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  • Karan Kadam of TVS Racing declared best rider

    Karan Kadam of TVS Racing declared best rider

    Panjim (Goa) 29 October 2006: TVS Racing team continued its dominance at the National Supercross (round 4) held at Panjim’s Campal Parade Ground today. The prestigious ‘Foreign Open’ class was a close battle between the reigning champion C. S. Santosh and the young and promising Karan Kadam. In the end, the latter won by a whisker; which also earned him the ‘The Best Rider of the Day’ title.

    The day began with the ‘Novice class’ race, which was once again a TVS dominated show. This was followed by the Moto 1 of the ‘Foreign Open’ where Karan began with a lead followed closely by C. S. Santosh. Though on several occasions Santosh came close to take the lead, Karan kept his cool and maintained his leadership position throughout. Moto 2 of the same race saw virtually a repeat performance with Santosh closely chasing Karan. In both the motos; the difference between these two riders was less than a second. Last year’s Goa round winner and current championship leader, C. Vijaykumar was reduced to a distant third in both the motos.

    With this win Karan Kadam has closed the gap with C.Vijaykumar who is presently leading this year’s championship at the end of Round 4 with 137 points. Karan is in hot pursuit with 134 points.

    The group B Indian Experts Class upto 150 CC 2-Stroke saw a clear winner in C. Vijaykumar of TVS Racing who won the race by nearly overlapping his nearest rival Syed Zubair of TVS Racing.

    In the stock class category, H. K Pradeep of TVS Racing proved his mettle by taking honours in the Indian Experts Group D 80 CC to 110 CC in his TVS Victor and ‘Experts Group D 125 CC to 160 CC in his TVS Fiero. TVS Racing dominated both these classes with all three podium positions going to the team. Veteran rider C.D Jinan of TVS Racing took the second honours in both these races.

    In the Novice class upto 150 cc; Joshua Pramod of TVS Racing in his Shogun fought it out to win the first spot. Grishin K C and K. P Arvind of TVS Racing closely followed him to take the second and third position respectively.

    The local class, which was clubbed along with Experts Group D 125 CC to 160 CC race saw some interesting fight but it was Imtiaz Kadar who had the last laugh. He was closely followed by Sudhir Borkar and Ibrahim Kadar to take the second and third spot respectively.

  • TVS’ Karan Kadam takes honours at Round 3

    Coimbatore, 8 October 2006: The young prodigy from Team TVS Racing Karan Kadam scored a double by emerging victorious in the first and second moto of the prestigious foreign open class thereby earning maximum points and being adjudged as the ‘Best Rider of the Day’ at the third round of the 2006 season of the MRF National Supercross held in Coimbatore at the Racing Track near Jenny Club, Airport Road, Coimbatore.

    Karan Kadam on his TVS 250X earned a total of 40 points after his victorious win. Both the motos were hard fought with the top three riders displaying amazing skill and endurance in a highly demanding track. In the first moto, Karan Kadam roared into the lead at the first turn and kept his lead winning with a handsome lead over the second placed C Vijaykumar of  Team TVS Racing. It was an incident packed race with C S Santosh of Team TVS Racing and T. K. Viswanath colliding on the second jump of the first lap. He tried gamely to wrest second place position but was thwarted by an equally determined Vijaykumar. Vijaykumar finished second and Santosh finished third.

    The second moto saw a close fight between Karan and Santosh. Karan took the lead at the first bend and held on to it till the end despite constant challenges from Santosh. Santosh almost overtook Karan on at the second turn of lap 8, but Karan managed to keep him at bay. Santosh however had the measure of Vijaykumar in this race and built a steady gap ensuring he came in a comfortable second. Vijay Kumar tried his best but he could not close the gap, and came in third behind Karan and Santosh there by making it all TVS Riders on podium.

    The group B Indian Experts upto 150 CC 2-Stroke saw a clear winner in C. Vijaykumar of TVS Racing on his TVS Shaolin even though C.D Jinan took the initial lead. Vijaykumar overtook Jinan in the last jump of the first lap and built up a huge lead ensuring a comfortable victory. Sayed Zubbair of Team TVS Racing came second and C. D. Jinan of TVS Racing came third.

    In the Group B Indian Experts upto 250cc 4-Stroke, Pradeep H. K. of Team TVS Racing proved his class by taking honours on his TVS Fiero. It must be said that Pradeep showed remarkable aggression and a burning desire to win as he hurled himself and his machine into corners increasing his lead over his rivals with every round. Deepak John and Pramod Joshua both from Team TVS Racing came second and third respectively.

    In the Indian Experts Group D 80 CC to 110 CC class it was C. D. Jinan on his TVS Fiero who raced ahead of the others to cap the top spot, with Pradeep H. K and Pramod Joshua coming second and third respectively.

    In the Indian Expert Group D, 110 CC up to 180 CC it was Pradeep H. K once again who took top honours. C D Jinan came a close second and Deepak John finished third. Team TVS Racing dominated all these races with all the three podium positions going to the team.

    In the Novice class upto 150 cc; Pramod Joshua on his Shogun, dominated to win in commanding style, with Pinkesh Thakkar and K.C. Grishin coming second and third respectively.

    The local class saw some interesting action between various talented and upcoming riders. But it was Grishin from Trichoor who took the initial lead and went on to the podium. C S Anandkumar and D Sivaji came 2 nd and 3rd respectively.

  • Vijaykumar, Karan Kadam win a moto each; Vijay, best rider

    Vijaykumar, Karan Kadam win a moto each; Vijay, best rider

    Chennai, 20 August 2006: Three-time National champion C Vijaykumar of TVS Racing emerged victorious in the first moto and came third in the second moto of the prestigious foreign open class thereby earning maximum points and being adjudged as the ‘Best Rider of the Day’ at the second round of the 2006 season of the MRF National Supercross held in Chennai at the C. Kandaswamy College for Men, Annanagar Chennai in the presence of over a 6,000 strong crowd.

    Vijaykumar on his TVS 250X earned a total of 35 points after he emerged victorious in the first moto and third in the second moto of the prestigious foreign open class. Both the motos were hard fought with the top three riders displaying amazing skill and endurance in a highly demanding track. In the first moto, Vijaykumar gained the initial lead but T. K. Viswanath on his YZ 250F was hot on his heels. Vijay though, held on splendidly to his lead, before a fall forced T. K. Viswanath to lose considerable ground. In the midst of this one saw the heroic efforts of C. S. Santosh who had a fall but came back strongly to challenge T. K. Viswanath. Riding at breakneck speed, Santosh tried his level best to wrest the second position but was thwarted by an equally determined Viswanath. The fight for second place was a hotly contested one with Viwanath coming in second and Santosh coming in third.

    The second moto saw T. K. Viswanath take the lead at the first bend and hold on to it for a couple of laps before a disastrous fall deprived him of his lead. The young prodigy from Team TVS, Karan Kadam seized this opportunity and roared into the lead sending the crowds into raptures at his sheer skill and daredevil riding. Soon, Karan stamped his authority on the race and established a huge lead. There was a tussle for the second place between Vijay and Santosh. Santosh however had the measure of Vijay in this race and built a steady gap ensuring he came in a comfortable second. Vijay Kumar tried his best but he could not close the gap, and came in third behind Karan and Santosh.

    The group B Indian Experts upto 150 CC 2-Stroke saw a clear winner in C. Vijaykumar of TVS Racing on his TVS Shaolin. He built up a huge lead and ensured a comfortable win. Behind him were C. D. Jinan on the TVS Shaolin and Syed Zubbair also on a TVS Shaolin who came in second and third respectively.

    In the stock class of vehicles or in other words motorcycles without any modification; C. D Jinan of TVS Racing proved his class once again by taking honours in the Indian Experts Group D 80 CC to 110 CC on his TVS Victor. It must be said that Jinan showed remarkable aggression and a burning desire to win as he hurled himself and his machine into corners increasing his lead over his rivals with every round.

    In the Indian Experts Group D 125 CC to 160 CC class it was C. D. Jinan once again this on his TVS Fiero who raced ahead of the others to cap the top spot. TVS Racing dominated both these races with all the three podium positions going to the team.

    In the Novice class upto 150 cc; Pramod Joshua of TVS Racing in his Shogun, dominated to win in commanding style. The local class saw some interesting fight between various talented and upcoming riders. But it was E. Clarke on his TVS Fiero who led the pack with an easy lead. C. Anandkumar and P. Ramesh Kumar came 2nd and 3rd respectively.

    In the Intermediate class of foreign open for privateers T. K. Viswanath dominated and won with ease. The only serious threat to him was Eeshan Lokhande who did well too coming in second.

  • Gaurav Gill-Farooq Ahmed clinch Bosch K1000 Rally

    By David Bodapati

    Bangalore, 13 August 2006: Talented Gauravsingh Gill and experienced co-driver Farooq Ahmed maintained the overnight lead they had built and coasted to a facile win in the Bosch K1000 Rally, the 4th round of the MAI Indian National Rally Championship(INRC) which concluded at The Club, here, on Sunday.

    Gaurav Gill and Farooq Ahmed, who won the K1000 overall title. Photo Yogesh Kalro @FB

    Gill and Ahmed completed the 13 special stages in the Mitsubishi Cedia with a timing of 1:28.14, 35 seconds ahead of Team MRF’s Karandip Singh (co-driver Jaidas Menon), with Team MRF’s Arjun Balu (Kumar Ramaswamy) coming in third in 1:29.04, driving the Ford Fiesta.

    However, Team MRF had the satisfaction of storming to the top of the points table, Karandip’s second-placed finish fetching him 12 points to take his tally to 33.

    A Chettinad Sporting car in action in the Bosch K1000 Rally. An INDIAinF1 image.
    A Chettinad Sporting car in action in the Bosch K1000 Rally. An INDIAinF1 image.

    Gill victory seeds him in second place with 31, while Naren Kumar is in third spot with 29.

    The 1400 cc category saw overnight leaders Girijashankar Joshy (co-driver Srikanth GM) pop the champagne, while Sanjay Agarwal (Pradeep Kumar) finished second Dr Bikku Babu (Bonnie Thomas), making a return to rallying after four years, finished third.

    Rajesh Gadakh and Paritosh Kohok also secured their second consecutive title of the season when they drove to victory in the Rally Star Cup. In the Gypsy Cup, overnight leader Sanket Shanbhag (Ramesh Shanbhag) went off the road and into a tree in the day’s second last stage, losing more than a minute in the process, wiping out their lead. Second-placed Suresh Rana then maintained the slender two-second lead to win the title.

    Gill, who has emerged as a strong contender to break into the echelons of Indian rallying, occupied by the likes of Naren Kumar and Karandip Singh, was ecstatic after his win. “I was never in trouble throughout the two days and thoroughly enjoyed my drive,” said the young champion. After the day’s first three stages, Karandip Singh had managed to whittle the overnight lead of 52 seconds to 28, thanks to rear suspension problems for Gill, but after the final service, with his car fixed up, Gill then stepped on the pedal in the last three stages to drive home a comfortable winner.

    “The choice for me was to either go all out and risk not finishing or ease off a bit and settle for second place. Since the second place was giving me the championship lead, I decided to play safe,” said Karandip Singh, for whom action now shifts into hometown Chandigarh, the venue for the next round of the championship.

    Defending champion Naren Kumar (Ram Kumar) of Team JK Tyre pushed hard in an attempt to make good the difference in timing, but though he finished with the day’s fastest timings, which fetched him 3 points, he could not better on his overall fifth finish. Fourth place was taken by Team MRF’s Lohith Urs (Musa Shereif).

    Final provisional placings:

    1600cc: 1. Gauravsingh Gill/Farooq Ahmed (Team JK Tyre, Mitsubishi Cedia) (1hour, 28min, 14sec); 2. Karandip Singh/ Jaidas Menon (Team MRF, Maruti Baleno) (1:28.45); 3. Arjun Balu/ Kumar Ramaswamy (Team MRF, Ford Fiesta) (1:29.04); 4. Lohit Urs/ Musa Sherif (Team MRF, Maruti Baleno) (1:29.26); 5. Naren Kumar/D Ram Kumar (Team MRF, Maruti Baleno) (1: 29.28).

    1400cc: 1. Girijashankar Joshy/Srikant GM (1:31.45); 2. Sanjay Agarwal/Pradeep Kumar (1:32.50); 3. Bikku Babu/Bonnie Thomas (1:36.56).

    Rally Star Cup: 1. Rajesh Gadakh/Paritosh Kohok (1:38.12); 2/ Amanpreet Ahluwalia/Manoj Shadija (1:38.58); 3. Deepak Chinappa/Sri Karnuya (1:40.25).

    Gypsy Cup: 1. Suresh Rana/Surendar Kumar (1:39.38); 2. Sanket Shanbhag/ Ramesh Shanbhag  (1:39.40).

  • Naren-Ram win thrilling Coffee Day Rally; Gill crashes out

    Chikmagalur, 28 May 2006: In a nail-biting finish, winner Naren Kumar and co-driver D Ramkumar, who were leading by a narrow margin of a second had to wait anxiously for the pair of Gaurav Gill and Musa Sherif to finish the last stage. But with Gill crashing out, the champion duo, claimed the Overall honours in the Coffee Day rally, the second round of the MAI Indian National Rally Championship here on Sunday.

    The reigning champions lost the first round of Motorsports Association of India (MAI) organised National championship, held at Pune to strong contenders Gaurav Gill, who had the advantage of an experienced navigator Farooq Ahmed. Unfortunately, trying to gain that wee bit advantage in the last stage, Gill had crashed out and Naren equalised the National Championship standings with this win.

    Starting the last stage, the Birur Canal Stage, Gaurav Gill was just a second behind as Naren just finished the rally. But alas, the speed king crashed out in the stage and Naren Kumar heaved a sigh of releif.

    But like a true champion, Naren expressed sympathy for his JK Tyre teammate saying: “Gaurav is an excellent driver and his entry into the INRC has infused a greater degree of competition. It’s much tougher to win now,” he conceded, praising the young talent.

    Naren too had some hiccups in the last stage but recovered from a spin as he managed to reverse and get back on the road.

    The stages on Sunday proved to be competitive. Though, Naren had taken a lead of 20 seconds in the morning, Gaurav upped the pace and drove flat out to reduce the margin and was within seconds before starting the last stage.

    Gill had a golden chance when Naren made an off-road spin but as fate would have it, Gill hit a ridge and crashed into the fence after a roll. Thanks to the roll-cage, both the driver and the co-driver were safe.

    Thus Karandip Singh and Jaidas Menon of Team MRF, gained a place, finishing second though more than a minute behind Naren. Lohith V Urs and Musa Sherif came third.

    Sanjay Aggarwal, who missed the Pune round, paired with co-driver Pradeep Kumar, to win the 1400cc class.

    Provisional results: Upto 1600cc: 1. Naren Kumar/Ramkumar (JK Tyres) (1hour, 48min, 45sec); 2. Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon (Team MRF) (1.49.57); 3. Lohith V. Urs/Musa Sherif (Team MRF) (1.50:57); 4. Arjun Rao Aroor/Chandramouli (Team MRF) (1.51:28).

    Upto 1400cc: 1. Sanjay Aggarwal/ Pradeep Kumar (2.03.52); 2. Ravi Aggarwal/ Prakash D’Souza (2.09:18).

    Rally Star Cup: 1. Rajesh Gadakh/ Paritosh Kohok (2.06:20); 2. Amanpreet Ahluwalia/ Manoj Shadija (2.06:49); 3. Hitesh Sharma/ E Shivaprakash (2.15:19).

    Gypsy Class: 1. Sandeep Sharma/ CK Chinappa (2.02:01); 2. Sanket Shanbagh/ Rajesh Shanbagh (2.03.32).

  • Vijaykumar claims honours in Round 1

    Vijaykumar claims honours in Round 1

    Pune, 14 May 2006 : Three-time National champion C Vijaykumar of TVS Racing called the shots at the first round of 2006 season of the MRF National Supercross Championship at the floodlit Deccan College Ground, here in the presence of over 10,000 crowd on Sunday.

    Vijaykumar on his TVS 125X earned the maximum 40 points after he emerged victorious in the both motos of the prestigious foreign open class and earned the well-deserved ‘rider of the day’. It was not that he did not have any challenge! The 16-year-old wonder boy Karan Kadam, again from TVS Racing on TVS 125X, posed a serious threat to Vijaykumar right till the chequered flag. In the first moto, Vijaykumar gained the initial lead but before the completion of the 2nd lap Karan Kadam raced ahead stylishly at a triple jump. Karan held on the lead position for another 2 laps till he was caught in a tangle with Vijaykumar who was behind his back chasing. Then it was no looking back for Vijaykumar till the end of the race. Karan followed closely to become second and the local lad Yogesh Barguje on his Honda CR 450 became a third.

    The second moto saw repeat results of the first moto with the top three winners being the same. This time too Karan Kadam posed a serious threat to Vijaykumar. It will be interesting to watch the next round when the reigning champion C S. Santosh is expected to join the race. Santosh could not make it to this round of the supercross due to a collarbone injury.

    The group B Indian Experts upto 150 CC 2-Stroke saw a clear winner in C. Vijaykumar of TVS Racing on his TVS Shaolin. Behind him were Austin F Aluares in the Yamaha RX135 and R Raja on Yamaha RX 100 who were second and third respectively.

    In the stock class of vehicles or in other words motorcycles without any modification; C. D Jinan of TVS Racing proved his class once again by taking honours in the Indian Experts Group D 80 CC to 110 CC on his TVS Victor. In the Indian Experts Group D 125 CC to 160 CC class Pradeep HK of TVS Racing on his TVS Fiero raced ahead of others to cap the top spot. TVS Racing dominated both these races with all the three podium positions going to the team.

    In the Novice class upto 150 cc; Joshua Pramod of TVS Racing in his Shogun, inspite of having two falls, fought it out to win the top spot.

    The local class saw some interesting fight between various talented and upcoming riders. But it was Vishal Barguje on his TVS Shaolin who led the pack with an easy lead. Sunil Mohite and Snehal Chavan came close 2nd and 3rd respectively.

    In the Intermediate class of foreign open for privateers local lad Yogesh Barguje won with ease. The only serious threat to him was Eeshan Lokhande who did well too.

  • Gill-Musa score an emphatic win in Nashik: INRC

    Pune, 7 May 2006: Team JK Tyre’s Gaurav Singh Gill, along with co-driver Farooq Ahmed, prefered to let his driving do the talking as he dominated the rally winning the Xtra Premium Overdrive Rally of Pune, in four minutes, 22 seconds ahead of the second-placed Karandip Singh of Team MRF here on Sunday.

    The 24-year-old driver from Delhi, in only his second rally after a gap of six years, routed a field of tried and tested names to finish the 13-stage event in 1 hour, 15 minutes and 46 seconds, leading a trio of drivers from the North to the first three spots, creating a record of sorts in Indian rallying. Karandip  with co-driver Jaidas Menon of Team MRF finished in second place, coming home in 1: 19.08 while Sunny Sidhu and co-driver Vivek Anandan of Team JK Tyre takfing the third place in a time of 1:19.13.

    Arjun Rao Aroor and navigator Chandramouli of Team MRF, who were in second place overnight, also had to pull out of the race after their car went off the road in the 12th stage while the jinx of flat tyres continued to dog defending champion Naren Kumar and co-driver Ramkumar of Team JK Tyre, and they had to settle for fourth place with 1:19.22. Lohit Urs of Mysore and co-driverMusa Sherief came home in 1:20.04 to take the fifth slot.

    The 1400cc category was witnessing a tough battle between overnight leader Girijashankar Joshy and Shrikanth GM and Chetan Shivram and co-driver Rupresh Kholay with just four seconds separating the two, before the latter had to withdraw from the fray in the 12 th stage. Joshy clocked 1:22.19.

    Also making a successful comeback after a gap of one year was Rajesh Gadakh (Paritosh Kohok) won the Rally Star Cup with a timing of 1: 26.04. The Gypsy Cup saw the father-son duo of Sanket Shanbagh and Ramesh Shanbagh win the top spot with a time of 1:29.27.

    Gill, who was leading Aroor by 2 minutes, 5 seconds overnight, said he took it easy on the final four stages of the second day, but even the cautious driving was good enough to finish fastest on two of the stages.

    “The going was great for me on both the days. I had two flats on the first day, but since they both were soft punctures, I could drive through and did not lose too much time,” said Gill, who had now proved his skills on dirt as well as tarmac.

    The 2004-2005 Formula Maruti champion, who made no specific preparations before his re-entry into rallying, hopes to carry his brilliant beginning into the rest of the rallying season. “I am going to concentrate 100 per cent on rallying now,” said Gill, who has been racing on bikes and cars in the past.

    Gill also came in from praise from Naren Kumar, who said, “He drove an excellent rally and had done very well for himself.”

    Karandip Singh was also pleased with his performance on the second day that saw him leapfrog from overnight fifth position into second. “I did some smart times today and was very happy with my setup,” said the genial Sardar.

    Provisional unaudited results:

    Overall: Gaurav Singh Gill/Farooq Ahmed (Team JK) 1:15.46; Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon (Team MRF) 1:19.08; Sunny Sidhu/Vivek Anandan (Team JK) 1: 19.13; Naren Kumar/Ram Kumar (Team JK) 1:19.22; Lohit Urs/Moosa Sherief (Team MRF) 1:20.04.

    1600cc: Gauravsingh Gill/Farooq Ahmed; Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon; Sunny Sidhu/Vivek Anandan.

    1400cc: Girijashankar Joshy/Srikanth GM 1:22.19; Domnic Prithvi/T Arumugam 1:42.06; Arindam Ghosh/Sourabh 1:54.48.

    Rally Star Cup: Rajesh Gadakh/Paritosh Kohok 1:26.04; Vatcha Mazdayar/Kaushik Shinde 1:27.56; Amanpreet Ahluwalia/Manoj Shadija 1:27.58.

    Gypsy Cup: Sanket Shanbagh/Ramesh Shanbagh 1:29.27.

  • Naren Kumar-Ram win Sujana MRF Deccan Rally

    Hyderabad, 11 Dec 2005: Naren Kumar and co-driver D Ramkumar won the three-day Sujana MRF Deccan Rally 2005, the seventh and final round of the Motorsports Association of India (MAI) Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) which concluded here on Sunday.

    Leading by just two points before the start of the Rally, Naren Kumar and Ramkumar wrested the National Championship by a convincing margin after winning the Deccan Rally. They left beyond doubt, who the winners are, despite having the advantage of bagging the title even without winning the rally as Arjun Balu, the main contender, had crashed out on Saturday. Thus Naren Kumar won his fifth National title to become the celebrated driver in the 18-year history of INRC in this format. He just needs one more title to overtake Coimbatore star N Leelakrishnan, who has six titles.

    Speed master Gaurav Gill of Delhi finished second ahead of Mysore star Lohith Urs. Girijashankar JOshy won the Rally Star Cup while Sandeep Sharma clinched the Gypsy Cup. Sanjay Aggarwal beat Ravi Aggarwal to second place and bagged the 1400cc class and local lad Ramaraj, ignited the celebration at home, taking the final place on the podium in this calss. Rayna Aranhya won the Ladies Class.

    Before the start of the rally, the championship standings were nail-bitingly poised as Naren Kumar with 42 points is leading by just two points on Arjun Balu, who garnered 40 points. In the 1400cc class,Sanjay Agarwal is leading Prithveen Rajan by two points.

    The last rally of the INRC 2005 season got underway on Friday with the Recce being completed in time by all 26 entries. The number of entries makes it the second-highest this year. As usual, the competition will be in all the three classes, namely 1600cc, 1400cc and Rally Star Cup (RSC). The top names that will be vying for honours are strong contenders Naren Kumar and talented Arjun Balu in the Overall and 1600cc classes. Both belong to team MRF. Pritveen Rajan and Sanjay Aggarwal in 1400cc and Chetan and Joshi in RSC category are the other drivers to watch out for.

    The Rally will be flagged off at 12.15 pm from Fortune Katriya Hotel and the Super Special Stage (SSS) will be held at NTR Stadium. The SSS covering a distance of 4km will be run twice. The Rally Special Stages on Friday and Saturday will be run in the picturesque locations on the Karimnagar Road, about 45km from the city. The three Special Stages will be run thrice in the forward direction and once in Reverse direction totalling for 12 Special Stages on Day I and will be repeated on Sunday. The Stages were smooth gravel with tight and twisty corners.

    Unofficial OVERALL RESULTS: 1. Naren Kumar/ Ramkumar; 2. Gaurav Gill; 3.Lohit Urs; 4. Sanjay Agarwal; 5. Rajith Ballal.

    1400cc class: 1. Sanjay Agarwal; 2. Ravi Agarwal; 3. Ramaraju.

    Rally Star Cup: 1. Girijashankar Joshy; 2. Anil Wadia; 3. Thirtha Patil.

    Gypsy Class: 1. Sandeep Sharma; 2. Sanket Shanbhag.

    Ladies Class: 1. Rayna Aranhya;

    Best Local Entry: 1. Ramaraju.

    (Note: The results compiled are from unofficial sources)

    SSS timings :
    1. Naren Kumar 4m 07s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    2. Arjun Balu 4m 12s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    3. Arjun Aroor 4m 12s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    4. Karandip Singh 4m 12s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    5. Lohit Urs 4m 15s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    6. Pritveen Rajan 4m 19s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1400);

    7. Gaurav Gill 4m 20s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    8. Jiby 4m 21s (Team Gulf Oil, Honda city Vtec);

    9. Sanjay Agarwal 4m 23s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1400);

    10. Phillipose 4m 24s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1400);

    11. Ranjith 4m 24s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    12. Rahul 4m 25s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    13. Joshi 4m 26s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    14. Shresta 4m 28s (Maruti Suzuki Baleno 1600);

    15. Sandeep 4m 31s (Maruti Suzuki Gypsy);

    16. Sanket 4m 31s (Maruti Suzuki Gypsy);

    17. Ravi 4m 32s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    18. Anil Wadia 4m 34s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1400);

    19. Chetan 4m 35s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    20. TT Patil 4m 40s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1400);

    21. Prithvi 4m 41s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    22. Kiran 4m 45s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    23. Zubin 4m 45s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    24. Anita 5m 04s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    25. Ramaraju 5m 10s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC);

    26. Rayna Aranhya 5m 49s (Maruti Suzuki Esteem 1300 RSC).

    List of retirements: Day 1: Phillipose Mathai; 2. Arjun Aroor Rao; 3. Prithveen Rajan; 4. Arjun Balu; 5. Karandip Singh; 6. Anita Kholay; 7. Prithvi; 8. Shresta Patil; 9. Rahul Kanthraj; 10. Chetan; 11. Kiran. DAY 2: None (Arjun Aroor Rao rejoined in Super Rally format).

  • Arjun Rao Aroor- Chandramouli win Rally of the North

    New Delhi, 14 Nov 2005: Aroor Arjun Rao along with co-driver M Chandramouli of Team MRF, showing maturity beyond his 22 years, kept his nerves to finish overall first in his Baleno in the MRF Rally of the North, the fifth round of MAI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) that concluded at Surajkund, near here,on Sunday.

    Aroor, a 22-year old from Mangalore, spared six seconds to former national champion VR Naren Kumar (co-driver D Ram Kumar) of Team JK Tyre, also in a Baleno, for his first success of the 2005 championship.

    Naren drove as hard as he could, but could not make up the overnight deficit of 14 seconds.

    In the process, Aroor also set-up a three-way battle for the championship along with Naren and team-mate Arjun Balu and co-driver Kumar Ramaswamy.

    Provisional classification:

    Overall-1600cc: 1. Aroor Arjun Rao-M Chandramouli (Team MRF, Baleno) 1hr, 29mins, 48secs; 2. VR Naren Kumar-D Ram Kumar (Team JK Tyre, Baleno) 1:29:54; 3. Arjun Balu-Kumar Ramaswamy (Team MRF, Baleno) 1:31:04; 4. Lohit V Urs-Moosa Sherief (Team MRF, Baleno) 1:32:15; Rahul Kantharaj-Vivek Bhatt (Baleno) 1:37:26.

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  • CS Santosh hogs limelight winning ‘Best Rider’

    Chandigarh, 20 Nov 2005: TVS Racing team once again dominated the proceedings at MRF National Supercross Championship by taking top honours at the fourth round held in Chandigarh, today. The reigning champion C Vijaykumar of  TVS Racing once again fell behind his fellow rider C. S. Santosh who edged the former by taking top honours in the second moto of the prestigious ‘Foreign Open class’ which made him earn ‘The Best Rider of the Day’ title. Vijaykumar, having taken top honors in the first moto shared the tally with Santosh with 37 points however, latter’s supremacy in the second moto ensured him the winner title by virtue of being number one in the second moto.

    The day began with the First moto of the Indian Experts Foreign Motorcycle where C Vijaykumar of  TVS Racing shot into lead and managing to keep up the momentum in spite of C. S. Santosh of TVS Racing’s aggressive attempts to overtake the former. The Second Moto was where Santosh went all guns blazing with his daredevil skills as he managed to overcome Vijaykumar in the 3rd lap. Both the motos were well-fought encounters between the two with Santosh eventually taking the limelight of the day. Pradeep H. K of TVS Racing took the third spot in this class

    The group B Indian Experts upto 150 CC 2-Stroke title seems destined for C. Vijaykumar of TVS Racing as he emerged at the top repeating the previous round performance held at Vadodara. His teammate C. S. Santosh was the only one who posed to be a threat during the race. A privateer from Jaipur, Abhishek Mishra came 3rd.

    In the stock class of vehicles or in other words motorcycles without any modification; the experienced C. D . Jinan of  TVS Racing proved his class by taking honours in the Indian Experts Group D 80 CC to 110 CC in his TVS Victor. Jinan’s dominance continued even in the Indian Experts Group D 125 CC to 160 CC where he sealed top honours on his TVS Fiero F2.

    In the Novice class upto 150 cc; Dilip Talekar of TVS Racing with a huge lead took the first spot. Abishek Mishra and Abhijit Zavade took the second and third spot respectively.

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