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Pragathi Gowda beats `big boys’ to bag fastest-driver tag
Bengaluru, 22 August 2021: Pragathi Gowda of Bengaluru claimed overall honours bagging the fastest driver tag powering her Volkswagen Polo to a stunning time of 2 min, 22.268 seconds over two-laps of the 1-km United Off-road track in the 2021 Time Attack organised by Chetan Shivram Motorsports, a two-day FMSCI-licensed event that concluded here on Sunday.
Ashwin Reddy, Abhin R Rai and Syed Salman bagged a double each in the professional class on Saturday and Sunday respectively. Moin Pasha, Sahil Khan and Asad Pasha also won their classes in the pro section. The event supported by Eco-Life, Anvitha Estates, DC Motorsports and Unite Motorsports received overwhelming response with 176 entries which were divided into professional and amateur sections. Trophies were provided by 6T9th.com and Starttline Motorsports manned the timing equipment that gave one by thousandth of a second times for every driver.
You can watch the Time Attack on Unite Motorsport YouTube here!
Beating many top male drivers in the 13-car start list of the feature event, the 2nd year MBA student who is just three caps in the Indian National Rally Championship (INRC), slided the corners and attacked the straights to top the time-sheets in Race 1 to beat Ashwin Reddy to second and Moin Pasha to third place. Pragathi eased off on Day 2 due to the slippery track where rookie Syed Salman, proved his mastery on the slushy terrain to beat Asad Pasha and star driver Dhruva Chandrasekhar who was not in his elements on the day due to technical issues with his car.

Pragathi Gowda, who bagged the Overall honours in the Chetan Shivram Motorsports Time Attack at Unite Off Park in Bengaluru on 21 August 2021. “It’s always a good feeling to improve times and Time Attack provided me the right stage as the terrain is very technical and it helped me sharpen my skills to be ready for the INRC. Beating the big boys is a bonus,” added the Bengalurean, who made pundits take notice with her speed in a rally-prep INRC3 spec, in her debut at Itanagar last December.
Jayanth Samynathan won Race 1 in the Rally Cars class beating Reddy brothers Ashwin and Tarun while in Race 2 on Sunday, Syed Salman took the honours with Ashwin Reddy taking a second again and Asad Pasha completing the podium.
Ruthuparna Vivek, Amrut Shekar and Mohammad Uzair won the Amateur races on Day 1 while Ruthuparna Vevek got a double gold on Day 2 in 1600cc and 2000cc even as Arvind won the 1400cc and Mohammed Shabaz bagged 1100cc class.
Naresh of Bro Racing won the Tuner class with veteran INRC tuner Yusuf of Snap Racing taking second and Amju of Ideal Racing came third.
“Since a lot of newcomers including first-timers are there. We wanted to provide a platform where they would not be fighting with the veterans which is very de-motivating. So we had separate class for modified cars driven by professionals,” explained Chetan Shivram, the Clerk of the Course. Shivram, the 2019 Indian National Rally Champion, is a top motorsports mentor training every month scores of rally drivers to excel and was recently roped in by the INRC Promoters to conduct a Driver school to train over two dozen lady drivers ready for INRC. “I thank Nikhil of Unite Off-track for preparing and providing the beautiful track,” added the man behind the show.
“We conducted the event in a bio-bubble following all the COVID protocols of the government as safety is always a top-priority in motorsports. With virtually no events for drivers to get their seat time, Time Attack is a great op for them to brush up their skills for the National rallies and gain some practice in a competitive environment,” said Sanjeev P Shah, the Chief Steward and Secretary of Karnataka Motor Sports Club (KMSC).
Final (Provisional) Results:
Professional Race 1 (2 laps):
Pro United Off-road Open Class: 1. Pragathi Gowda (02 min, 22.268 seconds); 2. D Ashwin Reddy (02:23.665); 3. Moin Pasha (02:24.242).
Pro Upto 1100cc: 1. Moin Pasha (02:30.027);2. Abhisek Gowda (02:32.517); 3.Prakash R (02:34.459).
Pro Upto 1400cc: 1.Abhin R Rai (02:27.936); 2.Sahil (02:29.277); 3. Moin Pasha (02:29.516);
Pro Upto 1600cc: 1. D Ashwin Reddy (02:24.567); 2. D Tarun Reddy (02:25.160); 3. Sahil (02:26.295).
Pro Upto 2000cc: 1. D Ashwin Reddy(02:27.808);2. Dhruva Chandrasekhar (02:28.423); 3. Sahil (2:28.471).
Pro Rally-tuned cars: 1. Jayanth Samynathan (02:31.352);2. D Ashwin Reddy (02:32.004); 3. D Tarun Reddy (02:34.349).
Esteem: 1. Abhin R Rai (02:31.543); 2. Jayanth Samynathan (02:32.193); 3. Arvind (02:37.280).
Ladies Class: 1. Pragathi Gowda (02:40.718); 2. Tarushi Vikram (03:07.681).
Professional Race 2 (2 laps):
Pro United Off-road Open Class: 1. Syed Salman (02:37.315); 2. Asad Pasha (02:38.029); 3. Dhruva Chandrasekhar (02:38.803).
Rally-tuned Cars: 1. Syed Salman (02:34.858); 2. Ashwin Reddy (02:39.594); 3. Asad Pasha (02:39.947);
Race 2 (2 laps) Upto 1100cc: 1. Sahil Khan (02:30.521); 2. Mohan Raj (02:33.592);3. Mohin Pasha (02:34.171).
Race 2 (2 laps) Upto 1400cc: 1. Asad Pasha (2:29.207); 2. Mohin Pasha (02:30.336); 3. Sahil (02:30.852).
Esteem Class: 1. Abin R Rai (02:38.745); 2. Jayanth Samynathan (02:41.746); 3. Mohan (02:50.228).
Ladies Class: 1. Pragathi Gowda (02:40.567); 2. Tarushi Vikram (03:20.593);
Pro Tuner Class: 1. Naresh (Bro Racing) 2: 53.780; 2. Yusuf (Snap Racing) 2:55.513; ; 3. Amju (Ideal Racing) 2:57.946.
Diesel: 1. Dheeraj Manae (03:12.696); 2. Kiran (03:18.420).
Gypsy: 1. Ravi Kumar (02:54.534).
Amateur Race 1 (2 laps):
Upto 1100cc: 1. Mohammad Uzair (2:37.150); 2. Mohammed Kaisan (02:38.687); 3. Syed Imran (02:41.670).
Upto 1400cc: 1. Amrut Shekar (02:37.446); 2. Yuvaraj M (02:43.020); 3. Humayun Pasha (02:44.342).
Upto 1600cc: 1. Ruthuparna Vivek (02:35.347); 2. TS Rekha Niranjan (02:59.701); 3. Rituraj Das (03:01.861).
Ladies Class: 1. TS Rekha Niranjan (02:52.6551); 2. Tarushi Vikram (02:56.566).
Amateur Race 2 (2 laps):
Upto 1100cc: 1. Mohammad Shabaz (2:43.579); 2. Manu (02:52.338); 3. Syed Imran (02:52.358).
Upto 1400cc: 1. Arvind (02:38.155); 2. Amrith (02:44.359); 3. Yuvaraj (02:48.107).
Upto 1600cc: 1. Ruthuparna Vivek (02:37.782); 2. Nidhi (02:53.035); 3. Agasthya (02:58.240).
Upto 2000cc: 1. Ruthuparna Vivek (02:35.654); 2. Arvind (02:36.205); 3. Nidhi (02:40.946).
Ladies Class: 1. Tarushi Vikram (03:05.334); 2. Rekha Niranjan (03:13.305).
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Nikhilesh Raju bags Round 2 honours in Cadet class
Bengaluru, 26 August 2021: Nikhilesh Raju, a 6th class student from Bengaluru, won three of the four races to emerge champion of Round 2 at the Meco fmsci National Karting Championship X30 class at the 1.21 Meco Kartopia here on Thursday.
The 11-year Vibgyor High School karter impressed with his driving skills and won three races and finished fourth in Race 2 to bag 35 points out of a possible 40 in Round 2 on Thursday. Arafath Sheikh of Pune took Race 2 and came second all the three other races. Though he set the fastest laps in three of the four races, he could only get 31 points and is second in the Championship table. Another school girl from Bengaluru, Zaarah Misra took the third place thrice and is third in the points table.
The four third round races will be held on Saturday and Sunday.
Round 2 (At 1.2km Meco Kartopia, Bengaluru)
Cadet Class
Race 1 (10 laps): 1. #4 Nikhilesh Raju (Bengaluru) (10:56.783); 2. #5 Arafath Sheikh (Pune) (11:02.144); 3. #1 Zaarah Misra (Bengaluru) (11:11.585); 4. #8 Shrili Manish Mistry (Gujarat) (11:18.667); 5. #3 Hrydan Patel (Gujarat) (11:30.206); Fastest lap: Arafath Sheikh 1:04.340; DNF after 5 laps #6 Ateev Khandelval (Gujarat). Grid 5 karters.
Race 2 (10 laps): 1. #5 Arafath Sheikh (Pune) (11:06.221); 2. #8 Shrili Manish Mistry (Gujarat) (11:18.288); 3. #1 Zaarah Misra (Bengaluru) (11:24.746); 4. #3 Hrydan Patel (Gujarat) (9 laps 11:21.108); 5. . #4 Nikhilesh Raju (Bengaluru) (10-laps 11:06.334) 4 position penalty for Art. #18 ‘edge into’; Fastest Lap: 1:04.415 by Nikhilesh Raju. Grid 6 karters.
Race 3 (10 Laps): 1. #4 Nikhilesh Raju (Bengaluru) (10:44.573); 2. #5 Arafath Sheikh (Pune) (10:46.400); 3. #1 Zaarah Misra (Bengaluru) (11:16.815; 3-sec penalty for false start); 4. #6 Ateev Khandelval (Gujarat) (11:17.512; 10-sec penalty for avoidable collision); 5. #3 Hrydan Patel (Gujarat) (9 laps – 11:47.522); 6. #8 Shrili Manish Mistry (Gujarat) (11:19.602; 2-positon penalty added for avoidable collision); Fastest lap: Fastest lap: Arafath Sheikh 1:03.498; Grid: 6.
Race 4 (10 laps): 1. #4 Nikhilesh Raju (Bengaluru) (10:43.483); 2. #5 Arafath Sheikh (Pune) (10:44.433); 3. #6 Ateev Khandelval (Gujarat) (11:02.264); 4. #1 Zaarah Misra (Bengaluru) (11:03.516); 5. #8 Shrili Manish Mistry (Gujarat) (11:19.936); 6. #3 Hrydan Patel (Gujarat) (9 laps – 11:06.125); Fastest lap: Arafath Sheikh 1:03.560; Grid: 6 karters.
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Yuva, Suhail, Sarath Mohan hog limelight: Sprint Nationals
By David Bodapati
Bengaluru, 22 August 2021: Celebrated bike racer Yuvakumar of Hero Motosports and privateers Suhail Ahmed and rookie Sarath Mohan hogged limelight with three gold each in the week-end Sprint Rally Nationals here. While the `Hero star’ pipped the other two bagging the `fastest rider’ tag, clocking superfast sprint times in both the opening rounds of the Motorsport Inc FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship at the Moto Farm in Kanakapura, about 70 km from here, on Saturday and Sunday, another veteran Vishwas SD sparkled with a 15-year old bike winning the first race of the year, the Group A upto 600cc class which has foreign bikes.
The 2021 Round 1 brief report is here. For those who want to comapare with last year, 2020 Round 1 and 2 report is here. 2020 Champions’ List.
Promoted by Motorsport Inc, with Jaidas Menon, a former National Rally champion at the helm, the Sprint Nationals became the fourth Motorsport FMSCI National, to begin action in a tight bio-bubble following all COVID protocols after Meco Karting and MMSC Bike and Drag Nationals. The Sprint Nationals are supported by Reach Home Safe, a safety app, Chandan Motors (Bengaluru), Hero Motosports, Red Bull and of course, the Motofarm at Kanakapura, who offered their lovely dirt track which was well-maintained. Sprint is a T20 version of the 2w stage rally with the bikes taking a short 7.5km stretch once each in Round 1 and 2 on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. From this year, a select few from South Zone round will join the finalists from other zones in the Championship finals, which decides the National Championship titles in 9 different classes.

Hero Motosports’ #37 Yuvakumar teases a wheelie as privateer and former Hero rider Vishwas SD (#18 in Blue) has none of it in the non-competitive section. Privateers proved a point beating better bikes in the first two rounds of the Motorsport Inc fmsci Sprint Nationials in Bengaluru. 
Sarath Mohan, in action, on Saturday at Kanakapura, Bengaluru. All Photos by Moto Farm Competing against foreign bikes, the 34-year Yuvakumar, left behind a disappointing 2020 and began the 2021 campaign for another National title in right earnest. Yuva, as he is popularly known, overcame a disqualification in Race 1 on Saturday and went on to claim three more top finishes for gold. The three-time Desert Storm winner and five time National champion in Dirt Track and 2w rallies said: “I was keen on winning both the races today. The track is slippery and very tricky (after the rain) but my bike `Hero Xpulse200′ was up to it and helped me take the challenge with ease. Going into the season with these victories, I am confident of good performance and looking to better show this year.”

Winners All: Sprint riders of the 11 different categories pose with Promoter Jaidas Menon (4th from left, sitting) at Moto Farm on Sunday. Rider Representative to the Federation Venu Ramesh Kumar is sitting third from right. Triple gold Suhail Ahmed is kneeling in the front. Yuvakumar’s loss on Saturday in the Group D upto 260cc class in the Stock class, saw that three privateers zoom to the podium. It was a success story for debutant Samuel ‘Pablo’ Abraham, who stole the gold with a fairy-tale victory. Nicknamed `Pablo’, in his home state, the Ernakulam rider beat the field despite a crash where he hit a tree and lost over 10 seconds, about 1 km before the chequered flag but brought home his bike with a gold. Piloting a Unni PK (Kawasaki garage, Bengaluru) prepared XPulse 200, the 27-year old B.Com student went flat out sprinting to the finish in style clocking 09min, 08seconds to win the Stock Group D upto to 260cc class followed by another Bengaluru rider Sanjay Somasekhar, who is dubbed as the `fastest privateer’ by his friends. Sanjay, who took the silver behind Samuel, and won a golden double in the non-championship class, the Star of Karnataka, which is now renamed as South Zone Star. Sneha, also had a double delight winning both the rounds in the depleted Ladies class, the other support race, to encourage women in motorsports. “I would like to thank Veekshak KY and Vishnu Prasad Jahagirdar from Speed Lab Aautomotive Solutions, for the well-prepared bikes and also my sponsors Project83x and Radical & Co,” said Sanjay.
Another Bengaluru war horse, Naresh VS of Venus Racing, got only a bronze in this class but had two gold in the Group B upto 165cc Class and also a silver in the second round in the Open upto 600cc class on Sunday. Two gold, three silver and two bronze in different classes in the two rounds makes him the highest decorated medallist in the week-end. The former Hero and TVS rider, who has six National Championship titles under his belt in both Supercross (2012, 2013) and Dirt Track Nationals (4 titles in 4 different classes in 2010, his debut year as rookie), had to be content with the bronze in this class. The 2014 K1000 INRC winner, also missed the Group B 130cc National Sprint title by a point last year, as he had issues with the bike but promised to come back with better show this year.
The third rider who was the cynosure of all eyes on the week-end is defending Bullet class champion Suhail Ahmed, another former champion, who won eight national titles over the years. The Garden City rider, who turns 34 in another few days on August 28, began his title defence with a double gold in the Bullet class, winning both the rounds on Saturday and Sunday. He also added one more gold winning the Group B up to 400cc Class on Sunday, pushing aside the challenge from reigning champion in this class, Sudeep Kottary, who took the gold on the first round on Saturday. “It was like an enduro type of track and very challenging. And I have to appreciate the tough competitors that we have this year. I had issues with the engine but I am glad to qualify for the next round in Goa,” quipped Kottary from Mangalore.
“I am very elated with the double win in bullet class on both the days and the win on Duke 390 in Round 2. I lost out in the first round because of electrical issues. However, I am so glad to qualify for both the classes for the final round. The terrain was tricky with short corners with a few jumps and overall, I enjoyed the stage,” said Suhail Ahmed who rode XPulse in Group B upto 400cc and Himalayan in Bullet class.

Samuel `Pablo’ Abraham (centre) of Group D stock 260 Class Round 1 on Saturday. From left: Rakesh Kumar V (5th), Sanjay Somasekhar (2nd both rounds), Samuel (Ro1 winner), Vinay Prasad (4th) and Naresh VS (3rd both rounds). To encourage riders, the Promoters have given trophies to the first four runners-up as seen here. Photo courtesy Insta @isirfans The class also saw evergreen biker, who rides out of passion, Venu Ramesh Kumar, a garment exporter more famous for his exploits in the Indian National Rally Championship, both for bikes and cars. Astride a KTM Duke 390, the 51-year biker is the ‘Big Daddy’ of them all and is rightly appointed the Rider Representative from this year. Maturing like old wine, as do rally drivers world over, he is still beating much younger riders and getting podiums regularly like the silver he got in the Group B upto 400cc bikes in Round 1. “It is a pleasure to see huge response from the bikers for the past few years as the number of entries in all 2w-rallies increased consistently. But the life of privateers had not changed much and it is time to provide them support and sponsors. Factory teams have to come forward at least by providing spares and service at nominal price and also by way of sponsoring part expenses for talented and young riders. It will be much helpful for them to grow faster and we are also working with FMSCI trying to rope in factory teams. Let us hope for the best,” said the passionate motorsport lover from Coimbatore.
Unable to kick off the motorsport bug, the 42-year Bengalurean, Vishwas SD, still rides for fun and frolic and has not left his 2006 model Yamaha WR250F, a 250cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke DOHC engine. Despite the fancy words, the bike with less than 40 per cent power than the present-day monsters, was a beauty in the hands of Vishwas, as he tamed it to take the gold over the 7.5-km dirt tract at the Moto Farm with some beautiful jumps in the feature event, the Group A upto 600cc Class in Round 1 on Saturday, the first race that began the Sprint National 2021. “Riding on such terrain needs rhythm. I managed to do it despite some suspension issues,” said the respected IT professional, who along with his team designed a Professional and affordable CCTV app which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI).

From Left #84 Pavan BK, #23 Sanjay Somashekar and (behind) #46 Karan M, on a free run! However, the Malayali trio took over Group A upto 600cc Class on Sunday winning all the podium places with Sarath Mohan taking the gold followed by Samuel Abraham from Ernakulam and Sinan Francis, the defending Overall champion of 2020 (last year it was Group A upto 800cc). Amidst all these racing stories there is another bit which showcases the Biker-spirit, the true old culture that seems to continue with the two-wheeler riders. The Ernakulam IT professional, Sinan, was kind enough to lend his bike to Samuel, to enter the biker folklore as Samuel, under Bethania Racing banner, riding such a powerful bike for the first time went on to not only beat him (Francis) to silver by 0.05 seconds but also made his mentor proud winning the stock class upto 260cc despite a crash beating another privateer Sanjay Somasekhar. “I am extremely thankful to my technical team Unni TK,N1 Concept, Bike Point and Sinan Francis from 72 Racing but for whom I would not have won,” confessed Samuel.
But it was 25-year youngster, Sarath Mohan who was another star of the weekend bagging three gold. The rider from Ponnani in Malappuram district racing a Ramdev-tuned Suzuki RMX 450 won both the Open Class upto 600cc races but also won the Group A upto 600cc Class on Sunday. “I could not push a lot. But I enjoyed the stage as the terrain was dry yesterday and I was trying to flow through the corners and made up speed in the long stretches,” said the 25-year-old who made his debut in the Sprint nationals. Last year, he took part in the INRC 2w rally and finished second in the championship in his class.

Sarath Mohan, who got three victories in two classes, astride a Suzuki RMX450. The Scooter class was won by Elango G, a privateer from Erode on Saturday, while Subramanya T, who came second in Round 1 turned the tables and won the second round on Sunday with Karthik N from Bengaluru, who finished third on Day 1, taking the second on Sunday. Elango recovered to a bronze in Round 2 as he faced some mechanical issues.
The 32-year Rakesh Kumar, astride a Yamaha YBX, won a double gold in the Group B upto 130cc Class as he defeated defending champion Sudeep Kottary on both the days. Ajin Abraham from Kottayam took the third place in Round 1 on Saturday while V Patteeswaran came third on Sunday. Popular as Rocky among his friends, Rakesh said: “I feel good to get a double victory. Winning both the rounds is a very satisfying feeling and want to improve and get more wins.”
Sprint Nationals 2021 Final (provisional) results: (Round 1 on Saturday and Round 2 on Sunday; Bike number given after podium place):
1. Group A Upto 600cc Class (Foreign bikes only): 1. #18 Vishwas SD (Yamaha WR250F) (Bengaluru) (09min, 03sec); 2. #1 Badal Subash Doshi (KTM450EXC-F 6days) (Pune) (09:06); 3. #4 Sarath Mohan (Suzuki RMX450z) (Malappuram) (09:11).
Round 2: 1. Sarath Mohan (Suzuki RMX450z) (Malappuram) (00hrs, 08min, 10.000sec); 2. Samual Abraham (KTM450EXC) (Ernakulam) (00:08:19.460); 3. Sinan Francis (KTM450EXC) (Ernakulam) (00:08:19.510).
2. Group B upto 165cc Class: 1. #32 Naresh VS (Hero Impulse) (Bengaluru) (08:55); 2. #29 Pavan BK (Hero Impulse) (Bengaluru) (09.10); 3. #55 Subramanya T (Bengaluru) (09:14).
Round 2: 1. Naresh VS (Hero Impulse) (Bengaluru) (08:30.280); 2. Pavan BK (Hero Impulse) (Bengaluru) (08:30.650); 3. Subramanya T (Bengaluru) (08:32.000).
3. Scooter Class: 1. #59 Elango G (Erode) (09:50); 2. #65 Subramanya T (09:56); 3. #97 Karthik Naidu (TVS N-Torq) (Bengaluru) (10:00).
Round 2: 1. Subramanya T (09:08); 2. Karthik N (Bengaluru) (09:18); 3. Elango G (Erode) (09:47);
4. Group B Upto 130cc Class: 1. #63 Rakesh Kumar V, (Yamaha YBX) (Bengaluru) (09:35); 2. #8 Sudeep Kottary (Honda Stunner) (Mangaluru) (09:41); 3. #58 Ajin Abraham (Kottayam) (09:48).
Round 2: 1. Rakesh Kumar V (Yamaha YBX) (Bengaluru) (09:12); 2. Sudeep Kottary (Honda Stunner) (Mangaluru) (09:13); 3. V Patteeswaran (09:37).
5. Open Class upto 600cc: 1. #12 Sarath Mohan (Suzuki RMX450) (Malappuram) (08:38); 2. #19 Badal Subhash Doshi (Pune) (09:01); 3. #72 Sinan Francis (KTM450EXC) (Ernakulam) (09:06).
Round 2: 1. Sarath Mohan (Suzuki RMX450z) (Malappuram) (08:06); 2. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (08:24); 3. Sinan Francis (KTM450EXC) (Ernakulam) (08:27).
6. Bullet Class: 1. #14 Suhail Ahmed (Himalayan) (Bengaluru) (09:17); 2. #22 Naresh VS (Himalayan) (Bengaluru) (09:18); 3. #51 Sarath Kumar S (Himalayan) (Bengaluru) (09:20).
Round 2: 1. #14 Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (08:37); 2. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (08:38); 3. Sarath Kumar S (Himalayan) (08:51).
7. Group D upto 260cc Class: 1. #40 Samuel Abraham (Hero XPulse) (09:08); 2. #23 Sanjay Somasekhar (Bengaluru) (09:09); 3. #50 Naresh VS (09:11)
Round 2: 1. #100 Yuvakumar (XPulse 200) (Bengaluru) (08:24); 2. #23 Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) (08:39); 3. #50 Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (08:42).
8. Group B upto 260cc Class: 1. #37 Yuvakumar (XPulse 200) (Bengaluru) (08:36); 2. #84 Pavan BK (Hero XPulse 200) (Bengaluru) (08:48); 3. #06 Suhail Ahmed (XPulse 200) (Bengaluru) (8:49).
Round 2: 1. #37 Yuvakumar (Bengaluru) (08:04); 2. Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) (08:12); 3. (Hero XPulse) Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (08:15).
9. Group B upto 400cc Class: 1. #02 Sudeep Kottary (KTM Duke 390) (Mangalore) (09.26); 2. #09 V Venu Ramesh Kumar (KTM Duke 390) (Coimbatore) KTM Duke 390 (10:12); 3. #16 Sajeesh Reghunathan (Mangaluru) (10:15).
Round 2: 1. #5 Suhail Ahmed (KTM Duke 390) (Bengaluru) (08:35); 2. #02 Sudeep Kottary (KTM Duke 390) (Mangalore) (09.04); 3. #16 Sajeesh Reghunathan (Kerala) (09:26).
Non-Championship classes: Ladies Class: 1. #27 Sneha (09:56). Round 2: 1. Sneha (10:46).
South Zonal Star (formerly Star of Karnataka): 1. #66 Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) (09:12); 2. Karan M (10:34).
Round 2: 1. #66 Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) (08:27); 2. Anoop Manjappa (09:46); 3. Nikhil S Shrivatsa (10:19).
(Note: Timing given till the nearest second, except for a tie)
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Double delight for Rajini Krishnan, Jagan Kumar
Chennai, 22 August 2021: Chennai veterans Rajini Krishnan and Jagan Kumar stamped their class with a double each in the two premium categories as did young Alwin Sundar in the Novice class while Ryhana Bee staged a winning comeback in the Girls section as the first round of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship concluded at the MMRT, here on Sunday.
Rajini, 41, who made his National Championship debut back in 2003 and also forayed abroad for stints in Superbike racing, rolled back the years with two stunning performances while winning both the races in the Pro-Stock 301-400cc category for his team RACR Castrol Power Racing astride a Yamaha R3.
In both races, Rajini was in a league of his own. This morning, in Race-1, despite a poor start when he dropped from P2 to P7 in the first lap, he carved through the field in quick time and eventually won comfortably ahead of Hyderabad’s Rahil Shetty (Gusto Racing) and Bengaluru-based Anish Damodara Shetty (Race Concepts). In the next outing, Rajini was even more dominating while winning easily from last year’s champion KY Ahamed (TVS Racing) and Anish Shetty.
Similarly, Jagan, 31, winner of cumulative nine National titles, was outstanding in repeating his Saturday’s victory in the Pro-Stock 165cc class by taking the top honours in Race-2 today, though he had to work hard for it. Fellow-international, Rajiv Sethu (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing) chased Jagan all through the eight laps in a futile bid to overtake and the two crossed the line in that order, followed by TVS Racing’s Deepak Ravikumar.

Jagan Kumar (3) and Rajiv Sethu (80) locked in a tight battle in the Pro-Stock 165cc Race-2 on Sunday in the Motorcycle Racing Nationals at MMRT on Sunday. Photo by Anand Philar In between, Chennai collegian Alwin Sundar (AS Motorsports) also completed a double in the Novice (Stock 165cc) category with yet another dominating ride in a race that was marred by multiple crashes. Finishing behind the 18-year old were Anfal A (Rockstar Racing) from Thrissur and Jinendra Kiran Sangave, a private entrant from Kolhapur, the youngest competitor at just 12 years.

Ryhana Bee, wins the Girls race with Baddam Deepika Reddy, left, taking 2nd and Jagruti Kiran, 3rd on Sunday. Photo by Anand Philar. Earlier, another Chennai rider, Ryhana Bee (RACR Castrol Power Racing), returning to racing after a year’s gap following injury, topped the Girls race (Stock 165cc). The victory in the five-lapper was hers for the taking after defending champion Ann Jennifer (Sparks Racing) and Lani Zena Fernandez (Speed Up Racing) got tangled and crashed in the third lap. Thereafter, it was a fairly easy run for Ryhana who won from Baddam Deepika Reddy (Gusto Racing, Hyderabad) and Jagruthi Kiran (Sparks Racing, Mumbai).
Kavin Quintal (NSF 250R), Rakshith S Dave (CBR 150) and Kevin Kannan (Hornet 2.0), all from Chennai, finished with a double apiece in the Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup One-Make Championship while Kolhapur’s Jinendra Kiran Sangave, also won both the races in the Rookie category of the TVS One-Make Championship.
The results (Provisional – all 6 laps unless mentioned):
National Championship – Pro-Stock 301-400cc (Race-1): 1. Rajini Krishnan (RACR Castrol Power Racing, Chennai) (11mins, 28.636secs); 2. Rahil Shetty (Gusto Racing, Hyderabad) (11:30.050); 3. Anish Damodara Shetty (Race Concepts, Hubballi) (11:30.267). Race-2 (8 laps): 1. Rajini Krishnan (15:15.580); 2. KY Ahamed (TVS Racing, Chennai) (15:17.169); 3. Anish Damodara Shetty (15:17.977).
Pro-Stock 165cc Open (Race-2, 8 laps): 1. Jagan Kumar (TVS Racing, Chennai) (15:48.429); 2. Rajiv Sethu (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing, Chennai) (15:48.476); 3. Deepak Ravikumar (TVS Racing, Chennai) (15:54.822).
Novice (Stock, 165cc Race-2): 1. Alwin Sundar (AS Motorsports, Chennai) (13:04.324); 2. Anfal A (Rockstar Racing, Thrissur) (13:05.899); 3. JInendra Kiran Sangave (Pvt, Kolhapur).
Girls (Stock 165cc, 5 laps): 1. Ryhana Bee (RACR, Chennai) (10:59.842); 2. Baddam Deepika Reddy (Gusto Racing, Hyderabad) (11:21.426); 3. Jagruthi Kiran (Sparks Racing, Mumbai) (11:21.647).
One-Make Championships:
Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup – NSF 250 Open (Race-2, 8 laps): 1. Kavin Quintal (Chennai) (14:51.472); 2. Sartak Chavan (Pune) (15:01.335); 3. Samuel Martin (Bengaluru) (15:09.450).
Honda CBR 150 (Race-2): 1. Rakshith S Dave (Chennai) (13:20.170); 2. Prakash Kamath (Bokaro Steel City) (13:26.483); 3. Shyam Babu (Chennai) (13:55.118).
Honda Hornet 2.0 (Race-2): 1. Kevin Kannan (Chennai) (13:28.307); 2. Sudheer Sudhakar (New Delhi) (13:28.317); 3. Alwin Sundar (Chennai) (13:28.696).
TVS Apache RR 310 Open (Race-2): 1. Yashas RL (Bengaluru) (11:54.802); 2. Manoj Yesudiyan (Chennai) (11:57.307); 3. Amarnath Menon (Calicut) (11:57.376).
TVS Rookie (RTR 200, Race-2): 1. Jinendra Kiran Sangave (Kolhapur) (12:58.183); 2. Jagathishree (Chennai) (13:09.244); 3. Zenas Bailey (Auroville) (13:09.286).
TVS Media (RTR 200, 5 laps): 1. Soham Thakur (Mumbai) (11:56.577); 2. Ajinkya Lad (Mumbai) (12:26.279); 3. Vishal Joshi (Pune) (12:28.684).
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Yuvakumar of Hero Motosports begins campaign in style
Bengaluru, 22 August 2021: Celebrated Hero MotoSports rider Yuvakumar of Bengaluru bagged the overall honours and opened his 2021 campaign in serious style winning fastest rider tag of Round 1 in the Motorsport Inc FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship for motorcycles for South Zone at the Moto Farm in Kanakapura near here on Saturday.
Astride a Hero Xpulse200, the three-time Desert Storm winner, who also has five National titles in two-wheeler Rally and Dirt Track, clocked the fastest time 08 min, 36 seconds for the 7.5km dash on way to a gold in the Group B upto 260cc Class. “Today the track was really tough and tricky but I managed to finish first overall competing against the foreign bikes. I thank Hero team for the well-tuned bike,” said the 34-year Bengalurean.
Sarath Mohan of Malappuram had a commanding victory in the Open Class upto 600cc but the Asura garage supported 25-year rider missed the Overall honours by 2 seconds clocking 8min 38sec astride a Suzuki RMX 450.

Yuvakumar of Hero Motosports at Moto Farm, Kanakapura on Saturday. Photo by Sriharsha Nadiger. Vishwas SD, Rakesh Kumar V, Naresh VS, Sudeep Kottary, Suhail Ahmed, Elango, Sanjay Somasekhar and Sneha won their respective classes.
“The Championship began in a strict bio-bubble and a Covid officer was appointed to take care of the safety protocols and the welfare of the riders and other participants,” said Jaidas Menon of Motorsports Inc, the promoters.
Round 1 Sprint Nationals 2021 Final (provisional) results (Sat):
1. Group A Upto 600cc Class (Foreign bikes only): 1. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) (09min, 03sec); 2. Badal Subash Doshi (Pune) (09:06); 3. Sarath Mohan (Malappuram) (09:11).
2. Group B Upto 130cc Class: 1. Rakesh Kumar V (Bengaluru) (09:35); 2. Sudeep Kottary (Mangaluru) (09:41); 3. Ajin Abraham (Kottayam) (09:48).
3. Group B 131cc to 165cc: 1. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (08:55); 2. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (09.10); 3. Subramanya T (Bengaluru) (09:14).
4. Group B 166cc Upto 260cc Class: 1. Yuvakumar (Bengaluru) (08:36); 2. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (08:48); 3. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (08:49).
5. Group B 261cc to 400cc Class: 1. Sudeep Kottary (Mangalore) (09.26); 2. V Venu Rakesh Kumar (Coimbatore) KTM-90 (10:12); 3. Sajeesh Reghunathan (10:15).
6. Group D upto 260cc Class: 1. Yuvakumar (Bengaluru) (08:42); 2. Samuel Abraham (09:08); 3. Sajay Somasekhar (Bengaluru) (09:09).
7. Scooter Class: 1. Elango G (Erode) (09:50); 2. Subramanya T (09:56); 3. Karthik N (Bengaluru) (10:00).
8. Bullet Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (09:17); 2. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (09:18); 3. Sharath Kumar S () (09:20).
9. Open Class upto 600cc: 1. Sarath Mohan (Malappuram) (08:38); 2. Badal Subhash Doshi (Pune) (09:01); 3. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) (09:06).
Non-Championship classes: Ladies Class: 1. Sneha (09:56).
South Zonal Star (formerly Star of Karnataka): 1. Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) (09:12); 2. Karan M (10:34).
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Rakshith & Rakshitha, the Chennai twins blossom at MMSC bike races
Irungattukottai, 21 August 2021: Talented teenage twins, Rakshith and Rakshitha, from Chennai, blossomed together to notch-up easy maiden victories in their respective one-make Championships at the MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship, 70-km from Chennai, here on Saturday.
The 8th Standard students of Chettinad Harishree Vidyalayam, Chennai, gave themselves a belated birthday gift as they took the top spot on the podium today. The talented duo, who completed 13 years on August 8, made their debut in the first round last December, and are only in their second season.
It was Rakshith Srihari Dave, who took the stage first, dominating the Idimetsu Honda CBR 150 Novice Class Race 1 as he clocked 13 minutes, 12.373 seconds over six laps. Taking the lead at the first corner into the second lap, he soon increased the gap and put in consistent laps with steady riding to grab an easy win beating Prakash Kamath of Bokaro Steel City by a huge 4.8 second margin even as Theopaul Leander, also from Chennai, finished third. “I enjoyed my race and feel happy to get my first victory. I thank my team and my parents,” said Rakhsith in the pitlane after the win.

Rakshita Srihari Dave, the 13-year Chennai lass, follows suit his twin brother to a maiden race victory on Saturday. A screen grab of MMSC live streaming In the third race of the day, the TVS RTR200 for Girls Race 1, Rakshitha S Dave also took a thrilling victory defeating Baddam Deepika Reddy and Adlin Seles. Later, Deepika was penalised 10-seconds for a jump start. Thus, Adlin came second and Nishita Palani took the final podium place ahead of Deepika in fourth. “I am very happy with my victory as I gave a good fight. I am also glad because this is my maiden win which was made possible by my bike. I thank TVS racing for giving me this wonderful platform to perform,” quipped Rakshitha, who made her Debut on 11th December last year and got a podium the very next day in the Girls Stock 165cc class of the National Championship. She also partnered with Deepika and won a second place in the girls section of the Endurance event conducted by Madras Motors Sports Club in March this year sharing a tiring-47 laps with the Hyderabad lass, before the pandemic stopped all sports activity. She says, she enjoys riding and is looking forward for more racing, says the youngest participant on the grid.

Rakshith Srihari Dave, who won his maiden race at MMRT on Saturday. The kids get their inspiration from their dad Srihari R Dave, who used to race for fun and turned his passion into profession as he continues in the automobile business. “I feel blessed and proud of my twins,” he said after the double delight today. Their mom, Vidya Srihari, is visibly pleased too. Though she was reluctant initially, to allow the kids go racing bikes for fear of injuries, she was convinced by all the three, and now understands the safe environment at MMRT for racing. “I don’t watch the race as I am still afraid but am happy and thrilled that they both won today. My husband convinced me. Also, it is not just racing, they learn how to take failures in equal stride, that helps them grow in life,” she said.
Currently, Rakshitha is coached by Mohamed Haneef of Speed Demon Motorsports, Chennai and Rakshit is under the umbrella of Idemitsu Honda Racing India. Both the riders underwent Level I training by Ramji at the basic camp at Ten10 Racing Academy in Bengaluru in 2018. They had a few podiums last season but this is their maiden victory and both are the youngest on their respective grids. This year, both were shortlisted for the Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup, which was scheduled for October 2021 in Malaysia, before the pandemic played spoilsport and the event was put-off. If groomed and nurtured properly, the kids would `go places’…
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Jagan Kumar scores imperious win: 2w Racing Nationals
Chennai, 21 August 2021: Defending champion Jagan Kumar (TVS Racing) did as he pleased on his super quick Apache RTR 160 bike to win the premium Pro-Stock 165cc Open race in the first round of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2021 at the MMRT, here on Saturday.
Earlier, Alwin Sundar (AS Motorsports), the English Literature student from Chennai’s Guru Nanak college, and who turns 19 in a week’s time, gave himself an advance birthday gift by winning the Novice (Stock 165cc) race that he started from P5.
Chennai’s Jagan, 31, winner of nine National titles, set such a hot pace after starting from pole position that it virtually destroyed a classy field to finish well ahead of arch-rival and fellow-international Rajiv Sethu (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing) who, in turn, held off TVS Racing’s Deepak Ravikumar after a cat-and-mouse battle through the six-lapper.
“The bike was just brilliant today. I really pushed in the early part of the race and, in the end, it was fairly comfortable,” said Jagan who even kept looking behind as he approached the finish line at the end of the race.
In contrast, the pole-sitter in the Novice race run earlier in the day, Allwin Xavier (Sparks Racing), crashed in the last lap when in lead which allowed Alwin Sundar to get a jump and post his maiden win at the National level.
Running third in the last lap, Sundar, racing in just his third season, moved to the front after couple of riders in front, including Xavier, crashed in the final lap. Also benefitting from the incident were Thrissur’s Anfal A (Rockstar Racing) and Teja TVR Namburu (Gusto Racing) from Hyderabad, who finished second and third, respectively.
Another notable winner on the day was 16-year old Kavin Quintal from Chennai in the high-end NSF 250R class of the Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup. He had to ward off defending champion 14-year old Sartak Chavan (Pune) who crashed in the fourth lap when hotly challenging for the lead. Quintal finished ahead of Varoon Sadasivam and Geoffrey Reviven Emmanuel, both also from Chennai.
The results (Provisional – all 6 laps unless mentioned):
National Championship – Pro-Stock 165cc Open (Race-1): 1. Jagan Kumar (TVS Racing) (11mins, 50.845secs); 2. Rajiv Sethu (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing) (11:55.312); 3. Deepak Ravikumar (TVS Racing) (11:57.519).
Novice (Stock, 165cc, Race-1): 1. Alwin Sundar (AS Motorsports) (13:09.026); 2. Anfal A (Rockstar Racing) (13:09.157); 3. Teja TVR Namburu (Gusto Racing) (13:09.335).
One-Make Championships:
Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup – NSF 250 Open (Race-1): 1. Kavin Quintal (Chennai) (11:04.310); 2. Varoon Sadasivam (Chennai) (11:15.762); 3. Geoffrey Reviven Emmanuel (Chennai) (11:16.398).
Honda CBR 150 (Race-1): 1. Rakshith S Dave (Chennai) (13:12.373); 2. Prakash Kamath (Bokharo Steel City) (13:17.189); 3. Theopaul Leander (Chennai) (13:21.759).
Honda Hornet 2.0 (Race-1): 1. Kevin Kannan (Chennai) (13:28.543); 2. Veera Ashwin Lal (Madurai) (13:49.116); 3. Sudheer Sudhakar (New Delhi) (13:52.208).
TVS Apache RR 310 Open (Race-1): 1. Amarnath Menon (Kerala) (12:18.421); 2. Yashas RL (Bengaluru) (12:19.175); 3. Jagadeesh N (Bengaluru) (12:19.737)
TVS Rookie (RTR 200, Race-1): 1. Jinendra Kiran Sangave (Kolhapur) (13:00.501); 2. Zenas Zhotan Bailey (Auroville) (13:21.271); 3, Jagathishree (Chennai) (13:21.432).
TVS Girls (RTR 200, 5 laps): 1. Rakshita Srihari Dave (Chennai) (11:21.305); 2. Adlin Seles (Chennai) (11:25.725); 3. Nishita Palani (Chennai) (11:32.585).
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Jagan Kumar of TVS Racing begins title defence with a pole
Irungattukottai (Near Chennai), 20 August 2021: Multiple National champion Jagan Kumar of TVS Racing began the defence of his title in the premium Pro-Stock 165cc Open category by clinching the pole position as the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2021 commenced at the MMRT, here on Friday.
Sparks Racing’s Allwin Xavier, a 22-year old Chemical Engineering student from Thrissur, put in some consistent laps in the qualifying session, to grab pole position, clocking 02:09.552 in the Stock 165cc Novice category which overflows with a strong grid of 39 riders taking the start in Saturday’s Race.
Udayi Prakash of Rockers Racing, Coimbatore, clocked 02:09.556 and Sarvesh Hanumannavar of Sparks Racing, Hubballi posted a time of 02:09.580 to complete the front row. Incidentally, less than one second separated the top-eight qualifiers.
Jagan, the 32-year 8-time National champion, clocked a best lap of one minute 57.043 seconds to top the qualifying session, followed by teammate Deepak Ravikumar (01:58.043) with Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing’s Senthil Kumar (01:59.309) completing the front row of the grid.

Reigning champioin Jagan Kumar puts his #3 TVS on pole in Pro-Stock 165cc Open on 20 Aug 2021. Photo by Anand Philar The other leading Honda rider, Rajiv Sethu qualified fourth in 01:59.423 while last year’s runner-up KY Ahamed of TVS Racing, who was second quickest behind Jagan in the free practice session earlier in the day, had a disastrous qualifying as he failed to post a time after his bike stopped due to “technical issues”.
Also qualifying for pole positions in their respective categories were Navaneeth Kumar from Puducherry (TVS One-Make Championship, Open), Baddam Deepika Reddy from Hyderabad (Girls, TVS One-Make Championship) and Prakash Kamat from Bokaro Steel City (Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup, CBR 150).
Earlier, Chennai’s 16-year old Kavin Quintal put the hammer down with a blistering lap of one minute, 49.351 seconds to top the free practice session in the NSF 250R class of the Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup, ahead of last year’s Sartak Chavan, the 14-year old talent from Pune (01:50.888) and Geoffrey Reviven Emmanuel (16), also from Chennai (01:50.672).
The results (Qualifying):
National Championship – Pro-Stock 165cc Open: 1. Jagan Kumar (TVS Racing) (01min, 57.043secs); 2. Deepak Ravikumar (TVS Racing) (01:58.043); 3. Senthil Kumar (Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing) (01:59.309).
Novice (Stock 165cc): 1. Allwin Xavier (Sparks Racing, Thrissur) (02:09.552); 2. Udayi Prakash (Rockers Racing, Coimbatore) (02:09.556); 3. Sarvesh Hanumannavar (Sparks Racing, Hubballi) (02:09.580).
TVS One-Make Championship – Open (Apache RR 310): 1. Navaneeth Kumar (Puducherry) (01:56.916); 2. Yashas RL (Bengaluru) (01:57.130); 3. Jagadeesh N (Bengaluru) (01:57.741). Girls (Apache RTR 200): 1. Baddam Deepika Reddy (Hyderabad) (02:14.675); 2. Rakshita Srihari Dave (Chennai) (02:15.381); 3. Adlin Seles (Chennai) (02:18.090).
Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup – CBR 150 (Novice): 1. Prakash Kamat (Bokaro Steel City) (02:11.914); 2. Rakshit S Dave (Chennai) (02:12.157); 3. Vivek Gaurav (Patna) (02:12.469).
You can watch the races live on YouTube
About Madras Motor Sports Club
Since its humble beginnings in 1953, the Madras Motor Sports Club has grown in stature as the hub of motorsport activity in India. Having moved its racing activities from Sholavaram to its present location, the MMRT circuit in Sriperumbudur in 1979, MMSC has kept pace with changing times by upgrading facilities. At a cost of about Rs 20 Crore, the MMSC built a pit complex comprising 20 garages, VIP hospitality suites and a viewing gallery, on the eastern side, apart from a second Paddock on the western side with its own short circuit. Parallelly, MMSC imported timing equipment specifically for Drag racing. The Control Room too was upgraded with state-of-the-art hardware while the track itself was improved to meet the exacting FIA standards for Grade-2 certification. MMSC also constructed a 500-capacity grand stand with provision for garages / storage below. In another upgrade, the MMSC purchased Digi flags from TAG Heuer Chronolec that will be positioned strategically around the track. The facilities are also extensively used by various vehicle manufacturers for testing their products, displays and corporate days.
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Moto Racing National season begins at new-look MMSC
Chennai, 19 August 2021: A fully sanitised MMRT will witness another grand congregation of country’s top talent and two-wheeler manufacturers when the first round of the 2021 MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship commences on Friday, August 20, with over 100 entries in fray in a card of 19 races that will be held behind closed doors, while strictly complying with the Covid-19 safety protocols.
TVS, Honda, KTM and Yamaha will be competing in four categories of the National championships – the Pro-Stock 301-400cc, Pro-Stock 165cc, Novice (Stock 165cc) and Girls (Stock 165cc) – which also boasts of record 17 private teams. Also in the mix are the two One-Make Championships organised by MMSC for Honda and TVS.
Honda, as part of their highly-acclaimed Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup, will again parade their Moto3-spec NSF 250R ridden by a clutch of talented teenagers, all under 19 years of age, besides races in the CBR 150 while Hornet 2.0 will be seen in action for the first time as a support event.
TVS will be showcasing their popular Apache RR 310 in the highly competitive Open class besides the RTR 200 in the Rookie (restricted to those below 19 years of age) which was earlier known as Novice, Girls and Media categories.
MMSC president Ajit Thomas said: “We again welcome the two-wheeler racing fraternity to the MMRT with all the Covid-19 safety protocols in place. In these troubling and uncertain times, it is extremely heartening that we have India’s top riders and the leading bike manufacturers competing after overcoming all the challenges. We are also very grateful to MRF Tyres who continue to support our championships which, as in the past, is expected to be a humdinger.”
The Pro-Stock 301-400cc class will headline the weekend programme. In the fray are several international riders led by National champion KY Ahamed, Jagan Kumar and Deepak Ravikumar (all TVS Racing), Anish Shetty (Race Concepts, KTM) and veteran Rajini Krishnan (RACR, Yamaha R3).
The popular Pro-Stock 165cc which is set to witness the return of Pacer Yamaha team after a long gap, boasts of a very competitive field. TVS Racing’s Ahamed, Jagan and Ravikumar will be up against Idemitsu Honda SK69 Racing’s Rajiv Sethu and Senthil Kumar, and Pacer Yamaha riders.
The Novice category (under-23) has yet again proved to be extremely popular with the organisers forced to close the entries ahead of schedule, while the Girls grid will be headed by defending champion Ann Jennifer (Sparks Racing).
About Madras Motor Sports Club
Since its humble beginnings in 1953, the Madras Motor Sports Club has grown in stature as the hub of motorsport activity in India. Having moved its racing activities from Sholavaram to its present location, the MMRT circuit in Sriperumbudur in 1979, MMSC has kept pace with changing times by upgrading facilities. At a cost of about Rs 20 Crore, the MMSC built a pit complex comprising 20 garages, VIP hospitality suites and a viewing gallery, on the eastern side, apart from a second Paddock on the western side with its own short circuit. Parallelly, MMSC imported timing equipment specifically for Drag racing. The Control Room too was upgraded with state-of-the-art hardware while the track itself was improved to meet the exacting FIA standards for Grade-2 certification. MMSC also constructed a 500-capacity grand stand with provision for garages / storage below. In another upgrade, the MMSC purchased Digi flags from TAG Heuer Chronolec that will be positioned strategically around the track. The facilities are also extensively used by various vehicle manufacturers for testing their products, displays and corporate days.
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Hemanth Muddappa claims feature race: Drag Nationals
Chennai, 8 August 2021: Riders from Bengaluru, spearheaded by reigning champion Hemanth Muddappa of Mantra Racing swept the honours in the first round of the MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Drag Racing Championship which concluded at the MMRT, here on Sunday amidst strict Covid safety protocols.
Muddappa, 31, astride his Suzuki Hayabusa, was the quickest of all riders, clocking 07.882 seconds over 302-metres strip while winning the featured Super Sport Above 1051cc category ahead of fellow-Bengalureans Hafizullah Khan (08.116) and Harish Naik (08.538). Muddappa currently holds the National Drag record at 7.783 which he set here on 10th October in the 2020 first round last year.

Hemanth Muddappa (centre), winner of the Above 1051cc class, flanked by second-placed Havizullah Khan (left) and third placed Harish Naik in the 2021 Drag Nationals Round 1 at MMRT, Chennai on 8 Aug 2021. Despite the comfortable win, Muddappa said due to the high track temperature, the timing was a tad slower than he wanted. “The track temperature affected all the riders and we all posted slower timings. We were much quicker in January during the final round of the 2020 championship,” said Muddappa.
Another Bengalurean, Mohd Riyaz (08.026) topped the time sheets in the Super Sport 851-1050cc class, followed by Muddappa (08.116), who was a bit slow off the mark, and debutant NV Satyanarayana Raju (08.191) from Hyderabad.
On Saturday, Chennai riders swept the podium spots in the Girls (4-stroke, up to 165cc) category with Lani Zena Fernandez, Nivetha Jessica and Soundari Sindy finishing in that order.
The results:

Lani Zena Fernandez (centre), winner of the Girls race, flanked by second-placed Nivetha Jessica (left) and third-placed Soundari (Sindy) on Saturday. Photos by AB Photography Super Sport (Above 1051cc): 1. Hemanth Muddappa (Mantra Racing, Bengaluru) (07.882secs); 2. Hafizullah Khan (Bengaluru) (08.116); 3. Harish Naik (Bengaluru) (08.538). 851-1050cc: 1. Mohd Riyaz (Bengaluru) (08.026); 2. Hemanth Muddappa (Mantra Racing, Bengaluru) (08.116); 3. NV Satyanarayana Raju (Hyderabad) (08.191).
Super Sport Indian – 361-550cc: 1. Aiyaz Rem (Bengaluru) (12.568); 2. Zuheeb Ahmed (Bengaluru) (12.860); 3. D Annish Samson (Speed Up Racing, Bengaluru) (12.942). 226-360cc: 1. Bharath Raj (Rockers Racing, Chennai) (12.602); 2. Yogeshwaran (Speed Up Racing, Chennai) (12.798); 3. D Annish Samson (Speed Up Racing, Bengaluru) (13.050). Up to 165cc: 1. Kevin Kannan (RACR Castro Power, Chennai) (14.573); 2. Anand R (Chennai) (14.824); 3. Chandrashekar (Bengaluru) (14.910).
GIRLS (4-Stroke, up to 165cc): 1. Lani Zena Fernandez (Chennai) (16.591); 2. Nivetha Jessica (Chennai) (16.640); 3. Soundari Sindy (Chennai) (16.794).
2-Stroke Up to 130cc: 1. Mujahid Pasha (Bengaluru) (13:547); 2. Prashanth (Chennai) (13.682); 3. Mohd Rafiq (Bengaluru) (13.733). 131-165cc: 1. Mohd Rafiq (Bengaluru) (12.818); 2. Husain Khan (Mumbai) (13.002); 3. Aiyaz Rem (Bengaluru) (13.047).
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