit to pit lane the Dutchman headed in for another set of hard tyres. Bottas pitted on the next tour, followed by Pérez and then, at the end of lap 43, Hamilton made his final stop, taking on hard tyres but when he emerged Verstappen was again ahead.
Hamilton began to close in, however, and on lap 48 having got a good exit out of the final corner and drawn close into Turn 1, the Mercedes driver attacked into Turn 4. He drew alongside Max but the Dutchman braked later and just held on. Both cars went off into the run off area but resumed safely. The stewards noted the incident but quickly ruled that no investigation was necessary.
Hamilton attacked again on lap 58. This time Max was forced to defend more robustly and though he held the lead he was later given a black and white flag for weaving. Next time round, though, there was no way to hold off the challenge and with another good exit out of the Senna S Hamilton used DRS to power past the Dutch drive as they approached Descido do Lago.
And there the battle was decided. Armed with greater straight line speed Hamilton quickly built a lead as Max backed off in the final laps, settling for second place and damage limitation.
However, with Hamilton holding the fastest lap, Red Bull used Perez’s substantial advantage to fifth-placed Leclerc to pit the Mexican and go for the fastest lap. And the Mexican duly posted a time of 1:11.010 to steal the precious championship point from Hamilton.
Behind Leclerc, sixth place at the flag went to Sainz, with AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly seventh. Alpine’s Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso were eighth and ninth respectively and the final point on offer went to McLaren’s Lando Norris.
In the battles for the titles, Max now leaves Brazil with his lead in the Drivers’ cut to 14 points, while in the Constructors’ championship Mercedes now lead by 11 points.
2021 FIA Formula 1 São Paulo Grand Prix – Race
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 71 1:32’22.851
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda 71 1:32’33.347 10.496
3 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 71 1:32’36.427 13.576
4 Sergio Pérez Red Bull/Honda 71 1:33’02.791 39.940
5 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 71 1:33’12.368 49.517
6 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 71 1:33’14.671 51.820
7 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri/Honda 70 1:32’27.043 1 lap /4.192
8 Esteban Ocon Alpine/Renault 70 1:32’43.369 1 lap /20.518
9 Fernando Alonso Alpine/Renault 70 1:32’43.860 1 lap /21.009
10 Lando Norris McLaren/Mercedes 70 1:32’46.857 1 lap /24.006
11 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin/Mercedes 70 1:32’48.145 1 lap /25.294
12 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 70 1:32’53.939 1 lap /31.088
13 George Russell Williams/Mercedes 70 1:33’20.939 1 lap /58.088
14 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 70 1:33’23.413 1 lap /1’00.562
15 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri/Honda 70 1:33’27.652 1 lap /1’04.801
16 Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 70 1:33’31.663 1 lap /1’08.812
17 Nikita Mazepin Haas/Ferrari 69 1:32’58.069 2 laps /35.218
18 Mick Schumacher Haas/Ferrari 69 1:33’35.425 2 laps /1’12.574
Daniel Ricciardo McLaren/Mercedes 49 1:06’27.514 Power Unit
Lance Stroll Aston Martin/Mercedes 47 1:04’21.731 Retirement











