Category: Indians Abroad

News about Indians racing in different motorsports events abroad

  • Naveen Pulligilla, Musa Sherif set for historic WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2025 debut

    Naveen Pulligilla, Musa Sherif set for historic WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2025 debut

    Nairobi (Kenya), 19 March 2025: Indian motorsport marks a significant milestone as Naveen Pulligilla and Musa Sherif are set to become the first all-Indian team in WRC as they compete in the iconic Safari Rally Kenya 2025, a round of the World Rally Championship (WRC), from March 20 to 23.

    Competing for Africa Eco Motorsport team, the duo will take part in the WRC3 ARC3 class (African Rally Championship) in one of the most-gruelling events in the WRC calendar. Based in Naivasha, Kenya, the rally will feature 21 challenging stages spanning a competitive distance of 383.10 km, with a total rally distance of 1381.92 km, testing endurance and skill.

     “The Safari Rally is one of the toughest challenges in motorsport, but we are prepared for the grind. Our goal is to finish strong and gain valuable experience,” said co-driver Musa Sherif.

    “This is a dream come true. Competing in the WRC Safari Rally is a huge honour, and we are ready to showcase what Indian rallying is capable of,” added driver Naveen Pulligilla, who recently completed pre-rally testing in Indonesia in a Rally3 car, with technical assistance from MRU Motorsport, Malaysia.

    Pulligilla, an accomplished off-road driver from Hyderabad, competed in the Asia Pacific Rally Championship in New Zealand last year. His co-driver, Musa Sherif from Kasargod, is India’s most decorated co-driver with over 33 years of experience, ten national championship titles, and participation in 331 rallies, including 91 international events. Both actively compete in the Indian National Rally Championship. Naveen’s precise and aggressive driving style, combined with Musa’s seasoned navigation and strategy, sets the stage for a landmark Indian presence in WRC.

    The 2025 Safari Rally Kenya, the third round of the WRC season, is renowned for its demanding terrain, unpredictable weather, and breathtaking landscapes. The rally will include stages such as Camp Moran, Loldia, and Hell’s Gate, known for their technical complexity and natural beauty.

    This historic participation marks a proud moment for Indian motorsport. “Hope it paves the way for greater recognition of Indian rallying talent, and hopefully inspires more Indians to race abroad,’’ concluded Naveen and Musa.

  • Eshanth Vengatesan wins third place in ROK Cup Round 1 finals at Singapore

    Eshanth Vengatesan wins third place in ROK Cup Round 1 finals at Singapore

    Singapore, 18 March 2025: The 13-year-old Eshanth Vengatesan from Chennai notched up a brilliant podium in the ROK Cup Junior Karting Championship held in Singapore on March 15 and 16.

    Eshanth took the final spot on the podium, finishing third in the final race of Round 1 in the ROK Cup Junior section at the KF1 Circuit in Singapore. The ROK Cup Singapore kicked off last weekend with 47 drivers on the grid across 4 categories namely Mini, Junior, Senior, and Rookie. Satt Kotak, Conrad Garrow, Dillan Tan, took dominant wins in the first 3 categories respectively.

    Eshanth, who finished runners-up in the fmsci Rotax Max National Karting Championship Junior category last year is a student of SBOA Global School, Anna Nagar, Chennai. The MSport karter won the first runner-up place in the OK-Junior Championship last year and was nominated by the Indian Federation (fmsci) to represent India in the FIA Karting Academy Junior Championship to be held later this year in Europe with rounds in Spain, Germany and Italy.

    Born on 17th September 2011, Eshanth made his debut in the Indian National Championship in 2022 and won his debut race in the Micro Max class. He finished runner-up in the Nationals that year to take a deserving ‘Best Newcomer Award’. Later, he represented India in the Asia Pacific Championship held in Malaysia in 2023 and Singapore in 2024. Before returning to India, he started as a cadet in Singapore at the age of 9 and displayed good speed and skills to match the pace of seniors. In 2023, he also finished second in the Meritus Cup.

    The Sebastian Vettel fan will be looking forward to a fruitful season in India, apart from his international OKJ races.

  • Rehan Khan to race Champion of Future Academy karting series

    Rehan Khan to race Champion of Future Academy karting series

    Chennai, 20 February 2025: Rehan Khan, a 11-year-old Chennai school boy, is selected for the prestigious Champion of the Future Academy Programme and will be racing for a full season in Europe and other cities from February to November in 2025.

    In its second year, the Champions of the Future Academy Programme offers six rounds during six weekends. The first two days during the Round 1 race week-end are set for the drivers to get acquainted with the material and officials. Later, another five double-header race weekends are scheduled for the season. Four of them will be in Europe and two at Qatar and Abu Dhabi.

    With an aim to promote professional kart racing through the arrive-and-drive concept, the Academy programme hosted by RGMMC, travels to high-level circuits in Portugal, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Qatar and Abu Dhabhi.

    As a student at Don Bosco Egmore School, Rehan has already made a mark in Indian motorsports, excelling in his class in the 2024 season.

    Rehan’s talent has earned him a place in the globally recognised Champion of the Future Academy Programme, where he will join 36 other karting prodigies from around the world. This opportunity will allow him to further develop his skills and compete in Europe. Rehan demonstrated unwavering consistency in his performances last year.

    The Champion of the Future Academy Programme offers young drivers the training and exposure needed to compete at the highest level of motorsport.

    “I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all my sponsors for believing in me and supporting my journey. Your trust and encouragement have played a vital role in helping me achieve my dreams, and I promise to continue striving for success both on and off the track,” Rehan said.

    As he embarks on this exciting new chapter of his career, Rehan is determined to build on his success in India and continue to raise the bar as he prepares to compete on the European circuit.

    2025 Calendar

    Round 1: March 27 Feb to 3 March: Kartódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal

    Round 2: April 9 to 13: Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero, Valencia, Spain

    Round 3: July 2 to 6: Pista Azzurra, Jesolo, Italy

    Round 4: Sept. 17 to 21: Pannonia Ring Karting, Ostffyasszonyfa, Hungary

    Round 5: Nov. 22 to 26: Lusail Go Karting Circuit, Doha, Qatar

    Round 6: Nov. 22 to 26: Al Forsan International Kart Circuit, Abu Dhabi, UAE

  • Karna-Musa finish 2nd in Thailand Rally Championship; Anushriya wins Ladies title

    Karna-Musa finish 2nd in Thailand Rally Championship; Anushriya wins Ladies title

    Bangkok, 9 February 2025: Reigning Indian National Rally champions, Karna Kadur and Musa Sherif added one more feather in their decorated cap, finished second in the Thailand Rally Championship which concluded its final round here on Sunday.

    The top Indian duo was invited to drive for the Toyota TCD Asia team formerly known as TRD in their second car – as Driver / Co-driver pair in a Toyota CHR 4WD.

    Thailand Rally championship attracts a little over 58 entries and is a 4-round championship bringing drivers from neighbouring countries like Indonesia , Malaysia , Singapore, Vietnam, China , Japan , India and Thai drivers.

    Competing against fellow teammate in a Toyota CHR there were other teams and privateers alike running 4wd cars like the Mitsubishi EVO 9 , EVO 7, Subaru Impressa among other custom Honda Civic and Suzuki Swift Sport built from Europe vying for top honours.

    Karna and Musa had consistent podium finishes and won the runners up title despite missing a round of the Thai Championship as it coincided with their Indian Rally Championship Round 3. In their first international outing together as a pair, they have managed to win the Indian National Rally Championship (INRC 2024) as well as finish a second in the Thailand Rally Championship.

    Anushriya Gulati wins Ladies title at Thiland

    Anushriya Gulati, along with co-driver Karan Aukta won the Ladies class and was presented the title by the King of Thailand. She won all the four rounds of the RAAT Rally of Thailand to bag the Ladies title comfortably.

  • Sanjay Takale dishes out another stellar show with three days remaining: Dakar Classic

    Sanjay Takale dishes out another stellar show with three days remaining: Dakar Classic

    From Rajan Syal at Dakar

    Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), 14 January 2025: Indian rally driver Sanjay Takale, alongside his French co-driver Maxime Raud from the Compagnie Saharienne team, celebrated the festival of Sankranti with a stellar performance at the Dakar 2025. Competing in the Classic Cars section—a regularity event held alongside the main Dakar races—Takale delivered consistent results with a strong display of his skill and commitment.

    On Monday, the seasoned rally driver secured 11th place in the stage rankings. Earlier, in Stage 3’s after the gruelling 48-hour Chrono segment, Takale impressed with a remarkable 7th-place finish. On Tuesday, he finished 12th but was later ranked 17th following a penalty of 40 points, in the stage and currently sits 21st overall in the general classification.

    Haradh is located in the middle of the eastern province, the largest in Saudi Arabia, through which the vehicles of the Dakar caravan sped today, their riders and drivers intently focused to avoid being caught out by the tangle of tracks. Over a distance against the clock of 357 kilometres and at a high pace requiring speedy roadbook reading, the main pitfalls to be avoided for the pretenders to the rally’s various crowns concerned navigation. However, with the need to maintain a steady speed unlike in the other categories, Sanjay Takale, completed one more day successfully.

    A Trailblazer for India in Motorsports

    Takale, a 56-year-old veteran from Manguri near Pune, Maharashtra, is a pioneer in Indian motorsports. Starting his career in motocross during the 1980s, he transitioned to rallying in cars and became an Asia-Pacific Production Cup champion. Takale has also represented India in World Rally Championship (WRC) events.

    His participation in Dakar marks a significant milestone as he becomes the first Indian to compete in the event’s car category. Paired with navigator and coach Maxime Raud, Takale entered the Dakar Classic with the primary goal of gaining valuable experience in the world’s most challenging rally.

    Tuesday’s Challenges and Highlights

    Tuesday’s stage featured four Regularity Tests (RT) and a concluding Dune Test. Takale initially finished 12th in class and was running 15th overall in the Classic Cars category. However, a late penalty of 40 points pushed him to 21st in the overall rankings and 17th in the stage standings.

    Despite the setback, Takale’s experience and precise driving have kept his car unscathed. His ability to navigate sandy terrain, rocky paths, and dunes with consistent speed and regularity helped him handle Dakar’s demanding conditions with focus and dedication.

    The Road Ahead

    This is Takale’s 75th international rally, and he chose to do the ‘Mother of all rallies’ to celebrate the milestone. The next stages will test his mettle further. The remaining three specials—spanning 123 km, 284 km, and 63 km—include the formidable dunes of the Empty Quarter, a highlight of the rally. With reduced distances on the final day, January 17, Takale is poised to tackle the challenges ahead and look confident and his main target is to finish the daunting Dakar.

    The “Mother of All Rallies” has witnessed a historic debut, and with three days remaining, all eyes are on Takale as he continues his journey through the world’s toughest motorsport event even as the three Bikers from India made their exit by now.

    Harith Noah, last year’s Rally2 winner suffered a wrist fracture in the prologue and had to unfortunately withdraw early on medical advice. The other two bikers, privateers, Ashish Raorane, in his third Dakar, suffered a setback once again and was forced to withdraw after Stage 6 while debutant Jatin Jain from Nagpur too withdraw after Stage 5 on January 9.

  • Sanjay Takale impressive on Stage 1; Ashish Raorane, Jatin Jain complete Day 2 on bikes

    Sanjay Takale impressive on Stage 1; Ashish Raorane, Jatin Jain complete Day 2 on bikes

    Bisha (Saudi Arabia), 4 January 2025: All the three Indians at the iconic Dakar Rally completed the first stage successfully on Saturday. Travelling south from Bisha, the air gets thinner and thinner as the road approaches 1,300 metres. The drop in oxygen levels is barely noticeable, but the landscape is no longer the same. Near the middle of the special, the entrants had their work cut out for them exploring the canyons and powering their way up rock-strewn sandy plateaus! The 412 km stage was a test of concentration and sand-surfing skills and the three INdians, Sanjay Takale in Classic Cars sections and, Ashish Raorane and Jatin Jain in the Rally2 class of bikes section managed to finish the day without any hiccups.

    Earlier on Day 1, top Indian rider and last year’s Rally 2 Champion, Harith Noah had a bad crash, fractured his wrist and withdrew from the Dakar 2025. The Sherco TVS Factory rider suffered a premature end to his campaign.

    Sanjay Takale – Classic Cars

    As expected it was a tough long day for all the categories and even the Classics had a long day of 374km Stage 1. The Pune driver, Takale had a good run as both driver and navigator worked well in tandem to finish the day in 37th overall out of 96 cars. In his class H1B class, Sanjay moved up to 5th place out of 11 cars. Tomorrow Stage 02 is the first part of the Chrono stage. Classic cars, come back to Bisha but only 90 minutes of service is allowed.

    Earlier on the first day, as Dakar kicked off with a short prologue, aerpace Racer Sanjay Takale settled into the race and secured an impressive 13th place overall.

    Ashish Raorane – Bikes Rally 2

    Raorane started second today as the start order was based on the reverse order of the prologue results. The 499-km stage with 412-km competitive stage with canyons and rock-strewn sandy plateaus was just the beginning.
    Ashish finished a creditable 77th in the stage and also in General Classification of Rally2 bikes. The Xraids Experience rider clocked 7 hours, 50 minutes and 08 seconds. The indian is supported by Rynox Gear, Reise tyres and DosMoto design. The technical and maintenance support comes from SlipStream Performance, while spares and accessories partners are Motousher, BigBad Bikes, Lazyass Bikers and MX store.

    Jatin Jain – Bikes Rally2 class

    Indore’s Jatin Jain is on his maiden Dakar and he did well to complete the first full section. He finished 111th in the classification and was bogged down by a penalty. He is riding with team Desert Storm Racing. He is riding a Kove 450 Rally bike and service is provided by XRaids Experience team. He is supported by Vamsi Merla in his quest for Dakar through VM Sports Foundation, and also has Rynox as one of his supporters.

    RIDER FACTS… (Jatin Jain)

    • Jatin Jain’s passion for motorbikes and rallying has taken over his everyday life. After working and founding several businesses, Jatin Jain has fully focused on his passion with the firm intention of competing in off-road rallies for the next 15 years.
    • The Indian from Indore started racing on home soil some 20 years ago and started with motocross and supercross. To date he has over 200 podium finishes.
    • Cross-country rallying wasn’t really an addiction, but he was pushed by CS Santosh, the first Indian to finish the Dakar in 2015 to give it a go despite not really liking the navigation side. Bit he eventually decided to switch to the discipline.
    • After competing and gaining experience on rallies like the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, the Sonora Rally or the Desfaio Ruta 40 in Argentina, it’s now time for the big one for the 46-year-old rider who will be starting the Dakar on a Kove.
    • Not too worried about the difficulty of such a demanding rally, the main concern for this father of two based in Nagpur is food. Jain is indeed a pure vegetarian and might come with his own food from India just to make sure that he has everything he needs to be as efficient as possible on the bike.
  • Dakar stars Sanz and Noah talk about grit ahead of gruelling 12-stage race

    Dakar stars Sanz and Noah talk about grit ahead of gruelling 12-stage race

    As the 2025 Dakar Rally draws near, the world’s top off-road racers are gearing up for the ultimate test on wheels. This legendary event, known for its grueling stages and unpredictable terrain, challenges competitors across cars, motorcycles, trucks, and quads to push their limits. Taking place from January 3–17 in Saudi Arabia, the 47th edition will see racers tackle 7,759 kilometers, including 12 timed special stages, from Bisha to Shubaytah.

    Among the standout competitors preparing for the rally are Spanish motorsport legend Laia Sanz and Indian breakout star Harith Noah, who are sharing their 10-step strategy to conquer the dunes. Their insights, grounded in years of experience and respect for the Dakar’s challenges, offer a roadmap to success in one of the toughest motorsport events in the world.

    Laia Sanz: A Legacy of Endurance and Excellence
    Laia Sanz boasts an unmatched record of completing all 14 Dakar editions she has entered, with a career-best ninth-place finish in 2015. A 14-time FIM Women’s Trial World Champion, Sanz has successfully transitioned from motorcycles to cars, bringing her depth of experience and strategic approach to new heights.

    Laia Sanz poses for a portrait during the Spanish Red Bull Athlete Summit in Andorra, on January 31 2024. Photo by Gianfranco Tripodo for Red Bull Content Pool -For editorial use only

    Harith Noah: India’s Rising Star
    Harith Noah made history in 2024 as the fastest Indian in Dakar history, clinching the Rally2 title. His performance, which follows the trailblazing legacy of Indian motorsport icon CS Santosh, highlights Noah’s growing prominence on the global stage.

    The 2025 route in Saudi Arabia covers 7,759 kilometres spread over 12 timed special stages with the 47th edition beginning in Bisha on January 3 and finishing in Shubaytah on January 17.

    Here are Sanz and Noah’s 10 key steps to success at the Dakar Rally

    1. Preparation is Key
    Noah revealed his fitness a crucial component: “Last year, I worked on gaining a little extra weight to better adapt to the suspension on the bike, but after we figured out the suspension during Rallye du Maroc I’m not as concerned about gaining weight anymore. I’ve been to the Red Bull Athlete Performance Center several times this year, which has really helped me out.”

    2. Endurance Over Speed
    Twelve stages, which can last up to six hours at a time, mean you need to keep a positive mindset that focuses on endurance. Sanz explained: “The Dakar is a race, so it’s a bit strange that the winner can sometimes not win a stage. You need to be fast, but you also need to be smart. It’s such a complicated race, but I think that’s what makes it so special.”

    3. Rhythm is Everything
    With so many other vehicles racing around you over the ever present tricky terrain, focus and finding your own rhythm is key. Noah said: “I’m a really slow starter. It takes me about three days to start feeling comfortable on the bike and to perform properly. For example, at Rallye du Maroc this year I was completely exhausted after the first day. But by the second day I felt better and by the third day I felt like I could keep going for as many days as needed without getting tired.”

    4. Respect the Desert
    Never underestimate the desert – especially rookies – something that has been the backbone of Sanz’s success. She admitted: “My advice is never go over your limit. Rookies arrive super motivated, but they must remember to respect the desert. Be careful and, if one day you feel quite slow, then just relax and know that tomorrow will be a better day.”

    5. Minimize Distractions
    For many racers, creating a bubble around them is important to get as much out of the race as possible. Noah declared: “I don’t check the race results during the event. This was a decision I made with my psychologist and we agreed it’s the best approach for me. I also don’t use any social media during the race. Someone else manages it for me.”

    6. Use Experience Across Categories
    Switching up categories can often take you to the next Dakar level. Sanz added: “I did 11 on a bike, so I got so much experience in the dunes and you get to really understand the race. In my experience you can bring a lot of the strategies that work on bikes to racing cars at the Dakar.”

    7. Stay Present
    With each stage full of punishing kilometres, it is easy to let the mind drift. Noah recommended: “My focus is simple: ride one kilometre at a time. Just ride as well as I can. Whether I finish 30th, 10th, or anywhere else, I need to accept it. That’s my mantra: ride in the now. Don’t let what’s going to happen or what has already happened affect you.”

    8) Positivity is also key.
    Sanz said: “Even if you have a tough start and find yourself at the back you must stay positive. Wait for your moment. This is a race where so many things happen and you need to make sure you avoid any big mistakes. You will have bad stages, but you must keep going.”

    9. Age is Just a Number
    Age is not a barrier either as Dakar history is packed with older winners, even into their sixties. Sanz said: “Experience is important. It makes me happy to see Carlos Sainz still winning because it means that I still have time! I know Carlos and how much he trains to stay in shape to race. There’s so much hard work that goes on behind the scenes.”

    10. Savor Every Moment
    Above all, relish each and every day however gruelling. Noah said: “First place in Rally2 was never part of the plan. Winning is obviously a huge achievement, but the most amazing part was standing on the Dakar podium and receiving that trophy. That was an unbelievable feeling.”

  • Kabilesh Triumphs at MalaysiaSBK: A New Indian Champion Rises

    Kabilesh Triumphs at MalaysiaSBK: A New Indian Champion Rises

    Sepang (Malaysia), Dec 15, 2024: Fourteen-year-old Indian sensation K.R. Kabilesh burst into the international spotlight at the Malaysia Superbike Championship (MSBK) finale on Sunday, claiming his maiden victory on the global stage. Competing in the MSBK 250B class, the youngster clinched two podium finishes, placing second in Race 1 before surging to a commanding win in Race 2 at the famed Sepang International Circuit.

    Though still in his early teens, Kabilesh’s journey has been anything but ordinary. He first turned heads in the Indian Mini GP races in Bengaluru back in 2022, running alongside none other than his father, multiple national champion Rajini Krishnan. Since starting out in the FIM MiniGP Indian Championship, the young rider steadily graduated to national-level racing before making his MSBK debut earlier this year aboard a Kawasaki Ninja 250R. By Round 3 in October, he was already a podium finisher. At the season finale, he lifted his performance even further. He is also the youngest rider to win in the MSBK.

    Race 1 saw Kabilesh seize the lead from the start, fending off a relentless challenge from Indonesian rider Rakha Bima Saktiansyah. Despite relinquishing the top spot on Lap 4, he remained in hot pursuit, ultimately crossing the line a razor-thin 0.014 seconds behind his rival, a clear indicator of the fight he was willing to bring.

    That narrow defeat only fueled his determination. In Race 2, Kabilesh delivered a stunning performance, building a four-second cushion over Saktiansyah that his competitor simply couldn’t overcome. The result capped a stellar rookie season, propelling Kabilesh to a fourth-place finish in the overall standings with a total of 81 points.

    For Kabilesh, racing is more than a passion. It’s in his DNA. His father, Rajini Krishnan, is an iconic figure in Indian motorsport, boasting 11 national titles, as well as the Losail Asian Champion (600cc) crown and MSBK championships. Kabilesh, following in those legendary footsteps, has already begun carving out his own legacy.

    “It’s rewarding to see my hard work pay off,” Kabilesh said after the race. “While other kids play, I’m out there travelling and racing. It’s a sacrifice, but today’s result makes it all worth it. This is just the beginning of a long, challenging road.”

    Caption: Eleven time National champion, Rajini Krishnan, left and India’s first rider in MotoGp, Sarath, who also coached the youngster, pose with Kabilesh after his win at Sepang on Sunday.

    The young rider was quick to credit the man who paved the way. “I am extremely thankful to my dad, Rajini Krishnan, without whom I wouldn’t be here. He’s my hero, my mentor, and my inspiration. I dedicate this win to him,” Kabilesh added.

    With talent forged on familiar tracks at home and now proven on the international stage, Kabilesh’s star is unmistakably on the rise—just like the racing dynasty he proudly represents.

  • Aishwarya Pissay secures third Bajas World Cup medal

    Aishwarya Pissay secures third Bajas World Cup medal

    Dubai, December 2, 2024: Ace Indian rider Aishwarya Pissay, a proud product of TVS Racing, has once again made history by securing third place in the 2024 FIM Bajas World Cup. The season concluded with the grueling Dubai International Baja, the eighth and final round of the championship, on Sunday.

    Aishwarya Pissay receiving the honours after winning her third World Championship medal in Dubai on Sunday night. INDIAinF1 photo by special arrangement

    Competing in the 450cc and Ladies’ classes, the Bengaluru rider faced technical challenges, including navigation system issues during the final round which kept her out of the final classification. Despite these setbacks, her points from earlier rounds were enough to secure her a second runner-up spot on the Bajas World Cup leaderboard, reinforcing her status as a pioneer in Indian motorsport.

    Reflecting on her achievement, Aishwarya said: “This rally was a true test of resilience. Unfortunately, technical issues with the navigation system on both days kept me out of the general classification, but every challenge brings a valuable lesson. Rally life often throws the unexpected at you, and this experience has only fueled my determination to come back stronger. Despite the setbacks, I’m immensely proud to have secured 3rd place in the World Championship for India. This marks my third World Championship podium in the history of the sport, and I’m deeply grateful for the unwavering support of my team, fans, and everyone who continues to believe in me.”

    Aishwarya Pissay, the 7-time National Champion in action at Dubai Baja.

    Aishwarya, who became the first-ever Indian to win a World Championship in motorsport with her 2019 Bajas World Cup victory, now holds three World Cup medals, a record-breaking feat in 2W motorsport. Her journey continues to inspire as she remains a trailblazer, achieving consistent success on the world stage.

    Her remarkable efforts have been supported by TVS Racing, as well as co-sponsors IIFL, Micro Labs, and Surana College.

    Aishwarya Pissay, a proud product of TVS Racing

    About Aishwarya Pissay

    Aishwarya Pissay, a 29-year-old motorsports icon from Bengaluru, is a pioneer in Indian two-wheeler racing. She has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the 2017 FMSCI’s Outstanding Woman in Motorsports Award. With a career marked by grit, perseverance, and historic achievements, Aishwarya continues to break barriers and pave the way for future generations in motorsport.

  • Aishwarya Pissay of Sherco TVS Rally team all set for FIM Bajas WC final round

    Aishwarya Pissay of Sherco TVS Rally team all set for FIM Bajas WC final round

    Dubai, Nov. 28, 2024: TVS Racing’s star racer, Aishwarya Pissay, the only World Cup winner from India in motorsports is raring to go at the final round of the FIM Bajas World Cup here from Friday.

    The Bengaluru champion who re-launched her international campaign at the Baja Spain Aragon, the third round and finished a creditable second, also took part in the gruelling 590-km of Hungarian Baja this year and kept her good standing on the table.

    The Baja season will end with the medal ceremony for the winners of the FIM Bajas World Cup in the Moto, Quad, Women, Junior, veteran and Trail categories on Sunday. Twenty-nine bikes will line up on the start on the final weekend in the Dubai desert.

    After a long break due to an injury, Aishwarya worked hard on rehabilitation and plunged into high-performance training abroad for about 45 days. The final round of the FIM Bajas World Cup is set to be an exhilarating showdown, with Aishwarya Pissay aiming to cement her place among the elite. Competing in the Women’s Category, she brings a wealth of experience and adaptability to varying terrains, which will be crucial in this climactic event. This round will feature gruelling stages that test navigation, endurance, and strategy, providing a platform for Aishwarya to showcase her growth and determination. With 29 riders set to participate in the race, she will be a part of Sherco TVS Rally Factory Team. The winner of 2019 World Cup Baja is all geared up for the final hurray and is eager to make the podium of the World Cup once again.

    The multiple Indian National rally champion who became the first Indian woman to make her international debut at Baja Spain in 2018 at the age of 22, this will be Aishwarya’s third shot at the World Cup. The Indian rider supported by TVS Racing, co-sponsored by Scott, Ultrahuman, IIFL and Micro Labs, looks to turn tables astride a Sherco 450 SEF. She trained hard, setting up a short base in Dubai, to fine-tune her physical fitness and riding skills.

    Getting back into shape both mentally and physically, is of utmost importance. It was a high-performance training focussed on fitness and mental conditioning but also on identifying and fine-tuning my riding skills and learning the terrain and the art of navigation. Staying focussed and calm are some other interesting aspects that I learnt and enjoyed,” said Aishwarya, who continues to get support from Surana College, her alma mater.

    “The training abroad has given me much confidence and now is the time to utilise these skills and continue learning. I will focus on the Baja for the next three days. Every incident has taught me lessons and made me stronger and I am ready to go,” said the 28-year-old, who bounced back after the life-threatening accident in 2018 to bag the World Cup.

    On Thursday, The riders did the administrative and technical checks at Dubai Festival City Mall and then took part in the start ceremony. On Friday, a short 4.32km Prologue will determine the starting order for the first 195km special stage on Saturday.

    On December 1, at the finish of the second stage, which will also run for 195km, the winners of the various categories will be crowned after a long season in Europe and the Middle East. Only the best six results will be counted towards the final standings from the eight Bajas.