Category: Non-F1

  • Gaurav Gill to take part in WRC2 at Acropolis Rally of Greece

    Gaurav Gill to take part in WRC2 at Acropolis Rally of Greece

    New Delhi, 5 Sept. 2023: Indian rally ace Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill, is all set for another World Rally Championship (WRC) outing in the 2023 season as he is all set to take part in one of the world’s toughest rallies, the Acropolis Rally of Greece scheduled from September 7 to 10.

    Widely hailed as the ‘Rally of Gods’, the event will cover a total distance of 1,235 km, including 15 special stages stretching across 307 km over four days this weekend. This year as well, the spectators will witness 72 teams fighting it out for their spot in the grueling event.

    The only Indian among the world’s best rally drivers, Gill will compete in the 30-car WRC2 category in a specially-prepped Škoda Fabia R5 alongside his French co-driver, Florian Barral. Supported by a potent pit crew team of Italian team Delta Rally, Gill will try to set new benchmark for himself. The rally will also be featuring previous Acropolis winner and current WRC2 championship leader Andreas Mikkelsen along with title rivals Yohan Rossel and Sami Pajari.

    The Skoda Fabia R5 Rally 2 spec car with a 5-speed, sequential, manual gearbox, that enables a driver to shift gears in milliseconds. The R5 is geared to touch a top speed of 200 km/h

    Seven-time national champion and three-time APRC champion, Gill, will be in his element around the hot, dusty, and rock-strewn stages of the Rally Acropolis. Gill had put on a dazzling display of speed to finish sixth in a 35-car WRC 2 field last year.

    On his participation this season,Gill said, “I’m really looking forward to driving in the Rally Acropolis. The sweltering heat, the dust, the rocky mountain passes and loose gravel all combine to make this one of the most punishing rallies on the calendar. This event is not for the faint-hearted but these conditions play to my strengths. I expect to be in my element this weekend and I’m going to give it everything to bring home a strong result.”

    Last year, Gill, a master of gravel, finished his campaign just about 1 second per km behind WRC 2 leader E. Lindholm, while recording some of his best performances against seasoned WRC top category competitors, like T. Neuville. Putting himself and his car to the ultimate test in a low-visibility situation in the previous year, Gaurav is all set to take on the challenge this season as well.

    The action starts post the ceremonial flag-off in Athens on Thursday as the teams will be ready to take on the brand new EKO Super Special Stage located in and around the city’s waterfront spanning 1.48kms. World’s top Rally drivers will run one at a time displaying their mean machines in front of thousands of fans. 

    Fans cheering for Gill can watch the event live on www.wrc.com     

  • Ishaan Madesh, Abhay M bag a double: Rotax Max Nationals

    Ishaan Madesh, Abhay M bag a double: Rotax Max Nationals

    Ishaan Madesh of Peregrine Racing tops Junior Max class. Photo Rahul Reghu

    Bengaluru, 3 Sept. 2023:  Bengaluru school boy Ishaan Madesh bagged another double to head the championship standings in the Junior Max category as he won both the Pre-final and the Final in the second round of the Meco fmsci Rotax Max National Karting Championship at Meco Kartopia here on Sunday. The 14-year Ishaan from Peregrine Racing won both the races in the first round and is leading the championship table in the Junior class.

    Abhay Mohankumar, another 15-year karter from Bengaluru, scored a brace in the Senior Max class winning both the scoring races of Pre-final and Final while Darsh Nawalgaria won the Micro Max Pre-Final race but Yatharth Gaur, who came second in the pre-final, did one better winning the Final by a comfortable margin.

    In the Pre-final of the Junior Max class, Oman-based Shivali Sinha,  made everyone take notice as she put in a brilliant show taking the second place in only her second outing at the Meco Kartopia while Shriya Lohia completed the podium to hoist the Women in Motorsport flag high. Competing on equal footing with boys, it is a rare but welcome occasion that two girls found their way to the podium.

    Abhay Kumar bags a double in Senior Max class. Photos by Rahul Reghu

    Provisional Results: (Official results are yet to be received)

    Senior Max: Final (15 laps):

    1. #61 Abhay M (Bengaluru) 15:41.242;

    2. #72 Adhithiya Arvind (Chennai) 15:45.203;

    3. #69 Akshat Mishra (Bengaluru) 15:47.146.

    Pre-Final (14 laps):

    1. #61 Abhay M (Bengaluru) 12:55.990;

    2. #76 Akshat Mishra (Bengaluru) 12:56.906;

    3. #76 Aditya Patnaik (Mumbai) 12:57.189).

    Junior Max: Final (14 laps):

    1. #55 Ishaan Madesh (Bengaluru) 13:02.503;
    2. #36 Nikhilesh Raju (Bengaluru 13:07.837;
    3. #52 Hunner Singh (Gurugram) 13:12.693.

    Pre-Final (12 laps):

    Yatharth Gaur wins the final race in the Micro Max class.
    1. #55 Ishaan Madesh (Bengaluru) 11:07.976;
    2. #42 Shivali Sinha (Oman) 11:10.220;
    3. #29 Shriya Lohia (Sundernagar) 11:10.651.

    Micro Max Final (12 laps):

    1. #21 Yatharth Gaur (Faridabad) 12:18.082;
    2. #07 Rehan Khan R (Chennai) 12:19.615;
    3. #17 Eshanth Vengatesan (Chennai) 12:23.383.

    Pre-Final (10 Laps):

    1. #06 Darsh Nawalgaria (Bengaluru) 10:10.924;
    2. #21 Yatharth Gaur (Faridabad) 10:11.074;
    3. #11 Zephaan Ardeshir (Mumbai) 10:11.256.

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  • Dhrumil Patel and Gaurav Gill to own Gujarat Trailblazers: Supercross League

    Dhrumil Patel and Gaurav Gill to own Gujarat Trailblazers: Supercross League

    Vadodara, August 29, 2023: Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill and Gujarat businessman Dhrumil Patel have acquired the franchise for a team in the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, announced the ISRL on Tuesday.

    The induction of the “Gujarat Trailblazers” as one of the league’s franchise team for the upcoming season makes it the second team. The team, which marks a significant milestone in the league’s journey, will be owned by Dhrumil Patel, a Vadodara-based entrepreneur with Indian motorsport icon Gaurav Gill.

    Dhrumil Patel’s illustrious profile is a testament to his exceptional dedication to excellence and diverse achievements across the business landscape. A distinguished graduate from BITS Pilani, Purdue University, and Harvard, Mr. Patel has charted a unique trajectory spanning Real Estate, Heavy Engineering, Retail, IT, Hospitality & F&B, and Trade and commerce. He has a proven track record in steering a wide array of ventures to remarkable heights within their respective industries.

    As a co-founder, director and venture capitalist, he has been instrumental in developing ventures like Nilamber Group, Adroit Engimach Pvt Ltd, Hyatt Place Vadodara and been a support pillar for startups like WFC & Fantasy Akhada. 

    Arjuna Award winner Gaurav Gill is a motorsport icon with a career spanning over two decades. Among his exceptional achievements are his remarkable debut performance in the 2000 INRC Season, two consecutive wins at the Indian Formula Rolon and Maruti Racing Championships in 2004 and 2006, and seven wins at the Indian National Rally Championship. Internationally, Gill has been a three-time Asia Pacific Rally Champion and secured 11 stage wins in his debut World Rally Championship.

    Expressing his enthusiasm for this new venture, Dhrumil Patel stated that, “Joining the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League with Gujarat Trailblazers is an exhilarating step forward. The league’s innovative approach resonates with my entrepreneurial drive, and I am excited to bring that energy to the world of supercross racing. Through Gujarat Trailblazers, I aim to channel my passion for excellence and determination to create a formidable team that competes at the highest level.”

    Sharing the excitement, Gaurav Gill, stated, “I’m thrilled to enter the realm of Supercross Racing. As a racer myself, this holds immense importance for me. I’m eagerly looking forward to the opportunity to channel my enduring passion for motorsports into this new pursuit. I’m truly excited about establishing a great team and anticipate a season filled with exhilarating experiences.”

    Veer Patel, Co-founder and Director of Supercross India Pvt. Ltd, welcomes the addition of Gujarat Trailblazers: “We are filled with joy as we extend our warm welcome to Mr. Dhrumil Patel and the esteemed Gujarat Trailblazers, integrating them into the dynamic fabric of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League. This moment is marked by tremendous pride as we unite with Mr. Patel, whose progressive vision and diverse expertise effortlessly align with the core values of our league. Through Mr. Patel’s support, we discover a source of profound value that not only enhances the league’s essence but also plays a vital role in our collective ambition to redefine the motorsports arena in India”

    Mr. Sujith Kumar, Chairman of the Supercross Racing Commission of the FMSCI, shares his perspective: “The incorporation of the Gujarat Trailblazers introduces a fresh facet to the league’s arena of competition. The unwavering commitment to excellence demonstrated by Mr. Patel, coupled with his remarkable entrepreneurial journey, serves as a profound source of inspiration. We eagerly anticipate observing the trajectory of the Gujarat Trailblazers and Mr. Patel’s substantive contributions to the realm of Supercross racing.”

    ABOUT DHRUMIL PATEL:

    Dhrumil Patel stands as a dynamic entrepreneur and visionary, graduating from BITS Pilani and holding credentials from Purdue University and Harvard. His entrepreneurial journey encompasses a spectrum of industries, including Real Estate, Heavy Engineering, Retail, IT, Hospitality & F&B, and Trade & Commerce. As a Co-founder of MyProp Property Management Services and a Director of Nilamber Group, he’s forged a legacy of innovation. Notably, his role as Co-Owner and Developer of Hyatt Place Vadodara showcases his commitment to world-class hospitality.

    Beyond his ventures, Dhrumil’s support for startups like ‘Fantasy Akhada’ and WFC highlights his role as a venture capitalist and mentor, fostering business excellence and inspiring future leaders.

    ABOUT GAURAV GILL:

    Gaurav Gill stands as a remarkable Indian motorsport icon with an exceptional track record. His history-making moment arrived in 2019 when he became the first-ever motorsport athlete to be honoured with the esteemed Arjuna Award by the President of India. Notably, Gill’s prowess extends to securing an unmatched three Asia Pacific Rally Championship titles, a feat that solidifies his position as an unparalleled force in the sport. Additionally, he etched his name in the annals of history by venturing into the World Rally Championship (WRC) in 2018 as the sole Indian driver in this prestigious league. With over 80 international rallies under his belt, Gill’s legacy reverberates both on the track and in the pages of Indian motorsport history.

    ABOUT THE PROMOTERS:

    Team Supercross India (SXI), the parent company of CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, is at the helm of a groundbreaking initiative led by former international racers, Veer Patel (a two-time national SX Champion), Eeshan Lokhande and Aashwin Lokhande. Drawing upon their extensive personal experience and unwavering passion for the sport, they have meticulously conceptualized, identified crucial gaps, and delivered a League that is set to redefine Supercross racing on a global scale. With their deep understanding of the sport and relentless pursuit of excellence, they are paving the way for a new era of Supercross that will captivate audiences worldwide.

    ABOUT CEAT INDIAN SUPERCROSS RACING LEAGUE:

    The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (CEAT ISRL) is the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league. This groundbreaking initiative is set to revolutionize the way sports are perceived in India. It is here to create a global extravaganza, an awe-inspiring spectacle that will captivate Indian spectators like never before. CEAT ISRL have signed up with athletes around the world to compete in a variety of formats and categories, pushing the limits of their skills and inspiring Indian riders to reach new heights. Prepare to be amazed as our stage performers break records with their charismatic engagement, adding an extra layer of excitement to this premier motorsport event. The league is committed to providing a safe and competitive environment for riders of all ages and skill levels. The league also believes in giving back to the community and partnering with local organizations to promote youth development and environmental sustainability.

  • Tijil Rao wins another race to lead the table; Sarvesh, Abhishek shine on bikes

    Tijil Rao wins another race to lead the table; Sarvesh, Abhishek shine on bikes

    Coimbatore, August 27, 2023: Bengaluru teenagerRuhaan Alva of MSport signed off on a merry note winning the first race on Day 2 but compatriot Tijil Rao of Dark Don Racing had the last laugh with a fine victory in the last race as he made it a double in the in the premier LGB Formula 4 class of the 26th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship, the first round of which concluded at the Kari Motor Speedway here on Sunday.

    Tijil Rao, who shared honours with Arya Singh yesterday, won another race and made it a double to take the championship lead. In the opening race, all eyes were on the Dark Don Racing stars but it was Bengaluru’s Ruhaan who won Race 3 with a stunning overtake in the final lap. However, Tijil made a comeback with a facile win in the final Race 4 and ended Round 1 on a high leading the points table in the LGB F4 class.

    Arya Singh (Dark Don Racing) dominated for most part but Ruhaan played catch up with some brilliant driving. The former was beginning to feel the pressure. There was a little bumping and jostling now and then between the two but Ruhaan kept searching for space to sneak in. He managed to find one in the final lap and crossed the line much without any further hiccups.

    Kolkata’s Arya Singh, #10, leads Dilijit TS, #44 while Ruhaan Alva, Yellow #27, waits for his time. INDIAinF1 photo

    The second was as good as the first but Tijil did one better than the rest to clinch the thriller. With the reverse grid in play, it was Saran Vikram Tmars (Mars Racing) who started off on a blitzy note staying in the lead for good five laps, however it was Ruhaan who overtook him and was primed for victory.

    Tijil Rao after Race 3 (in pic) makes a strong comeback.

    Tijil Rao at his best:

    Ruhaan failed to hold on to the lead as he spun out of the race giving the Dark Don’s racers a fresh leash of life with Diljith and Tijil battling it out for the victory. While it looked like the senior pro Diljith would close the round on a high, it was the young Tijil who showed grit and great skills to overtake in the 13th lap. It was a sight to behold as both the racers were involved in a to and fro action but eventually Tijil brought in his car ahead of others to win the race, and a double in the weekend.

    Neythan McPherson wins Novice Cup Race 3

    In the JK Tyre Novice Cup, Bengaluru’s Arjun S. Nair of Momentum Motorsports, who cracked a double on Saturday, for once could not celebrate on top of the podium in the first race as his teammate Neythan McPherson from Pune staved off a stiff challenge from him and Aman
    Nagdev (MSport) and took a good win.

    The nine-lap race saw the safety car out twice and that took some flow and shine out of the event.  Aman and Arjun finished second and third respectively.

    But in the second race, Joel Joseph (DTS Racing) came out victorious, while Arjun and McPherson wrested the next two spots.

    Good week-end for Arjun Nair

    However, it was a good week-end for Arjun Nair, who took two victories and two podiums to lead the table in the Novice class after Round 1. “The weekend results justified the countless hours spent fine-tuning our strategies, perfecting my driving, and pushing myself all the time. The competition is fierce, but I managed to raise my performance up to it. I am motivated to work hard physically and to give my best for the remainder of the championship,” said Arjun Syam Nair confidently.

    Sarvesh Balappa rules the roost

    Hubballi’s Sarvesh Balappa, starting on P2, ruled the field in the JK Tyre presents 250 Cup. Pole sitter G Abhinav (Coimbatore) brought some cheer to the home crowd clocking the fastest time of 1:25.00. He maintained a good pace but not good enough to outsmart Sarvesh at the end. Bengaluru’s Rohit ad had to be content with the third spot.

    Abhishek Vasudev at his best

    In the JK Tyre Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, it was the Bengaluru boys who stole the show with a clean sweep. Abhishek Vasudev emerged victorious with an impressive timing of 13 minutes 53.248 seconds, while his city-mates, Ullass Nanda (13:53.651) and Md Samrul Zubair (13:57.403) were the others who stood second and third on the podium respectively. 

    Provisional Results (Day 2):
    LGB Formula 4 Race 3

    1. Ruhaan Alva, MSport: 22 minutes 09.037 seconds;

    2. Arya Singh, Dark Don Racing: 22:09.084;

    3. Tijil Rao, Dark Don Racing: 22:10.131.

    Race 4

    1. Tijil Rao, Dark Don Racing: 27:51.142;

    2.Diljith TS, Dark Don: 27:51.822;

    3.Saran Vikram Tmars, Mars Racing: 28:05.523.
    Novice Cup Race 3

    1. Neythan McPherson: Momentum Motorsports; 14:28.205;

    2. Aman Nagdev; MSport: 14:28.801;

    3. Arjun S Nair, Momentum Motorsports: 14:29.264.

    Race 4
    1. Joel Joseph, DTS Racing: 16:20.908;

    2. Arjun S Nair, Momentum Motorsports: 16:21.077;

    3. Neythan McPherson, 16:21.201, Momentum Motorsports.

    Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup Race 2
    1. Abhishek Vasudev, 13:53.248;

    2. Ullass Nanda 13:53.651;

    3. Md. Samrul Zubair 13:57.403.

    JK Tyre 250 Cup

    1. Sarvesh Balappa: 15:16.3452;

    2. Abhinav G: 15:19.623;

    3.Rohit Lad: 15:27.436.

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  • Arjun Nair bags a double in Novice class; Arya Singh, Tijil Rao share LGB F4 honours

    Arjun Nair bags a double in Novice class; Arya Singh, Tijil Rao share LGB F4 honours

    Coimbatore, August 26, 2023: It was a fantastic start by Dark Don Racing as their drivers Tijil Rao and Arya Singh shared a win apiece in the LGB Formula 4 class, the premier event, in the opening round of the 26th JK Tyre National Racing Championship which began at the Kari Motor Speedway in Chettipalayam here on Saturday.

    Tijil started the day finishing on top of the podium in the opening race. It was not easy though for the Bengaluru youngster as his teammates Arya Singh (Kolkata) and T.S. Diljith (Thrissur) gave him a run for his money. The lead kept changing hands lap after lap and, midway through, it was all about holding one’s nerve. But Tijil, despite the pressure, kept his cool, waited for the right moment to strike, and planned his move well in the final lap to take the checkered flag in style.

    For Team Dark Don racing it did not matter as Arya and Diljith wrested the next two positions. In the second race, Arya gained sweet revenge over Tijil with a thrilling win. It was wheel-to-wheel racing between the two and, with three laps to go, it looked like anybody’s game and, with it, another clean sweep for Dark Don Racing. The arrival of the safety car made it even more exciting for the spectators but not for the top three contenders as the back markers gained a slight
    advantage.

    At this juncture, all eyes were on Arya and Tijil but the former did one better than the latter when it mattered most to finish the day on a merry note. Tijil and Viswas Vijayaraj of Ahura Racing had to rest content for the second and third spots respectively.

    Bengaluru’s Arjun Nair, representing Momentum Motorsports, started the season on a super note as well clinching a sweet double in the JK Tyre Novice Cup. He clocked the fastest timing in both the races and showed all that he had the race pace to beat the best.

    R. Anand of Chennai scored over a strong field to take the prime spot on the podium in the JK Tyre presents Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup. In an incident filled race, which had to be restarted due to a couple of accidents saw Md Samrul Zubair of Hyderabad give Anand a run for his money but Anand crossed the line with rather consummate ease.

    Jagadish in action in the Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup races on Saturday. Photo by Rahul Reghu

    Results (Day 1)

    LGB Formula 4 Race 1

    1. Tijil Rao, Dark Don Racing: 23:21:171 minutes; 2. Arya singh, Dark Don Racing: 23:21:369 minutes; 3. Diljith TS, Dark Don Racing: 23:21:586 minutes

    LGB Formula 4 Race 2

    1. Arya Singh, Dark Don Racing: 22:28.087 minutes; 2. Tijil Rao, Dark Don Racing: 22:28.370 minutes; 3. Viswas Vijayaraj: Ahura Racing, 22:31.297

    Novice Cup 1

    1. Arjun S Nair Momentum Motorsports: 13:23:275 minutes; 2. Neythan McPherson, Momentum Motorsports: 13:24:517 minutes; 3. Joel Josheph, DTS Racing: 13:27:272 minutes

    Novice Cup Race 2

    1. Arjun S Nair, Momentum Motorsports: 13:41.982 minutes; 2. Saishiva Sankaran, MSport: 13:47.537 minutes; 3. Abhay M, Msport: 13:48.318 minutes

    Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup
    1. Anand R: 14:53.242 minutes; 2. MD Samrul Zubair: 14:53.806 minutes; 3. Abhishek Vasudev :14:54.196 minutes

    About JK Tyre Motorsport:

    JK Tyre has been closely associated with the world of motorsports for almost three decades. The company laid down a long-term plan to popularize and promote the sport in the country. Its first target was to change the notion that this was a sport for the elite. So, it packaged and redesigned it in a spectator-friendly way, drawing the masses to the sport. JK Tyre’s efforts started paying dividends in just a few years’ time, with the likes of Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandok going all the way to the F1 rung, the highest level of single-seat racing in the world. Since then, a number of stars emerged, including Armaan Ebrahim, the Maini brothers (Kush and Arjun), Anindith Reddy Konda, amongst many others. JK Tyre Motorsports is very proud of the role it has played in bringing women into motorsports in a big way. Apart from encouraging them to get into the sport through karting as kids, the company also gave them opportunities in various national championships. With a vision to promote women in motorsports, the company has curated women-centric events such as JK Tyre WIAA Women’s Rally to Valley, JK Tyre Defence Wives Power Drive, JK Tyre-YFLO Women’s Power Drive, JK Tyre Times Women’s Drive apart from introducing an all-women’s team in the JK Tyre National Racing Championship to encourage women to take up to the sport.

  • Udhayanidhi Stalin launches new Chennai Street Circuit, which is set to host IRL

    Udhayanidhi Stalin launches new Chennai Street Circuit, which is set to host IRL

    Chennai, 16 August 2023: After creating and establishing a historic Hyderabad street circuit, which successfully held the first Indian Formula E Championship, Indian Racing League is all set to create history as it launches the Chennai Street Circuit for the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT). The much-awaited Street Circuit, only the second in India, is launched by Tamil Nadu’s Youth Welfare and Sports Development Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin here on Wednesday.

    The new Street Circuit to set to host the night races, a first in Indian Motorsports. Racing Promotions Private Limited (RPPL), the promoter of the F4 Indian Championship and the Indian Racing League (IRL) is also the exclusive rights holder of 4W-motorsports league in India. Today, amidst fanfar, RPPL launched a street circuit in Chennai, the motorsports capital of India.

    Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT), roped in the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) and the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), the two crucial partners, to collaborate with RPPL, the promoter of Indian Racing League and F4 Indian Championship.

    The 3.5-km layout located around the Island Grounds in the heart of the city, will host the first-ever night race in Asia. The Chennai Formula Racing Circuit is set to host the F4 Indian Championship and the Indian Racing League’s last leg on  December 9 and 10, later this year, where drivers from Indian and abroad will take part. Six lady drivers will also showcase their talent as in the IRL last year.

    Dr Atulya Misra, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Youth Welfare and Sports Development, J Meghanath Reddy, IAS, Member Secretary, SDAT, Akbar Ebrahim, President of Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (fmsci) and Akhilesh Reddy, MD of RRPL, also spoke. Armaan Ibrahim and Abhinandhan, Directors of RPPL were present and detailed the media about the event.

    About RPPL: Racing Promotions Private Limited (RPPL) is the exclusive rights holder of 4W motorsports in India and is engaged in the business of developing IPs and organising championships in motorsports. Founded in 2018 by Armaan Ebrahim, Aditya Patel and Abhinandan, Racing Promotions is majority-owned by Akhilesh Reddy of Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited (MEIL), a diversified conglomerate in infrastructure, energy and defence.

  • Jaden Pariat selected for Ferrari Driver Academy trials

    Jaden Pariat selected for Ferrari Driver Academy trials

    Banbury (UK) 16 August 2023: Rising Indian motorsport star Jaden R Pariat has been invited to the Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA) selection trials, as one of the best young talents in the Asia Pacific and Oceania region.

    The prestigious Ferrari Academy selection trials begin on September 23 at Sepang. The drivers will take part in track walks, engineer meetings, fitness testing, and importantly time behind the wheel of a Tatuus FIA F4-T421 machine on track. The top five drivers then head to the FDA Scouting World Finals in Maranello.

    Jaden Pariat who moved to the UK in 2022, is taking part in the full F4 British Championship with Phinsys by Argenti team. On his impressive debut weekend, the then 15-year-old scored a spot on the Rookie Cup podium, exemplifying his winning potential before getting a memorable podium victory at Donington Park.

    While more than 100 drivers applied the Ferrari Driver Academy programme, Jaden is selected as one of 25 drivers for six different countries who will now head to Sepang International Circuit for the five-day assessment process.

    Announcing the selection result Jaden Pariat said from his base in UK: “I am extremely happy to have been chosen to take part in the Ferrari Driver Academy selection trials in Malaysia. I have learned so much in almost a year of racing in the F4 British Championship and looking forward to trials for the Ferrari Driver Academy.”

    “It will be an enjoyable five days I am sure and there will be plenty for me to take away from the experience. But I am definitely going in with the intention of making it to the final five and hopefully, heading to Maranello for the World Finals,” the Shillong driver added.

    The Scuderia Ferrari programme aims to bring on talented youngsters and takes its inspiration from a comment made by Enzo Ferrari: “I love to think that Ferrari can make drivers as well as cars.” The Ferrari Driver Academy is not just a race driving school. It is a true academy where all aspects of their chosen profession are taught in a meticulous manner. Over the years, many of the Academy students have gone on to race at a high level. Charles Leclerc and Mick Schumacher among others made it all the way to Formula 1.

    Michael Smith of Motorsport Australia, who will be conducting the trials, said:“We’re looking forward to hosting 25 of the best young drivers from the Asia Pacific region. It’s exciting to see more drivers from outside of Australia in the FDA selections.”

  • Revving Up the Roar: Supercross League a big boost to Indian Motorsports

    Revving Up the Roar: Supercross League a big boost to Indian Motorsports

    By David Bodapati

    Bengaluru, 3 August 2023: In a nation where cricket has long been hailed as the undisputed king of sports, a new contender is rapidly gaining ground, fuelled by adrenaline and roaring engines.

    Supercross, the thrilling motorsport spectacle that marries off-road motorcycle racing with gravity-defying jumps, has quietly been making its presence felt on Indian soil. While it may not have yet reached the zenith of recognition enjoyed by its international counterparts, the winds of change are sweeping across the subcontinent’s motorsports landscape.

    Traditionally, the Indian National Rally Championship has reigned supreme among the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India’s (FMSCI) 12 National events, commanding the attention of avid motorsports enthusiasts. However, the rally’s stalwart position is being challenged by the rising stars of Supercross. With each passing event, this high-octane extravaganza attracts throngs of spectators, becoming the sole motorsports National that consistently garners the allegiance of over 20,000 fervent fans at every round, be it official or promotional.

    The journey of Supercross in India, though replete with excitement and promise, has been a challenging one. A trio of formidable obstacles has thus far impeded its ascension to the echelons of mainstream recognition. Foremost among these is the glaring lack of infrastructure tailored to host Supercross events. Unlike cricket and hockey, which boast well-established facilities and a sprawling fan base, Supercross demands specialised tracks and amenities that are regrettably absent on Indian soil.

    File photo of CEAT Pune International Supercross, a League format event held in 2014

    Compounding this issue is the financial hurdle faced by aspiring Supercross athletes. The cost of participating in this exhilarating motorsport is a formidable barrier that prevents many local riders from venturing into the fray, thereby limiting the sport’s growth and reach. Consequently, despite the burgeoning crowd support, Supercross in India continues to labour in the shadows of more established disciplines.

    Yet, a seismic shift is imminent, poised to transform the very fabric of motorsports in India. The inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), a hotly-anticipated event that has motorsport aficionados buzzing with excitement, is set to roll across three prestigious venues from October to December 2023. This groundbreaking league is poised to reshape the narrative of Supercross in India, propelling it onto the centre stage of national consciousness.

    New dawn for Motorsports in India

    Distinguished as the world’s pioneer franchise-based Supercross League, the CEAT ISRL has forged an unprecedented collaboration with the FMSCI. It stands as an invitation to riders hailing from all over the globe, beckoning them to showcase their prowess on a series of Supercross tracks meticulously designed to enthral and captivate. With a harmonious blend of heart-pounding action, riveting entertainment, and cut-throat competition, the league promises to herald a new dawn for motorsports in India.

    As anticipation swells and excitement reverberates across the nation, the CEAT ISRL has formally flung open the doors to its rider registration pool. The countdown has begun, and Delhi is set to host the curtain-raiser that will propel the league into the stratosphere of sporting spectacle.

    In the annals of Indian sports history, a new chapter is being inked—one marked by the ascent of Supercross from the fringes to the grandeur of the spotlight. The echoes of roaring engines and the gasps of astonished onlookers resonate as a testament to the audacity of a sport that is resolutely staking its claim on the Indian sporting landscape. As the inaugural CEAT ISRL prepares to unfurl its banner, a two-wheeled revolution promises to redefine motorsports in India and inspire generations to come.

    Fueling Dreams: The Visionaries behind India’s Supercross revolution

    File photo of CEAT Supercross event

    In the heart of India’s bustling cities and dusty terrains, a fervent love for motorsport has ignited a revolution that is reshaping the landscape of extreme racing. At the epicentre of this change stand Eeshan Lokhande, his brother Aashwin Lokhande, and their compatriot Veer Patel – the dynamic trio who dared to transform their passion for Supercross into a movement that transcends boundaries and redefines sportsmanship.

    The genesis of the Supercross League can be traced back to the Pune Invitational League in 2014 – a daring three-day festival that marked a watershed moment in the annals of Indian motorsports. This audacious endeavour, embellished with an international format and the participation of foreign riders on Indian soil for the first time, struck a resounding chord with enthusiasts and laid the foundation for a revolution that was yet to fully unfold.

    The driving force behind this endeavour was an unwavering love for the sport. Eeshan Lokhande, reflecting on the journey, notes: “The sport has given a lot of identity, a lot of character to all three of us.” It was this sense of indebtedness to Supercross, coupled with an unshakable desire to give back, that propelled them beyond mere spectators and into the realm of game-changers.

    “The Supercross League was more than a mere event; it was a manifestation of a profound commitment to nurturing the sport’s growth in India.” Instead of basking in the glory bestowed by Supercross, the trio set out to forge a lasting legacy. Eeshan Lokhande succinctly encapsulates their mission, stating: “Our whole idea has always been to give something back to the sport. Not to walk away from something that gave us so much.”

    The journey was not without its challenges. As the league expanded to cities like Pune, Nashik, Kolhapur, and Vadodara, the team grappled with the daunting task of not just replicating a standard league format, but rather crafting an experience that resonated deeply with both riders and audiences.

    The vision extended beyond the racetrack, encompassing an ecosystem that hinged on the active involvement of various stakeholders – from the automobile sector to manufacturers and corporate entities. This symbiotic relationship aimed to foster an environment of growth and sustainability, where Supercross could thrive and inspire generations.

    The Supercross League’s enduring impact is a testament to the trio’s unflagging dedication and innovative spirit. The subsequent editions of the league, held in 2017, 2019, and the foray into the Baroda League in 2020, underscored their unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries and catalysing change. Through every hurdle and triumph, the Lokhande brothers and Veer Patel remained steadfast in their pursuit of a thriving Supercross ecosystem.

    “So after Pune and Baroda, and with all the other experiences, the only way forward was to look at India as a whole. We wanted to make a series which is at parallel or even better than some of the races across the globe. To create a new format and not just do one championship or one series but to have more people come in. And that’s where the real thoughts about the League began. A lot of people don’t know that this thought came into our minds in 2015 and since then we have just been trying to figure out how things have to be done,” revealed Eeshan Lokhande.

    As India eagerly awaits the inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, the legacy of these visionary trailblazers looms large. Their passion, determination, and unwavering commitment to Supercross have not only elevated the sport but also paved the way for a new era of motorsports in the country. The Supercross League, born from a profound love for the sport, stands as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us all that even the wildest dreams can be turned into reality with the right blend of vision and determination.

    As the wheels of time turned, Eeshan Lokhande, Aashwin Lokhande, and Veer Patel hatched a plan that would elevate Supercross from a mere sport to a sustainable, transformative force. The year was 2018, a pivotal juncture where nascent ideas began to coalesce into tangible reality.

    Four years in the making

    Panchshil team announcement image

    “The blueprint unfolded gradually, taking shape over the course of three to four years. A meticulous timeline was etched, allowing for comprehensive planning and execution,” said Eeshan. The goal was a sustainable model that would stand the test of time, propelling both Indian riders and the sport itself to new heights. “Nothing is going to happen overnight,” they acknowledged, well aware that their vision required patience and unwavering commitment.

    “The core of their model was a potent blend of inclusivity, opportunity, and empowerment,” he added. By uplifting Indian riders and providing a platform for their talents to shine, they were not merely hosting events – they were fostering a legacy. Their vision had the potential to ignite a fire that would burn brightly for generations to come.

    League format

    The shift from a city-based league to a brand-based league in the realm of motorsports heralds a strategic evolution that promises to unlock new horizons and propel the sport into uncharted territory. While city-based leagues have their own merits, the brand-based approach offers a myriad of advantages that not only enrich the experience for fans but also open doors for wider engagement and sustainable growth.

    “One of the primary rationales behind embracing a brand-based league lies in the expansive canvas it paints across the Indian subcontinent. Motorsports have carved out pockets of passionate fan bases in various regions, from bustling metropolitan cities like Bangalore and Chennai to the scenic landscapes of Kerala. The city-based format, while successful, tends to confine the sport’s presence to a limited number of locations, often bypassing regions that hunger for the thrill of live Supercross action,” said Eeshan.

    Enter the brand-based league, a visionary concept that defies geographical constraints. Its essence lies in mobility, in the ability to transcend boundaries and traverse the vast expanse of India. “This mobility is a lifeline, ensuring that motorsport enthusiasts in places like the Northeast, central India, West Bengal, and Odisha are not mere spectators but active participants in the Supercross phenomenon,” he added. The brand-based model recognises the imperative of taking the sport to the people, a principle that not only democratises access but also strengthens the sport’s grassroots foundation.

    From a brand’s perspective, the advantages of the brand-based league are equally compelling. “Motorsports, with its automotive-centric and passion-driven appeal, offers a unique platform for brand exposure and engagement. Unlike the city-based approach, where branding might be localised to a specific locale, the brand-based league magnifies a brand’s presence, affording it a larger geographical canvas,” he feels. This not only enhances the visual impact of branding but also aligns with marketing strategies seeking a broader reach.

    The synergy between brands and the brand-based league is further accentuated by the direct association with teams. “Branding becomes an integral part of the team identity, seamlessly woven into the fabric of the sport. The spectacle of Supercross racing becomes a living canvas for brand storytelling, where logos, names, and identities are intertwined with the fervour of competition. This symbiotic relationship cultivates a mutually beneficial alliance, where brands receive optimal exposure and motorsport gains the financial impetus needed for sustained growth,” Eeshan, the brain behind the event, explained.

    Another unique facet of the Supercross brand-based league is its departure from the conventional home-and-away match concept. Unlike traditional leagues where teams alternate between home and away venues, Supercross transcends this structure. All teams with riders from different cities, regardless of their “home” city, converge at a central location for each round, creating an electrifying atmosphere where every race is a home race and rivalries ignite under the same spotlight. “This paradigm shift fosters a unified camaraderie among riders and teams, amplifying the sense of competition and unity that defines Supercross,” he noted.

    In the tapestry of motorsports, the transition to a brand-based league marks a visionary step toward innovation and inclusivity. “It is a canvas where passion, strategy, and aspiration converge, where the roar of engines transcends boundaries, and where the legacy of Supercross unfurls across the vast mosaic of India,” Eeshan concludes.

    As the inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League prepares to debut, the brand-based approach embodies the very spirit of the sport – a relentless pursuit of excellence, unbounded by limits, and a commitment to thrilling fans across the nation.

  • Ishaan Madesh begins campaign in style; Adithiya, Varun share honours: Karting Nationals

    Ishaan Madesh begins campaign in style; Adithiya, Varun share honours: Karting Nationals

    By David Bodapati

    Bengaluru, 13 August 2023: Ishaan Madesh began his 2023 campaign in style bagging a double in the first round even as his team, defending champions Peregrine Racing dominated the proceedings in the Senior Max and Junior Max classes while MSport took the honours in the Micro Max classes at the Meco fmsci National Rotax Max Karting Championship 2023 which got off to a rousing start with a record 27 karts in the Senior section. The Junior and Micro Max classes attracted 15 and 16 competitors respectively.

    Winners All… All the winners of the First round from all the three classes pose after the prize distribution. Photo by Shajahan

    Twenty-year Mumbai’s Raaj Bakhru of Rayo Racing became the fastest driver of the first round clocking a 54.217sec in the Free Practice. He set the record time at Meco Kartopia on “MRF Tyres” from 2020. Earlier Arjun Maini and Yash Aradhya had the honour in their names. Nikhilesh Raju set the quickest time of the week-end in the Junior class. He clocked a 54.747 lap in the qualies but it was young Rivaan Dev Preetham of MSport, who made everyone sit-up and take notice as he commenced the weekend with a stunning lap in the official Free Practice 2. He dipped under one-minute barrier, which is a record of sorts in the Micro Max category as he clocked 59.884 seconds on Saturday, the fastest Micro kart during the weekend.

    Adithiya Aravind winner of the Finals. Photo by Shajahan
    Varun Hari Praveen, winner of Pre-Finals in the Senior Max class.

    Peregrine racing drivers Adithiya Arvind and Varun Hari Praveen, both from Chennai, shared a win each in the senior class as the first round of the Karting Nationals concluded at the 1.2Km Meco Kartopia track here on Sunday. Adithiya, the 15-year 11th grade student SBOA Junior College could only take a 5th place in the Pre-Final but went on to beat a strong field of 27 to clinch the top place on the podium in the Finals beating Mumbai’s Adithya Patnaik of Rayo Racing to second. In the Pre-Finals, it was Varun Hari Praveen, also of Peregrine Racing who took the victory beating teammate Akshat Mishra and reigning Junior champion Abhay M of Birel Art, who graduated to Seniors this year, came third. Defending champion Rohaan Madesh, who will be moving to the MRF2000 Formula cars did not take part, but was at hand to coach the Peregrine youngsters.

    Ishaan Madesh shines in Junior Max class

    Ishaan Madesh, a multiple National champion, who missed last year’s title by a whisker, began in whirlwind fashion bagging both the point-scoring races, the Finals and Pre-Finals as he launched his 2023 campaign on a winning note.  He clocked 11min, 08.545 to win the Pre-Finals beating his staunch rival on track and friend off it, Nikhilesh Raju by a huge margin of over 5 seconds. And he went on to clinch the Finals, pushing aside the challenge of Hunner Singh of Birel Art, who got a double podium. The 15-year Hunner, a Grade 10 student of Pathways International School in Delhi, was consistent throughout the week-end and showed glimpses of his talent. Young Aarav Dewan, only 13 years, also from Gurugram put Leapfrog Racing in third as he completed the podium in the Finals.

    Darsh Nawalgaria and Rivaan Dev Preetham fight in Micro Max class

    Rivaan Dev Preetham, who won the Pre-Finals in the Micro Max class.
    Darsh Nawalgaria, who won the Micro Max Finals on Sunday. Rahul Reghu image

    A 13-year Bengaluru karter, Darsh Nawalgaria, took the championship lead in the Micro Max category after a fierce fight with another 10-year talent Rivaan Dev Preetham, who had to be content with a second place in the table after one round. Rivaan began well with a victory in the Pre-finals and mopping up both the heats and taking the pole in the qualies. But Darsh won the Finals with a clean race with a lead of over a second. Yatharth Gaur of Faridabad came second in the finals followed by Rivaan. In the Pre-finals, Bengaluru’s Rishik Rohit Reddy  of Birel Art came third.

    The second round of the Rotax Max Karting Nationals is scheduled to be held at the same venue, Meco Kartopia from September 1 to 3.

    Provisional Results:

    Senior Max: Finals: (16 laps)

    1. #72 Adithiya Arvind (Peregrine Racing, Chennai) (15min, 08.232);

    2. #76 Adithya Patnaik (Rayo Racing, Mumbai) (15:11.682);

    3. #62 Arjun Chheda (Crest Motorsports, Pune) (15:14.862).

    Fastest Lap: #69 Akshat Mishra (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) 55.359sec.

    Senior Max: Pre-Finals: (14 laps)

    1. #66 Varun Hari Praveen (Peregrine Racing, Chennai) (12:57.636);

    2. #69 Akshat Mishra (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (12:59.187);

    3. #88 Abhay M (Birel Art India, Bengaluru) (12:59.356).

    Fastest Lap: #76 Adithya Patnaik (Rayo Racing, Mumbai) (54:946sec).

    Qualifying session on Saturday:

    1. #76 Adithya Patnaik (Mumbai) (00:54.706);

    2. #69 Akshat Mishra (Bengaluru) (00:54.720);

    3. #77 Raaj Bakhru (Mumbai) (00:54.749).

    Junior Max: Final: (14 laps)

    1.  #55  Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (13min, 02.610seconds);

    2. #52 Hunner Singh (Birel Art India, Gurugram) (13:04.347);

    3. #45 Aarav Dewan (Leapfrog Racing, Gurugram) (13;05.018).

    Fastest lap: #36 Nikhilesh Raju (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) 55.170sec.

    Junior Max: Pre-Final: (12 laps)

    1.  #55  Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (11:08.545);

    2. #36 Nikhilesh Raju (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (11:14.246);

    3. #52 Hunner Singh (Birel Art India, Gurugram) (11:16.765);

    Fastest lap: #36 Nikhilesh Raju (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) 55.014sec.

    Qualifying session on Saturday:

    1. #36 Nikhilesh Raju (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (54.747);

    2.#55  Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (54.837);

    3. #44 Arafath Sheikh (Pune) (54.998).

    Micro Max: Finals: (12 Laps)

    1. #6 Darsh Nawalgaria (MSport, Bengaluru) (12:15.006);

    2.  #21 Yatharth Gaur (Leapfrog Racing, Faridabad) ( 12:16.103);

    3.  #12 Rivaan Dev Preetham (MSport, Chennai) (12:16.519).

    Fastest Lap: #12 Rivaan Dev Preetham 1:00.248.

    Micro Max: Pre-Finals: (10 Laps)

    1.#12 Rivaan Dev Preetham (MSport, Chennai) (10:09.634);

    2. #6 Darsh Nawalgaria (MSport, Bengaluru) (10:11.471);

    3. #5 Rishik Rohit Reddy (Birel Art India, Bengaluru) (10:13.502).

    Fastest Lap: #6 Darsh Nawalgaria 1:00.061.

    Qualifying session on Saturday:

    1. #12 Rivaan Dev Preetham (Chennai) (1:00.158);

    2. #06 Darsh Nawalgaria (Bengaluru) (1:00.227);

    3. #08 Hamza Balasinorwala (Mumbai) (1:00.44).

  • Rivaan Dev Preetham makes a stunning debut, takes pole

    Rivaan Dev Preetham makes a stunning debut, takes pole

    Bengaluru, 12 August 2023: Rivaan Dev Preetham of Chennai qualified on pole for the Micro Max class in the first round of the Meco fmsci National Karting Championship for Rotax Max 2023 at Meco Kartopia on Saturday.

    He is the son of Preetham Dev Moses, a six-time National champion and a celebrated rider in the early years after the turn of the century. He now let the junior debut in karting. His son Rivaan began the 2023 National Championship well and took the pole position beating a strong field of 16 drivers. He also won both the heats on Saturday. He clocked 10:14.687 for 9 laps in the first heat beating Yatharth Gaur of Faridabad, while he timed 10:45.940 for the second heat over 6 laps defeating Gaur again to second place. Darsh Nawalgaria of Bengaluru came third. In heat 1, Rishik Rohit Reddy of Bengaluru came third.

    In the Senior Max class experienced drivers like Akshat Mishra and Abhay M, the defending champion lost to Adithya Patnaik from Mumbai. However, Akshat Mishra won both the heats.

    Rivaan Dev Preetham of Chennai qualified on pole for the Senior Max class. All photos Rahul Reghu, exclusively commissioned by INDIAinF1.com

    Reigning champion Nikhilesh Raju of Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru, kept his cool and bagged the pole position in the Junior Max category.

    In the Senior class, Adithya Patnaik of Mumbai defeated Akshat Mishra of Bengaluru by hundredths of a second while another experienced Mumbai karter Raaj Bhakru took the third place.

    The Pre-finals and Finals of the first round will be held on Sunday. A record number of over 50 drivers including a huge grid of 27 drivers in the Senior Class were seen competing in the 2023 opener, a record in the last 10 years.

    Provisional Results: Qualifying sessions:

    Junior Max:

    1. #36 Nikhilesh Raju (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (54.747);

    2.#55  Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing, Bengaluru) (54.837);

    3. #44 Arafath Sheikh (Pune) (54.998).

    Micro Max:

    1. #12 Rivaan Dev Preetham (Chennai) (1:00.158);

    2. #06 Darsh Nawalgaria (Bengaluru) (1:00.227);

    3. #08 Hamza Balasinorwala (Mumbai) (1:00.44).

    Senior Max:

    1. #76 Adithya Patnaik (Mumbai) (00:54.706);

    2. #69 Akshat Mishra (Bengaluru) (00:54.720);

    3. #77 Raaj Bakhru (Mumbai) (00:54.749).

    Adithya Patnaik on pole in the Senior class.