Category: Domestic

  • 37th K1000 beckons top rally drivers for Speed INRC

    Bangalore, 18 Aug 2011: Ever-popular K-1000 beckons the top rally drivers for the 37th edition, the fourth round of the Speed Indian National Rally Championship at Siddlaghatta, about 70 kms from here for high-speed action on Saturday and Sunday.

    Speed demon and leading contender Gaurav Gill will be looking to consolidate his position at the top as the three stages are fast to suit his driving style. The spectator-friendly Super Special Stage would be held at 2 pm on Sunday at the Clarks Exotica, the Rally headquarters for the three-day event.

    Organised by Karnataka Motor Sports Clubs, the fourth of the seven-round Speed Indian National Rally Championship will be held under the aegis of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) and is promoted by IMG Sports and Pro-Sports Promotion (PSP). The competition is wide open as the Nationals reach the midway stage after the first three rounds at Nashik, Chennai and Coimbatore. After K-1000, the bandwagon will move to the coffee land of Chikmagalur, which stages a comeback to INRC while Bhubaneswar would debut later to put Orissa on the Indian rally map for the first time. With the Indian F1 GP getting back its original slot of October 30, the dates for Rally of Orissa will remain unaffected and the last leg at Durgapur, near Kolkata, which was postponed due to the elections in West Bengal, will see the season finale in December.

    Gaurav Gill with co-driver Musa Sherif will be the stars to watch as they lead the overall table standings while it was young Karna Kadur, who is the cynosure of all eyes, as he took the lead in the 2000cc N category along with co-driver Somonita Ghosh, the only lady driver in the INRC.

    The three Special Stages of Clay (13.02 kms), Blackberry (9.2 kms) and Blueberry (13.63 kms) will be run twice on Saturday and once on Sunday for nearly 110 kms of Special Stage rallying while the total distance will be 387 kms with transport section taking up a little less than 278 kms. The 2-km `Triple S’ will have two laps with the cars running in the reverse order followed by Champagne Ceremony for prize distribution and the post-even press conference with the drivers.

    Bharat Raj of IMG Sports, the promoters along with Pro Sports Promotion, said: “As usual special care has been taken to tighten the safety aspects as the stages are as fast as ever. However, evacuation routes are marked, and extractors and ambulances were all in place as per the regulations.’’

  • Gaurav Gill-Musa Sherif win Coimbatore Rally; Karna Kadur steals limelight

    By David Bodapati

    Coimbatore, 24 July 2011:  With only rival Arjun Rao Aroor going off the track in the very first stage today, Speed King Gaurav Gill, the Team MRF’s lead driver, for once faced the challenge of `driving slowly’ and showed enough maturity to win the event while it was the `Kadur’ brand that stole the limelight as Karna Kadur, with co-driver Somonnita Ghosh, the only lady navigator, won the 2000cc class in the third round of the Speed Indian National Rally Championship here on Sunday.

    Gill, ably navigated by veteran Musa Sherif, did play to the gallery in the Super Special Stage with the display of technique and dare-devil speed to provide seat-edged excitement to the packed crowd and they responded in style with standing applause. But today, he played safe and won the rally.

    Kadur and Ghosh are two famous motorsport names of yesteryears and today the next generation in Karna Kadur and co-driver Somonnita Ghosh, who were trailing behind Vikram Devadasan (co-driver Somayya AG) rallied brilliantly in the two stages to take a decisive lead. The Bangalore-Kolkata duo brought their Mitsubishi Cedia safely home to make it a back-to-back victory and took the lead in the championship. After a year’s hiatus, Karna returned to win the South India Rally in Chennai while Somonnita, took part in a one-off race with her father Arindam Ghosh as the driver. Coimbatore turned out to be their hunting ground as they made their winning debut here in 2009. Meanwhile, Overdrive editor Sirish Chandran (Nikhil Pai) who finished 2.2 seconds behind Shailendra Hegde (Prajwal Pai) was pushed up to the third place as Shailendra Hegde and Prajwal Pai logged a road penalty of 1.10 seconds for checking in early.

    Gaurav Gill, left, and co-driver Musa Sherif after winning the Rally of Coimbatore on Sunday. An INDIAinF1 Photo by Kishen Nanjappa

    In the 1600 cc class, Karan AM drove to a victory as navigator Shanmuga returned after a 5-year hiatus to INRC  followed by Prakhyat Shirole (codriver Rupesh Kholay) in second and  Sidhartha Rangnekar (Nitin Jacob) in third.

    In the Gypsy class, a support rally, Veteran Sanjay Agarwal (Shivprakash) notched up a facile win with Shafeeq ur Rehman (Adhiraj Bardhan) chasing a lead of over 7 minutes. John K Philip and Philip Thomas finished third.

    Final results (provisional unaudited partial classification):

    Overall: Gaurav Gill/Musa Sherif (Team MRF) 1 (1hr, 37 mins, 34.6 secs); Arjun Balu/ Sujith Kumar BS (MRF) 2 (1: 38: 12.7); Karna Kadur/ Somonnito Ghosh 3 (1: 44:45.7).

    2000cc (Group N): Karna Kadur/ Somonnito Ghosh 1 (1: 44: 45.5); Vikram Devadasen  / Somayya AG (Pvt) 2 (1: 43: 56.4); Sirish Chandran/ Nikhil Pai (Team Overdrive) 3 (1: 44: 45.7); Shilendra Hegde/ Prajwal Pai 4(1: 43: 30,5).  

    1600cc: Balram CG/ Santosh Kumar 1 (1: 55: 58.4 including 10 sec penalty); Prakhyat Shirole/ Rupesh Kholay (pvt) 1 (1: 56:38.0); Siddhartha Rangnekar / Nitin Jacob 3 (1: 57: 13.4);

    1400cc (Star Cup): Karan AM / Shanmuga SN (Kari Motorsports)1 (1:52: 40:.2); Vikram Rao/ S Dinesh 2 (1:57:00.0); Vineeth Vincent Tom / Sob George 3 (1: 57: 37.1).

    Gypsy – stock: Sanjay Agarwal / Shivaprakash E 1 (1:53:14.3); Shafeeq-ur-Rehman / Adhiraj Bardhan 2 (2:00:00.2); John K Philip/ Philip Thomas 3 (2:09:51.1).

  • Celebrated Rally driver, Naren Kumar, retires

    By Anand Philar

    Chennai, 22 July 2011: Just a week shy of his 37th birthday, one of India iconic rally drivers, Velappan Rajendran Naren Kumar, has announced his retirement from motorsports after an 18-year career.

    In a telephonic chat with IANS Friday, the Coimbatore-based Naren Kumar said that he wanted to retire when on top rather than delay the inevitable.

    “I won my seventh national title last year, driving for Red Rooster Racing. They have since pulled out of motorsports and I was left without a drive this season. So, I thought it was best that I quit when I am on top.”

    “It has been a good run, but it is time for me to focus on my business and move on. I will definitely attend rallies, but not behind the wheels of a rally car,” he said.

    Naren Kumar said: “This has been a tough decision to make, but I have decided to retire from rallying! It has been a great journey since my first event in 1993 to winning seven national titles (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010), an Asia Zone title (2001), and representing India in the World Rally Championship in 2008.”

    “There has been tremendous encouragement and support from many quarters and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you in the press for the fantastic support extended to me during this memorable journey.”

    “All of this was possible only with the untiring support from Sponsors and friends. I would like to thank my sponsors MRF Tyres, JK Tyre, SIDVIN Core Tech, Red Rooster Racing and VR Foundries for their all important role in this long road of success.”

    His long-time co-driver and also first cousin D.Ramkumar admitted that age was a factor in the decision to retire and that he too was following suit.

    “I am 45 and Naren will be 37 next week. So, age is catching up with both of us and we have our business commitments. We have achieved quite a lot and I am fully satisfied that we did our best under the circumstances.

    “No, I don’t think I can co-drive for anyone else. Naren was a cool-headed driver who took only calculated risks; never hesitated to step the pace or ease off when required. A very clean driver and among the best I have seen,” Ramkumar told IANS.

    Statistics do no justice to Naren Kumar’s talent that first surfaced when he finished overall third in the 1994 South India Rally, driving a modified (Group A) Gypsy, a feat that earned him a berth in Team MRF and which he represented close to a decade.

    Known for his clean lines through the corners, a skill he honed on the racing tracks, Naren Kumar enjoyed an iconic status in Indian Rallying circuit for his special ability to be blindingly quick and yet safe even on a treacherous surface.

    Ramkumar rated the 2005 K-1000 win as among their best drive. “We were trailing the leaders by over a minute after the first Leg. But on Day Two, Naren drove really hard. We made up the deficit and won,” he said.

    His forays on the international stage were marked by the 2001 Asia aone title, but his move to the next level, the Asia Pacific Rally Championship in 2002 and subsequently the P-WRC six years later, only resulted in frustration, mostly due to insufficient practice in the four-wheel drive cars.

    Editor’s Note: The article by wire agency IANS was first published by twocircles.net

  • FMSCI grant application unanimously approved by FIM

    Chennai, 4 July 2011: The International Federation for Motocycles (FIM) has unanimously approved and cleared a grant for the Federation of Motorsport Clubs of India (FMSCI) towards costs of our first Indian rider in the MotoGP, Sarath Kumar in the 125cc category, and also towards costs of inviting foreign trainers to train Indian Supercross and Motocross riders therefore improving the local standard of racing in India. The FIM Management Reserve Funds Committee have thus added to the interest shown towards Indian motorsport and while an Indian Formula 1 Grand Prix is on the horizon, this news is indeed a step towards improving 2 wheeler racing standards and providing a stepping stone for more young Indians to achieve success on 2 wheels as well.

    Shyam Kothari, Chairman of the Two Wheeler Motocross and Supercross Commission was elated with the news and said, “The grant marks an incredible achievement by the FMSCI towards the development of the sport in India and I’m sure that we will see our riders greatly benefit from the training to follow from the best of trainers from other parts of the world as well.”

    The sanctioned amounts towards Sarath Kumar and development of Indian Supercross and Motocross through foreign trainers is over $100,000 and a plan of action has been set in place by the FMSCI towards the maximum utilisation of the grants provided by the FIM.

    India’s sole representative in the MotoGP Sarath Kumar expressed his sincere thanks to the FMSCI and said, “I would really like to give my hearfelt thanks to the FMSCI and in particular Mr. Vicky Chandhok and Mr. Rajan Syal without whom this grant and this funding would not be possible. With no other Indian rider currently at this level, I am extremely grateful for this funding which is very hard to attain and I will do my best to make the FMSCI proud and use this funding in the best manner possible. It is not without the efforts of the FMSCI officials that I am here today and I wish to continue to do the country proud and achieve some good results in the MotoGP.”

    Amit Arora, Chairman, Two Wheeler Racing Commission, further expressed the benefit of such a grant towards young riders, “This comes at an important time where India now has our first ever rider in the MotoGp 125cc class and this will help Sarath Kumar immensely to complete his first season in this elite class of Motorcycle racing” .

    The FMSCI had previously earmarked 2011 to be an important year for Indian motorsport and President of the FMSCI, Vicky Chandhok believes that this is yet another indication of the same, “I’d firstly like to thank the FIM for recognising the work that the FMSCI has put in over the last few years and for acknowledging the importance of India in global motorsport today. I would also have to congratulate Rajan Syal, FMSCI CEO, and our team in the secretariat for making this possible.”

    FMSCI achieved another milestone by issuing 180 permits in the first half of 2010, which is a massive achievement for the federation. This shows that the FMSCI is issuing permits for events at an average of one a day for the first half of the year, which is more than it has ever been at this stage of the year.

    Vicky Chandhok, FMSCI President, summarized it by saying, “2011 has been a great year for Indian motorsports. This achievement is a testament to the growing popularity of motorsports in India and we at FMSCI are glad that we are able to play an important role in achieving this.”

    Indian motorsport is currently on an all-time high with two Indian drivers and a team in Formula 1, an Indian Grand Prix on the horizon and now a foray into two wheeler racing as well adding another feather to an already illustrious cap.

  • Kolkota’s Bro-sis duo hog limelight in different teams

    By David Bodapati

    Chennai, 26 June 2011: Kolkata’s talented youngster Amittrajit Ghosh with co-driver Ashwin Naik of Mangalore saved the day for Team MRF winning the 37th South India Rally as the Red giants lost the second runner Lohit Urs (Srinivasa Murthy PV) to a stewards’ decision in the second round of the Speed Indian National Rally Championship, at Irrungattukottai, 35 kms from here, on Sunday.

    Talking about experienced Ashwin Naik, a veteran journalist quipped: “To finish first, first you have to finish. And that happens only when you have a navigator who can control the emotions of a driver,’’ and that’s what Amit Ghosh acknowledged of Ashwin’s expertise today at the Post-event press conference.

    Thus, Team MRF dominated the second rally of the season despite strong contender Gaurav Gill of Delhi (co driver Musa Sherif) logging a DNF with gear box problems when he was only a few kilometers to the finish and tried to run only on 5th gear but could not complete on Day One. Experienced Arjun Balu (Sujith Kumar), also of team MRF, saw their car roll to a halt after SS 6 on Saturday but bounced back to get 7 leg points on Sunday as they were the fastest. It was the new recruit Ghosh, who led the Red challenge till the end winning the top class 2000N+ in the Super Rally format . The lone opposition of privateer Arjun Rao Aroor (Satish Rajagopal) who started his own AR Racing after quitting MRF failed he did not complete the rally. The tight corners and twisty route apart from the bumpy terrain of `Track Stage’ took a toll on the cars and 12 out of 27 dropped out, to tell the tale of the challenging terrain.

    In the 2000cc N class, talented youngster who was out of the INRC, Karna Kadu of Bangalore, after a crash in Nashik in 2009, made a stunning comeback after a year’s hiatus, to edge out overnight leaders Rahul Kantharaj and Vivek Bhat also of Bangalore and made it a double whammy for his navigator exactly after a year. His codriver, Somonita Ghosh, sister of winner Ghosh, is the only lady driver in the National Championship. The name Kadur rings a bell in the ear of every motorsport fan for the exploits of his father Mr Kadur, and one hopes that the young giant takes forward the family tradition. “It was a brilliant rally and I am happy where I am finished,’’ said a content Kadur, winning his second only run on the powerful Cedia machine in the INRC. Rahul Kantharaj and Vivek Bhat, who finished second in the 2000 cc N category had a flat tyre while Vikram Devadasen and Somayya AG came third.  “But for the flat tyre today on SS7, we would have retained our lead,” said Kanthraj with Bhat in tow as they tried to hide their disappointment.

    In the Gypsy Class, the seasoned Sanjay Agarwal (Shivaprakash E) from Bangalore dedicated his victory to Manoj Dalal, the Clerk of the Course (CoC), who as a co-participant saved his life 10 years back at the same venue in South India Rally, when Sanjay broke his back and still insisted that he would drive. “I am alive and here, because of Manoj, whose timely help saved my life,’’ said Sanjay, with everyone applauding him. Sachin Singh (Venu Ramesh) who lost a minute due to electrical malfunction and finished second while Shafeeq (Adhiraj Bardhan) came third.

    In the 1600cc class, Vignesh Devadasen, ably assisted by Anoop Kumar of Bangalore who survived a 300 ft fall in Nashik, won the rally and proved that the safety is of paramount importance. Leader of the championship, Aniruddha Rangnekar and Overdrive’s Hally Prabhakar as codriver finished a deserved second as they managed to nurture their car.

    Here you can watch the YouTube video by OVERDRIVE produced by CNBCTV18.

    The results (provisional unaudited partial classification):

    Overall: Amittrajit Ghosh / Ashwin Naik (MRF) 1 (2hr, 05 mins, 59.0 secs); Karna Kadur (Somonita Ghosh) 2 (2: 08: 44.0 secs);  Rahul Kanthraj / Vivek Bhatt (Pvt) 3 (2: 09: 03.4).

    2000cc (N+): Amittrajit Ghosh / Ashwin Naik (MRF) 1 (2hr, 05 mins, 59.0 secs);

    2000cc (Group N): Karna Kadur (Somonita Ghosh) 1 (2: 08: 44.0) 1; Kanthraj / Bhatt 1 (2: 09: 34.0); Vikram Devadasen  / Somayya AG (Pvt) 3 (2: 09:53.0).

    1600cc: Vignesh Devarajan / Anoop Kumar (pvt) 1 (2: 31:56.0); Aniruddha Rangnekar / Halley Prabhakar 2 (2: 41: 31.0);

    1400cc (Star Cup): Hrishikesh Thackersey / Kaushik H Shinde 1 (2: 04.14.0); Karan AM / Shanmuga SN 2 (02:03:.4).

    Gypsy – stock: Sanjay Agarwal / Shivaprakash E 1 (2:00:31.0); Sachin Singh / Venu Ramesh 2 (2:02:35.0); Shafeeq-ur-Rehman / Adhiraj Bardhan 3 (3:03:34.0).

    Note to editors: Since 1400cc and Gypsy Cup are not officially part of INRC, the scratch time given for the cars in the other classes for the cancelled stage are not added to these class cars and the timings are for only ten stages.

  • Gaurav Gill wins INRC season opener at Nashik

    Gaurav Gill wins INRC season opener at Nashik

    By David Bodapati

    Nashik, 5 June 2011: It was a cake walk for speed demon Gaurav Gill of Team MRF (codriver Musa Sherif) as he had to drive only 72.32 kms of special stages on tarmac out of the total of  351.22 kms including transport section to win the season opener Rally of Maharashtra, the first round of the Speed Indian National Rally Championship. The rally run on Super Rally format over three special stages run twice on Saturday and once each on Sunday made for thrilling spectacle and provided a daunting task for the drivers.

    With only 5 entires generated in the top 2000N+ class, it was a facile win for Gaurav Gill who was already on top on the first day with a huge difference of over 6 minutes over his teammate Lohith Urs.  The absence of Red Rooster Racing had brought down the competition level of the rally. However, the competition was high despite the less number of competitors and the an incident-packed day saw a lot of  crashes. Arjun Balu and co-driver Sujit Kumar who had multiple flat tyre and later failed to cope up with the suspension problem crashed against a giant tree in the fourth special stage became the first casualty followed by Ashwin Gowda and co-driver Anoop Kumar who had a miraculous escape as they misjudged a curve and overshoot the barriers to take deep dive into 300 feet gorge. After rolling over for at least 14 times they were lucky to be stopped by a tree from a further drop of over 100 feet straight into a rocky water surface. “But for the safe roll-cage that is mandatory in the National championship for all cars, I would not have survived,” said a shattered Anoop Kumar after the rally. Even as his driver Ashwin Gowda, was recuperating in the ambulance he added in jest, “Going down was easy! Walking up the hill was more dehydrating.’’ Hats off to the doctor, who went all the way down in no time and ensured that both the drivers are safely out of the car!

    Ashwin Gowda and co-driver Anoop Kumar survive a deep fall of over 300 feet in the Nashik Rally. Photo by Kishen Nanjappa for IMG-PSP

    Castrol supported AR Racing team driver Arjun Rao Aroor along with his co-driver Satish Rajgopal who were running second, though not closer enough to Gaurav, experienced power steering brakdown reached the service bay safely but were not able to overcome the problem and dropped out before SS5.

    Amittrajit Ghosh with his co-driver Ashwin Naik after these two major incidents had moved up to second place just behind the leader Gaurav Gill and co-driver Musa Sheriff, but their joy was short-lived as their car stalled just three kilometers before the final stage finish.

    With three out of the five cars out, it was Lohit Urs with his co-driver Srinivas Murthy who finished second in the class.

    Editor of Overdrive Sirish Chandran with co-driver Nikhil Pai topped the 2000N category with a comfortable margin and filled in the gap as overall third as there were only two cars remaining in 2000N+. He was followed by Shailander Hegde and co-driver Prajwal Pai in second position and in the third place were Rahul Kanthraj and co-driver Vivek Bhatt in the N class.

    In Group 1600 cc after the crash of Ashwin Gowda,  Aniruddha Rangnekar and co-driver Anjay Kapadia topped the table with a very comfortable margin of over 22 minutes over Vignesh Devarajan and Mukesh Raja.

    In the 1400 cc Star Cup, it was Raghu Nandan B with co-driver Sujay Prasad with a timing of 01:04:52 on top followed by Deepak Chetty with co-driver Uday Kumar who clocked 1:06:15. Hrishikesh Thackersey with co-driver Kaushik H Shinde (1:09:00.0) were third.

    In the Gypsy class,  the leader was the vetran driver from Bangalore Sanjay Agarwal with co-driver Jeeva Rathinam with a timing of  01:06:28.0 followed by Sachin Singh and co-driver Ramesh Venu (01:07:23.0)  in second place and Ranjiv Sally and co-driver  Faruk Patel (1:10:24.0) in third.

    The other casualties of the day were Kochi’s veteran Sob George  and a young co-driver Vineeth Vincent Tom in the 1400 cc class. He failed to negotiate a culvert before a hairpin and nosedived into the pit while in the 1600 cc category Siddharth Rangnekar with co-driver Halley Prabhakar went off the road into a field and halted on top of a small rock. The incident-filled day saw only 19 cars finish Day 1. Gaurav Gill further extended his lead upto 8.03 min after clocking the fastest time in first stage of the second day, but also gave an opportunity to his team mates Lohit Urs and Amitrajit Ghosh to do some of the fastest timings. In the 2000N category there was no change in the positions from the day one. The same places were retained after the second day leader was Sirish Chandran followed by Shailande Hegde and Rahul Kanthraj. It was the similar case in the 1600cc class Pune driver Anirudha Rangnekar of Chettinad Sporting finished ahead of Vignesh Devarajan. In the 1400 cc Star Cup It was a first and second finish for Team Ideal as Raghu Nandan B paired with co-driver Sujay Prasad won the class , Deepak Chetty had Uday as co-driver finished second while Hrishikesh Thackersay and co-driver Kaushik Shinde came third. Veteran rally driver Sanjay Agarwal with Jeeva Rathinam both from Bengaluru driving a modified Gypsy with a Baleno engine were placed first.  In Gypsy cup N & T2 Sachin Singh  and co-driver Venu Ramesh won with a time of 1 hour 40 min, 34 seconds, while Ranjiv Sally and co-driver Farook Patel came second followed by Shafeeq ur Rahman in the third spot. Of the 27 cars that started, only 18 finished the rally.

  • KP Arvind leads TVS domination in Round 2

    Coimbatore, 22 May 2011: Picking up from where they left off after the first round of the MRF National Supercross Championship in Bangalore, Team TVS Racing, dominated at the Coimbatore racetrack, finishing with podium positions in every race participated. Leading from the front were their riders Aravind K P and Pradeep H K. Both riders pulled off stunning manoeuvres while displaying superior supercross riding skills. Egged on by an enthused crowd, Team TVS Racing’s Aravind K P was adjudged the winner of the Class I Foreign Open – Group A 250 cc winning both motos by a comfortable lead, while bagging the “Best Rider of the Day” award.

    A thrilling first race, Moto One of Class 1, Foreign Open, Group A 250cc – 500 cc, saw Team TVS Racing rider Aravind K P take the lead from the first corner itself. Aravind exhibited unsurpassed riding talent to consistently widen the gap between himself and his rivals and win the first race. A keen contest between privateer Veer Patel, privateer C D Jinan and Team TVS Racing’s Pradeep H K ensued for the next few laps until Pradeep H K in a blinder of a move edged past rival Veer Patel to take second position. Veer Patel came in third.

    However, it was the Second Moto of the Class 1, Foreign Open, Group A 250cc – 500 cc that was the most eventful and stimulating race of the day. Race leader Aravind K P of Team TVS Racing once again took the lead from the first corner itself, with H K Pradeep and Veer Patel close at his heels. Veer Patel managed to get the better of H K Pradeep after his motorcycle collided with the rear wheel of H K Pradeep’s bike causing both riders to fall and giving room for privateer C D Jinan from Kerala to move up to second position. In the next lap itself, an adept move from Veer Patel ensured him the second position. The fifth lap did not prove good for C D Jinan either with TVS Racing’s H K Pradeep overtaking him to take third place.

    It was an all Team TVS Racing affair in Class 3, Indian Experts, Group C upto 260 cc as well, with H K Pradeep taking the winning position with 37 points, followed by Aravind K P with 35 points and Pramod Joshua with 32 points. Despite a slow start in the first moto, Aravind K P and Pradeep H K fought a keen contest, with fellow team mate Pramod Joshua and Naresh to secure the first and second place. The second moto had different story to tell though, with H K Pradeep and Pramod Joshua taking the lead. It was sheer grit and experience that saw Aravind K P to the podium in the last lap of the race.

    In the Class 5, Indian Experts, Group C upto 260cc, team TVS Racing won four of the top five places. The only perceivable competition came from that of privateer C D Jinan who secured the second position. Pramod Joshua of Team TVS Racing won the race with Mohammed Azghar taking third place. Privateer Girshin from Thrissur, Team Kerala’s exhibited impressive riding talent in Class 2, Novice, Group C as well as the Class 6 Private Experts, Group C, winning both races handsomely.

    Riders from Coimbatore impressed the crowed and officials alike in a closely run race in Class 4, Locals, Group B with 16 of them jostling for space around corners to overtake one another. Prakash R took top honours winning the race, on his Apacher RTR 160 followed by Anand A and Ramesh Kumar P.

    Team TVS Racing’s Aravind K P now leads the championship with 77 points followed by team mate H K Pradeep with 69 points and privateer Veer Patel with 62 points. The next leg of the championship is scheduled to take place in Chennai in September this year.

  • HK Pradeep bags top honours in MRF Supercross Round 1

    Bangalore 15 May 2011: Team TVS Racing put up a spirited fight at the first leg of the MRF National Supercross Championship despite suffering a setback even before the first round of the competition. The initial leg, held at Bangalore today, did not see participation of Team TVS Racing’s flamboyant lead rider C S Santosh who had crashed on his Apache RTR 250 fx motorcycle during the practice rounds. A sombre TVS Team however took up the challenge and finished the day in style by taking podium positions in every race in which they participated. H K Pradeep who was adjudged the best rider of the day after winning the Class I Foreign Open – Group A 250 cc – 500 cc race.

    It was excitement from the word go. The first race of the day, Foreign Open Group A 250cc – 500 cc saw privateer C D Jinan from Kerala taking the lead initially in the first lap. But his glory was short lived as he fell while negotiating a sharp curve towards the middle of the first lap giving competitor privateer Veer Patel from Vadodara the chance to snatch the lead, followed closely by HK Pradeep in second place and Aravind K P in third place, both from Team TVS Racing. But as fate would have it, Veer Patel’s motorcycle stalled in lap 5 giving H K Pradeep and Aravind K P the opening to move into first and second place. Aravind K P then engaged in a closely fought endeavour to take the lead and win the race. Veer Patel came in third.

    In second moto however, Aravind overcame a slow start to finish ahead of privateer Veer Patel, but was not able to get the better of team mate H K Pradeep who finished first. Both Veer Patel and Aravind K P overtook C D Jinan in the first turn itself and continued until the end of the race finishing in second and third positions respectively. In all 11 riders participated in each of the motos.

    Team TVS Racing excelled in the Class III Indian Experts Group C up to 260 cc race as well, winning not only one, two and three but also four five and six. The only perceivable competition came from that of privateer CD Jinan, who was placed third at the end of the second lap. But in his enthusiasm to push his machine to the limits, he fell in lap 3 giving TVS riders just the room they were looking for. Both motors of Class III Indian Experst Group B upto 260 cc was again dominated by Team TVS Racing riders with teammates Aravind KP and Pradeep HK finishing first and second and fellow team mate Pramod Joshua finishing a distant third. The Class II Novice Group C upto 260cc was won by privateer Anil Kumar from Bangalore, while Basheer Ahmed of Team TVS Racing and Privateer Syed Dastagiri of Shimoga stood second and third respectively.

    The locals impressed in a closely run race with almost nine to ten riders jostling for space around corners to overtake one another. Madhu S took top honours winning the race, followed by Shabaz Khan.

    The next leg of the championship will take place in Comibatore next Sunday, 22nd May 2011

    Class 1: Foreign Open Group A 250 CC – 500 CC Moto – I (11, Riders, 10 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamIAravind KPTVS RacingIIH K PradeepTVS RacingIIIVeer PatelVadodara
    Class 1: Foreign Open Group A 250 CC – 500 CC Moto – I (11, Riders, 10 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamIH K PradeepTVS RacingIIAravind K PTVS RacingIIIVeer PatelVadodara
    Class 1: Foreign Open Group A 250 CC – 500 CC – Combined Results
    PositionRiderTeamIH K PradeepTVS RacingIIAravind K PTVS RacingIIIVeer PatelVadodara
    Class 3: Indian Experts Group B Up To 260CC (11 Riders, 6 Laps) Moto – I
    PositionRiderTeamIArvind K PTVS RacingIIH K PradeepTVS RacingIIIPramod JoshuaTVS Racing
    Class 3: Indian Experts Group B Up To 260CC (11 Riders, 6 Laps) Moto – II
    PositionRiderTeamIAravind K PTVS RacingIIH K PradeepTVS RacingIIIPramod JoshuaTVS Racing
    Class 3: Indian Experts Group B, Up To 260CC – Combined Results
    PositionRiderTeamIArvind K PTVS RacingIIH K PradeepTVS RacingIIIPramod JoshuaTVS Racing
    Class 2: Novice Group C, Up To 260CC (33 Riders, 5 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamIAnil KumarBangaloreIIBasheer AhmedTVS RacingIIISyed DastagiriShimoga
    Class 4: Locals Group B Up To 260CC (25 Riders, 5 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamIMadhu SBangaloreIIVinod LBangaloreIIIShabaz KhanBangalore
    Class 5: Indian Experts Group C Up To 260CC (14 Riders, 6 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamIPramod JoshuaTVS RacingIINatarajTVS RacingIIIMohammed AzgharTVS Racing
    Class 6: Private Experts, Group C, Up To 260CC (26 Riders, 5 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamIMadhu SBangaloreIIVinod LBangaloreIIIAdnan AhmedMangalore
    Class 7: Private Foreign Open, Group A, Up To 250CC / 500CC (14 Riders, 8 Laps)
    PositionRiderTeamICD JinanKeralaIIZain KhanMumbaiIIIAllan SequieraGoa
  • FMSCI elects Vicky Chandhok as President

    Chennai, 21 Dec 2010: At the 37th AGM of the FMSCI chaired by Dr. Vijay Mallya yesterday in Chennai, Mr. Vicky Chandhok, past President of the FMSCI from 2003 – 05, was elected President once again by the council in attendance, with Mr. Shrikant Karani being elected as Vice President. 2011 looks to be one of the most promising years in Indian Motorsport history with the inaugural Indian GP taking place in Noida in October.


    Vicky Chandhok will take over as President from Mr. KD Madan. Chandhok is no stranger to Indian motorsport and has been instrumental in bringing the first Formula One Grand Prix to India. Shrikant Karani, who has been involved in motorsport for over three decades, is Vice President of the FIM Asia has played a key role in promoting 2-wheeler racing in the country.


    On his appointment as President for a second time, Mr. Chandhok commented, “Firstly I must thank the outgoing President KD Madan for his crucial role promoting the sport in the country. He has been an inspiration to the association and been instrumental in setting up management systems for FMSCI clubs and in particular, the Doctrine of Internal Management to add credibility to the Clubs in India. While it is indeed heartening to have the support of my peers at the FMSCI, there is a lot of work to be done to improve the infrastructure of the sport in the country. I have always been pushing for the sport to grow at the grass root level before all else. We’ve had our team doing just that with Rallying, Motocross and Go-Karting respectively and we will look to carry this into all segments from the next year on. We will have a renewed focus on rallying in India and will work hard to ensure it is up to international standards. We are keen to push all forms of racing in India and I will work closely with my new team to ensure we achieve this. It is promising also, to see our two officials, Anand Sashidharan and Roop Kumar, on the official list of the FIM Commission”.

    While this year itself has been a tremendous boost to motorsport, 2011 will see the sport grow even further with a total of 9 National Championships, the latest additions being the National Motocross Championship to be run by the Goa Motorsports Academy and the National Drag Racing Championship promoted by Spitfire Motorsport in Coimbatore; the largest number of events Indian motorsport will have witnessed. The Indian National Rallying Championship, with the help of promoter IMG Sports, will aim to get its vigour back with rallies around the country. In addition special events like RAIDS and other endurance events will also be an area of focus for the FMSCI.

    “With the first Indian Grand Prix also in the mix, it promises to be India’s biggest year thus far in motorsport and I look forward to carrying my vision on karting, racing, rallying and grass root level motorsport and meeting global standards in India. Having already conducted our first marshals training program, the FMSCI will look to bring in experienced stewards from Europe to oversee events bring further developments on the safety and administrative fronts as well. With motorsport still in a relatively nascent stage in comparison to our European counterparts, it’s important to identify our shortcomings, accept them and only then can we look forward and build a stronger base for the rising stars from the Indian motorsport fraternity.” , Chandhok signed off.

    The President addressed the need to have active interactions with auto manufacturers, both 2 and 4 wheelers to encourage them to use the platform of motorsport, to meet as many of the event organisers, not just of championship event but also to help conduct the sport at the grass root level.

    FMSCI Chairman Dr Vijay Mallya, who chaired the AGM said “The Auto Industry in India is on the move as is our country and we are seeing a complete transformation largely driven by young Indians. Indian Motorsport should not be left behind and we should do whatever it takes our sport forward in the fast lane. With the F1 GP coming to India for the first time as well as the FIA General Assembly and the FIA Annual Awards ceremony to be held in New Delhi next December , it is an ideal opportunity for us to tap and showcase motorsports to attract more Corporates and sponsors.”

    The following clubs were elected to the council for the forthcoming year:

    • MMSC (Madras Motor Sports Club)
    • CASC (Coimbatore Auto Sports Club)
    • KMSC (Karnataka Motor Sports Club)
    • Sportscraft , Mumbai
    • Sportstrek, Pune
    • BMSC (Bengal Motor Sports Club)
    • HMSA (Himalayan Motor Sports Association)
    • Spitfire Motorsports Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore
  • Indian Motorsports Marshals Club formed to train Marshals for Indian GP

    Chennai, 21 Dec 2010: The Indian Motorsport Marshals Club (IMMC) has been formed as a national-level organization to provide race officials and marshals to manage the first-ever Indian F1 GP at the Jaypee Circuit, Noida, Delhi on 30th October 2011. Under the auspices of the Federation of Motorsport Sports Club of India (FMSCI) and the international FIA Institute of Motor Safety, the IMMC have just completed the first-level training programme to ensure the F1 Grand Prix (GP) in 2011 is a real sporting success.

    Marshalls willing to sign up can do so with the SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle), www.immc.in that has been created for this, to volunteer to work at the first-ever F1 GP in India. These marshals will then go through a selection and training programme to ensure the best quality marshals. The MSA will provide support throughout 2011 up to an including the GP itself.

    Founding members of the Marshals Club. Adrenna photo

    This training is part of a thorough on-going programme of support and development provided by the Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association of the UK (MSA). Two trainers, Sue Sanders and Ian Watson have spent the last 4 days this week, working with senior motorsports officials of this country who will on to undertake training of new and existing marshals across the country.

    Sanders said “The people we have worked with have been so enthusiastic; it’s been a real pleasure to work with them. They seem to be very passionate about motorsports and we are looking forward to helping out in any way possible”.

    Ian Watson commented “There are certain individuals within the group who are very experienced and they’ve proven throughout the week their intention and determination to deliver very high quality training for all marshals.”

    The MSA Training Team will be back to provide further support in the build up to the event and some of the senior officials might also visit at least one other F1 GP for intensive hands-on tracks-side training at all levels including the conclusion of the Train-The-Trainers Course. As a result of the formation of the IMMC, the FMSCI will soon have a large pool of licensed marshals to officiate at all the FMSCI events around the country on a need be basis, thereby adding further improvements to the administration of the sport.