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Rugved Barguje is Best Rider of Round 1: MRF MoGrip Supercross Nationals
Vadodara (Gujarat), 24 May 2025: Five-time Indian National champion Rugved Barguje of TVS Racing made a valiant comeback to take the Overall victory in the premier class and the Best Rider Trophy in the first round of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Supercross Championship which kicked off the 2025 season here on Saturday.
The championship was promoted by GodSpeed Racing led by seven-time National champion Shyam Kothari. The 750-m track with sections of loose soil had seven jumps, a section of whoops, one table top, many bermed corners and was run in very hard and dry conditions.

A screen grab of Rugved Barguje, who won the Best Rider of the Day award at the MRF MoGrip Supercross Nationals first round in Vadodara on Saturaday. Pune’s Barguje, lost the first moto to an aggressive teammate, Ikshan Shanbag, but showed his resilience to take the second moto, where Shanbag could only finish third. That pushed the 2022 and 2023 back-to-back Overall Indian champion, to an Overall victory in the first round, as he begins the season with a bang after an injury-marred 2024, where he made a valiant effort to defend the title in vain. Defending champion Shlok Ghorpade missed the first round due to an injury he suffered last month in practice.
Earlier in Race 4, the first moto of Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc, Ikshan took the hole shot and stoutly defended Barguje till the third lap. But the Pune champ overtook him after a stunning manoeuvre and led all the way till the last lap and appeared to have the ‘win’ in his bag. But Ikshan, the Satara rider astride a TVS TR300X, made a huge jump, that was long enough to hoodwink Barguje, and took back the lead in the last lap. He held on to it, for the next two corners or so, and the double jumps, to emerge triumphant. The dramatic last lap saw the TVS teammates in a close finish at the chequered flag and Prajwal took the final spot on the podium for a TVS sweep.
On Saturday, the Motos began with Jinendra Sangave, taking the hole shot of the season and easily winning the Junior SX1 Moto 1. But Kochi’s Ector Ezak of Team Bandidos Motorsports won the second moto while Fayaz Sayyad of Pune took a second and third place, respectively. And soon Chaitanya Joshi and Vismay Ram, too won their motos in the Junior SX2 and SX3 classes, respectively. Both Chaitanya and Vismay, made it a double today winning the second moto too. Competing on equal footing with boys, Aleena M Shaikh hoisted the women in motorsports flag with two creditable podiums including a second, where she stubbornly kept her position till the flag. Vismay, who trained in US, said: “I had a fall but I am happy to win both the motos. I want to do well this season.”
TVS’ Banteilang Jyrwa of Shillong won the first moto of the Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc class to begin the season on a positive note. “It is all glory to God and my thanks are to TVS Racing for giving me a wonderful bike,” he said. However, his teammate Imran Pasha from Mysore, the defending champion, took the victory in the second moto. Bengaluru’s Sachin Ignatius, another TVS star, won a double podium including a second in the second moto while Hero MotoSports Arun T of Hassan, who could only finish fourth in the first moto took the third place in the second.

STAR OF THE DAY: Aleena Mansoor Shaik, the lady rider, who gave a scare to the boys on Saturday. Photo by Siddharth Vismay Ram YR, Chaithanya Joshi and Amal Varghese won both the motos in their respective classes. Other winners include Meghalaya’s Jayden W Nongkhlaw and Jinendra Sanghave. Youngest girl in the fray, Rida F Sayyed, sister of Fayaz, won two third places in the Junior SX3 class.
Provisional Results (Round 1 Baroda):
Moto1: Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc:
1. #46 Ikshaan Shanbagh, Satara;
2. #9Rugved Barguje, Pune;
3. #32 Prajwal Vishwanath, Bengaluru; (All TVS, on TVS TR300X)
Moto2: Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc:
1. #9 Rugved Barguje;
2. #32 Prajwal Vishwanath;
3. #46 Ikshaan Shanbagh;
Moto1: Class 2: Group A, SX2 upto 500cc:
1. #65 Amal Varghese, Ernakulam; Kawasaki
2. #7 Basil Sunny, Ernakulam; Kawasaki
3. #52 Abdul Latheef, Pattambi; Suzuki 450
Moto2: Class 2: Group A, SX2 upto 500cc:
1. #65 Amal Varghese, Ernakulam; Kawasaki
2. #7 Basil Sunny, Ernakulam; Kawasaki
3. #85 Nithyan L, Coimbatore; Kawasaki
Class 3: Indian Novice:
1. #92 Jayden W Nongkhlaw, Shillong; TVS TR 200X
2. #100 Shailesh Kumar, ; TVS TR 200X
3. #69 Abhi S. Nath, Adat PO, Thrissur; Hero Impulse; Team Bandidos Motorsports
Moto1: Class 4: Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc:
1. #27 Banteilang Jyrwa, Shillong;
2. #72 Imran Pasha, Mysore;
3. #40 Sachin D, Bengaluru; (All TVS on TVS TR 200X)
Moto2: Class 4: Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc:
1. #72 Imran Pasha (TVS); TVS TR 200X
2. #40 Sachin D (TVS); TVS TR 200X
3. #37 Arun T (Hero MotoSports), Hassan;
Class 5: Indian Experts:
1. #69 Abhi S Nath, Adat PO; Hero Impulse; Team Bandidos Motorsports
2. #71 Arfaz Ahmed, Chamarajnagar (Karnataka); Hero Impulse
3. #16 Abishek J, Coimbatore; Hero Impulse
Moto 1: Class 6: Group A, Junior SX1 150 to 250cc:
1. #97 Jinendra K Sangave, Khalkaranji; Kawasaki
2. #38 Fayaz F Sayyad, Pune; KTM SX250
3.#23 Ector Ezak, Kochi; Kawasaki; Team Bandidos Motorsports
Moto 2: Class 6: Group A, Junior SX1 150 to 250cc:
1.#23 Ector Ezak, Kochi; Kawasaki; Team Bandidos Motorsports
2. #97 Jinendra K Sangave, Khalkaranji; Kawasaki
3. #38 Fayaz F Sayyad, Pune; KTM SX250
Moto1: Class 7: Group A, Junior SX2 Upto 85cc:
1. #74 Chaitanya Joshi; Gas Gas 85
2. #29 Sujan; KTM SX 85
3. #17 Aleena M Shaikh; Husqvarna
Moto2: Class 7: Group A, Junior SX2 Upto 85cc:
1. #74 Chaitanya Joshi; Gas Gas 85
2. #17 Aleena M Shaikh; Husqvarna
3. #29 Sujan; Chaitanya. KTM SX 85
Moto1: Class 8: Group A, Junior SX3 Upto 65cc:
1. 39 Vismay Ram YR; KTM SX 65
2. #82 Armaan Khan; Gas Gas 65
3. #3 Rida F Sayyed; KTM SX 65
Moto2: Class 8: Group A, Junior SX3 Upto 65cc:
1. #39 Vismay Ram YR, Bengaluru; KTM SX 65
2. #82 Armaan Khan, Mysore; Gas Gas 65
3. #3 Rida F Sayyed, Pune; KTM SX 65
(Competition/bike #number is given before the name)
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Vaibhav Marathe clocks the fastest time in INAC Round 1 qualifier
Chikkamagaluru, 4 May 2025: Vaibhav Marathe of Goa clocked the fastest time in the the Chikmagalur Gravel Fest 2025 to claim the Overall honours and also clinched the premier class, the INAC 1 Unrestricted Open in the first South Zone qualifier round of the Octane Pits FMSCI Indian National Autocross Championship (INAC) 2025 here on Sunday.
Marathe, former class winner and a regular in Indian National Rally Championship (INRC), clocked two minutes and 57.876 seconds for the 2.2km twin track.
Organized by the Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur (MSCC) in association with JK Tyre Motorsport, the weekend event is a qualifying round, where the top five will be eligible for the grand finals. However, each driver is expected to drive in at least two qualifiers.
Syed Salman won three classes including the top INAC1 Upto 2000cc class and, later added two more victories in the INAC2 upto 1450cc and INAC2 upto 2000cc classes.
Defending Overall champion Ashad Pasha of Chikkamagaluru could win only INAC2 upto 1650cc class but was in contention in the other two INAC2 classes to keep his chances open for a grand finale shot.

Farooq Ahmed, left, fmsci vice-president presenting the Fastest Driver award to Vaibhav Marathe of Goa who clocked the best time in the INAC round 1 qualifier in Chikkamagaluru on Sunday. Photo courtesy MSCC 2019 INRC winner, Chetan Shivram of Bengaluru won the INAC2 Unrestricted class and is in line for qualification in two other classes. Zeeshan Mohammed won the INAC3 open and Shameena bagged the Ladies class ahead of reigning champ Pallavi Yadav.
The placings here does not count much as the top five have a chance to qualify and it is the finals that matter. Each driver has to take part in at least two of the seven qualifying rounds and the top five qualify for the grand finale, where INAC champions for 2025 are decided.
Provisional Results Round 1 qualifier:
Overall (Top 10 fastest times):
1. Vaibhav Marathe 02:57.876;
2. Syed Salman 02:59.687;
3. Syed Salman 02:59.457;
4. Ashad Pasha 02:59.627;
5. Syed Salman 02:59.687;
6. Ashad Pasha 03:00.554;
7. Aeman Ahmed 03:01.457;
8. Aeman Ahmed 03:01.788;
9. Chetan Shivram 03:02.472;
10. Aeman Ahmed 03:02.985.
Class 1. INAC 1 – Class A: Up to 2000cc
1. Syed Salman 2 minutes, 59.169 seconds;
2. Chetan Shivram 03:05.490;
3. Aeman Ahmed 03:06.986.
Class 2. INAC 1 – Class B: Unrestricted Open
1. Vaibhav Marathe 02:57.876;
2. Syed Salman 02:59.687;
3. Aeman Ahmed 03:01.788;
Class 3. INAC 2 – Class C: Up to 1450cc
1. Syed Salman 03:07.957;
2. Nameer Pasha 03:08.321;
3. Ashad Pasha 03:09.518;
Class 4. INAC 2 – Class D: Up to 1650cc
1. Ashad Pasha 03:00.554;
2. Aeman Ahmed 03:03.698;
3. Syed Salman 03:06.444;
Class 5. INAC 2 – Class E: Up to 2000cc
1. Syed Salman 02:59.457;
2. Ashad Pasha 02:59.627;
3. Aeman Ahmed 03:01.457;
Class 6. INAC 2 – Class F: Unrestricted
1. Chetan Shivram 03:02.472;
2. Aeman Ahmed 03:02.985;
3. Nameer Pasha 03:08.234;
Class 7. INAC 3 – Class G: Open
1. Zeeshan Mohammed 03:19.429;
2. Vaibhav Marathe 03:24.253;
3. Nameer Pasha 03:26.574;
Class 8. Ladies class
1. Shameena CP 03:41.004;
2. Pallavi Yadav 03:49.478;
Note: Each driver has to take part in at least two qualifiers and the top five in each class will make it to the grand finals, which has fmsci National championship status and the winners will be crowned as INAC National champions for year 2025. There are seven rounds of qualifiers in the calendar.
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Defending champ Rajendra begins 2025 season with a win; Aishwarya tops Ladies class
Indore, 4 May 2025: TVS Racing star and defending champion, Rajendra RE, began his 2025 campaign with a comfortable victory in the first round of the MRF Mogrip fmsci National Rally Championship for two-wheelers here on Sunday. He clocked the fastest times in two of the three Special Stages organised by AW events and promoted by Godspeed Racing headed by 7-time former National champion Shyam Kothari.
The 39-year-old from Shivamogga, Rajendra, overcame some hiccups in the second special stage and polished off the narrow gap of one second to emerge victorious by 10.518 seconds. Astride a TVS APACHE RTR 450, he clocked an time of 48 minutes, and 24.257 seconds for his Overall triumph over teammate and Udipi rider Samuel Jacob, who lost about 8 second in the final stage.
Meanwhile, Aishwarya Pissay, TVS Racing, won the Ladies class with ease and grace. Hailing from Bengaluru, she has etched her name in history as the first Indian woman to win a world title in motorsports and after a hiatus of two years she is back in the ladies class. She dominated the Indian National Rally Championship, winning six consecutive titles from 2017 to 2022 and is a strong contender this year too. Somyya Chaudhary A of Jaipur came second followed by Ernakulam’s Misriya KS.
Abdul Waheed Tanveer, also from TVS Racing, completed a podium sweep for the Hosur factory team in the premier Superbike Pro-Expert Group A class, with former TVS rider Nataraj R in Overall fourth for the VM Sports Foundation. Mysore’s Nataraj, backed by Vamcy Merla, won the Superbike Expert Group A class followed by Bengaluru teammate, Naresh VS, the Indian Bruce Lee, also from VM Sports. Privateer Aman Pawde from Nagpur completed the podium in the Expert class.
Astride a Hero Impulse, Abdul Reheman of Shivamogga topped the Class 3 Supersport 165cc Group B, to get another Class victory for Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation, which swept all the podium places in this class. He clocked 55min, 56.6sec and was streets ahead of second placed teammate Bharat L from Bengaluru. Another Bengaluru rider, Varun Kumar A, also on a Hero Impulse took the final step on the podium for VM Sports.
Talented youngster from Meghalaya Banteilang Jyrwa of TVS Racing put paid to the hopes of Hero MotoSports, as he clinched the victory in Class 4, ahead of Hassan’s T Arun, who managed a lone podium for Hero MotoSports. Another TVS rider from Mysore, Imran Pasha took third place.
Rajesh Narajan Swami of Raigad Pen won Class 5 while Syed Asif Ali led a podium sweep of the Scooter class for TVS Racing. Karthik Naidu of Bengaluru and Shamim Khan of Nashik finished second and third.
Jagadeesh of Coimbatore won Class 8 while popular Devaraj Venkatesh of Tribal Cafe in Bengaluru clinched the victory in Class 9. Local star Shadab Karim Chisthi won the Star of Madhya Pradesh cup.
Provisional Final Results:
(#Bike number) (All privateers unless mentioned)
Overall: (top-10 riders)
1. #1 Rajendra RE (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48 minutes, 24.257 seconds);
2. #3 Samuel Jacob (Udupi, TVS Racing) (48:34.775);
3. #2 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48:38.729);
4. #28 Banteilang Jyrwa (Meghalaya, TVS) (50:15.448);
5. #24 Arun T (Hassan, Hero MotoSports) (50:35.159);
6. #23 Imran Pasha (Mysore, TVS) (50:53.694);
7. #4 Nataraj R (Mysore, VM Sports Foundation) (52:20.108);
8. #30 Karan Kumar (Bengaluru, Hero MotoSports) (52:57.952);
9. #6 Naresh VS (Bengaluru, VM Sports) (53:18.674);
10. #29 Yuva Kumar (Bengaluru, Hero MotoSports) (53:23.721).
Class 1: Superbike Pro-Expert upto 500cc Group A:
1. #1 Rajendra RE (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48 minutes, 24.257 seconds);
2. #3 Samuel Jacob (Udupi, TVS Racing) (48:34.775);
3. #2 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48:38.729).
Class 2 Superbike Expert upto 500cc Group A:
1. #4 Nataraj R (Mysore) (52:20.108);
2. #6 Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (53:18.654);
3. #10 Aman Pawde (Nagpur) ( 53:57.413).
Class 3 Supersport 165cc Group B:
1. #14 Abdul Reheman (Shivamogga) (55:56.646);
2. #20 Bharat L (Bengaluru) (57:17.171);
3. #17 Varun Kumar A (Bengaluru) (57:18.295).
Classs 4: Supersport 165 to 260cc Group B:
1. #28 Banteiling Jyrwa (Meghalaya, TVS) (50:15.448);
2. #24 T Arun (Hassan, Hero MotoSports) (50:35.159);
3. #23 Imran Pasha (Mysore, TVS) (50:53.694);
Class 5: Supersport 261 to 400cc Group B:
1. #34 Rajesh Narajan Swami (Pen) (53:38.498);
2. #40 Syed Aquib (Mudigere, Karnataka) (57:33.846);
3. #39 Hemanth M (Bengaluru) (58:42.284).
Class 6: Scooters up to 210cc Group B:
1. #42 Syed Asif Ali (Bengaluru, TVS, NTorq) (59:37.706);
2. #43 Karthik Naidu (Bengaluru, TVS, NTorq) (01:00:16.041);
3. #44 Shamim Khan (Nashik, TVS, NTorq) (01:01:36.944).
Class 7: Women’s Class Group B:
1. #49 Aishwarya Pissay (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (01:02:32.112);
2. #48 Somyya Chaudhary A (Jaipur) (01:04:46.807);
3. #51 Misriya KS (Ernakulam) (01:08:28.522).
Class 8: Super Stock above 165cc to 260cc Group D:
1. #55 Jagadeesh G (Coimbatore) (59:24.178);
2. #61 Navaneeth Kumar (Puducherry) (59:43.070);
3. #53 Nitish Chaudhari (Mumbai) (59:48.482).
Class 9: Super Stock above 260cc upto 460cc Group D
1. #67 Devaraj Venkatesh (Bengaluru) (01:02:14.777);
2. #69 Chetan B Hosatti (Hubli) (01:03:13.711);
3. #71 Durgesh J (Bengaluru) (01:03:41.373).
Class 10 Star of Madhya Pradesh:
1. #74 Shadab Karim Chisthi (Indore) (01:10:37.968);
2. #73 Ravi Patidar (Indore) (01:31:39.037);
2. #75 Harshith Chourasiya (Gurugaon) (01:48:52.170);Editor’s Note: All results are provisional and as per Live Timings and are NOT official until audited.
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Gravel Fest 2025 to flag off Indian National Autocross Qualifiers on May 3 and 4
Chikkamagaluru, 3 May 2025: Top stars of Indian motorsports including defending champions Arshad Pasha and Pallavi Yadav are in the fray for the Chikmagalur Gravel Fest 2025 which officially kicks off the qualifying rounds for the Octane Pits FMSCI Indian National Autocross Championship (INAC) 2025. Set to be held on May 3 and 4 at the picturesque foothills of Sahayadri ranges in Kurvangi Grama, near Sangnipura Road, the event will feature eight classes and over 100 competitors from across the country in what promises to be one of the biggest and most competitive INAC qualifiers to date.
Organized by the Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur (MSCC) in association with JK Tyre Motorsport and promoted by Octane Pits of Lokesh Gowda, the Chikmagalur Gravel Fest is part of INAC, one of the 13 National championships recognised and sanctioned by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (fmsci)* and will be conducted under the 2025 FIA International Sporting Code and applicable FMSCI regulations.
Set on a 2.2-kilometre all-gravel track, the event will follow the FIA Formula One point system (25–18–15 for the top three) and will feature eight official classes, including the INAC2 & INAC3 Ladies Open, where entry for women drivers is free. However, the popular 4WD and Diesel Open categories will not be included in the national championship this year.
Key Highlights:
- Over Rs.7 lakh in total prize money
- Special awards for Best Tuner and Fastest Driver of the Day (Gravel Fest King)
- On-site rally tyre support and caravan facilities for outstation teams
- Premium hospitality including lunch, snacks, and fresh juices for drivers, tuners, and fans
- Best-in-class accommodation to ensure a complete motorsport experience
Speaking ahead of the event, Promoter Lokesh Gowda of Octane Pits said, “This year’s Chikmagalur Gravel Fest sets a new benchmark for Indian autocross. With a record number of participants and enhanced facilities, we’re proud to offer a world-class racing experience right here in Karnataka.”
As per championship regulations, drivers must participate in at least two qualifying rounds to be eligible for the INAC Grand Finals, where only the top five in each class will qualify. Winners at the Grand Finals will be officially crowned FMSCI Indian National Autocross Champions 2025 in each class, apart from an overall champion, the fastest driver among all classes.
INAC 2025 Official Categories:
- INAC 1 – Class A: Up to 2000cc
- INAC 1 – Class B: Unrestricted Open
- INAC 2 – Class C: Up to 1450cc
- INAC 2 – Class D: Up to 1650cc
- INAC 2 – Class E: Up to 2000cc
- INAC 2 – Class F: Open
- INAC 3 – Class G: Open
- INAC 2 & INAC 3 – Class H: Ladies Open
*As per the branding done by the Federation a few years back, the letters in the acronym are all small letters as in fmsci.
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Hyderabad star Stephen Rogers dominates 4W Drag Championship Round 1 & 2
Bengaluru, 21 April 2025: Hyderabad ace, Stephen Jyothi Rogers Pachigalla started his campaign in the Fmsci Indian National Drag Racing Championship 2025 (4-wheeler) with a grand triple crown in the premier Unrestricted class, besides setting a National record, as he topped the category in both first and second rounds held at the Taneja Aerospace, Hosur, last weekend (April 18-20).
In the three-day event, promoted and organized by Speedway Motorsports and Vroom Motorsports, Pachigalla, driving an Audi R8 in the premier Unrestricted class, aced the highly competitive field, clocking 09.635 seconds for the 402-metre dash in Round 1 on Friday and improving it to 08.948 seconds in Round-2 on Sunday and setting a new National record in the process.
Pachigalla further underlined his status by winning the Indian Open M3 (Unlimited) category race on Sunday by clocking 08.955 seconds.
Later, in the Vroom Drag Meet, a support event, Pachigalla clocked 08.849 seconds to better the National record he had set earlier.
Meanwhile, veteran Vidyaprakash Damondaran from Coimbatore, the oldest participant at 80 years of age, and driving an Audi TT, remained unbeaten in the Pro-Stock 3061cc – 4002cc class across both rounds.
The massive crowd was treated to exciting fare as Bengaluru’s Shreyas Mahendra won in three categories – Pro-Stock 2051-2550c cc, Indian Open M1 and M2 – in Round-1.
There were separate categories for petrol and diesel vehicles besides the Indian Open that was open to vehicles powered by either fuel.
Provisional results (winners only):
ROUND-1:
PETROL – Unrestricted (N1): Stephen Jyothi Rogers Pachigalla (09.635secs). Pro-Stock K2 (1151cc – 1450cc): Narayan Swamy (15.483s). PS K3 (1451cc – 1650cc): Shaik Hussain Pasha (17.241s). PS K4 (1651cc – 2050cc): Thrishal M.S (15.545s). PS K5 (2051cc – 2550cc): Shreyas Mahendra (13.618). PS K7 (3061cc – 4002cc): Vidyaprakash Damodaran (13.351s). PS K8 (4003cc – 5100cc): Karthik KV (10.315s).
DIESEL – PS L4 (1651cc-2050cc): Naveen Reddy Kesara (13.749s). PS L6 (2551cc-3060cc): Aakash Durai (12.571s).
Indian Open M1 (Upto 2750cc): Shreyas Mahendra (12.963s). Indian Open M2 (Upto 4002cc): Shreyas Mahendra (13.259s). Indian Open M3 (Unlimited): Yajur Miglani (10.656s).
ROUND-2:
PETROL – Unrestricted (N1): Stephen Jyothi Rogers Pachigalla (08.948s). PS K2 (1151cc – 1450cc): Narayan Swamy (14.880s). PS K3 (1451cc – 1650cc): Vinay SM (15.036s). PS K4 (1651cc – 2050cc): Thrishal M.S (15.790s). PS K5 (2051cc – 2550cc): Vijay Raju (13.846s). PS K7 (3061cc – 4002cc): Vidyaprakash Damodaran (13.830s). PS K8 (4003cc – 5100cc): Karthik KV (10.230).
DIESEL – PS L4 (1651cc-2050cc): Naveen Reddy Kesara (13.624s). PS L6 (2551cc-3060cc): Aakash Durai (12.415).
Indian Open M1 (Upto 2750cc): Vijay Raju (14.195s). Indian Open M2 (Upto 4002cc): Vidyaprakash Damodaran (13.236s). Indian Open M3 (Unlimited): Stephen Jyothi Rogers Pachigalla (08.955s).
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MMSC presents awards to 2024 champions
Chennai, January 31: The racing scene in India is set for a major enhancement by way of bigger and more powerful vehicles in the near future, according to Vicky Chandhok, Vice-President, Madras Motor Sports Club.
Speaking during the MMSC Annual Awards ceremony to honour the 2024 National Racing Championship winners here on Friday, Chandhok said: “I cannot go into specifics, but the racing scene should witness infusion of bigger and more powerful machines sometime soon.
“Parallelly, MMSC is working towards making motorsports more affordable and to this end, our karting programme at the Mika International Karting Arena, is the first step in this direction.
“We also thank MRF Tyres, Honda and TVS for their active involvement in our National Championships.”
Chief guest Arun Mammen, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, MRF Ltd., outlined his company’s involvement in motorsports over six decades and a strong presence in various championships globally. He reiterated that MRF would continue to support motorsports in India across various disciplines.
The ceremony marked the conclusion of the 2024 National racing season as awards were presented to the winners at a gala function.
MMSC president Ajit Thomas welcomed the gathering while MMSC treasurer Manoj Dalal proposed a vote of thanks.
The 2024 National Racing Championship winners:
MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship
Pro-Stock 301-400cc: Rider Champion – Sarthak Chavan (Pune, TVS Racing). Team – TVS Racing. Manufacturer champion – TVS.
Pro-Stock 165cc: Rider – Jagan Kumar (Chennai, TVS Racing). Team – TVS Racing. Manufacturer – TVS.
Stock 301-400cc (Novice): Rider – Kaushik Subbiah Ganesan (Chennai, RACR Castrol Power1 Ultimate). Team – RACR Castrol Power1 Ultimate. Manufacturer – Yamaha.
Novice (Stock 165cc): Rider – Abdul Basim RS (Chennai, Rockers Racing). Team – Rockers Racing. Manufacturer – Yamaha.
Girls (Stock 165cc): Rider – Jagathishree Kumaresan (Chennai, One Racing. Team – One Racing. Manufacturer – Yamaha.
Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup (NSF 250 Open): Rider – Mohsin Paramban (Mallapuram).
TVS One-Make Championship Open (Apache RR 310): Rider – Senthil Kumar C (Coimbatore).
TVS OMC Women (Apache RTR 200): Rider – Saimah Ajaz Baig (Pune).
TVS OMC Rookie (Apache RTR 200): Rider – Harshith V Bogar (Bengaluru).
TVS OMC Electric RTE: Rider – Sarthak Chavan (Pune).
MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Car Racing Championship
MRF Formula 2000: Driver champion – Jaden Rahman Pariat (Shillong).
MRF Formula 1600: Driver – Abhay Mohan (Bengaluru).
Indian Touring Cars: Driver – Biren Pithawalla (Mumbai, Team N1 Racing). Team – Team N1 Racing.
Indian Junior Touring Cars: Driver – Srinivas Teja (Chennai, Team Performance Racing). Team – Team Performance Racing.
Super Stock: Driver – Justin Singh (Gurugram, Redline Racing India). Team – Redline Racing India.
Formula LGB 1300: Driver – Viswas Vijayaraj (Nellore, DTS Racing). Team – DTS Racing.
MRF Saloons (Toyota Etios): Driver – Diana Pundole (Pune).
Polo Cup: Driver – Dhruv Chavan (Lonavla).
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Ashad Pasha dominates INAC South Zone qualifier; Pallavi Yadav tops Ladies class
Chennai, 11 January 2025: Six time National Autocross champion, Ashad Pasha of Chikkamagaluru, a last-minute entrant, clocked the fastest time, besides winning a triple crown in the South Zone qualifier of the Fmsci Indian National Autocross Championship 2024, at the Madras International Circuit, here on Saturday.+
The Muscat-based driver, won three titles in different classes in 2022 fmsci Nationals and added two more last year, for which the Awards are yet to be distributed by the federation.

The 31-year-old reigning National champion in three different INAC classes, Pasha flew in to support his brother, but with a car available, he took part, and he did it in style by clocking the fastest time of the day of two minutes, 28.615 seconds over the 2.4-Kms circuit which was a mix of dirt and tarmac. The event was conducted by the Madras Motor Sports Club.
Kolhapur’s Pallavi Yadav, topped the Ladies class as she clocked 03:30.081 as against second-placed Reshma Inchalkar (Goa) (03:44.312).
“I am from Chikkamagaluru but based in Muscat and flew in here to support my brother. But since a vehicle was available, I was persuaded to drive and so it was a last-minute decision to drive,” said Ashad who participated in three categories and topped them all.
The qualifiers from South Zone will participate in the final round of the Championship to be run at the same venue on Sunday. They will be joined by toppers from North and East Zone qualifiers.

Pallavi Yadav of Kolhapur in action. She drove all the way from Kolhapur to Chennai via Bengaluru for 16 hours and won the South Zone, in her class without any rest.
Provisional results:
INAC1 Class B: 1. Kiran Reddy (Bengaluru) (02:39.825).
INAC1 Class C: 1. Ashad Pasha (Chikkamagaluru) (02:28.615); 2. Amandeep Singh (Delhi) (02:57.160); 3. Ashish Gupta (03:08.219).
INAC2 Class B: 1. Ashad Pasha (02:35.871); 2. Kartik Konchady (Mumbai) (02:50.345).
INAC2 Class C: 1. Arshad Pasha (02:29.400); 2. Areeb Rahman (Kolkata) (02:41.547); 3. Saneesh Sharma (02:43.353).
INAC2 Class E: 1. Nameer Pasha (Chikkamagaluru) (02:36.185); 2. Areeb Rahman (02:37.118); 3. Saneesh Sharma (02:41.330).
INAC3 Stock Class A: 1. Amey Desai (Mapusa) (02:52.865); 2. Kartik Konchady (02:55.585); 3. Karan Panikar (Navi Mumbai) (02:56.968).
INAC3 Stock Class B: 1. Kushal Chaudhari (New Panvel) (02:51.735); 2. Althaf Hussain (Kolhapur) (03:14.388).
INAC3 Stock Class C: 1. Kartik Konchady (02:41.524); 2. Amey Desai (02:49.772); 3. Sravan Kumar Kuttoor (Hyderabad) (03:01.017).
INAC3 Stock Class E: 1. Karan Chaudhary (Kolkata) (02:39.694); 2. Amey Desai (02:46.588); 3. Kushal Chaudhari (02:55.132).
Ladies Open: 1. Pallavi Yadav (Kolhapur) (03:30.081); 2. Reshma Inchalkar (Goa) (03:44.312).
4WD Open: 1. Raunak Jana (Kolkata) (02:44.311); 2. Sravan Kumar Kuttoor (02:50.769).
Amateur: 1. Nameer Pasha (Chikkamagaluru) (02min, 35.441sec); 2. Ashish Gupta (Chennai) (03:45.346).
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National record by Sean Rogers Pachigalla in 4w Drag Nationals; Tune O’Tronics bags 6 titles

Sean Rogers, National Record Bengaluru, 26 December 2024: Stunning run by Hyderabad drag star, Sean Rogers, set the track alight at the Hosur Taneja Aerospace facility, as he set a National Record for the “fastest car in India” over a quarter-mile distance.
Meanwhile, drivers representing Tune O Tronics dominated the final two rounds of the Indian Oil Storm X Presents fmsci Indian National 4-wheeler Drag Championship 2024 which concluded at Hosur, near here on December 22. Tune O Tronics bagged the National Team Championship in six classes.

Stephen Jyothi Rogers Pachigalla, popularly known as Sean Rogers Pachigalla, from Hyderabad, driving an Audi R8, clocked the fastest time of 9.119 seconds in the N1 Unrestricted Class, for his record breaking feat.
Bengaluru drivers Vivek Ramachander (Tune O Tronics) and Shreyas Mahendra (DB Motorsports) won National titles in two categories apiece as did Chennai’s Ashwin Durai (Tune O Tronics) on conclusion of the three-day event organised and promoted by Vroom Motorsports, Bangalore and Speedway Motorsports, Hyderabad, and Powered by A-THON All Terrain Pvt Ltd.
(Caption: Vivek RAmachander of Chennai bags a double)
The Bengaluru-based Tune O Tronics walked away with team championship in eight categories besides picking up seven Drivers’ National titles to underline their status as the country’s top drag racing team.
The list of National Champions (Individual and Team):
K2 (1151cc – 1450cc): Narayana Swamy (Privateer).

K3 (1451cc to 1650cc): Mohammed Afaqh Ameen (Race Concepts). Team: Race Concepts.
K4 (1651cc to 2050cc): Trishal MS (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
K5 (2051cc to 2550cc): Shreyas Mahendra (DB Motorsports). Team: DB Motorsports.
K7 (3061cc to 4002cc): Bradeep Raj (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
Caption: Ashwin Durai (white shirt)
K8 (4003cc to 5100cc): Vishnu Ram (Harmonixx Tuning). Team: Harmonixx Tuning.
L4 (1651cc to 2050 cc): Ashwin Durai (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
L6 (2551cc to 3060cc): Vinod John (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
M1 (Upto 2750cc): Shreyas Mahendra (DB Motorsports). Team: Tune O Tronics.
M2 (Upto 4002cc): Ashwin Durai (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
M3 (Unlimited): Vivek Ramachander (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
N1 (Unrestricted): Vivek Ramachander (Tune O Tronics). Team: Tune O Tronics.
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Shlok Ghorpade emerges triumphant in Supercross Championship 2024; Brings honour to KTM on debut
Kochi, 30 Nov. 2024: India’s top rider Shlok Ghorpade created history emerging triumphant in the MRF MoGrip fmsci Indian National Supercross Championship 2024 to stop the long reign of TVS Factory riders as he won the first moto in the top SX1 class of the final round which concluded at Eloor, near here on Saturday. The Supercross Nationals was promoted by Godspeed Racing and the final round was organised by KMA Motorsports guided by veteran Musa Sherif and Anil Abbas, in collaboration with Bandidos Motorsports, Kerala.
The Satara star thus brought a stunning victory and title triumph for the KTM Factory Racing team which made its debut in the National Championship this year by winning the Overall Championship and the premier class by garnering 201 points, six more than his rival, the talented Ikshan Shanbagh, also from Satara. While Ghorpade won the first moto after taking the hole shot, Ikshan came back to take a win in the second moto of SX1 class, but it was too little and too late, as Ghorpade clinched the well-fought championship by finishing second in the second moto.

Shlok Ghorpade celebrates after winning the 2024 title. INDIAinF1 image The capacity crowd of about 15000, enjoyed a thrilling event, witnessing a supercross after a long time and were rewarded with plenty of action and stunts in the night. The track was one of the biggest among all the six rounds and had fast stretches and technical jumps for riders to showcase their talent and skill.
Shlok Ghorpade, who just completed 17 years on October 18, was astride a KTM 250, and was in his elements maneuvering the jumps and berms with high skills and near-perfect technique. He recently fine tuned his skills in California, USA and showed immense confidence and class in the face of tough and sometimes, ugly competition. TVS Racing team, which has been dominating the Supercross and two-wheeler rally championships for many years now, has won the Motocross/Supercross championships for the last 14 consecutive years. But they were jolted by the young talent and despite Ikshaan providing tough time to him, they had to rope in the newly-crowned road racing champion, Sarthak Chavan to try and beat the marauding Ghorpade. But the latter, stood his ground and won a well-deserving title, his seventh National Championship crown in different sub-classes and dirt Nationals.

Shlok Ghorpade, a 7-time National champion “I have been working and planning for the past four years to win the SX 1 class. I worked hard for this championship victory and it is the fruit for my hardwork and dedication of my team and sponsors,” the 2022 Junior SX1 National champion quipped on the morning after.
However, the season has been a tough one, with the much experienced and strong team like TVS Racing on the other side. He endured falls, the blocking of racing lines in every round and race, and fought as a lone warrior against a huge team and thus, the success is all the more sweet. “I can’t think of a single day where I didn’t think of improving and getting better. I was becoming too serious. That is when I thought I should start enjoying my races and as a result, the points came back,” he felt.
“I banked on my family and knew my potential. I have no legacy to protect and I had nothing to lose. The stakes are high and the tempo increased from the Pune round,” he added. Yes, the blocking too ‘increased’ from the Pune round.
The heat was on and he was boxed so much that for the first time in two years, he was not on the podium in the Bengaluru round. However, the champion rose like a phoenix and won the first moto, to virtually seal the issue and won with a second place in the final moto, as the championship went to wire.
“Physically it was tiring but it was much more a mental game. Once I accepted that my winning streak of over five rounds was broken, it was easier for me to get up, dust myself and relaunch the attack. My core team and I worked on all possibilities, strategised and planned for the worst. I always hope for the best while preparing for the worst. And the results are there, now, for everyone to see,” he spoke as if in nostalgia, of the just-concluded season’s ups and downs.


All commissioned photographs by Siddharth, Hyderabad
Shlok Ghorpade – Roll of honour – 7 National titles
2022: Indian National Supercross Junior SX 1 (under 16 yrs) Champion
2023: Indian National Supercross Junior SX 1 (under 16 yrs) Champion
2023: Indian National Dirt Track Junior SX 1 (under 16 yrs) Champion
2023: Indian National Supercross SX 2 category Champion
2023: Indian national Dirt Track SX 2 category Champion
2024: Indian National Supercross SX1 category – Overall champion
2024: Indian National Dirt Track SX1 category Champion
5 International trophies :
DMX Round 5 – 3rd place
Saturday MX at Glen Helen summer series
Saturday MX at Glen Helen 250cc category
Mammoth qualifiers at Fox
Fall series at Glen Helen
Final Round: The results (provisional):
1. Ikshan Shanbhag (TVS Racing) 37 points (17, 20);
2. Shlok Ghorpade (KTM Factory Racing India) 40 points (20, 17);
3. Sarthak Chavan (TVS Racing) 28 (15, 13).
Class 2 – SX 2: Group A:
1. Ryan Haig (Kochi) 40 (20, 20);
2. S. Kathiroli (Coimbatore) 34 (17, 17);
3. Wilmer Valentino (Kochi) 23 (8, 15).
Class 3 – Novice, Group B: (only one moto)
1. Karan Kumar (Hero Motorsports) 20;
2. W.N. Jayden (TVS Racing) 17;
3. Shaun Chhangte (Aizawl) 15.
Class 5 – Indian Experts, Group B:
1. D. Sachin (TVS Racing) 37 (17, 20);
2. Imran Pasha (TVS Racing) 33 (20, 13);
3. Karan Kumar (Hero Motorsports) 28 (11, 17).
Class 6 – Private Experts: Group B:
1. Subramanya (Bengaluru);
2. Shreeraj H (Kerala);
3. Arshad Muhammed (Cheruthuruthy); (Points not received)
Class 7 – Jr. SX1: Group A:
1. Jinendra Sangave (Ichakaranji) 40 (20, 20);
2. Ector Ezak (Kochi) 34 (17, 17);
3. Faiz Sayyed (Pune) 30 (15, 15).
Class 8 – Jr. SX2: Group A:
1. Yash Shinde; KTM SX 85;
2. Akshat Hupale; KTM SX 85;
3. Sujan J. Kawasaki; (All from Pune).
Class 9 – Jr. SX3: Group A:
1. Bhairav C. Gowda (Bengaluru);
2. Chaitanya Joshi (Pune);
3. Nandan Das 30 (15, 15).
Demo class:
1. Vismay Ram (Blr);
2. Rithin Sai (Cbe);
3. Shyam Aditya.
(Complete results are not received yet from the organizers)




















