Category: National Championship

The event counts as the National Championship recognised by FMSCI, the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, the governing body of motorsports in India, and the ASN recognised by FIA and FIM.

  • Abdul Wahid Tanveer wins Overall honours; TVS sweep continues

    Abdul Wahid Tanveer wins Overall honours; TVS sweep continues

    Mangaluru, 14 Nov 2021: TVS Racing continued to dominate the MRF MoGrip Indian National Racing Championship for two-wheelers as Dakar-prospect Abdul Wahid Tanveer romped home with a stunning overall victory in Round 3 held here on Sunday.

    Abdul Tanveer, who made his debut in 2014 for TVS,has been on the rise and the #2 Bengaluru rider clocked 40minutes, 55.728 seconds for the six Special Stages, as he defeated his nearest rival and defending champion Sarath Mohan of Mallapuram by over six seconds. However, Sarath Mohan, a privateer on Husqvarna FE450 won Class 1A with Tanveer taking Class 1 gold astride a TVS Apache RTR. Imran Pasha J, also of TVS Racing came overall third, another 14 seconds behind Mohan, but won Class 4 as well. TVS also made a sweep of the scooter class.

    Tanveer, who won his class in his international rally year in Merzouga in 2017 has been preparing for Dakar but COVID19 postponed his dream run. Undaunted, the Mysore rider is pulling all stops to keep his fitness and win the domestic events. Teammate and former champion Nataraj R came second while privateer Gautham Rao R completed the podium pushing out another former champion and TVS giant Rajendra RE.

    In the Class IA, Sarath Mohan of Mallapuram, astride a Husqvarna FE 450 beat the Rally of Himalayas winner Aman Prabhakar Pawde on a KTM EXCF 450 while Asad Khan took third on a Suzuki RMX 450Z as all privateers ruled the roost in this top class. Ajion Abraham, Dilip Raj and Prashanth R, all on a Honda CBR Stunner 130cc, won the Class 2 in that order.

    Riding a Hero Impulse 150cc, Pavan won Class 3 ahead of Sashi Kumar and Abrar Pasha, all privateers and on similar bikes. Imran Pasha J upset champion Samuel Jacob and Sachin had to be content with a third in Class 4, the TVS Apache RTR category.

    Venu Ramesh Kumar, continues to defy age, as the senior most rider once again stood on the second step of the podium. But this time, Sajeesh Reghunathan, also on a KTM Duke 390 beat the Riders’ Representative to take the gold and Sravan Kumar Kuttoor on a KTM ADV 390 claimed the third place.

    Mohammed Zaheer won the Bullet Class with another Belgaum rider taking the second also on a Himalayan. Naresh and Devaraj Venkatesh of Tribal Cafe, finished in that order.

    TVS Racing once again dominated the Scooter Class and made amends to last round loss of a podium place by sweeping all the top-three places. Syed Asif Ali won the gold while teammates Karthik and Shamim Khan followed him in second and third, all on TVS N Torque. Adnan Ahmed won the non-championship Star of Karnataka award.

    Read Ladies Class report won by World Cupper Aishwarya is here.

    Class-wise Provisional Results:

    Class 1
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    12ABDUL WAHID TANVEERTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRBENGALURU10:11.71804:01.47209:43.20703:43.88609:37.87503:37.57000:40:55.72800:40:55.728
    23NATARAJ RTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRBENGALURU11:00.94504:26.42910:36.12104:02.15610:18.67503:54.15200:44:18.47800:44:18.478
    34GOUTHAM RAO RPrivateerTVS APACHE RTR 200BENGALURU12:51.90204:13.96812:07.40604:11.46011:53.75304:07.72200:49:26.21100:49:26.211
    41RAJENDRA R ETVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRHOSURDNF
    Class 1A
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    110SARATH MOHANPrivateerHUSQVARANA FE 450MALLAPURAM09:58.65603:45.43309:56.31603:32.09709:54.03103:55.47200:41:02.00500:41:02.005
    29AMAN PRABHAKAR PAWDEPrivateerKTM EXCF 450NAGPUR10:46.44504:30.37510:57.59703:46.03110:37.27703:47.27700:44:25.00200:44:25.002
    35ASAD KHANPrivateerSUZUKI RMX 450ZCHICKMAGALUR11:23.01104:11.16411:12.75304:00.05410:48.07403:54.02700:45:29.08300:45:29.083
    48JATIN JAINPrivateerKTM EXCF 250NAGPUR11:47.60904:09.43311:48.10504:04.56211:17.01503:57.48000:47:04.20400:47:04.204
    56RAKESH NAGARAJAPrivateerKTM EXCF 250BANGALORE13:00.61304:37.37112:04.22604:16.14811:42.28104:14.53900:49:55.17800:49:55.178
    67PRAVITH PAVITHRANPrivateerKTM EXCF 450THRISSURDNF
    Class 2
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    114AJIN ABRAHAMPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCKERALA12:16.73005:46.44112:03.12104:01.92511:38.31603:57.77700:49:44.31000:49:44.310
    217DILIP RAJPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCCHICKMAGALUR13:57.63604:34.55413:13.27304:33.99613:25.22204:26.48000:54:11.16100:54:11.161
    315PRASHANTH RPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCBENGALURU13:58.87104:42.33513:52.48004:54.42513:30.37104:35.18700:55:33.66900:55:33.669
    419CHALASS K BOSEPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCKOTTAYAM12:12.55804:09.22622:15.21004:54.75712:00.19504:06.23000:59:38.17600:59:38.176
    512RAHUL SHRIYANPrivateerHONDA STUNNER 130 CCMANGALORE21:59.41704:44.36714:46.60504:30.75313:47.33504:33.42501:04:21.90201:04:21.902
    616DURGESHPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCBENGALURUDNF
    711NITESH G POOJARIPrivateerHONDA STUNNER 130 CCMANGALORE14:56.89404:28.68713:02.42504:14.246DNF04:27.152
    818DEEPAK NAIDUPrivateerYAMAHA YBX 125BENGALURU14:13.19004:19.88013:08.73008:23.11312:05.175DNF
    Class 3
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    123PAVAN B KPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150BENGALURU11:24.14804:01.89811:07.14803:49.56211:14.80003:52.45300:45:30.00900:45:30.009
    222SASIKUMAR KPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150COIMBATORE12:11.52703:53.92911:25.83903:55.65211:37.53903:51.87800:46:56.36400:46:56.364
    321ABRAR PASHAPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150SHIMOGA12:53.01903:56.34312:00.56203:52.74612:08.43304:01.21000:48:52.31300:48:52.313
    424ANOOP MANJAPPAPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150BENGALURU13:54.68704:49.78115:49.63604:28.22613:16.21804:28.49600:56:47.04400:56:47.044
    Class 4
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    127IMRAN PASHA JTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRMYSURU10:07.98803:53.00309:56.62103:41.61709:54.61303:42.25300:41:16.09500:41:16.095
    226SAMUEL JACOBTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRHOSUR10:25.19103:45.62510:15.30403:38.41010:03.05403:33.75700:41:41.34100:41:41.341
    328SACHIN DTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRHOSUR11:00.48003:47.90610:30.68703:44.19110:12.23803:47.61700:43:03.11900:43:03.119
    429TRINESH VPrivateerTVS APACHEHOSKOTE12:08.81204:02.01111:21.96803:48.28911:05.97203:43.36300:46:10.41500:46:10.415
    525ANAND JAYAKRISHNAN J CPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200TRIVANDRUM13:04.38204:29.11712:34.96804:26.82812:51.69504:29.21000:51:56.20000:51:56.200
    Class 5
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    130SAJEESH REGHUNATHANPrivateerKTM DUKE 390BENGALURU14:12.75704:45.20714:18.94904:27.50012:09.42504:17.39400:54:11.23200:54:11.232
    232VENU RAMESHKUMAR VPrivateerKTM DUKE 390COIMBATORE15:12.98404:46.64013:36.80805:07.33913:42.51504:37.95700:57:04.24300:57:04.243
    331SRAVAN KUMAR KUTTOORPrivateerKTM ADV 390HYDERABAD13:30.53905:08.47215:55.92904:51.49215:07.97204:51.81600:59:26.22000:59:26.220
    Class 6
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    137MOHAMMED ZAHEERPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCBENGALURU12:44.61304:41.62112:45.57804:27.67911:48.92904:20.27700:50:48.69700:50:48.697
    234NARESH V SPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCBENGALURU12:50.66004:32.98012:25.03504:19.83912:20.54604:33.01100:51:02.07100:51:02.071
    333DEVRAJ VENKATESHPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCBENGALURU13:26.96406:01.45314:13.26504:35.56612:36.92504:15.76100:55:09.93400:55:09.934
    436SHARATH KUMARPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCBENGALURU12:55.69904:39.71025:01.42904:31.27711:39.26504:25.44901:03:12.82901:03:12.829
    535ABHIJITH SARKARPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCBANGALORE14:18.72205:28.80414:14.84705:34.253DNF
    Class 7
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    138SYED ASIF ALITVS RacingTVS N TORQBENGALURU12:49.30804:17.08512:13.80804:10.01112:22.32404:12.94100:50:05.47700:50:05.477
    240KARTHIKTVS RacingTVS N TORQBENGALURU13:19.17904:31.25012:26.63604:13.38212:06.81204:03.69100:50:40.95000:50:40.950
    341SHAMIM KHANTVS RacingTVS N TORQHOSUR13:19.08204:23.83512:51.46404:14.75712:36.47604:19.78100:51:45.39500:51:45.395
    439SUBRAMANYA TPrivateerTVS N TORQBENGALURU16:08.20704:37.11713:19.57804:23.84312:52.92104:13.23800:55:34.90400:55:34.904
    542ABHIJIT SHETTYPrivateerTVS N TORQBENGALURUDNF
    Class 8
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    143AISHWARYA PISSAY MPrivateerTVS APACHE RTRBENGALURU12:26.61704:55.62112:19.55404:19.29612:10.36304:27.39800:50:38.84900:50:38.849
    245TANIKA SHANBHAGPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200BENGALURU12:45.16004:17.28113:07.70704:18.60112:46.23404:17.19900:51:32.18200:51:32.182
    348ANAM HASHIMPrivateerHERO HONDA KARIZMA 223PUNE18:14.07405:47.93317:15.95305:42.93716:40.71005:26.11301:09:07.72001:09:07.720
    447APOORVA BPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 200MANGALORE21:05.77305:32.09318:31.21405:17.28517:37.46805:07.60501:13:11.43801:13:11.438
    546SNEHA CCPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200THRISSUR25:04.25005:32.56619:32.51105:19.08916:47.21005:17.09701:17:32.72301:17:32.723
    644SUSHMITHA VPrivateerTVS APACHE RTRBENGALURU22:55.48007:49.66725:57.23006:02.55023:49.71406:15.67901:32:50.32001:32:50.320
    STAR OF KARNATAKA
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    152ADNAN AHMEDPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200MANGALORE11:10.75303:55.83910:44.98803:48.48010:40.15603:44.93700:44:05.15300:44:05.153
    257FRANCIS P VPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150CHICKMAGALUR13:01.34703:59.75312:04.09704:04.02311:49.03503:54.96800:48:53.22300:48:53.223
    350BHARATH PPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200BANGALORE13:17.71804:33.27312:37.63204:48.74212:45.03104:36.43700:52:38.83300:52:38.833
    456NADEEM AHAMEDPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150MYSURU14:35.29205:50.25713:25.59304:18.45312:30.24204:14.03500:54:53.87200:54:53.872
    558MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM BAWAPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150MANGALORE14:56.50304:35.86713:43.62805:16.44514:54.88604:36.67900:58:04.00800:58:04.008
    655SARATH P SPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200BENGALURU27:37.86706:34.10522:47.97607:45.77718:08.68706:24.83901:29:19.25101:29:19.251
    751AKSHAY RAJSHEKAR URSPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200MANGALORE12:37.83906:40.890DNF
    854NAGA CHAITHANYA M GPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200BENGALURU14:25.16705:34.707DNF
    953MOHAMMED ISRARPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150MYSURU13:44.90604:41.59312:48.714DNF

    OVERALL PROVISIONAL/FINAL RESULTS

    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECLASSCITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    12ABDUL WAHID TANVEERTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRClass 1BENGALURU10:11.71804:01.47209:43.20703:43.88609:37.87503:37.57000:40:55.72800:40:55.728
    210SARATH MOHANPrivateerHUSQVARANA FE 450Class 1AMALLAPURAM09:58.65603:45.43309:56.31603:32.09709:54.03103:55.47200:41:02.00500:41:02.005
    327IMRAN PASHA JTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRClass 4MYSURU10:07.98803:53.00309:56.62103:41.61709:54.61303:42.25300:41:16.09500:41:16.095
    426SAMUEL JACOBTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRClass 4HOSUR10:25.19103:45.62510:15.30403:38.41010:03.05403:33.75700:41:41.34100:41:41.341
    528SACHIN DTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRClass 4HOSUR11:00.48003:47.90610:30.68703:44.19110:12.23803:47.61700:43:03.11900:43:03.119
    652ADNAN AHMEDPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200STAR OF KARNATAKAMANGALORE11:10.75303:55.83910:44.98803:48.48010:40.15603:44.93700:44:05.15300:44:05.153
    73NATARAJ RTVS RacingTVS APACHE RTRClass 1BENGALURU11:00.94504:26.42910:36.12104:02.15610:18.67503:54.15200:44:18.47800:44:18.478
    89AMAN PRABHAKAR PAWDEPrivateerKTM EXCF 450Class 1ANAGPUR10:46.44504:30.37510:57.59703:46.03110:37.27703:47.27700:44:25.00200:44:25.002
    95ASAD KHANPrivateerSUZUKI RMX 450ZClass 1ACHICKMAGALUR11:23.01104:11.16411:12.75304:00.05410:48.07403:54.02700:45:29.08300:45:29.083
    1023PAVAN B KPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150Class 3BENGALURU11:24.14804:01.89811:07.14803:49.56211:14.80003:52.45300:45:30.00900:45:30.009
    1129TRINESH VPrivateerTVS APACHEClass 4HOSKOTE12:08.81204:02.01111:21.96803:48.28911:05.97203:43.36300:46:10.41500:46:10.415
    1222SASIKUMAR KPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150Class 3COIMBATORE12:11.52703:53.92911:25.83903:55.65211:37.53903:51.87800:46:56.36400:46:56.364
    138JATIN JAINPrivateerKTM EXCF 250Class 1ANAGPUR11:47.60904:09.43311:48.10504:04.56211:17.01503:57.48000:47:04.20400:47:04.204
    1421ABRAR PASHAPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150Class 3SHIMOGA12:53.01903:56.34312:00.56203:52.74612:08.43304:01.21000:48:52.31300:48:52.313
    1557FRANCIS P VPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150STAR OF KARNATAKACHICKMAGALUR13:01.34703:59.75312:04.09704:04.02311:49.03503:54.96800:48:53.22300:48:53.223
    164GOUTHAM RAO RPrivateerTVS APACHE RTR 200Class 1BENGALURU12:51.90204:13.96812:07.40604:11.46011:53.75304:07.72200:49:26.21100:49:26.211
    1714AJIN ABRAHAMPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCClass 2KERALA12:16.73005:46.44112:03.12104:01.92511:38.31603:57.77700:49:44.31000:49:44.310
    186RAKESH NAGARAJAPrivateerKTM EXCF 250Class 1ABANGALORE13:00.61304:37.37112:04.22604:16.14811:42.28104:14.53900:49:55.17800:49:55.178
    1938SYED ASIF ALITVS RacingTVS N TORQClass 7BENGALURU12:49.30804:17.08512:13.80804:10.01112:22.32404:12.94100:50:05.47700:50:05.477
    2043AISHWARYA PISSAY MPrivateerTVS APACHE RTRClass 8BENGALURU12:26.61704:55.62112:19.55404:19.29612:10.36304:27.39800:50:38.84900:50:38.849
    2140KARTHIKTVS RacingTVS N TORQClass 7BENGALURU13:19.17904:31.25012:26.63604:13.38212:06.81204:03.69100:50:40.95000:50:40.950
    2237MOHAMMED ZAHEERPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCClass 6BENGALURU12:44.61304:41.62112:45.57804:27.67911:48.92904:20.27700:50:48.69700:50:48.697
    2334NARESH V SPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCClass 6BENGALURU12:50.66004:32.98012:25.03504:19.83912:20.54604:33.01100:51:02.07100:51:02.071
    2445TANIKA SHANBHAGPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200Class 8BENGALURU12:45.16004:17.28113:07.70704:18.60112:46.23404:17.19900:51:32.18200:51:32.182
    2541SHAMIM KHANTVS RacingTVS N TORQClass 7HOSUR13:19.08204:23.83512:51.46404:14.75712:36.47604:19.78100:51:45.39500:51:45.395
    2625ANAND JAYAKRISHNAN J CPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200Class 4TRIVANDRUM13:04.38204:29.11712:34.96804:26.82812:51.69504:29.21000:51:56.20000:51:56.200
    2750BHARATH PPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200STAR OF KARNATAKABANGALORE13:17.71804:33.27312:37.63204:48.74212:45.03104:36.43700:52:38.83300:52:38.833
    2817DILIP RAJPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCClass 2CHICKMAGALUR13:57.63604:34.55413:13.27304:33.99613:25.22204:26.48000:54:11.16100:54:11.161
    2930SAJEESH REGHUNATHANPrivateerKTM DUKE 390Class 5BENGALURU14:12.75704:45.20714:18.94904:27.50012:09.42504:17.39400:54:11.23200:54:11.232
    3056NADEEM AHAMEDPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150STAR OF KARNATAKAMYSURU14:35.29205:50.25713:25.59304:18.45312:30.24204:14.03500:54:53.87200:54:53.872
    3133DEVRAJ VENKATESHPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCClass 6BANGALORE13:26.96406:01.45314:13.26504:35.56612:36.92504:15.76100:55:09.93400:55:09.934
    3215PRASHANTH RPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCClass 2BENGALURU13:58.87104:42.33513:52.48004:54.42513:30.37104:35.18700:55:33.66900:55:33.669
    3339SUBRAMANYA TPrivateerTVS N TORQClass 7BENGALURU16:08.20704:37.11713:19.57804:23.84312:52.92104:13.23800:55:34.90400:55:34.904
    3424ANOOP MANJAPPAPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150Class 3BENGALURU13:54.68704:49.78115:49.63604:28.22613:16.21804:28.49600:56:47.04400:56:47.044
    3532VENU RAMESHKUMAR VPrivateerKTM DUKE 390Class 5COIMBATORE15:12.98404:46.64013:36.80805:07.33913:42.51504:37.95700:57:04.24300:57:04.243
    3658MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM BAWAPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 150STAR OF KARNATAKAMANGALORE14:56.50304:35.86713:43.62805:16.44514:54.88604:36.67900:58:04.00800:58:04.008
    3731SRAVAN KUMAR KUTTOORPrivateerKTM ADV 390Class 5HYDERABAD13:30.53905:08.47215:55.92904:51.49215:07.97204:51.81600:59:26.22000:59:26.220
    3819CHALASS K BOSEPrivateerHONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CCClass 2KOTTAYAM12:12.55804:09.22622:15.21004:54.75712:00.19504:06.23000:59:38.17600:59:38.176
    3936SHARATH KUMARPrivateerROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CCClass 6BENGALURU12:55.69904:39.71025:01.42904:31.27711:39.26504:25.44901:03:12.82901:03:12.829
    4012RAHUL SHRIYANPrivateerHONDA STUNNER 130 CCClass 2MANGALORE21:59.41704:44.36714:46.60504:30.75313:47.33504:33.42501:04:21.90201:04:21.902
    4148ANAM HASHIMPrivateerHERO HONDA KARIZMA 223Class 8PUNE18:14.07405:47.93317:15.95305:42.93716:40.71005:26.11301:09:07.72001:09:07.720
    4247APOORVA BPrivateerHERO IMPULSE 200Class 8MANGALORE21:05.77305:32.09318:31.21405:17.28517:37.46805:07.60501:13:11.43801:13:11.438
    4346SNEHA CCPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200Class 8THRISSUR25:04.25005:32.56619:32.51105:19.08916:47.21005:17.09701:17:32.72301:17:32.723
    4455SARATH P SPrivateerHERO XPULSE 200STAR OF KARNATAKABENGALURU27:37.86706:34.10522:47.97607:45.77718:08.68706:24.83901:29:19.25101:29:19.251
    4544SUSHMITHA VPrivateerTVS APACHE RTRClass 8BENGALURU22:55.48007:49.66725:57.23006:02.55023:49.71406:15.67901:32:50.32001:32:50.320
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  • Vizag to kickstart INRC 2021 season on scenic beach tarmac

    Vizag to kickstart INRC 2021 season on scenic beach tarmac

    Visakhapatnam, 10 Nov 2021: Popular as INRC, the MRF FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship for Cars will kick-start the delayed 2021 season with Vizag hosting the first round next month, announced Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao, Minister of Sports, Andhra Pradesh, here on Wednesday along with the Promoters.

    “This is the first time we are bringing a high-profile motorsports event to Vizag, which last hosted a National karting event in 2012. While karting is an entry level sport, the historic National rally is a flagship discipline in motorsports and we are expecting huge crowds as an array of stars and fast race cars will be seen in action,” the minister added.

    The Minister on behalf of the Promoters also released the four-round Calendar for 2021 season at a Press Conference here. “The Jewel of the East Coast will host the first round on the high-speed tarmac roads on the scenic Beach road from December 17 to 19. Many National rally champions including multiple Asia Pacific Rally champion and Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill have entered the fray,’’ said Merla Vamsi, the Promoter of Champions Yacht Club, which will jointly organise the Vizag round along with the Karnataka Motor Sports Club (KMSC), which runs the famous Karnataka-1000, the oldest rally in the 34-year history of INRC, that got the National status in 1988. The other rounds will be Bengaluru (K1000) in January, Coimbatore in February and Nagaland in March. A fifth round, the contender round is also expected in Hyderabad, subject to clearance from FMSCI.

    The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs in India (FMSCI), the National Authority that governs motorsport and promotes safe, sustainable and accessible mobility for all road users across India, is affiliated to the Indian Olympic Association and the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). FMSCI runs 12 Nationals in different motorsports disciplines like Rallying, Road Racing, Super Cross and Karting.

    The beautiful Vizag-Bhimili beach road from Ramakrishna Beach to Kalinga, where the Special Stages will be held may not see Dolphins in the sea nor spotted deers crossing the road like they did in eighties when Navy used to conduct the Hill Climbs and TSD treasure hunts for motorsports lovers in this region, but the speed maestros like Gill, Karna Kadur, Dean Mascarenhas or Amittrajit Ghosh will be literally flying on the smooth tarmac, with road humps providing a visual treat to the crowds. “To cut the high-speeds we are creating artificial chicanes with soft tyres or tubes and the Stages will be cancelled if average speeds cross 110-kmph. But we are retaining the speed-breakers which will be negotiated with ease and the car jumps will provide a thrilling spectacle at high speeds for the crowds. Also the Police department is kind enough to provide over 400 police and we have trained marshals and local village safety volunteers to guard the route. The roads will be closed for traffic with windows to release the piled up traffic in intervals between the stages. A team of over 35 rally experts and 40 HAM station operators from KMSC Bengaluru, and 10 FMSCI officials will monitor the safety of the rally,” informed Vamsi.

    The rally will have 12 Special Stages, eight to be run on Saturday and four on Sunday. The ceremonial start at Ramakrishna beach will be on Friday, Dec 17. All the cars from teams like MRF, JK Tyre, Mahindras, Yokohoma, Arka Motorsports, Chettinad Sporting, Snap Racing, among others will arrive on Thursday for scrutiny. Many lady drivers, who are provided free entries, will compete on equal footing with men. Bhaskar Gupta will be the Clerk of the Course and every car will have a co-driver who will give navigational calls to the driver based on the Road Book (tulip) provided by the organisers and the notes of the driver prepared during recce (reconnaissance), a practice run which is allowed at normal roads speeds on Thursday or Friday. The actual rally will be on Saturday and Sunday.

  • Ruhaan Alva completes clean sweep in Novice class; Vishnu, Sohil win a race each

    Ruhaan Alva completes clean sweep in Novice class; Vishnu, Sohil win a race each

    Coimbatore, 24 October 2021: Young Ruhaan Alva of Bengaluru made it a memorable day as he completed a clean sweep in the Novice Class winning the third and final race in the first round of the 24th JK Tyre FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship at the Kari Motor Speedway here on Sunday.

    The talented Team MSport driver, steered his yellow #27 to another clinical finish and did it in style starting from 13th on the grid. After winning the two rounds on the opening day of the season on Saturday in the Novice Class, the Bengaluru teenager changed his gear-box and suffered a 5-place grid penalty and along with the first-eight reverse grid, made him start on P13. Undaunted, the calm and lanky Ruhaan, overtook one by one and drove a fantastic race to claim another seemingly improbable victory.

    He came out triumphant posting 30 out of 30 points and is leading the 4-round Championship table in his Class.

    Behind him Chetan Surineni, who started on P5 had a consistent race as he made up a few places and defended his place even as another karting graduate Jaden R Pariat, was actually the ‘Driver of the Day’. Having started among the back benchers at P17, he exhibited good driving skills and made up postions one-by-one to get on to the top and took the final place on the podium for a well-deserved third place.

    Meanwhile, in the Senior section, former champion and mentor Vishnu Prasad from Chennai and experienced youngster Sohil Shah of Bengaluru, also from MSport, won a race each in the premier LGB Formula 4 class.

    A quick get-away from the lights saw, Vishnu Prasad take the lead from P3 as he was adept at his reflex timings won the first race, and after dilly dallying midway through with his ward, Amir Sayed of Ahura Racing. Amir, the Novice Cup 2020 champion graduated to F4 this season.

    The experienced Vishnu, winner of several titles year after year, managed to break free towards the end for a place atop the podium. “I think we got a lucky break in the beginning when everyone else was fighting,” said the 28-year-old, who mentored Amir last season.

    “Amir is doing really well and I am very happy for him. The guys are fighting it out in the middle with their teachers and are coming up the ranks,” explained Vishnu. Sohil Shash wh got a 10-second penalty finished 10th. But, Sohil came back strongly to take the chequered flag in the second race ahead of Vishnu.

    Earlier, Anish Damodara Shetty of Hubli won the Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup’s second race too.

    The results (provisional): FLGB4:

    Race 1: Vishnu Prasad (MSport) 22:45.828; 2. Amir Sayed (Ahura Racing) 22:49.736; 3. Chirag Ghorpade (Momentum Motorsports) 22:53.650.

    Race 2: 1. Sohil Shah 19:01.088; 2. Vishnu Prasad 19:02.222; 3. A. Sandeep Kumar 19:03.875.

    Novice Cup: 1. Ruhaan Alva (MSport) 21:48.110; 2. Chetan Surineni (Quest Motorsports) 21:48.714; 3. Jaden R. Pariat (MSport) 21:48.985.

    Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup: 1. Anish Damodara Shetty (Hubli) 13:57.731; 2. Allwin Xavier (Thrissur) 14:06.374; 3. Anfal Akdhar (Thrissur) 14:08.009.

    Saturday results (revised): FLGB4: 1. Arya Singh (Dark Don Racing) 23:27.088; 2. Raghul Rangaswamy (MSport) 23:29.179; 3. Mohamed Ryan (MSport) 23:29.308.

  • Ruhaan Alva dominates with a double; Arya Singh crowned

    Ruhaan Alva dominates with a double; Arya Singh crowned

    Coimbatore, 23 October 2021: Talented Bengaluru adolescent Ruhaan Alva, dominated the proceedings for the second consecutive day with a double in the JK Tyre Novice Cup but it was Sohil Shah who stole the fastest lap of the day before his he forefeited his LGB Formula 4 ‘win’ in the 24th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship held at Kari Motor Speedway here on Saturday.

    Sohil, who started on P5, moved to 4th in the very first lap overtaking Diljit and clocked the fastest lap of the race at 1min: 17.326sec (Lap 3). By the end of fourth lap he was leading the race. Dilijit who followed him into P2 lost position to Arya Singh after Lap 11. But the honour of the fastest lap is no consolation as Sohil lost the hard-earned race due to a technical infringement and the 10-sec penalty.

    Thus, young Arya Singh who crossed the flag second, actually won the gold thanks to his clean race. Starting on P2, he overtook the experienced Raghul Rangasamy in the very first lap. But he slid to 8th position (P8) at the end of Lap 4 and used the two-lap Safety Car period to his advantage and jumped to P2 in Lap 11, and thereon, drove a steady race to keep P2 and eventually win the race as he was alert not to make any fouls. A great result for the talented Kolkata youngster, who is growing with experience as he managed two Safety Car periods to his advantage.

    “I am happy to start the season with a win, though it was not easy. I was in the lead but once the safety cars came out, there was a lot of bunching. The net effect is the lead which you had in time and distance gets shrunk. I waited for the right moment in the final lap and won,” said Sohil, after the race before he was penalised.  

    LGB F4 podium before results were audited: Bengaluru’s Sohil Shah, centre, 1st, followed by Arya Singh of Kolkata, right, 2nd and Diljit TS, 3rd (2nd from left) and Sohil’s tuner at Kari Motor Speedway on Saturday. Arya Singh won the race after Sohil was relegated to 10th following his penalty by the race stewards.

    Bullets weigh 180kg and are quite demanding, especially at small tracks like KMS. But they did not deter Anish Damodara Shetty one bit, and the rider from Hubli eventually emerged winner in the 10-lap race, timing 1:18.325, ahead of Allwin Xavier from Thrissur by just 0.117 seconds. Telugu rider Jayanth Prathipati took the final spot on the podium.

    ‘”It was a great challenge to win the maiden race and the last lap was electrifying,” said Anish. Speaking about the close second spot, Allwin took it philosophically. “It’s a new race in a new bike. There is speed and also your legs feel tired handling the weight. I am happy to come second,” said Allwin.  

    Teen sensation Ruhaan Alva from Bengaluru, well known for his exploits since the age of seven, began the proceedings with dominance.  Competing for MSport, Ruhaan showed poise and purpose after the first race was red flagged. 

    Novie Race 2 Podium: Ruhaan Alva, centre, wins a double, while Jaden R Pariat, right, notches his maiden podium in Race 2 while Adithya Parusuram, 2nd from left, gets a second and third respectively in Race 1 and Race 2 in the Novice Class on Saturday.

    It had to be restarted. Ruhaan was fully focussed, not letting the brief stoppage affect him. On a pleasant and sunny afternoon, the 15-year youngster raced without any glitch, virtually, as he timed 14 minutes 22.061 seconds in the 10-lap race. His best lap time was 1:18.001, was actually not his best, but the he gained more time by being consistent as he was within half a second margin in all lthe laps except during the yellow flags. He best on Saturday came in Race 2 at 1:17.685, the second fastest time on the day as Sohil clocked 1:17.326 in a better car, the LGB F4 car. 

    “I am happy to have begun with a win. Once a race is red-flagged, it’s very important to remain focussed. I was happy with my start to the championship,” said Ruhaan, who took to karting at the age of seven. He idolises legend Ayrton Senna, which speaks a lot about how much he has followed the sport of Formula 1 racing. 

    Later in the evening, Ruhaan once again was in his elements in the fight between the ‘master and the student’. Fourteen-year school boy Jaden R Pariat from Guwahati, who was trailing by two laps in the first race eventually, staged a superb comeback in the second race, to take second on the podium. Race 2 also saw a crash and Ruhaan used a different technique to restart, once the safety car was in, as he slowed down before zooming off once again to create enough gap and thwart any chance that Jaden got with skilled driving. Ruhaan has been the mentor for Jaden in his first karting season and it showed good results. Jaden not only impressed with his driving skills but notched up many victories with good emotional control.  

    Provisional audited Results: (Editor’s note: corrected on 24 Oct 2021 at 6.30am)

    Formula LGB 4: Race 1: 

    LGB Formula 4: Race 1 (Overall Race 3 of the day):

    1. Arya Singh (Kolkata, Dark Don Racing) 23:27.088 (best lapt: 1:17.512)
    2. Raghul Rangasamy (Chennai, MSport) 23:29.179 (Best 1:18.057);
    3. Mohamed Ryan (Chennai, MSport) 1:17.905;

    Novice Cup:

    Race 1: 

    1. Ruhaan Alva (Bengaluru) – 14:22.061;

    2. Aadithya Parasuram (Chennai)- 14:25.202;

    3. Gaurav Kochar (Coonoor)- 14:34.275.

    Race 2: 

    1. Ruhaan Alva –15:06.124;

    2. Jaden R Pariat (Guwahati)-15:07.429;

    3. Aadithya Parasuram -15:09.109.

    RE Continental GT Cup: Race 1

    1. Anish Damodara Shetty (Hubli) – 14:07.754;

    2. Allwin Xavier (Thrissur)- 14.07.859;

    3. Jayanth Prathipati (Hyderabad)- 14:08.859.

  • Ruhaan Alva leads karters domination on Formula cars

    Ruhaan Alva leads karters domination on Formula cars

    Coimbatore, 22 October 2021: MSport’s Ruhan Alva of Bengaluru clocked the overall best time in the second qualifying session to not only top the combined time-sheets but also became the fastest driver of the day with a stunning 1minute, 17.278seconds in the Novice Class of the 25th JK Tyre National Racing Championship 2021 which began at the 2.3km Kari Motor Speedway here on Friday.

    Jaden Pariat, 14, who got into motorsports only in November 2020, making his debut at the Meco Kartopia in Bengaluru, missed the National Junior X30 Karting Champinship title by a whisker. But within a short period, he has shown that the genes of speed are blossoming. Qualifying second today behind Ruhaan, a much more experienced driver, is no mean task. His father, Atiqur Rehman, is a rally rider, and his photograph of jumping over 7-time National champion and current promoter Shyam Kothari in late nineties will be ever etched in the mind of yesteryear motorsports lovers, thanks to a late George Francis photograph. Jaden clocked 1:17.977 to take P2 in the combined quali timesheet. Chennai’s Aditya Parusuram of Hasten Performance took P3 clocking 1:18.003. Ruhaan’s father Umakanth Alva too, is a rally driver of yore.

    In the LGB Formula 4, Raghul Rangasamy of Chennai took the pole position with a 1:17.453 followed talented Kolkata younster Arya Singh, who timed 1:17.473 for P2 and Dilijit TS (1:17.665) and experienced Sandeep Kumar (1:17.590) completed the second row, in that order.

    The 15-year old professional driver, Ruhaan, who just graduated to Formula cars this season, caught the eye with good performance at the Madras Motor Race Track recently, and now got his Pole Position in the Novice class. Even Ruhaan, imbibed the professional motorsports culture of Europe, thank to his Rally-loving father, Umakanth Alva, and his inherent self-discipline.

    Many other drivers including former National Racing multiple champion Raghul Rangasamy and experienced drivers like Vishnu Prasad, Sohil Shah, Sandeep Kumar (Karting Nationals CoC) and young Tijil Rao (Bengaluru Sim specialist), all pelted fast laps below 1min, 18 seconds, ie below 78 seconds for the Kari Motor Speedway, an F3 homologated re-laid Race track with a 2.3-km tarmac (earlier 2.1) built in the name of legend Karivardhan. Some, like Jaden Pariat, (Guwahati, MSport), who graduated from karting to Formula cars, also impressed in the sessions today displaying good pace for his age and experience.

    Ruhaan Alva, is a picture of concentration, on Friday at the Kari Motor Speedway. INDIAinF1 commissioned Photo by JR Dhinesh Kannan

    Mira Erda, kept the flag flying for Women in Motorsports, with some quick laps beating many men to take P10. Another Faridabad girl, Muskaan Jubbal, daughter of popular rallyist Amandeep (Jubbal) Kaur, and Anushriya Gulati of Dehradun are among the lady drivers in the fray. Muskaan and Jasmehar Singh Jubbal from Faridabad are the only siblings on the grid in the same race.

    The Unofficial Practice Session 4, was ideal for fast times on Friday, with Rahul Rangasamy setting his personal best at 1:17.382; Sohil Shah 17.450; Arya Singh 17.473; Vishnu Prasad 17.561, Sandeep Kumar 17.590; Diljit Singh 17.665; Tijil Rao 17.886 for other 1:18sec dippers on the day.

    The popular JK Tyre championship has three classes, JK Tyre Novice Cup, LGB Formula4 and Support non-championship Royal Enfield single-make Continental GT Cup over Saturday and Sunday. Novices have two races of 10-lap each and one race of 12 laps on Sunday while the LGB F4 drivers take part in three, 15-lap races, one on Saturday and two on Sunday. The Bullet bikers also have two 10-lap races, one on Saturday and one on Sunday. Sunny Kumar is the Clerk-of-the-Course.

    Disclaimer: This reporter is not at the venue. The report is based on the timer app which are unofficial unaudited timings and subject to final audit. Any driver or rider can get back if a clarificatin is needed. Please do not call. WhatsApp first 98455 69496 with your profile and signed timesheet/s.

  • Aishwarya raring to go: MRF Mogrip Bike rally Nationals

    Aishwarya raring to go: MRF Mogrip Bike rally Nationals

    Bengaluru, 21 October 2021: World Cup winner Aishwarya Pissay along with TVS Racing teammates R Nataraj, Rajendra RE and Abdul Waheed, all in the feature event, will lead an array of riders in Rally de Bengaluru, the second round of the MRF Mogrip FMSCI National Rally Championship 2w – 2021 here on Sunday.

    The National Rally Championship for bikes organised by Ace Events, Puttur returns to Bengaluru amidst much excitement as it attracted about 80 riders from all over the country. The 2019 Overall champion Rajendra RE, who began the season with a bang in the first round at Hampi will have to ward off challenge from defending champion Nataraj and Waheed. Former champions Imran Pasha, Sachin D, Samuel Jacob will be fighting out in Super Sport 260cc Class. Local star Yuvakumar and Satyaraj Arumugam of Combatore, both from Hero Motosports, along while Sarath Mohan from Mallapuram and experienced Venu Ramesh Kumar from Coimbatore, Jatin Jain and Badal Doshi from Vashi, all privateers, will start favourites in their respective classes.

    Aishwarya Pisssay, the 2019 FIM World Cup Baja winner, leads the championship table ahead of youngster Tanika Shanbagh of Satara and Ryhana Bee of Chennai. “I have important upgrades to my bike and with such a well-tuned RTR Apache, I feel confident going into the rally,’’ said Aishwarya, who came back after an injury layoff, winning her class and a creditable 5th in the Rally of Himalayas and continued to dominate the Rally Nationals in Round 1 at Hampi. Tanika, showed glimpses of her talent finishing ahead of Sprint champion Ryhana, who will be looking to bounce back here.

    Of the total distance of around 100km, the Special Stage rally distance would be around 51km with two physical stages of Jupiter (11.53km) and Mars (8.1km) run thrice each at MotoFarm, near Kanakapura, in the same direction, alternately on dirt roads closed to traffic. The Ceremonial Start will be held on Saturday at 4.30pm at MotoFarm, Kanakapura. The competitive stages kick-off at 8am on Sunday. Riders garner points in each round and there will 11 classes which will count for National titles apart from the Overall rider and Team champions after all six rounds. There will also be a Star of Karnataka, the support race and close to Rs.2 lakh prize money and Trophies are awarded.

    “All safety precautions were taken care of and we are strictly following the Government’s COVID19 protocol. The route will be closed for general public and trained Marshals and HAM operators will be at key points to oversee the rally. We have also made RTPCR test mandatory for all outstation riders,” said Aakash Aithal, Clerk of the Course.

  • Rain master Ruhaan Alva graduates to Formula cars in style; F4 beckons

    Rain master Ruhaan Alva graduates to Formula cars in style; F4 beckons

    Bengaluru, 18 October 2021: For many of us in motorsports, K1000 is an annual pilgrimage. And everyone has 100 tales to tell, and I am no different after watching over two dozen K1000s, 22 years to be precise, from 1996, many of them doing media or just having fun. In one of the trips back from a K1000 run in Tumkur, I travelled with two young boys one was 9 and his younger sibling 6. I fell sick and had to return on a Saturday itself, but that provided me with a chance to indulge in K1000 stories with one of the drivers of yesteryears, Umakanth Alva, whom I had the pleasure of watching in late nineties. He introduced his elder son into karting, the gateway to racing bigger things. That day, looking at a shy and playful child, I did not realise his potential. But soon his exploits abroad convinced me about the talent of the precocious 11-year old. He is Ruhaan Alva, 15 now, the reigning X30 Karting Senior champion 2021 who came through the ranks by grit and determination. The younger one, Shlok, was naughty then, but now he is unto himself, immersed in things that make him a computer geek.

    Ruhaan’s experience in Europe helped him hone his skills in being much smoother as a driver since the grip levels there, are very high. “One small mistake and you will lose time. The top 10 drivers are fighting for one tenth of a second. The changing weather conditions also helped him adapt much faster to the track since it would be cold and slippery early in the morning and then when the sun comes out the grip levels would increase,” said senior Alva, a rally driver, who retired with a bang winning the Mountain Challenge in picturesque Kohima, organised by Nagaland Adventure Motor Sports Association as its inaugural event after its birth in 2001. Alva, was ably navigated by Musa Sherif, who went on to become a legend of a navigator, and their exploits together, and Alva’s with other navigators, were for another story another day. In fact, the famed speedmaster Lohit Urs’, a National rally champion, first car and team was done by Alva as Team Kadur.

    Ruhaan Alva, crosses the flag first, but finishes fifth, on his debut at the MMSC MRF Indian National Racing Championship for Cars 2021, Round 1 in Sept. at MMRT. Photos: Shajahan

    Coming back to Ruhaan, the experience and learning in Europe, he returned to India and proved himself and earned his Second National title as Junior by dint of hard work in 2020.  The fickle English weather added another tool in his armoury. So driving in the wet and figuring out different lines, came naturally to him. The Indian conditions offered him different kinds of challenges, though… racing and some, not as much a part of sport. But the youngster, withstood all the pressures of being alone at the top, and despite no congenial atmosphere for racing, he sharpened his skills with a much higher-level of understanding. The machine, the speed, the tyres, the traction, the set-up, all taught him how to excel in sub-optimal conditions. Finding out his pace and the limit, on the only track in Bengaluru at MecoKartopia, and belting out lap after fast lap, needs some discipline which he did exhibit, but at times was frustrated with the kart set-up. “These are part and parcel of the sport. Despite all these, I aim to be calm and try to perform my best,” he said after one of those bad races last year. “But I will be spending a lot of time in the gym to get my fitness levels up as well as some testing and time on the sim,” he concluded.

    One for the Album: At the turn of the century a new motorsposrts baby is born in the North East and it was the Southers Stars who won the inaugural NAMSA event. Musa Sherif, left, navigated for Umakanth Alva, who bid goodbye to his rally career on a winning note conquering the mountains in the North East in Feb 2001.

    Ruhaan moved into Formula cars this year and immediately was at front fighting for a win. He won multiple races in the Formula Junior Racing (FJRS) event held in Coimbatore in May 2021. Recently, in October, he won the second race of the MRF MMSC Formula 1300 category showing pace, after starting from 8th place and understanding of the racing lines despite being a debutant at the 3.712 km Madras Motor Sport Track in Irungattukottai. Logging a penalty for overtaking during yellow flag period and costing him the win is a different matter but he made pundits sit up and take notice. Learning to watch yellow flags, with Madras Motor Sports Club introducing Digital Flags for the first time in the country in National Racing Championship will make his experience of taking flashing yellows to a different level when he visits MMRT, for the next round. Ruhaan won the Best Rookie Award on debut at the track and in the National championship. “It’s not much of a consolation because I know I had the pace and I deserved that win but there is nothing more I can do about it rather than learn and come back stronger,” said a disappointed Bengalurean to INDIAinF1 after the race.

    The number of competitors this year has suddenly gone up and the grid for Formula 1300 was full for the MMSC MRF National Racing Championship with drivers being put on the wait list. The same is expected for the JK Novice Championship in Formula LGB 1300 as well as LGB F4 with drivers on the wait list.

    This bodes well for the sport and with the Mumbai Falcons announcement of the F4 Indian Championship,run along with the F3 Regional Championship this year the sport is looking to grow. The Rotax Indian National Championship also has a record number of entries expected in the Junior and Senior categories.

    Ruhaan said: “It’s a big difference moving into Formula LGB, especially getting used to the gearbox, the brakes and the longer wheel-base making the handling very differentcompared to a kart.”

    This website wishes Ruhaan Alva, the very best, and would like to see him graduate into F4 and up the ladder for better racing.

  • Aman, Aishwarya, Ashishrao Rane descend on Hampi

    Aman, Aishwarya, Ashishrao Rane descend on Hampi

    Hampi, 14 October 2021: Himalayan Hero Aman Prabhakar Pawde of Nagpur, the inaugural Overall winner of the Rally of Himalayas astride a KTM EXCF450, along with FIM World Cupper Aishwarya Pissay, who made a triumphant comeback after an injury-layoff, Dakar Indian Ashishrao Rane will spearhead the challenge at Rally de Hampi, the first Round of the fmsci MRF Mogrip National Rally Championship 2021 for 2-wheelers, the final event of the Utsav de Hampi 2021, here on Sunday.

    Prominent international Cross Country rider Ashishrao Rane of Pune, will be the cynosure of all eyes as he makes a rare appearance in the Indian rally circuit. The Dakar rider could not go to Rallye du Maroc last week but will be looking to get back to form for the toughest rally in the world next year.

    “Organised by Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagar and enthusiastically backed by Karnataka Tourism, the record number of 81 entries from all over the country and their team members will enjoy the scenic sights, in the true spirit of “One State, Many Worlds,” that Karnataka heritage sites and the rally route offers. The Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES), TVS Apache and hospitality partners Hotel Royal Orchid have joined with title sponsor MRF to make the two-wheeler National championship an attractive affair to both the riders and the fans as well,” said Promoter Shyam Kothari, a 7-time National champ in three different motorsports disciplines. Kothari heads GodSpeed Racing, the promoters of the 6-round INRC 2w Nationals and Supercross Nationals.

    Four-time successive National 2w Rally champion in the women’s category, Miss Pissay, of TVS Racing, is the 2019 FIM World Cup Baja champion but her 2021 WC campaign came to an abrupt halt due to a major incident at the Baja last March but the gritty champion recovered from multiple surgeries and is back to her winning ways beating many ‘Big Boys’ on the foothills of Himalayas last Sunday for a creditable Overall fifth among 75 bikers and a sweet victory in her own class. Apart from the 8 girls, Pissay on her TVS Apache RTR will be eyeing the INRC Overall honours as she prepares to get back to the tougher international cross-country rallies. “After seven months, I was raring to get back into true competition mode and I feel better now after the Himalayan rally and hope to begin my fifth season on a positive note,” said the 7-time racing and rally National champ.

    Team TVS Racing will be descending, as usual, with three other defending National champions R Nataraj, Samuel Sajan Jacob and Pinkesh Thakur. R Natarajan will have to do with teammates Rajendra RE, who won the last round here in Hampi and Abdul Waheed Tanveer, who missed the Rallye Maroc. Though there are only three entries in the Group A, the Super Bike Pro-Expert class is expected to have tough competition among the three TVS wards, all on TVS Apache RTR.

    Team Hero MotoSports’ Yuva Kumar of Bengaluru and Sathyaraj Arumugam of Coimbatore along with other National champions Kochi’s Sinan Francis, Asad Khan (Chikmagalur), Jatin Jain (Nagpur), Badal Doshi (Vashi), Sachin D (TVS Hosur) racing champion Ryhana Bee (Chennai) and youngster Tanika Shanbag (Satara), who showed a glimpse of her rally prowess at the Himalayas, will all be raring to go in the other classes. Karthik, Syed Asif Ali of TVS Racing and Elango of Erode will fight in the Scooter class.

    “This is the first round of the National 2w rally championship. All safety aspects are taken care of with trained marshals and, safety officers will make sure that all COVID19 protocols are strictly adhered to. Doctors and ambulances will be on standby along with a dedicated team of HAMs. I wish all the participants a safe rally,” said GS Joshy, the Clerk of the Course (CoC) and a rally champion himself. He will be ably assisted by home club’s Deputy CoC Rohit Gowda, another noted rider of yesteryears.

    “The rally consists of five Special Stages (SS) of 57.85km, which are held on roads closed to traffic. There will be two physical stages, Jumbo and Hampi, 12.05km and 10.8km long, respectively. While Jumbo is run thrice, the riders will take the dirt track of Hampi SS, twice, all in the forward direction, for an overall distance of 115.42 kms including a liaison or transport section of 57.57 kms,” said Santosh HM of Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagar, the organising club. Bhaskar Gupta, CK Chinnappa and Abhijeet Pai will be the stewards (judges). Anagha J Bharadwaj will be the Secretary of the Meet.

    The Star of Karnataka with five entries will be a support class. Following are the Championship classes where winners will get a trophy and split prize money of around Rs.2 lakh. More importantly they garner championship points and the table toppers in the below classes will be declared National champions.

    Class 1: Super Bike-Pro Expert (Group “A” Single class irrespective of engine capacity. Sub classes may be formed if sufficient entries are received.

    Class 1A: Super Bike (Expert) Group A;

    Class 2: Super Sport 130 Group B;

    Class 3: Super Sport 165 Group B;

    Class 4: Super Sport 260 Group B;

    Class 5: Super Sport 400 Group B;

    Class 6: Super Sport 550 Group B;

    Class 7: Group “B” (S0 to S3 Scooters up to 210CC);

    Class 8: Group “B” Ladies Class (Open Indian M/c);

    Class 9: Star of Karnataka.

  • Rajini Krishnan bounces back, double for KY Ahamed

    Rajini Krishnan bounces back, double for KY Ahamed

    Chennai, 10 October 2021: Ace rider Rajini Krishnan (RACR Castrol Power Racing) came into his own to script a fine win while TVS Racing’s KY Ahamed completed a double as the third round of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2021 concluded at the MMRT, here on Sunday.

    Rajini Krishnan, 41, diced with yesterday’s Race-1 winner Hyderabad’s Rahil Shetty (Gusto Racing) and Deepak Ravikumar (TVS Racing) before winning the thrilling battle in the premier Prostock 301-400cc category with less than a second covering the trio. The win, his fourth of the season from six starts, helped Rajini (118 points) to maintain his top position in the championship table with Rahil 17 points adrift.

    Later, local challenger Ahamed kept his nerves to record his second win of the weekend with team-mate and defending champion Jagan Kumar delivering a 1-2 finish for TVS Racing while Rajiv Sethu (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing) was third. The result could have been different as early leader, Deepak Ravikumar (TVS Racing) crashed heavily exiting the last corner in the fifth lap. The result notwithstanding, Jagan continues to head the points table with 126 points, followed by Ravikumar (85), Sethu (83) and Ahamed (77).

    Rajini Krishnan leads the premier Prostock 301-400cc class (118 points) Photos Anand Philar

    One of the top rides of the day, however, was from Chennai collegian Alwin Sundar (AS Motorsports), who started P34 and won the Novice (Stock 165cc) race, his third of the season, as did Ryhana Bee (RACR Castrol Power Racing) in the Girls (Stock 165cc) category. Sundar is currently placed second in the championship in the Novice class with 103 points to leader Anfal Akdhar’s 113. Ryhana heads the Girls table with 75 points, well clear of Mumbai’s Jagruti Penkar of Sparks Racing (45).

    Riding a Yamaha R3, Rajini Krishnan brought into play his vast experience to win a tight battle with Rahil Shetty, astride a KTM 390, as the two swapped leads over eight laps with third-placed Ravikumar in the mix.

    The contest, at times, turned physical with Rajini and Rahil coming into contact, but both escaped any mishap. “It was a tough race. Rahil is extremely fast, like he was yesterday. I also had an eye on the championship points and didn’t want to make any mistakes like in the previous round when I crashed,” said Rajini.

    KY Ahamed (No.33) powering his way to victory in the Prostock 165cc Open race (Oct 10)

    The Prostock 165cc Open race was full of suspense as to the eventual outcome, though TVS Racing appeared heading towards another podium sweep like on Saturday. The quartet of Ravikumar, Ahamed, Jagan Kumar and Rajiv Sethu was bunched tight at the front with the TVS trio leading by turns.

    However, Ravikumar tragically crashed when the front tyre washed away and he was fortunate to fall outside the track on the grass allowing Ahamed, Jagan and Sethu, besides rest of the field to zip through.  

    The results (Provisional):

    National Championship – Prostock 301-400cc Open (Race-2, 8 laps): 1. Rajini Krishnan (RACR Castrol Power, Chennnai,) (15mins, 04.136secs); 2. Rahil Shetty (Gusto Racing, Hyderabad) (15:04.561); 3. Deepak Ravikumar (TVS Racing, Chennai) (15:04.719).

    Prostock 165cc Open (Race-2, 8 laps): 1. KY Ahamed (TVS Racing) (15:40.885); 2. Jagan Kumar (TVS Racing) (15:41.020); 3. Rajiv Sethu (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing) (15:41.146).

    Novice (Stock 165cc) Race-2 (6 laps): 1. Alwin Sundar (AS Motorsports, Chennai) (13:05.747); 2. Sarvesh Balappa (Sparks Racing, Hubballi) (13:06.309); 3. Allwin Xavier (Sparks Racing, Thrissur) (13:06.342).

    Girls (Stock 165cc, 5 laps): 1. Ryhana Bee (RACR Castrol Power Racing, Chennai) (10:53.801); 2. Ann Jennifer (Sparks Racing, Chennai) (11:07.230); 3. Jagruti Penkar (Sparks Racing, Mumbai) (11:09.601).

    One-Make Championship organised by MMSC:

    Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup – NSF 250R (Race-2, 8 laps): 1. Sarthak Chavan (Pune) (14:46.889); 2. Kavin Quintal (Chennai) (14:53.056); 3. Mohsin Paramban (Malappuram) (15:02.291).

    Honda Novice (CBR 150) Race-2 (6 laps): 1. Prakash Kamat (Bokar Steel City) (13:10.827); 2. Ikshan Shanbhag (Satara) (13:13.736); 3. Theopaul Leander (Chennai) (13:26.125).

    Honda Hornet 2.0 (Race-2, 6 laps): 1. Ullas Santrupt Nanda (Chennai) (13:20.440); 2. Alwin Sundar (Chennai) (13:20.867); 3. Prabhu V (Chennai) (13:21.107).

    TVS Open (Apache RR 310) Race-1 (6 laps): 1. Jagadeesh N (Bengaluru) (11:47.095); 2. Aditya Rao I (Bengaluru) (11:48.755); 3. Navaneeth Kumar S (Puducherry) (11:50.591). Race-2: 1. Jagadeesh N (11:46.122); 2. Venkat Prabhu (Chennai) (11:49.456); 3. Yashas RL (Bengauru) (11:49.969).

    TVS Rookie (Apache RTR 200) Race-2 (6 laps): 1. Shreyas Hareesh (Bengaluru) (12:53.089); 2. Jinendra Kiran Sangave (Kolhapur) (12:53.628); 3. Vignesh Goud (Hyderabad) (12:53.660).

    TVS Media (Apache RTR 200) (5 laps): 1. Soham Thakur (Mumbai) (11:37.219); 2. Manaal Mahatme (Mumbai) (11:47.104); 3. Ajinkya Lad (Mumbai) (12:04.009).

  • ‘Lightning’ strikes MMRT as Hemanth Muddappa breaks National Drag record

    ‘Lightning’ strikes MMRT as Hemanth Muddappa breaks National Drag record

    Chennai, October 3: Seven-time National Drag Champion Hemanth Muddappa of Mantra Racing stormed to a National record, breaking his own mark with a triumphant double gold in the ribbon events in the second round of the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship here on Sunday. Touching a top speed of 230kmph, he extended his Championship lead in the premier 4-stroke Above-1051cc Class at the 303-metre Madras Motor Race Track.

    The 31-year Coorgi, based in Bengaluru, nicknamed LightningR1, did his magic once again to prove his critics wrong as he dashed to a gold beating his own National record in the 4-stroke 850 to 1050cc SuperSport Class set in 2019. Hemanth also holds the National drag record in the top above-1051cc Class.

    “I am so happy to set the National record in this category. Seven National titles won’t come by luck. We have put in hardwork and practised hard, testing and improving after every run. I dedicate this gold to my friend Riyaz’s mom, who is on a ventilator. Despite that he came here and clocked an eight. Hats off to him,’’ said a delighted Hemanth, who runs 1Up Nutrition, a top brand Nutrition supplements for sportspersons.

    “Winning is in the DNA of Mantra Racing from 1954. We have been tuning Mudappa’s bikes for all his National titles and I am glad he got the much-awaited record today. We brought some upgrades but it was the hard work and practice he put in at the air strip near Bengaluru that brought him success,” said Sharan Pratap of Mantra Racing, who tunes the champion’s bikes.

    Hemanth astride a green #93 BMW s1000rr was lightening quick to post a stunning 7.914 to beat the National Drag record in this class despite being a fraction of a second slower in reaction at the start to Hyderabad’s Mohd. Riyaz, who did 8.058 seconds. Sugan Prasad, also from Bengaluru, clocked 8.421 to take the bronze.

    In the top class of 4-stroke Above-1051cc Super Sport, riding a black Suzuki Hayabusa, Hemanth clocked 8.061sec. “With others posting only in 8s, I took it easy and won at a relaxed pace,’’ the passionate bodybuilder added.

    In other classes,  Bharath Raj (226-360cc), Madhan Kumar (upto 165cc) and Aiyaz Rem (361-550cc) won the gold.

    Results (provisional): 4S Above-1051cc Class: 1. #97 Hemanth Muddappa (Bengaluru) 8.061sec; 2. #98 Hafizullah Khan (Bengaluru) 8.396; 3. Vignesh Purushottham (Bengaluru) 8.409;

    4S 851 to 1050cc Super Sport: 1. #93 Hemanth Muddappa (7.914); 2. #96 Mohd. Riyaz (Hyderabad) (8.058); 3. Sugan Prasad (Bengaluru) (8.421);

    4S 226 to 360cc SS Indian: 1. #74Bharath Raj (12.427); 2. #75 Mohamed Shakir (12.655); 3. #77 Yogeshwaran (13.014);

    4S upto 165cc SS Indian: 1. #71 S Madhan Kumar (13.826); 2. #73 K Kannan (13.990); 3. #91 S Kannan (14.472);

    4S 361 to 550cc SS Indian: 1. #85 Aiyaz Rem (12.368); 2. #83 Yogeshwaran (12.620); 3. #84 D Anish Samson (12.658).