Your basket is currently empty!
Tag: Drag Nationals
-

Hemanth Muddappa clocks stunning 7.9sec, touches 200kmph for gold: MMSC Drag Nationals
Chennai, 6 Oct 2019: Hemanth Muddappa of Mantra Racing stunned the spectators and fans as he clocked the best timing of 7.976 seconds over 302 metres astride his superbike BMW S1000RR at the MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Drag Championship Round 2 which concluded at MMRT, at Irungattukottai, near here on Sunday. He was the first to break the 8-sec barrier on the track, at the MMRT’s start-finish straight.
Earlier on Saturday, in Round-1, Muddappa clocked 8.270 secs in the Unrestricted category.
For the first time, a separate class for the Girls was introduced in the National Championship this year and Nivetha Jessica of Speed-up Racing and Alisha Abdullah shared the spoils bagging a gold each in the first two rounds held on Saturday and Sunday. In Round 1, Jessica clocked 16.516sec for the gold beating Alisha by a fraction of a second, as she timed 16.871. Very popular long-distance biker A Soundari Ananthraj, also from Speed-up Racing, came third in a time of 16.890, another fraction 0f a second deciding the podium places. In Round 2, it was experienced Alisha Abdullah taking control with good reaction time as she clocked 16.851 as Nivetha Jessica was a wee bit slow at the start and had to settle for the second place timing 16.911. Ann Jennifer was third in 17.005.

Girls 165cc Round 1 podium The week-end saw the first two rounds of the championship and Hemant Mudappa, who took part in the four-stroke Unrestricted Open class clocked a leisurely 8.025 sec in the Free Run before upping the pace to set a Track Record, breaking his own record. But the sheer speed sent the few die-hard fans at the Drag Nationals into elation and Hemanth himself was visibly happy revving up, and later hugging all his friends. “I am very happy to get this timing. After two rounds, I am leading the championship and will be here well-prepared for the next round,” said the Bengalurean who touched a top speed of 217.78 kmph.
Hafizullah Khan, astride a Suzuki Hayabusa, came second in the Unrestricted four-stroke class, timing 8.150 sec while Zubair Ali Jung came third in 8.381 in his Suzuki GSX-R. Both of them also touched speeds of over 200 kmph. All the top three are from Bengaluru. Harish Naik, Ratish Nair and Manohar BN who finished behind the podium winners in fourth, fifth and sixth respectively, also touched speeds of 200kmph. Hemanth’s bike was tuned by Sharan J Pratap of Mantra Racing.
The next two rounds of the championship will be held at the same venue on December 28 and 29.
The results (All 4-Stroke unless mentioned):
Unrestricted (Round-1): 1. Hemanth Muddappa (Mantra Racing) (08.270secs); 2. Zubair Ali Jung (08.311); 3. Hafizullah Khan (08.448). Round-2: 1. Hemanth Muddappa (07.976); 2. Hafizullah Khan (08.150); 3. Zubair Ali Jung (08.381).
361-550cc (Round-1): 1. Anandhu KK (12.488); 2. Attaulla Baig (12.805); 3. Aiyaz (13.056). Round-2: 1. Aiyaz (12.455); 2. Attaulla Baig (12.714); 3. Anandhu KK (12.774).
226-360cc (Round-1): 1. Yogeshwaran (13.440); 2. S Ravi (13.913); 3. A Shankar Guru (13.933). Round-2: 1. Alexander AS (13.373); 2. Yogeshwaran (13.499); 3. Bharathraj (13.617).
166-225cc (Round-1): 1. Badusha M (14.996); 2. Manoj Kumar S (15.037); 3. Ahamed Vasin (15.441). Round-2: 1. Deepak N (14.784); 2. Badusha M (14.796); 3. Ahamed Vasin (15.315).
GIRLS (Up to 165cc, Round-1): Nivetha Jessica (Speed Up Racing) (16.516); 2. Alisha Abdullah (16.871); 3. A Soundari Anantharaj (Speed Up Racing) (16.890). Round-2: 1. Alisha Abdullah (16.851); 2. Nivetha Jessica (Speed Up Racing) (16.911); 3. Ann Jennifer (17.005).
2-Stroke 131-165cc (Round-1): 1. Mohammed Rafiq (13.029); 2. Syed Nayeem (13.143); 3. Manoj Kumar (13.304). Round-2: 1. Mohammed Rafiq (12.945); 2. Manoj Kumar (13.303); 3. Rajesh S (13.338).
Up to 130cc (Round-1): Mohammed Rafiq (13.888); 2. R Madhan Kumar (13.965); 3. Syed Nayeem (14.039). Round-2: 1. Mohammed Rafiq (13.571); 2. Syed Nayeem (13.784); 3. R Madhan Kumar (13.869).

Hemanth Muddappa in action on Sunday. Photo Rahul Reghu 
Alisha Abdullah wins the gold in the Round 2 of the Indian National Drag Championship 165cc Girls class on Sunday. 
Alisha Abdullah with Sparks Racing team head Rajesh (right) and the tuner Ravi. 
Ann Jennifer poses with team members of Sparks Racing after winning the Round 1 165cc Girls class on Saturday. 
Nivetha Jessica who won the first race in the Girls 165cc class of the National Drag Championship on Saturday. 
Jessica Nivetha clocks the best time on Saturday in Round 1. 
Soundari Ananthraj, aka Sindy, who took the third in Round 1 in action on Saturday 
Alexander, centre, who won the 4stroke 226 to 360cc class in Round 2 flanked by Yogeshwaran, Bharathraj and the tuner. (This Report is updated at 11.30 am on 8 October 2019)
-

Muddappa gets triple; Ramachander hogs limelight: National Drag Racing Championship

Hemant Muddappa (left) and Vivek Ramachander who topped among bikes and cars, respectively (Photo by Anand Philar) Chennai, 19 Aug 2018: Hemant Muddappa from Bengaluru yet again scored a triple in the MMSC fmsci Indian National Drag Racing Championship for two-wheelers at the MMRT here on Sunday. Muddappa topped in the Unrestricted, 1051cc and Above, and 851-1050cc classes.
In the four-wheeler category, another Bengalurean, Vivek Ramachander (Tune O Tronics) emerged the fastest as he took the honours in the Unrestricted class besides winning the Indian Open (Stock Body).
The results:
4-Wheelers – Unrestricted: 1. Vivek Ramachander (Tune O Tronics, Bengaluru) (12.953secs); 2. Shubho Ghosh (Tune O Tronics, Bengaluru) (13.059); 3. Radha Selvaraj (Chennai) (13.309). Indian Open (Altered Body): 1. Jayanth V (Tune O Tronics, Bengaluru) (13.251); 2. Radha Selvaraj (Chennai) (13.264). Indian Open (Stock Body): 1. Vivek Ramachander (Tune O Tronics, Bengaluru) (12.999); 2. Shubho Ghosh (Tune O Tronics, Bengaluru) (15.002); 3. D Ashwin (Tune O Tronics, Chennai) (15.187). Indian Touring Cars: 1. Kasha Sai (Arka Motorsports, Salem) (16.076).
2-Wheelers (4-Stroke) – Unrestricted: 1. Hemant Muddappa (Bengaluru) (8.115); 2. Anosh Khumbatta (Mumbai) (8.796); 3. Hafizullah Khan (Bengaluru) (8.977). 1051cc and Above: 1. Hemant Muddappa (Bengaluru) (8.369); 2. Anosh Khumbatta (Pune) (8.881); 3. Hafizullah Khan (Bengaluru) (9.490). 851-1050cc: 1. Hemant Muddappa (Bengaluru) (8.305). 361-550cc: Deepak S (Bengaluru) (12.515); 2. Mohammed Rafiq (Bengaluru) (12.858); 3. Harshil Thakur (Mumbai) (12.930).
226-360cc: Shankar Guru (13.963); 2. Shahinsha R (16.251); 3. Ahamed Vasin (16.458) (all Chennai). 166-225cc: Deepak S (Bengaluru) (14.194); 2. Faraaz Akhter (14.341); 3. Rayyan Sheikh (14.407). Upto 165cc: 1. Jagan Kumar (Chennai) (14.648); 2. Aravind Ganesh (Chennai) (14.712); 3. Gowtham R (Bengaluru) (15.491). Upto 165cc: 1. Aravind Ganesh (Chennai) (14.712); 2. Shanker Guru (Chennai) (15.701); 3. Kaleem Pasha (Bengaluru) (18.911).
2-Stroke –131-165cc: Hussain Khan (Mumbai) (12.653); 2. Kaleem Pasha (Bengaluru) (13.241); 3. Syed Naeem (Bengaluru) (13.589). Upto 130cc: 1. Hussain Khan (Mumbai) (13.436); 2. Kaleem Pasha (Bengaluru) (13.467); 3. D Suresh Kumar (Chennai) (13.866).
-
Bengaluru drivers excel at MMRT: National Drag Races
Chennai, 22 July 2018: Bengaluru drivers enjoyed a successful outing in the first round of the MMSC fmsci Indian National Drag Racing Championship for four-wheelers at the MMRT, here on Sunday with Vivek Ramachandran scoring a double while Chennai’s veteran racer Radha Selvarajan was the quickest in the competition besides topping the Indian Open (altered body) class.
Vivek Ramachandran topped in the Unrestricted and Indian Open (stock body) classes with fellow-Bengalurean Mithun M in second place in both the categories.
The results:
Unrestricted: 1. Vivek Ramachandran (Bengaluru) (13.120secs); 2. Mithun M (Bengaluru) (13.357); 3. Radha Selvarajan (Chennai) (13.528).
Indian Open (Altered body): 1. Radha Selvarajan (Chennai) (12.693); 2. Jayanth V (Bengaluru) (13.178).
Indian Open (Stock body): 1. Vivek Ramachandran (Bengaluru) (13.247); 2. Mithun M (Bengaluru) (13.363); 3. Shubhodeep (Bengaluru) (14.621).
Indian Touring Cars: 1. Kasha Sai (Salem) (16.699).
Fastest car: Radha Selvarajan (Chennai) (12.693).
-
Kari Motor Speedway beckons 2nd Round of the Drag Nationals
Coimbatore, 22 Sept 2011: After the huge response to the successful first round of the inaugural Drag Racing Nationals, the cream of talent in the country is headed to Karimotor Speedway for the second round of the FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship to be held here on Saturday and Sunday.
Spitfire Motorsport s in association with Speedway Motorsports, Hyderabad, felt the need to have an organised event for Drag Racing which has a huge following in the country and with FMSCI agreeing to streamline the most popular grass-root form of motorsport, the birth of Drag event brought the number of motorsport Nationals to seven Rajashekara Prabhu who won the inaugural event is leading the Indian Open INDRC for cars while Kaleem Pasha is the champion in bikes in both the Indian Open and Foreign Open class for two wheelers.
What is a Drag Race: A drag race is a straight 400 metre run of 2 cars or bikes alongside. There is a special starting light system which will first be amber in colour and the driver has to start as soon as the green light comes on. The timing will be recorded as soon as the vehicle crosses the 400 metre mark. The system will also record the reaction time of the driver (i.e. the time the vehicle takes to start moving after the green light has come on). In case of a tie of 2 vehicles having the same timing, the driver with a lower reaction time will be placed ahead.
“Drag racing is an extremely popular form of motor racing and attracts a large number of entrants. In order to accommodate all the entries to participate in a single day, the entries are limited to about 200 for one weekend. Drag Racing is often referred to as the most popular form of “grass roots” motorsport,’’ said Mandeep, one of the organisers.
“Unlike other forms of racing, a drag race is one where regular cars and motorcycles with no modifications also can take part under the “showroom stock” or the “street stock” category. This is an ideal form of motor racing for novices to take part,’’ he added. The results are classified based on various classes which are based on type of vehicle and cubic capacity. Entries are received at AutoZone, 22 KSM Road, RS Puram, Coimbatore.
Championship Points after Round 1:
Class M-1 Up to 130 cc – 2 Stroke Full Name Champ. Points Syed Subhan 50 Javeed Khan 44 Sundeep Singh Sokhi 38 Md. Mahmood 32 Class M-2 Above 130 cc up to 165 cc – 2 Stroke Full Name Champ. Points Kaleem Pasha 50 Syed Subhan 44 Iqbal Shaik 38 S. Abijith Shetty 32 Ismail Bin Moosa 26 Class MF-2 – above 130 upto 165 cc -4 stroke Full Name Champ. Points Syed Kursheed Ali 50 Vamsi Krishna Surapaneni 44 Hannan 38 Gopal Krishna 32 Anikh Praveen P 26 Jhangir Mirza 24 Class MF-3 – above 165cc upto 210cc – 4 stroke Full Name Champ. Points Shaik Muneem 50 Javeed Khan 44 Sharan Parekh 38 Mahesh H.G. 32 Syed Kursheed Ali 26 Bullet Class 350 cc and above Full Name Champ. Points Sundeep Singh Sokhi 50 Mohammed Munaf Taufeeq 44 Guru dev Singh Sokhi 38 Imran Khan 32 Hassan Bakaran 26 Mohd Farook 24 YEZDI CLASS Full Name Champ. Points Faheemuddin 50 Mohd Farook 44 Vamsi Krishna Surapaneni 38 Foreign Bikes 751 CC and Above Full Name Champ. Points Kaleem Pasha 50 Riyaz 44 Sunil Kumar 38 Ajay Kumar 32 Sharan Reddy 26 Faqar Ali Khan 24 Amit Sharma 22 Neeraj Kumar Sharma 20 Indian Bikes Open Full Name Champ. Points Kaleem Pasha 50 Syed Subhan 44 Syed Kursheed Ali 38 Iqbal Shaik 32 S. Abijith Shetty 26 Javeed Khan 24 Foreign Bikes Open Full Name Champ. Points Kaleem Pasha 50 Riyaz 44 Sunil Kumar 38 Sundeep Singh Sokhi 32 Neeraj Kumar Sharma 26 Faqar Ali Khan 24 Ajay Kumar 22










