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  • Indian Supercross/Motocross Archives: Hall of Fame

    Motocross and Supercross are the popular disciplines of motorsports which enjoyed huge fan following in India. The motocross events attract huge crowds, especially in Bengaluru, Pune and Coimbatore for many years now.

    From 2005 onwards, the motocross events gave way to the new nomen clature when the arrival of MRF National Supercross Championships.

    Here INDIAinF1 attempts to pool all the articles in one place. It is work in progress and we aim to put together a Hall of Fame for Supercross by the end of the year 2023:

    2018:

    Round 4: Jaipur: 10 September 2018: In rain Jinan beats Harith Noah.

    2017:

    Round 4: Kolhapur: 24 August 2017: Karan wins Round 4

    Round 5: Goa: 14 October:

    Round 6: Bengaluru: 9 December 2017:

    2013 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    Final, Round 5: Coimbatore: 21 November 2013: TVS Racing’s Aravind KP wins MRF National Supercross Championship

    2012 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    2011 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    Round 1: Bengaluru: 15 May 2011: HK Pradeep bags top honours in MRF Supercross Round 1

    Round 2: Coimbatore: 22 May 2011: KP Arvind leads TVS domination in Round 2

    2010 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    Final Round : Pune: 13 December 2010: CS Santosh blazes away to National Supercross title

    2009 – MRF Supercross Challenge

    Round 1: Goa: 24 May 2009: Team TVS Racing Sweep First Round Of MRF Supercross Challenge 2009

    Round 2: Hyderabad: 31 May 2009: TK Vishwanath, Veer Patel share honours in Foreign Class

    2008 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    Round 1: Hyderabad: 20 July 2008: CS Santosh wins battles with Veer, crowned champ

    2007 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    Round 1:

    Round 2:

    Round 3: Baroda: 10 June 2007: C S Santosh of TVS Racing capture’s glory

    Round 4: Kolhapur: 9 October 2007: TVS’ Karan Kadam ‘best rider of the day’

    Round 5: Bangalore: 9 December 2007: Karan Kadam crowned 2007 MRF Motocross champion

    2006 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    TVS Awards in 2006.

    Round 1: Pune: 14 May 2006: Vijaykumar claims honours in Round 1

    Round 2: Chennai: 20 August 2006: Vijaykumar, Karan Kadam win a moto each; Vijay, best rider

    Round 3: Coimbatore: 8 October 2006: TVS’ Karan Kadam takes honours at Round 3

    Round 4: Goa: 29 October 2006: Karan Kadam of TVS Racing declared best rider.

    2005 – MRF National Supercross Championship

    Round 1: Goa: 8 May 2005: Vijaykumar bags double in top class; TVS Racing Sweeps MRF National Supercross

    Round 2: Pune: 15 May 2005: CS Santosh, Eathasham share honours; Vijaykumar keeps lead

    Round 3: Vadodara: 23 October 2005: Vijaykumar falls to CS Santosh; Bengalurean wins both motos

    Round 4: Chandigarh: 5 Nov 2005: CS Santosh hogs limelight winning ‘Best Rider’.

    2004:

    Round 1: Chandigarh: 29 Feb 2004: C. Vijay Kumar of TVS Racing excels, awarded ‘Best Rider Of The Day’

    Round 2:

    Round 3: Chennai: 1 August 2004: Vijaykumar enthralls Chennai, bags best rider award

    Round 4: Pune: 26 September 2004: C Vijaykumar consolidates position in Foreign Open class

    Round 5:

    2003;

    Round 6: Bangalore: 23 Dec 2003: C Vijaykumar rated best; TVS Racing wins National Motocross

  • fmsci Indian Motorsports Champions Lists: Yearwise

    This article is work in progress: All the Indian champions in Motorsports over the years will be listed here. Watch out this space!

    2021: List of fmsci Indian Motorsports Champions for year 2021 *TO BE Completed. Only four Nationals are completed. Year extended till 31 March 2022 by fmsci.

    2021 List of fmsci Indian Motorsports Champions for year 2021

    2020: List of fmsci Indian Motorsports Champions for year 2020

    2018: List of fmsci Champions and fmsci AWARDS

  • Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2020 – Champions List

    CHAMPIONS 2020 – FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2020

    PROMOTER = Motorsport INC

    1. Group A Upto 800cc Class:

    1. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) KTM-EXC450 = 101 points

    2. Sarath Mohan, Suzuki RMX450z, Mallapuram = 80 points

    3. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Suzuki ?, = tied on 76 points

    3. Badal S Doshi (Pune) Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Suzuki RMX450z, = tied on 76 points

    2. Group B 131cc to 165cc:

     1. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) Hero Impulse  = 130;

    2. Ishan Chandra (Mangalore) Hero Impulse = 122;

    3. Vinay Prasad = 84.

    3. Group B 261cc to 400cc Class:

    1. Sudeep Kottary (Mangalore) Duke 390 = 150;

    2. Sajeesh Reghunathan (Mangalore) = 104;

    3. Uday Ganguli = 84.

    4. Group B Upto 130cc Class:

    1. Noldin Thomas (Ernakulam) Yamaha-YBX = 116;

    2. Rakesh Kumar V =115;

    3. Durgesh =93.

    5. Group B 166cc to 260cc Class:

    1. Sachin D (Bengaluru) TVS Apache = 150;

    2. Yuvakumar (Bengaluru) = 90;

    3. Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) = 87.

    6. Ladies Class: 1. Ryhana Bee (Chennai) Hero Impulse = 136;

    2. Tanika Shanbhag (Satara) Hero Impulse = 119;

    3. Dimpy A = 79.

    7. Bullet Class:

    1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) Himalayan = 125;

    2. Devaraj Venkatesh (Bengaluru) (Himalayan) = 11;

    3. Sarath Kumar (Bengaluru) (Himalayan) = 81.

    8. Scooter Class:

    1. Karthik Naidu (Bengaluru) TVS N-Torq = 143;

    2. Pinkesh Thakkar (Pune) Aprilla-SR125 = 105;

    3. Goutham N = 90.

  • MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championships, champions

    MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championships, champions

    Madras Motorsports Club (MMSC) is the only organisation in India which owns a Motorsports facilty accredited by FIA and FIM that is active for almost all the 52 Sundays in any given Calendar Year!

    They are also the only Club who are capable of, and who have been conducting road racing championships for both two-wheeler and four-wheeler competitions since the historic days of Sholavaram fame. One of the five oldest clubs in India who discovered and promoted motorsports, MMSC, is at the forefront of promoting racing in India, is an understatement.

    Here we try to put together and compile a list of all the Racing Nationals approved by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (fmsci) for posterity.

    2021 Motorcycle Nationals – MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2021

    Round 1: MMRT Tarmac; Preview; Friday; Saturday; Sunday

    Round 2: MMRT Tarmac; Preview; Friday; Saturday; Sunday

    2020 – Two Week-ends – Four Rounds

    2019

    2018

    2017

    2016

    2015

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  • National Champions 2020: All 9 motorsports disciplines

    National Champions 2020: All 9 motorsports disciplines

    As on 26 Feb 2021

    FMSCI Indian National Championships – 2020

    1. MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship

    2. JK Tyre  FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship

    3. FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship

    4. MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship

    5. MRF MOGRIP FMSCI National Supercross Championship

    6. MRF MOGRIP FMSCI National Rally Championship 2W

    7. MMS FMSCI National Karting Championship

    8. MMS Indian National Karting X30 Championship

    9. MMSC FMSCI Indian National 2W Drag Championship

    10. FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2020

    1. National Racing Championship (NRC): 2W Champions for 2020

    1. Pro-Stock 301-400cc – Rider: KY Ahamed (Chennai, TVS Racing). Team: TVS Racing. Manufacturer: TVS.

    2. Pro-Stock 165cc Open – Rider: Jagan Kumar (Chennai, TVS Racing). Team: TVS Racing. Manufacturer: TVS.

    3. Novice (Stock 165cc) – Rider: Mohan Babu (Chennai, Privateer). Team: Sparks Racing. Manufacturer: Yamaha

    4. Girls (Stock 165cc) – Rider: Anne Jennifer (Chennai, Sparks Racing). Team: Gusto Racing. Manufacturer: Yamaha.

    2. JK Tyre National Racing Championship 2020

    LGB Formula 4: 1. Champ: Sandeep Kumar, Dark Don Racing –66 points;

    2. Ashwin Datta, Dark Don Racing –63 points;

    3. Vishnu Prasad, MSport –54 points

    Novice Cup: 1. Champion: Amir Sayed, Msport – 120 points;

    2. Dhruvin Gajjar, DTS Racing –49 points;

    3. Aman Chaudhary, DTS Racing –46 points.

    Ladies Class: 1. Champion: Anushriya Gulati, Ahura Racing;

    2. Mira Erda; 3. Phoebe Nongrum.

    Rookie Class: 1. Champion: Anushriya Gulati, Ahura Racing, 77 points.

    3. Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) for 4-wheelers

    1. 1. Gaurav Gill; 2. Karna Kadur; 3. Fabid Ahmer.

    2.Co-Drivers: 1. Musa Sherif; 2. Nikhil Pai; 3. Eldo Chacko.

    3. INRC2: 1. Sahil Khanna 78; 2. Dean Mascarenhas 77; 3. Rahul Kantharaj 62;

    4. Co-drivers: 1. Vidit Jain 83; 2. Shruptha Padival 77; 3. Vivek Bhatt 66;

    5. INRC2 Team: 1. Snap Racing; (Sahil Khanna 117; Lakshay 24) Total=141;

    6. INRC3: 1. Fabid Ahmer 98; 2. Aditya Thakur 90; 3. Maninder Singh Prince 86;

    7.Co-drivers: 1. Eldo Chacko 98; 2. Virender Kashyap 90; 3. Vinay Kumar Padmashali 86;

    8. INRC3 Team: 1. Snap Racing; (Maninder 77; Amer Beg 7; Arjun Rao 7) Total =91.

    9. INRC4: 1. Vaibhav Marathe 68; 2. Mujeeb Rehman 65; 3. Rohit Iyer 55;

    10. Co-drivers: 1. Suhan MK (68); 2. Goutham CP (65); 3. Manjunath (62);

    4. National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2020

    1. Indian Touring Cars: Driver – Arjun Balu (Coimbatore, Race Concepts, 151 points). Team – FB Motorsport (262)

    2. Super Stock: Driver – Raghul Rangasamy (Mamallapuram, Performance Racing, 154). Team – Race Concepts (289).

    3. MRF Saloon Car Series: Diljith TS (Thrissur, 113).

    4. Formula LGB 1300: Driver – Tijil Rao (Bengaluru, 122). Team – Momentum Motorsport (215).

    6. MRF MoGrip National Rally Championship for 2W

    1. Overall champion: Samuel Jacob

    8. Indian National X30 Karting Championship

    1. Senior Class: Surya Varathan, Coimbatore
    2. Junior Class: Ruhaan Alva, Bengaluru
    3. Cadet Class: Ishaan Madesh, Bengaluru

    9. Indian National Drag Championship 2w 2020:

    1. Hemanth Muddappa (Mantra Racing, Above 1051cc and 851-1050cc);

    2. Aiyaz (Pvt, 361-550cc and 131-165cc);

    3. J Bharath Raj (Rulexx Rockers Racing, Up to 165cc, 226-360cc);

    4. Ann Jennifer (Sparks Racing, Girls).

    4. 2-Stroke: Aiyaz (131-165cc); Mohammed Rafiq (2S, Up to 130cc).

    10. FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2020

    PROMOTER = Motorsport INC

    1. Group A Upto 800cc Class:

    1. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) KTM-EXC450 = 101 points

    2. Sarath Mohan, Suzuki RMX450z, Mallapuram = 80 points

    3. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Suzuki ?, = tied on 76 points

    3. Badal S Doshi (Pune) Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Suzuki RMX450z, = tied on 76 points

    2. Group B 131cc to 165cc:

     1. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) Hero Impulse  = 130;

    2. Ishan Chandra (Mangalore) Hero Impulse = 122;

    3. Vinay Prasad = 84.

    3. Group B 261cc to 400cc Class:

    1. Sudeep Kottary (Mangalore) Duke 390 = 150;

    2. Sajeesh Reghunathan = 104;

    3. Uday Ganguli = 84.

    4. Group B Upto 130cc Class:

    1. Noldin Thomas (Ernakulam) Yamaha-YBX = 116;

    2. Rakesh Kumar V =115;

    3. Durgesh =93.

    5. Group B 166cc to 260cc Class:

    1. Sachin D (Bengaluru) TVS Apache = 150;

    2. Yuvakumar = 90;

    3. Sanjay Somashekar = 87.

    6. Ladies Class: 1. Ryhana Bee (Chennai) Hero Impulse = 136;

    2. Tanika Shanbhag (Satara) Hero Impulse = 119;

    3. Dimpy A = 79.

    7. Bullet Class:

    1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) Himalayan = 125;

    2. Devaraj Venkatesh Himalayan = 11;

    3. Sarath Kumar = 81.

    8. Scooter Class:

    1. Karthik Naidu (Bengaluru) TVS N-Torq = 143;

    2. Pinkesh Thakkar (Pune) Aprilla-SR125 = 105;

    3. Goutham N = 90.

  • INRC: Winners’ Hall of Fame

    INRC: Winners’ Hall of Fame

    A list of all the winners of all the rounds starting for 1988 is compiled and given below. (Winners of a few years in the initial years are yet to be collected.)

    By David Bodapati

    Bengaluru: Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) has a special charm and attraction in India. It is the Crown Jewel of Indian motorsports and holds a respectable status among all the Nationals and vies for supremacy with National Racing Championship which, perhaps, has overtaken in popularity in the last few years due to the meticulous handling and organisational skills of the Madras Motor Sports Club. The overwhelming crowd patronage, the sheer passion and love shown by the drivers, officials, organisers and fans takes one into a different realm when one pours through the 32 editions held so far.

    The year 1996 is a special year in my life. It is the first year, I saw a rally live and was enamoured by it. I was working with Indian Express then and was transferred to Bangalore Sports Desk in 1996. Since then I have followed all the rallies and have covered at least one rally a year.

    In 1995, I had followed the reports from the rallies, and it was the largest calendar with 9 rounds and 1996 too had a menu of nine rounds, the best two years with the highest number of rounds in the 32 years of INRC history (as of 23Dec200). That year, the first three rounds were held in Nashik, Coimbatore and Madras and there were three different winners which opened up the race for the championship. We were eagerly waiting for the 22nd K1000. Come August and it is rally time here. And there was a new winner once again. Here, I met some of the legends with whom, over the years I developed great friendships. CK Chinnappa, George Francis, Shekar Bojanna, and the like. They used to reel out stories and I was mesmerised. And not to forget the two, Sujith Kumar and Madhu, who introduced me to live F1 screenings at Guzzlers Inn on Church Street, where the atmosphere used to be electric with two camps cheering their F1 heroes while guzzling draught beer. The McLaren fans on one side and the Tifosi on the other.

    Coming back to INRC, I have tried to put together all the winners of all the rounds since INRC began in the present format as a National Championship in 1988. I have started with overall winners and co-drivers. Soon I hope to dig in and come up with winners of different classes. There are a lot of gaps. I request all the respected senior drivers and veteran fans to chip in and help me pool in the missing information. I will be very thankful for any additions and corrections. You can click the link for a particular round, if the link is available, and it will take you to the rally report of that year’s round.

    A 2009 INRC image by Kishen Nanjappa. The IMG and PSP arrival as promoters has changed the rally scene in India in 2009.

    Here we go! Have a nostalgic trip!!

    Statistics Tables

    K 1000 Winners’ List

    2025 INRCPromoter: Bluedband Sports

    Round 1: April 24 to 27: Chennai: South India Rally, Madras Motors Sports Club

    2024 INRCPromoter: Bluedband Sports

    2023 INRCPromoter: Bluedband Sports

    2022 INRCPromoter: Bluedband Sports

    INRC 2021 Calendar: (announced by CYC on 22 March 2021)

    No rally was held in 2021. The revised calendar after many Covid postponements was supposed to start with Vizag opener from Dec 17 to 19. But it was cancelled in the last minute due to the cancellaltion of the Police permission and despite the best efforts of the Promoter Vamsi Merla, the rally could not be conducted even on the following Tuesday and Wednesday and all the 54 competitors had to go back.

    Later, FMSCI announced a 3-round 2021 calender to be conducted in 2022.

    2021 INRC round Held in 2022

    Aditya-Virender INRC 2021 champs

    Round 1: Coimbatore: Rally of Coimbatore, Coimbatore Auto Sports Club

    Aditya Thakur & Virender Kashyap clinch Rally of Coimbatore in style: INRC Ro.1

    Round 2: Chennai: Madras Motor Sports Club, South India Rally

    Karna Kadur wins APRC round on international debut; Nikhil Pai drives Polo magic again

    Round 3: Final round: Bengaluru: Karnataka Motor Sports Club, K-1000

    Gaurav Gill wins 7th K1000 title; 300th rally cap for Musa Sherif

    2021 INRCPromoter: Champions Yacht Club

    Round 1 – Chennai: Madras Motor Sports Club – April 23-25; Postponed

    Round 2 – Bengaluru:  45th K1000, Karnataka Motor Sports Club -May 28-30; Postponed due to Covid.

    Round 3 – Coimbatore: Coimbatore Auto Sports Club – July 17-18; Not held.

    Round 4 – *Delhi, BND Motor Sports , August 27-28; Not held.

    Round 5 -Hampi: Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagar – Oct 1-3; Not held.

    Round 6 – *Nagaland, NAMSA, – November 12-14; Not held.

    *Subject to FMSCI inspection and confirmation of organizer

    2020 INRCPromoter: Champions Yacht Club; Champion: Gill-Musa

    1. Itanagar, Tarmac NH415; 16-17 Dec 2020; Rally of Arunachal Pradesh; (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC, JK Tyres)
    2. Itanagar, Tarmac NH415; 19-20 Dec 2020; Rally of Arunachal Pradesh; (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC, JK Tyres)
    3. Coimbatore, Gravel; 29-31 Jan 2021; Rally of Coimbatore; (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC, JK Tyres)
    4. Bengaluru, Gravel; 12-14 Feb 2021; 45th K-1000 Rally; (Cancelled on 5 Feb 2021 by FMSCI)

    *Hampi* (Karnataka); Gravel, 5-7 Feb 2021; Rally de Hampi 4w contender for fmsci INRC 2021; Organised by Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagar

    **South India Rally at Chennai, Popular Rally in Kerala and Coffee Day Rally in Chikmagalur were cancelled initially for the year 2020 due to Corona Pandemic. Later in the last minute, K1000 was cancelled and Hampi did not get FMSCI clearance and ran as contender.

    Note – All rounds of INRC 2020 were put off due to COVID-19 and only began in Decd 202. The Original calendar was 1. Chennai, Mar 20-22; South India Rally (APRC); 2. Arunachal, April 24-26: Rally of Arunachal; 3. Kerala, May 29 to 31: Popular Rally; 4. Coimbatore, July 24-26; Rally of Coimbatore; 5. Bengaluru, Oct 9-11; 45th K1000 Rally; 6. Hampi (Karnataka), Nov 6-8; Hampi Rally; 7. Chikmagalur, Dec 5-7; Rally of Chikmagalur;

    2019 INRC (Champions: Brothers Chetan Shivram, Dilip Sharan)

    Promoter: Champion Yacht Club

    1. Chennai, Gravel, June 28-30; 41st South India Rally (Dean Mascarenhas-Shruptha Padival, VW Polo, Team Champions, INRC2-Overall 1st) 26/51 cars finished.

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, Aug 9-11; Rally of Coimbatore (Chetan Shivaram-Dilip Sharan, VW Polo, Team Akshara, INRC3-Overall first) 40/57 finished.

    3. Jodhpur, Sept 20 to 22; Maxperience Rally 2019 (Cancelled after Stage 1 due to Gill accident*)

    4. Bengaluru, Gravel, Nov 22-24; 44th K1000 Rally (Chetan Shivaram- Dilip Sharan, VW Polo, Team Akshara, INRC3-Overall first) Only 23/50 finished.

    5. Kottayam, Asphalt, Dec 20-22;  Popular Rally, (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC)

    *Note: 3 died in the accident and the rally was cancelled after the first stage.

    2018 INRC (Champions: Gaurav Singh Gill, Musa Sherif)

    Promoter: RRPM

    1. Chennai, Gravel, April 27-29; MRF 40th South India Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, INRC1) 19/30 cars finished.

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, Aug 3-5; MRF Rally of Coimbatore (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC1) 30/42 cars finished.

    3. Itanagar, Asphalt, Nov 2-4; Rally of Arunachal (Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Mahindra XUV 500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC1) 13/17 finished

    4. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Nov 29-Dec 2; Coffee Day Rally (Karna Kadur-Nikhil Pai, VW Polo, Arka Motorsports, INRC2 – Overall first) 38/45 cars finished.

    5. Kochin, Asphalt, Dec 14-16; Popular Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, INRC1) 30/36 cars finished.

    Note: K1000 missing in the calendar for the first time in INRC due to the Promoter RRPM’s decision.

    2017 INRC (Champions: Gaurav Singh Gill, Musa Sherif)

    Promoter: RRPM

    1. Coimbatore, Gravel, July 28-30; MRF Rally of Coimbatore (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC). 22 of 32 finished.

    2. Chennai, Gravel, Aug 25-27, 40th MRF SIR – CANCELLED

    2. Jaipur, Gravel, Sept 22-24; Rally of Rajasthan (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, INRC) 11 of 16 finished. Note: One stage of 13.8km cancelled.

    3. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Nov 23-26; Coffee Day India Rally (Karna Kadur-Nikhil Pai, VW Polo, Arka Motorsports, INRC2 – Overall first) 26 of 38 cars finished.

    4. Arunachal Pradesh, Gravel, Dec 21-23; Rally of Arunachal (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, INRC) One stage of 18km cancelled. 14/17cars finished.

    5. Bengaluru, Gravel, Jan 19-21, 2018; 43rd K1000 Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, INRC)* 17/27 finished.

    *Left over round of 2017 calendar held in 2018

    2016 INRC (Champions: Karna Kadur, Nikhil Pai)

    Promoter: RRPM

    1. Coimbatore, Gravel, July 23-24; MRF Rally of Coimbatore, (PG Abhilash- Srikanth Gowda, Lancer Evo 8, R3A PGA Motorsport, IRC)* 32 of 39 cars finished.

    *Note; On Aug 18 protest was upheld and Abhilash-Gowda were declared winners.

    2. Nashik, Gravel, Aug 27-28; MRF Rally of Maharashtra (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Team Mahindra Adventure, IRC) 25 of 32 cars finished.

    (Abhilash-Srikanth win IRC, Lancer Evo 8, R3A PGA Motorsport – Overall 9th)

    3. Gurgaon, Gravel, Sept 17-18; MRF Rally de North (Arjun Rao Aroor- Satish Rajagopal, VW Polo R2) (Dr Dhirendra-Honey win IRC, Overall 10th) 12/25 finished. Cancelled stage 16.7km.

    4. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Dec 3-5, Coffee Day India Rally (Gaurav Gill- McNeal Glenn, Skoda Fabia R5, Team MRF Tyres; APRC) (Karna Kadur-Nikhil Pai, VW Polo, Team Yokohoma, INRC 2000) 31 of 49 cars finished.

    5. Hosadurga, near Bengaluru, Gravel, Dec 17-18; MRF 42nd K1000 Rally (Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Mahindra XUV 500, Team Mahindra Adventure, INRC); (Rahul Kantharaj-Vivek Bhatt, Cedia, Team Yokohama, 2000 – Overall 3rd) 20 of 31 cars finished.

    Note: Karna Kadur -Nikhil Pai, finish 5th in K1000; enough to win championship.

    2015 INRC (Champions: Lohith V Urs, Srikanth GM)

    1. Goa, May 29 to 31; – CANCELLED

    1.Nashik, Asphalt, June 12-14, Mahindra Adventure Rally of Maharashtra (Gaurav Gill-Musa, Mahindra XUV 500, Team Mahindra Adventure, IRC) 21 of 26 finished.

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, July 30-Aug 1, Rally of Coimbatore, (Lohitt V Urs-Srikanth Gowda, Lancer Evo VIII, IRC) 24 of 35 cars finished.

    Rally of Kerala, CANCELLED, Oct 16 to 18 (Labour strike at plantations)

    3. Bengaluru, Gravel, Nov 20-22; Horizon 41st K1000 Rally (Pallath Ganesh Abhilash-Anoop Kumar, Lancer Evo 8, IRC) 23 of 36 cars finished.

    4. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Dec 11-13, Coffee Day Rally (Lohitt Urs- Srikanth Gowda, Evo 8, RC2 IRC). 17.9km stage cancelled. 28 of 41 cars finished.

    2014 INRC (Champions: Gaurav Singh Gill, Musa Sherif)

    1. Nashik, Tarmac, June 13-15; WISA Rally of Maharashtra (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Mahindra Adventure team, IRC) 19 of 20 cars finished.

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, July 11-13; Rally of Coimbatore (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Mahindra Adventure team, IRC). 21 of 35 cars finished.

    3. Chennai, Gravel, July 25-27; AVT Premiuim 39th SIR (Samir Thaper- Gurinder Mann, Lancer Evo X, JCT Rallying, IRC). 18 of 29 cars finished.

    4. Kolkata, Durgapur, Gravel, Oct 31-Nov 2; 3 Rally de Bengal (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Mahindra Adventure team, IRC). 11 of 18 cars finished.

    5. Bengaluru, Gravel, Nov 21-23; Kar 1000 Rally (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV 500, Mahindra Adventure team, IRC). 24 of 41 cars finished. Stages Near Doddaguni, Tumkur.

    6. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Dec 13-14; Coffee Day Rally (Vikram Mathias- Swaroop Mohan, Lancer Evo IX, pvt, IRC). 19 of 34 cars finished.

    2013 INRC (Champions: Amittrajit Ghosh, Ashwin Naik)

    1. Chennai, Gravel, March 22-24; 38th AVT Premium South India Rally (Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Mitsubishi Cedia, Group N). 19 of 35 cars finished.

    2. Nashik, Asphalt, June 7-9; Mahindra Adventure Rally of Maharashtra (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Mahindra Adventure, SUV). 16/28 finished. Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Cedia, Group N, Overall Winners

    3. Coimbatore, Gravel, July 19-21; Rally of Coimbatore Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Team Mahindra Adventure, SUV). 14 of 29 cars finished. Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Cedia, Group N, Overall Winners.

    4. Bangalore, Gravel, Nov 9-10; IMG 39th K1000 Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mahindra XUV500, Mahindra Adventure, SUV). 23 of 36 cars finished.

    5. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Dec 19-21; Coffee Day Rally, (Arjun Rao Aroor-Satish Rajagopal, VW Polo, 1600-Overall first). 17/38 finished. 14.21km Stage cancelled.

    Note: Following rounds were announced in the Calendar but NOT HELD

    Bhuj, Northern Motorsports, April 12 to 14 (Gravel)

    Kolkota, RRPM, May 17 to 20 (gravel)

    Kochi, KASC, Sept 20 to 22 (TBA) tarmac

    2012 INRC (Champions: Amittrajit Ghosh, Ashwin Naik)

    Promoter: IMG-PSP;  (No Sponsor)

    1. Siddlaghatta, Bangalore, Gravel, Sept 21-23; 38th K1000 Bangalore Rally (Lohitt V Urs-Sujith Kumar, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000, pvt). 22 of 39 cars finished.

    Coorg, Oct 19-21; Rally of Coorg. CANCELLED due to rains.

    2. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Nov 23-25; Coffee Day Rally (Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000). 29 of 43 finished.

    Note: Karna Kadur-Somonnita Ghosh lost at the fag-end due to 40-sec late penalty at the last TC which virtually cost him the Championship.

    Ahmednagar/Nashik, Gravel, Dec 22-23; Rally of Maharashtra. CANCELLED for lack of gravel stage permissions from landowners.

    2011 INRC (Champions: Gaurav Singh Gill, Musa Sherif)

    Promoter: IMG-PSP; Sponsor Bharat Petroleum- Speed

    Calendar announced on 16 March 2011

    1. Nashik, Gravel, June 2-5; Rally of Maharashtra (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Ltd, 2000N+) 18 of 27 cars finished.

    2. Chennai, Dirt with SSS on tarmac, June 23-26; 37th South India Rally (Amittrajit Ghosh-Ashwin Naik, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Tyres, 2000N+). 12 of 27 cars finished. SIR revived after 11 years.

    3. Coimbatore, Gravel, July 21-24; Rally of Coimbatore (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Ltd, 2000N+). 26 of 39 cars finished.

    4. Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 19-21; 37th K1000 Rally of Bangalore (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Ltd, 2000N+). 19 out of 41 cars finished.

    5. Chikmagalur, Gravel Nov 18-20; MSCC – Coffee Day Rally (Lohitt V Urs-PV Srinivasa Murthy, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Ltd., 2000N+). 29 of 39 cars finished.

    6. Bhubaneswar, Gravel, Dec 9-11; Rally of Odisha (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Ltd, 2000N+). 15/18 cars finished. Organisers: BMSC & Kalinga MSC.

    7. Durgapur, Gravel, Dec 16-18; Rally de Bengal (Gaurav Gill- Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, MRF Ltd, 2000N+). 15 of 21 finished. Organiser: RRPM

    2010 INRC (Champions: Naren Kumar, Dorairaj Ram Kumar)

    Promoter: IMG-PSP; Sponsor Bharat Petroleum- Speed

    1. Nashik, Tarmac-mix (1ss gravel for a bit), June 25-27; Rally of Maharashtra (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres, 2000N+). 25 of 31 cars finished.

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, Aug 6-8; Rally of Coimbatore (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Mitsubishi Cedia, Red Rooster Racing, 2000N+). 37 of 50 cars finished.

    3. Jodhpur, Gravel, Sept 17-19; Rally of Rajasthan (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Mitsubishi Cedia, Red Rooster Racing, 2000N+). 28 of 38 cars finished.

    4. Siddlaghatta, near Bengaluru, Gravel, Dec 3-5; 36th K1000 Rally (APRC contender) (Arjun Rao Aroor-Satish Rajagopal, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres, 2000N+). Only 12 of 41 cars finished.

    5. Kottayam, Asphalt, Dec 15-19; Misty Meadows Rally of Kerala (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres, 2000N+). 23 of 32 cars finished.

    2009 INRC (Champions: Gaurav Singh Gill, Musa Sherif)

    Promoter: IMG-PSP; Sponsor Bharat Petroleum- Speed

    1. Coimbatore, Gravel, June 26-28; Rally of Coimbatore (Arjun Rao Aroor-Satish Rajagopal, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres, 2000N+). 28 of 46 finished.

    2. Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 21-23, 35th Rally of Bangalore (Arjun Balu-Sujith Kumar, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres, 2000N+). 35 of record 61 entries finished.

    3. Durgapur, near Kolkata, Gravel, Sept 18-20; Rally of Kolkata (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, MRF Ltd, 2000N+). 22 of 36 cars finished.

    4. Nashik, Asphalt, Oct 30-Nov 1; Rally of Nashik (Vikram Mathias- PVS Murthy, Mitsubishi Cedia, Red Rooster Racing, 2000N+). 21 of 27 cars finished.

    5. Chikmagalur, Gravel, Nov 20-22; Coffee Day Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, MRF Ltd, 2000N+). 27 of 37 cars finished.

    2008 FMSCI INRC (Champions: Vikram Mathias, PVS Murthy)

    1. Mysore, Gravel, June 13-15; Sidvin Rally of Karnataka (Vikram Mathias- PVS Murthy, Mitsubishi Cedia, Red Rooster Racing, 2000N+) 25 of 34 cars finished.

    2. Bangalore, Asphalt, Aug 8-10; 34th K1000 Rally (Vikram Mathias-PVS Murthy, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000N+)  27 of 52 cars finished.

    3. Cochin, Asphalt, Sept 12-14; 23. Popular Rally of Kerala (Lohitt V Urs-CM Chandramouli, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000N+). 20 of 35 cars finished.

    4. Coimbatore, Gravel, Oct 17-19; IMG Mill and Monsoon Rally (Vikram Mathias- PVS Murthy, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000N+) ?? cars finished.

    5. Coorg, Nov 28-30; Rally de Coorg (Vikram Mathias-PVS Murthy, Red Rooster Racing, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000N+)

    6. Nashik, Asphalt, Dec 19-21; IMG Rally of Maharashtra (Vikram Mathias-PVS Murthy, Red Rooster Racing, Mitsubishi Cedia, 2000N+)

    Chennai, Gravel, Nov 14 to 16, 36th SIR CANCELLED

    2007 MAI INRC (Champions: Gaurav Gill, Musa Sherif)

    1. Kochin, Asphalt, March 9-11; 22nd Heera Rally, (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, 1600). 17 of 30 cars finished.

    2. Chikmagalur, Asphalt, May 4-6; Coffee Day Championship Rally, (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres; Class 2000). 22 of 37 finished. Day 1 Report,

    3. Bangalore, Asphalt, Aug 17-19; 33rd Bosch K1000 Rally (Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif, Mitsubishi Cedia, Team MRF Tyres – 2000). 32 of 47 cars finished.

    4. Pune, Asphalt, Nov 30-Dec 1; Rally of Maharashtra (Lohitt V Urs-Jaidas Menon, Ford Fiesta, Team MRF Tyres, 1600). 30 of 37 cars finished. Preview

    2006 MAI INRC (Champions: VR Naren Kumar, D Ram Kumar)

    1. Pune, Gravel, May 5-6; Xtra Premium Overdrive Rally of Pune (Gaurav Gill-Farooq Ahmed, Maruti Baleno, 1600). ?? out of 12 cars finished.

    2. Chikmagalur, Gravel, May 26-28; Coffee Day Championship Rally, (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, ???, 1600).  ?? out of 21 cars finished. Day 1 report,

    3. Coimbatore, June 9-11; Rally of Coimbatore,  CANCELLED

    3. Maddur, near Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 11-13; 32 Bosch K1000 Rally 2006 (Gaurav Gill-Farooq Ahmed, Cedia 1600 class). 31 of 46 cars finished.

    4. Chandigarh, Gravel, Nov 3-5; Power Pine Forest Rally, (Lohitt V Urs-Musa Sherif, Maruti Baleno). 19 of 35 cars finished.

    5. Goa, Asphalt, Nov 18-19; WIAA Rally de Goa, (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Mitsubishi Cedia, 1600). 29 of 35 cars finished.

    Note: Round 6 in Hyderabad, Deccan Rally from Dec 1 to 3 was CANCELLED as organisers said they would not be able to host it.

    2005 MAI INRC (Champions: VR Naren Kumar, D Ram Kumar)

    1. Meghalaya, Gravel, Mar 11-13; Rally Tura (Sandeep Sharma-Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, Maruti Gypsy, Gypsy-Overall first). 9 of 16 cars finished.

    2. Mysore, gravel, May 26-29; Mysore Safari Rally (Arjun Balu-Kumar Ramaswamy, Maruti Baleno, 1600). 15 of 22 cars finished.

    3. Bangalore, Asphalt, Aug 12-14; Mico Bosch 31st K1000 Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Maruti Baleno, 1600). 18 of 25 cars finished.

    4. Chandigarh, Asphalt, Oct 21-23; Power M1 Challenge Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Maruti Baleno, 1600). 18 of 28 cars finished. Local Preview

    5. Delhi, gravel, Nov 11-13; Rally of the North, (Arjun Rao Aroor-CM Chandramouili, Baleno 1600, Team MRF tyres). Only 13 of total 40 cars finished. Preview.

    6. Cochin, Asphalt, Nov 25, to 27, -22nd Popular Rally, ???

    7. Hyderabad, Gravel, Dec 9-11; Sujana MRF Deccan Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Maruti Baleno, 1600). 17 of 26 cars finished. Preview.

    2004 MAI INRC (Champions: Vikram Mathias, B. Sujith Kumar)

    Awards Ceremony held on 24 January 2005

    1. Nashik, Asphalt, July 2-4: MAK Nashik Rally (Phillipos Mathai-Ashwin Naik, Esteem, 1400, Overall first) 12 cars of 14 finished.

    2. Bangalore, Asphalt, August 6-8: 30th Karnataka-1000 Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Baleno, Team MRF Tyres 1600) 18 of 24 cars finished.

    3. Cochin, Asphalt, August 20-22: 21st Popular Rally 2004 (Vikram Mathias- Sujith Kumar, Baleno, 1600) 15 of 20 cars finished.

    Note: Car No.1 Naren Kumar/ Ram hit a five-year-old who died immediately. After four stages, organisers decided to stop the rally.

    4. Panjim, Goa, Gravel, Sept 10-12: WIAA Rallye De Goa (Naren Kumar- D Ram Kumar, Baleno, Team MRF Tyres, 1600). 12 of 20 cars finished.

    5. Chandigarh, Gravel, October 29-31: Power M1 Challenge (Lohitt V Urs- Bonnie Thomas, Baleno, 1600). 17 of the 23 cars finished.

    6. New Delhi, Gravel, November 19-21: Maruti Suzuki India Challenge – Rally of the North (Vikram Mathias- Sujith Kumar, Baleno, 1600). 24 of 32 cars finished.

    7. Pune, Gravel, December 3-5: MRF India Rally (Lohitt V Urs-Bonnie Thomas, Baleno, 1600). 11 of 16 cars finished. A stage of 70.1km cancelled.

    2003 MAI INRC (Champions: Naren Kumar and D Ram Kumar)

    1. Chikmagalur, Asphalt, May 23-25; Coffee Day Rally, (Naren Kumar- D Ram Kumar, Honda City, Team MRF Tyres) 13/19 cars finished. Preview

    2. Nashik, Asphalt, June 6-8; MRF Taj Challenge (Naren Kumar- Musa Sherif, Honda City, MRF Tyres) 10 of 14 cars finished.

    3. Cochin, Gravel, Aug 29-31; 20th Kerala Rally (Naren Kumar – D Ram Kumar, Honda City, MRF Tyres, 1600); 13 of 17 cars finished.

    4. Chandigarh, Gravel, Sept 19-21; 1. Power M1 Challenge Rally (Naren Kumar – D Ram Kumar, Honda City, 1600); 10 of 16 cars finished. (Organiser: Motorsports One).

    5. Panjim, Goa, Gravel, Oct 31-Nov 2; WIAA Rally de Goa (Arjun Balu- Kumar Ramaswamy, Honda City, MRF Tyres, 1600) All 8 cars finished.

    6. Bangalore, Gravel, Nov 14-16; 29. Movva Rally de Bangalore 2003 (Karandip Singh- Jaidas Menon, Honda City, 1600). 11 cars of 14 finished.

    7. Pune, Gravel, Dec 5-7; MRF India Rally -APRC (Jiby Maliakkal- Nikhil Pai, Honda Civic-VTEC, 1600); 7 of 15 cars finished. Flag Off. Friday report. Saturday report.

    Coimbatore, Dec 26 to 28. NOT HELD

     (As per the calendar announced in Mumbai on 13 May 2003)

    2002 MAI INRC (Champions: Naren Kumar and D Ram Kumar)

    1. Coimbatore, Asphalt, Mar 30-31; Servo Mill and Monsoon Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Honda City VTEC, Team MRF Tyres) 17 of 25 cars finished.

    Note: Organisers Spitfire Motorsports (Karthikeyan drives a Tata Indica Zero car)

    2. Nashik, Asphalt, July 5-7; WIAA Taj Nashik Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Honda City VTEC, 1600). 13 of 15 cars finished the rally.

    3. Panaji, Goa, Asphalt, Sept 27-29; WIAA Rallye de Goa (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Team MRF Tyres, Honda City VTEC). 9 of 16 finished.

    Jiby Maliakkal- Nikhil Pai win 1400cc class.

    4. Bangalore, Asphalt, Oct 11-13; 28. Park Plaza Bangalore Rally (Naren Kumar-D Ramkumar, Honda City VTEC, 1600). 13 of 17 cars finished.

    Jiby Maliakkal-Nikhil Pai win 1400cc

    5.Bangalore, Gravel, Dec 7-8; MRF India Rally, (Arjun Balu-Kumar Ramaswamy, Team MRF Tyres, Honda City VTEC, 1600). 11 of 15 cars finished.

    2001 MAI INRC (Champion: N Leelakrishnan & Farooq Ahmed)

    (Runner-up Sagar Muthappa & Sandeep Rao)

    1. Coimbatore, Gravel, Mar 31 & Apr 1; Servo Mill Monsoon Rally, (Leelakrishnan-Farooq, Honda City)

    2. Nashik, June 8-10; Taj Rally India; (Vikram Mathias-Sujith Kumar, Esteem)

    3. Mumbai (gravel), July 6-8; Orange Monsoon Rally, (Leelakrishnan-Farooq Ahmed, Honda City)

    4. Bangalore, Aug 10-12; 27th K1000 Rally (Karandeep Singh-Jaidas Menon, Maruti Baleno)

    5. Goa, Sept 7-9; Gravel, Old Anchor Rally de Goa, (Naren Kumar-Ram Kumar, Honda City) 15 out of 18 cars finished.

    6. Coorg, Sept 28-30; Coorg Xpresso Rally, (Sagar Muthappa-Sandeep Rao, Honda City)

    7. Cochin, (Asphalt) Oct 26-28; 19th Chandrika Soap Popular Rally 2001 (Sagar Muthappa-Sandeep Rao, Honda City VTec 1600cc) 12 of 17 cars finished.

    8. Mangalore (Asphalt), Nov 24, 25, Coffee Day Action Rally, (Karandeep Singh-Jaidas Menon, Maruti Esteem) 14 of 18 cars finished.

    2000 FMSCI/MAI INRC (Champion: VR Naren Kumar, D Ram Kumar)

    1*. Calcutta, April 28-29; Birla Tyres Wild Run Rally – PG Abhilash-Yogesh Gupta

    2*. Chennai, July 28-30; 36th South India Rally 2000 (Vicky Chandhok-Sandeep Lal, Mitsubishi Lancer (lancer debut) JK Tyre team) 11 of the 19 cars finished the rally.

    *Note: Conducted by FMSCI, so does not show in the MAI calendar. MAI came into existence as FIA ASN on April 5.

    MAI Official National Rounds

    1. Mumbai, Gravel, Aug 4-6; WIAA Monsoon Rally, (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Esteem)

    2. Pune, Gravel, Sept 1-3; Para-HRA Monsoon Rally of Pune 2000 (Leelakrishnan-Farooq Ahmed, Esteem)

    3. Goa, Gravel, Sept 22-24; Rally de Goa, (Arjun Balu -Kumar Ramasamy, Esteem)

    4. Coorg, Asphalt, October 13-15, Rally of Coorg, (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Esteem)

    5. Kerala, Asphalt, Nov 3 to 5; 18th Popular Rally, (Arjun Balu -Kumar Ramasamy, Esteem) 9 of 12 cars finished.

    6. Coimbatore, Gravel, Nov 24-26, Rally of Coimbatore, ??

    7. Bangalore, Gravel, Dec 15-17, 26th K1000 Rally, ??

    INRC FMSCI 1999 (Champions: VR Naren Kumar, Farooq Ahmed)

    1. Durgapur, Gravel, March 31-Apr 4; 5 Birla Tyres EMSA Wild Run Rally (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem)

    2. Nashik, Asphalt, June 3-6; Nasa Challenge Rally, (Leelakrishnan- Farooq Ahmed, Esteem)

    3. Madras, Gravel, July 9-12; 35th South India Rally, (Arjun Balu- Kumar Ramaswamy, Esteem)

    4. Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 11-15; 25th Karnataka 1000 Rally (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem)

    5. Cochin, Asphalt, Sept 16-20; 17th Popular Rally, (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Esteem- MRF). Organiser: KASC

    6. Coimbatore, Gravel, Oct 7-11; 17th Cotton City Rally, (Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar, Esteem- MRF)

    7. Bangalore, Asphalt, Nov 11-14, 17th Rally d’ Endurance (Karamjit Singh- Jagdev Singh, JK Tyres Rally team, Esteem). Organiser: IASC

    8. Hyderabad, Gravel, Dec 10-13, 14th Deccan Rally, (Arjun Balu- Kumar Ramaswamy, Esteem). Organiser: APMSC, Secunderabad.

    INRC 1998 (FMSCI) (Drivers’ Champ: N Leelakrishnan; Navigators’ champ: Farooq Ahmed)

    Driver’s Championship standings; Navigators’ Final Standings

    1. Nashik, Gravel, May 8-10; Castrol Challenge, (N Leelakrishnan-Chander MK, Esteem)

    2. Madras, Gravel, July 3-6; 34th South India Rally (SIR), (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem). Only 13 of the 28 cars finished the rally.

    3. Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 11-14; 24th Castrol Kar1000 Rally, (Leelakrishnan -Farooq Ahmed, Esteem) 15 of 28 cars finished. Winner time: 1:38:43.

    4. Cochin, Gravel, Sept 11-14; 16th Popular Rally, (Manik Raiky- Vivek Ponnusamy, Esteem)

    5. Coimbatore, Gravel, Oct 9-12; 16th Castrol Cotton City Rally, (Naren Kumar-Chander MK, Esteem)

    6. Coorg, Gravel, Nov 11-13; 16th Rally d Endurance, (Naren Kumar-Chander MK, Esteem) 10 of 23 cars finished.

    7. Hyderabad, Gravel, Dec 5-7, Castrol Deccan Rally, (Dicky Upkar Gill- Aditya Singh, Esteem)

    8. Jaipur, Gravel, Dec 25-28, Castrol Desert Rally (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem).

    INRC 1997 (fmsci) (Champions: Hari Singh, Gurinder Singh Mann)

    1. Nashik, Gravel, May 2-5; Castrol Challenge Rally 97 (Thirumal Roy- Amita Roy, Esteem)

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, May 23-27;  15th Scissors Action Rally, (Sanjay Agarwal-Shivu Shivappa, Esteem)

    3. Chennai, Gravel, July 11-13; 33rd Castrol SIR 1997 (Dicky Upkar Gill- Manish Kapur, Esteem)

    4. Bangalore, Asphalt, Aug 12-14; The Club 23rd Karnataka 1000 Rally, (Hari Singh- Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem)

    5. Cochin, Asphalt, Sep 13-14; 15th Popular Rally (Naren Kumar-Chander MK, Esteem)

    6. Simla, Gravel, Oct 3-6, Castrol Mountain Challenge, (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem)

    7. Bangalore, Gravel, Nov 6-9, Castrol Rally d’Endurance (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem)

    8. Hyderabad?, Gravel, Dec 6-8, Castrol Deccan Rally, (Naren Kumar-Ram Kumar, Esteem)

    INRC fmsci 1996 (Champions: Hari Singh, Gurinder Singh Mann)

    1. Nashik, Gravel, Jan 6-7; Castrol Challenge Rally (Farad Batheena- Farooqh Commissariat, Gypsy) 12 of 24 cars finished. Winner time: 1:57:16;

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, June 1-3, 14th Scissors Action Rally (Sanjay Agarwal-Shivu Shivappa, Esteem) 9 out of 10 cars finished.

    3. Madras, Gravel, July 12-14; 32nd Castrol South India Rally (Majithia-CDR Chowdary, Esteem) 11 of 28 cars finished

    4. Bangalore, Asphalt, Aug 11-13, 22nd Karnataka 1000 Rally, (Samir Thapar-Rahul Rao Koka, Esteem) 28 of 35 cars finished.

    5. Cochin, Gravel, Sept 13-16; 14th Popular Rally (Hari Singh-Gurinder Singh Mann, Esteem). 17 of 29 cars finished.

    6. Delhi, gravel, Oct 11-14; Castrol Mountain Challenge, (Hari Singh-Gurinder Mann, Esteem). 15 of 26 cars finished.

    7. Coorg (Madikeri), Gravel, Nov 7-10; 14th Castrol Rally de Endurance, (Bikram Singh Majithia-Vijayant Chowdhry). 13 cars finished.

    8. Hyderabad, Gravel, Dec 6-8; Castrol Deccan Rally (Naren-??, Esteem)

    9. Bombay, Asphalt, Dec 27-29; Masa Rally (???)

    INRC 1995 (Champions: Hari Singh, Gurinder Singh Mann)

    1. Nashik, Gravel, April 7-8; Castrol Challenge Rally, (Hari Singh -Gurinder Mann gypsy); 20 out of 25 cars finished.

    2. Coimbatore, Gravel, May 27-29; 13 Scissors Action Rally, (Leelakrishnan-Farooq Ahmed, Esteem)

    3. Madras, Gravel, July 6-8; 31st Castrol South India Rally (Hari Singh- Gurinder Singh Mann Gypsy)

    4. Bombay, Gravel, June 21-23; Castrol Masa Rally, (Majithia-Aditya Singh, Gypsy)

    5. Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 12-14; BPL 21st K1000 Rally (Naren Kumar-Chander MK Esteem)

    6. Cochin, Asphalt, Sept 16-17, 13th Castrol Popular Rally, (Majithia-Aditya Singh, Gypsy) 26 of 37 cars finished.

    7. Delhi, Asphalt, Oct 14-15; Castrol Mountain Challenge, (Hari-Gurinder Gypsy)

    8. Bangalore, Asphalt, Nov 11-12, Castrol Rally de Endurance, (Hari-Gurinder Gypsy)

    9. Hyd?? Gravel, Dec 2-3, Castrol Deccan Rally (Hari-Gurinder Gypsy)

    INRC 1994 (Champions: Hari Singh, Gurinder Singh Mann)

    (To be completed)

    1?. Madras, 30th South India Rally, ??

    2?. Coimbatore, Cotton City Rally, ??

    3?. Bombay, ?? MASA Rally, (Jagat Nanjappa-Anita Nanjappa)

    4?. Cochin, Sept 12-15; 12th Popular Rally (Hari Singh and GS Mann, Gypsy)

    5?. Bangalore, 20th Scissors K1000 Rally, (N Leelakrishnan and Farooq Ahmed, Gypsy, Team MRF) (Naren Kumar-??? won Group N) (Shyam Kothari & C Patil won 2w K1000)

    6?.Deccan Rally, Dec 1, Gravel, *(Gurmeher Singh-??? Gypsy)

    INRC 1993 (Champions: N Leelakrishnan, N Mahindran or Farokh Commissariat)

    1?. Kodaikanal, Castrol 29th SIR (N Leelakrishnan-N Mahindran, Gypsy)

    2?. Bombay, MASA Rally, (2W winners: Jagat Nanjappa-Anita Nanjappa)

    3?. Bangalore, Aug 14-15; 19th Scissors Karnataka 1000 (Team Paarel, Vinil Varghese and Anil Devaraj)

    4?. Cochin, Sept 17-19; 11th Popular Rally (For Castrol FIRD and FIRR Championship) (Farad Bathena, Farooq Commissariat, Team MRF)

    5?. Coimbatore, Cotton Rally

    6. Hyderabad, 11th Charminar Challenge Car Rally, (N Leelakrishnan, Farooq Ahmed, Team MRF)

    INRC 1992 (Champions*: N Leelakrishnan, N Mahindran)

    Leela had ten wins in 92-93

    1. Coimbatore, 4 May 1992, Scissors Action Rally (Overall first: N Leelakrishnan/ P Vivekanand, Team MRF) Bikes: (Jagat Nanjappa- Anita Nanjappa)

    2. Kodaikanal, 13 July 1992; 28th South India Rally (N Leelakrishnan/ R Mahendran, Team MRF)

    3. Bangalore, 15 Aug 1992; K 1000 Rally, (N Leelakrishnan/ R Mahendran, Team MRF)

    4. Cochin, Sept 18-20; 10th Popular Rally, (Leelakrishnan, R Mahendran, Gypsy), organisers: Kerala Auto Sports Club (KASC).

    5. Bangalore, 17 Oct 1992: McDowell Rally de Endurance (Nikhil Taneja/ Askif Haidari) or (Hari Singh, GS Mann) – to be confirmed

    *Note: There was a tie between Leelakrishnan-Mahendran and Farad Bathena-Farookh Commissariat, and Leela-Mahendran won the tie-breaker.

    INRC 1991 (Champions: N Leelakrishnan, N Mahindran)

    1. Coimbatore, Gravel, June 21-23, Cotton City Rally, (Leelakrishnan-Jose, Gypsy)

    2. Kodaikanal, Gravel, July 13, 27th South India Rally,  (Farad Bathena- Farookh Commissariat, Gypsy) 9 of 15 cars finished.

    3. Tumkur, near Bangalore, Gravel, Aug 12-13, Rally de’ Endurance, K1000, (Leelakrishnan-Mahendran or GVL Gopal, Gypsy)

    4. ??? – Gravel, Sept 20-21, McDowell Rally, (Farad Batheena-?? Gypsy)

    5. Bombay, Gravel, Oct 5-7, Castrol Rally, (Leelakrishnan-??, Gypsy)

    6. Hyderabad, Gravel, Dec 7-9, Charminar Challenge, (Leelakrishnan-?? Gypsy)

    INRC 1990 (Champions: N Leelakrishnan, CF Jaykumar)

    (To be completed)

    1?. Madras, 26th South India Rally ??

    2?. Bangalore, 16th K1000 Rally, Leelakrishnan, Mahendran, Gypsy Team MRF

    3?. Coimbatore, Cotton City Rally ??

    4?. Hyderabad, Charminar Challenge ??

    INRC 1989 (Champions: Farad Bathena, Raj Bagri) (To be completed)

    1. Bangalore, Rally de Endurance, Farad Bathena/ Farooq Commissariat

    2. Madras, 25th? South India Rally (Farad Bathena- Raj Kumar Bagri, Team MRF, Gypsy)

    3. Bangalore, 15th K1000 Rally, (Harish Samtani/ Rajiv Choudhry, Gypsy, Team MRF)

    3?. Coimbatore, Cotton City Rally ??

    4?. Hyderabad, Charminar Challenge ?? (Ashok Rao Aroor?)

    INRC 1988 (Champions: Farad Batheena, Raj Bagri) (To be completed)

    1. Coimbatore, Gravel, Scissors Master Action Rally  (L Gopoalakrishnan-R Mahendran, Maruti 800, Group A(II) Ind)

    2. Great Desert Rally, Farad Bathena/ Raj Kumar Bagri

    3. Kodaikanal, 24th South India Rally, Farad Bathena/Raj Kumar Bagri (Team MRF)

    4. Karavalli, Karavalli Rally, George Anthony (Team MRF)

    5. Mumbai, MASA Rally, Farad Bathena

    6. Cochin, July 29-31; 6th Popular Rally; (George Anthony, Jose Anthony, Jiju Elias Paarel, Roy)

    7. Bangalore, 14th K1000 Rally (Indian category) Kamlesh Patel, KD Madan, 118 NE.

    8. Great Himalayan Rally (Nikhil Taneja/ Sandeep Lal) Team MRF

    8. Great Desert Rally (Motorycycles), Jagat Nanjappa/ Anita Nanjappa, Team MRF

    9?. Hyderabad, Dec ??; 5th Charminar Challenge ??

    Rallies in 1987* (Champions: N Leelakrishnan, CV Jayakumar)

    1. Rally de Endurance, July 1987, Vicky Bharat Chandhok and Manoj Dalal.
    2. Cochin, 24-25 July 1987, 5th 1000-km Popular Rally,
    3. Bangalore, August 1987, Karnataka 1000, Kamlesh Patel/ KD Madan, Team MRF.
    4. Madras, September 1987, 23th South India Rally, MS Zachariah/ Jagdish Bhatia, Team MRF.
    5. Coimbatore, October 1987, Scissors Action Rally, Subash Chandra
    6. ???, November 1987, Great Himalayan Rally, Nikhil Taneja/ Manjeev Singh Bhalla, Team MRF. (To be confirmed if this round is part of National championship)
    7. Chikmagalur, Nov 1987, Coffee 500, N Leelakrishnan/CV Jayakumar.
    8. Hyderabad, December 1987, 4th Charminar Challenge, N Leelakrishnan/CV Jayakumar.

    *Status of National Championship was not confirmed in 1988

    ends/17apr2020/last updated 2mar2021 11pm; to be updated

  • 2018 Champions and fmsci Awards list: Karthikeyan Sr gets Life-time award

    2018 Champions

    GR Karthikeyan of Coimbatore, a father figure in Indian motorsports and father of India’s first F1 driver Narayan Karthikeyan, deservedly won the Lifetime Achievement Award for his immeasurable part in the Indian motorsport.

    The fmsci Annual Awards for the year 2018 took place in Taj Palace, Mumbai on 25th February 2019d where 61 motorsports athletes from different motorsport disciplines who became champions were felicitated by Jean Todt, president of the FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile). The fmsci awards were also presented.

    Raghul Rangasamy, a double champion in road racing, won the ‘Upcoming Motorsports Person of the Year’ award for his brilliant performance in 2018. He won the JK Tyre LGB Formula 4 title and the MRF FF 1600 category.

    Here is a list of all FMSCI Champions and the awards felicitated at the 2018 FMSCI Annual Awards:

    1. JK Tyres FMSCI National Racing Championship Euro JK 18:

    Euro JK 18 Champion: Karthik Tharani

    LGB Formula 4: Raghul Rangasamy

    LGB Formula 4 Team: MSport

    LGB Formula 4 Rookie Driver: Sohil Shah

    2. MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship (NRC)

    MRF FF 1600: Raghul Rangasamy

    FLGB 1300: Sohil Shah

    FLGB 1300 Team: Msport

    Super Stock K: Srinivas Teja

    Super Stock Team: Performance Racing

    Indian Junior Touring Cars: AS Prabhu

    Indian Junior Touring Cars Team: Arka Motorsports

    Indian Touring Cars (ITC): Ashish Ramaswamy

    Indian Touring Cars Team: Arka Motorsports

    3. FMSCI Indian National Autocross Championship

    Stock (2-wheel drive upto 1400 cc ):Sahil Khanna

    Stock (2-wheel drive Over 1400 cc upto 1650 cc): Samrat Yadav

    Stock (2-wheel drive Over 1650 cc): Arjun Rao

    Open (2-wheel drive upto 1400 cc): Abhishek Mishra

    Open (2-wheel drive, over 1400 cc upto 1650 cc): Dean Mascarenhas

    Open (2-wheel drive Over 1650 cc): Arjun Rao;

    Open, Unrestricted: Abhishek Mishra;

    Driver (Ladies): Bani Yadav

    4. MMSC FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship

    Open Stock Body: Vivek Ramachander

    Open Altered Body: Jayant V

    Touring Cars: Kasha Sai

    Unrestricted Class: Vivek Ramachander

    5. MRF FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC)

    Overall INRC (Diver): Gaurav Gill

    Overall INRC (Co-Driver): Musa Sherif

    Team: INRC Mahindra Adventure;

    INRC 1 Driver: Gaurav Gill;

    INRC 1 Co-Driver : Musa Sherif;

    INRC 1 Team : Mahindra Adventure;

    INRC 2 Driver :Karna Kadur;

    INRC 2 Co-Driver: Nikhil V Pai;

    INRC 2 Team: Arka Motorsports;

    Driver (INRC 3): Aroor Vikram Rao;

    Co-Driver (INRC 3): Somayya A.G;

    Team INRC 3: Falkon Motorsports

    6. Meco Motor Sports FMSCI National Rotax Max Karting Championship

    Micro Max: Ishaan Madesh;

    Team (Micro Max ): Peregrine Racing;

    Junior Max Shahan Ali Mohsin;

    Team (Junior Max) Msport;

    Senior Max: Debarun Banerjee;

    Team (Senior Max): MSport

    7. MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship

    Rider (Pro Stock 301-400 cc): Satyanarayana Raju; (Sandeep)

    Team (Pro Stock 301-400 cc): Gusto Racing

    India; Manufacturer: (Pro Stock 301-400 cc KTM);

    Rider (Super Sport Indian upto 165 cc): Jagan Kumar;

    Team (Super Sport Indian upto 165 cc): TVS Racing;

    Manufacturer (Super Sport Indian upto 165 cc): TVS;

    Rider (Pro Stock upto 165 cc): Anish D Shetty;

    Team( Pro Stock upto 165 cc): Honda Ten10 Racing;

    Manufacturer (Pro Stock upto 165 cc): Honda;

    Rider (Stock upto 165 cc Girls): Ann Jenifer;

    Team (Stock upto 165 cc Girls ): Sparks Racing;

    Manufacturer (Stock upto 165 cc Girls): Yamaha;

    Rider (Stock upto 165 cc): Karthik Mateti;

    Team (Stock upto 165 cc): Sparks Racing;

    Manufacturer (Stock upto 165 cc): Yamaha

    8. MMSC FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship

    Rider (2 Stroke upto 130 cc): Hussain Khan;

    Rider (2 Stroke 131 to 165cc): Hussain Khan;

    Rider (4 Stroke upto 165 cc): Aravind Ganesh;

    Rider (4 Stroke 166 to 225 cc): Harshil Thakur;

    Rider (4 Stroke 226 to 360 cc): Shankar Guru;

    Rider(4 Stroke 361 to 550 cc): R Ashwin Kumar;

    Rider( 4 Stroke 851 to 1050 cc): Hemant Mudappa;

    Rider( 4 Stroke 1051 & above): Hemant Mudappa;

    Rider (4 Stroke Unrestricted): Hemant Mudappa;

    Team: Mantra Racing

    8. MRF MOGRIP FMSCI National Supercross Championship

    Rider (Group A SX1 2 Stroke 250 cc & 4 Stroke 500 cc): Harith Noah;

    Rider (Group C 2/4 Stroke: 260 cc Novice) Imran Pasha;

    Rider( Group C 2/4 Stroke:260 cc Indian Expert): Imran Pasha;

    Rider( Group C 2/4 Stroke 260 cc Expert): Jagdeesh Kumar;

    Rider (Group A SX2 2 Stroke 250 cc & 4 Stroke 500 cc): Saijith ES;

    Rider( Junior SX 1 2/4 Stroke 250 cc): Yuvraj Kondedeshmukh;

    Rider (Junior SX 2 2/4 Stroke 250 cc) Sarthak Chavan

    9. MRF MOGRIP FMSCI National Rally Championship (INRC 2w)

    Overall R Nataraj;

    Rider (Super Bike Pro Expert Group A Rider): R Nataraj;

    Rider (Super Bike Expert Group A Rider): Jatin Jain;

    Rider (Super Sport 130 cc Group B Rider): Rakesh Kumar V;

    Rider (Super Sport 165 cc Group B Rider ): Imran Pasha J;

    Rider (Super Sport 260 cc Group B Rider) Rajendra R.E.;

    Rider (Super Sport 400 cc Group B Rider ): Venu Ramesh Kumar;

    Rider( Super Sport 550 cc Group B Rider): Vinit Sharma;

    (Rider Scooters Group B Rider): Pinkesh Thakkar;

    Rider( Ladies Class): Aishwarya P.M.

    FMSCI AWARDS

    2018 Outstanding Achievement In World Motorsport: Abhilash PG: Winner APRC2 Cup for Drivers;

    Abdul Wahid: 2nd Overall in category of Rally of Morocco, a FIM Cross Country World Championship Event;

    Armaan Ebrahim: Podium in Lamborgini Super Trofeo Asia;

    Anindith Reddy K: Podium in Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia;

    Amittrajit Ghosh: Podium ERC Acropolis Rally ERC 2 Driver;

    Ashwin Naik: Podium ERC Acropolis Rally ERC 2 Co-Driver;

    Jehan Daruvala: Several Podiums in FIA Euro F3 Championship;

    Karthik Matei: 2nd in Asia Cup of Road Racing (Indonesia Round);

    Musa Sherif: Winner APRC 2 Cup for Co-Drivers;

    Malsawndawngliana: 2nd in Asia Cup of Road Racing India Round.

    Mira Erda; Sneha Sharma; Shriya Lohia: Outstanding Women in Motorsports.

    GR Karthikeyan of Coimbatore, a father figure in Indian motorsports and father of India’s first F1 driver Narayan Karthikeyan, deservedly won the Lifetime Achievement Award for his immeasurable part in the Indian motorsport.

    The fmsci Annual Awards for the year 2018 took place in Taj Palace, Mumbai on 25th February 2019d where 61 motorsports athletes from different motorsport disciplines who became champions were felicitated by Jean Todt, president of the FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile). The fmsci awards were also presented.

    Raghul Rangasamy, a double champion in road racing, won the ‘Upcoming Motorsports Person of the Year’ award for his brilliant performance in 2018. He won the JK Tyre LGB Formula 4 title and the MRF FF 1600 category.

    Here is a list of all FMSCI Champions and the awards felicitated at the 2018 FMSCI Annual Awards:

    1. JK Tyres FMSCI National Racing Championship Euro JK 18:

    Euro JK 18 Champion: Karthik Tharani

    LGB Formula 4: Raghul Rangasamy

    LGB Formula 4 Team: MSport

    LGB Formula 4 Rookie Driver: Sohil Shah

    2. MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship (NRC)

    MRF FF 1600: Raghul Rangasamy

    FLGB 1300: Sohil Shah

    FLGB 1300 Team: Msport

    Super Stock K: Srinivas Teja

    Super Stock Team: Performance Racing

    Indian Junior Touring Cars: AS Prabhu

    Indian Junior Touring Cars Team: Arka Motorsports

    Indian Touring Cars (ITC): Ashish Ramaswamy

    Indian Touring Cars Team: Arka Motorsports

    3. FMSCI Indian National Autocross Championship

    Stock (2-wheel drive upto 1400 cc ):Sahil Khanna

    Stock (2-wheel drive Over 1400 cc upto 1650 cc): Samrat Yadav

    Stock (2-wheel drive Over 1650 cc): Arjun Rao

    Open (2-wheel drive upto 1400 cc): Abhishek Mishra

    Open (2-wheel drive, over 1400 cc upto 1650 cc): Dean Mascarenhas

    Open (2-wheel drive Over 1650 cc): Arjun Rao;

    Open, Unrestricted: Abhishek Mishra;

    Driver (Ladies): Bani Yadav

    4. MMSC FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship

    Open Stock Body: Vivek Ramachander

    Open Altered Body: Jayant V

    Touring Cars: Kasha Sai

    Unrestricted Class: Vivek Ramachander

    5. MRF FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC)

    Overall INRC (Diver): Gaurav Gill

    Overall INRC (Co-Driver): Musa Sherif

    Team: INRC Mahindra Adventure;

    INRC 1 Driver: Gaurav Gill;

    INRC 1 Co-Driver : Musa Sherif;

    INRC 1 Team : Mahindra Adventure;

    INRC 2 Driver :Karna Kadur;

    INRC 2 Co-Driver: Nikhil V Pai;

    INRC 2 Team: Arka Motorsports;

    Driver (INRC 3): Aroor Vikram Rao;

    Co-Driver (INRC 3): Somayya A.G;

    Team INRC 3: Falkon Motorsports

    6. Meco Motor Sports FMSCI National Rotax Max Karting Championship

    Micro Max: Ishaan Madesh;

    Team (Micro Max ): Peregrine Racing;

    Junior Max Shahan Ali Mohsin;

    Team (Junior Max) Msport;

    Senior Max: Debarun Banerjee;

    Team (Senior Max): MSport

    7. MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship

    Rider (Pro Stock 301-400 cc): Satyanarayana Raju; (Sandeep)

    Team (Pro Stock 301-400 cc): Gusto Racing

    India; Manufacturer: (Pro Stock 301-400 cc KTM);

    Rider (Super Sport Indian upto 165 cc): Jagan Kumar;

    Team (Super Sport Indian upto 165 cc): TVS Racing;

    Manufacturer (Super Sport Indian upto 165 cc): TVS;

    Rider (Pro Stock upto 165 cc): Anish D Shetty;

    Team( Pro Stock upto 165 cc): Honda Ten10 Racing;

    Manufacturer (Pro Stock upto 165 cc): Honda;

    Rider (Stock upto 165 cc Girls): Ann Jenifer;

    Team (Stock upto 165 cc Girls ): Sparks Racing;

    Manufacturer (Stock upto 165 cc Girls): Yamaha;

    Rider (Stock upto 165 cc): Karthik Mateti;

    Team (Stock upto 165 cc): Sparks Racing;

    Manufacturer (Stock upto 165 cc): Yamaha

    8. MMSC FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship

    Rider (2 Stroke upto 130 cc): Hussain Khan;

    Rider (2 Stroke 131 to 165cc): Hussain Khan;

    Rider (4 Stroke upto 165 cc): Aravind Ganesh;

    Rider (4 Stroke 166 to 225 cc): Harshil Thakur;

    Rider (4 Stroke 226 to 360 cc): Shankar Guru;

    Rider(4 Stroke 361 to 550 cc): R Ashwin Kumar;

    Rider( 4 Stroke 851 to 1050 cc): Hemant Mudappa;

    Rider( 4 Stroke 1051 & above): Hemant Mudappa;

    Rider (4 Stroke Unrestricted): Hemant Mudappa;

    Team: Mantra Racing

    8. MRF MOGRIP FMSCI National Supercross Championship

    Rider (Group A SX1 2 Stroke 250 cc & 4 Stroke 500 cc): Harith Noah;

    Rider (Group C 2/4 Stroke: 260 cc Novice) Imran Pasha;

    Rider( Group C 2/4 Stroke:260 cc Indian Expert): Imran Pasha;

    Rider( Group C 2/4 Stroke 260 cc Expert): Jagdeesh Kumar;

    Rider (Group A SX2 2 Stroke 250 cc & 4 Stroke 500 cc): Saijith ES;

    Rider( Junior SX 1 2/4 Stroke 250 cc): Yuvraj Kondedeshmukh;

    Rider (Junior SX 2 2/4 Stroke 250 cc) Sarthak Chavan

    9. MRF MOGRIP FMSCI National Rally Championship (INRC 2w)

    Overall R Nataraj;

    Rider (Super Bike Pro Expert Group A Rider): R Nataraj;

    Rider (Super Bike Expert Group A Rider): Jatin Jain;

    Rider (Super Sport 130 cc Group B Rider): Rakesh Kumar V;

    Rider (Super Sport 165 cc Group B Rider ): Imran Pasha J;

    Rider (Super Sport 260 cc Group B Rider) Rajendra R.E.;

    Rider (Super Sport 400 cc Group B Rider ): Venu Ramesh Kumar;

    Rider( Super Sport 550 cc Group B Rider): Vinit Sharma;

    (Rider Scooters Group B Rider): Pinkesh Thakkar;

    Rider( Ladies Class): Aishwarya P.M.

    FMSCI AWARDS

    2018 Outstanding Achievement In World Motorsport: Abhilash PG: Winner APRC2 Cup for Drivers;

    Abdul Wahid: 2nd Overall in category of Rally of Morocco, a FIM Cross Country World Championship Event;

    Armaan Ebrahim: Podium in Lamborgini Super Trofeo Asia;

    Anindith Reddy K: Podium in Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia;

    Amittrajit Ghosh: Podium ERC Acropolis Rally ERC 2 Driver;

    Ashwin Naik: Podium ERC Acropolis Rally ERC 2 Co-Driver;

    Jehan Daruvala: Several Podiums in FIA Euro F3 Championship;

    Karthik Matei: 2nd in Asia Cup of Road Racing (Indonesia Round);

    Musa Sherif: Winner APRC 2 Cup for Co-Drivers;

    Malsawndawngliana: 2nd in Asia Cup of Road Racing India Round.

    Mira Erda; Sneha Sharma; Shriya Lohia: Outstanding Women in Motorsports.

  • FMSCI awards 2016: Gaurav Gill awarded

    FMSCI awards 2016: Gaurav Gill awarded

    FMSCI has a long history and has firmly established the concept of motor sport in India, spreading the passion far and wide. It has discovered many talented racers and helped them make a name for themselves. Every year FMSCI conducts an Annual Awards Function to acknowledge and celebrate such champions.

    “There is enormous possibility in India for the enhancement of racing culture,” said FIA President Jean Todt at this year’s event. “It is a fascinating country to race in. But to develop motor sports road safety should also be given utmost priority.”

    Among the many prize winners at the event were Gaurav Gill (FIA APRC Rally Champion 2016), who was awarded the coveted Motor Sport Person of the Year award. The Lifetime Achievement Award went to B. Vijayakumar while D. Vidyaprakash was celebrated with a presentation for his 50 years in motor sport. Indian motor sport’s most outstanding women, such as Bani Yadav, Sneha Sharma, Aishwarya Pissay , Mira Erda and Shruthi Nagarajan were also honoured with the Outstanding Women in Motor Sport Award.

    Akbar Ebrahim, President of FMSCI added that Indian races need more international participants which would be of help to the Indian drivers. “Indian motor sport is on a good platform,” he said. “Our job right now is to ensure that we are stable here. We need to make motor sport more vibrant”.

    “I hope that sooner or later India can soon add to its motor sport calendar and a host a big city FIA Formula E race,” added Todt.