Tag: K1000

  • Vikram Mathias- Murthy win 34th K1000 Rally

    By David Bodapati

    Bangalore, 10 August 2008: Red Rooster Racing’s Vikram Mathias and co-driver PVS Murthy won the 34th K1000 Rally, the second round of the Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) driving their Mitsubishi Cedia admirably to take their second consecutive win in the season on Sunday.

    After winning the opening round, the Rally of Karnataka on the gravel tracks of Mysore, the duo managed to take advantage of issues to Gaurav Gill’s car in Special Stage (SS) 3 and kept up the pressure to take a well-deserved win. They clocked 1 hour, 32 minutes and 21 seconds, a good one minute 29 seconds ahead of second-placed Amittrajit Ghosh and Ashwin Naik. Gill and Musa Sherif, who clocked fastest stage times in all the SS except in SS3 came third, over 8 minutes behind Ghosh.

    Reigning National Champion, Gaurav Gill finished way down the order on Day 1 due to mechanical problems in his car causing him a loss of 11 minutes on stage 3. But when all was rectified by his Team MRF, he blitzed up the order from 30th place on Day 1 to 3rd overall by the end of the rally. It must be mentioned that Gaurav was faster than both Vikram and Ghosh on all stages of the rally other than the fateful Stage 3. In the end, it was Vikram Mathias who nurtured his car and Red Roosters snatched the famous victory. “The win would certainly boost the team’s confidence and it would emerge stronger and better for the rest of the rounds of the INRC,” said Vikram Mathias.

    Thus Vikram Mathias and Murthy also won the 2000 N+ class. Lohitt V Urs and Arjun Rao Aroor who retired with mechanical problems on Day 1, rejoined the rally but were not eligible for classification.

    Sanket Shanbhag with Ramesh Shanbhag calling the pace notes, won the 1600 Class beating Chetan Shivaram and Sangeeth Samuel. Biju Antony and Uday Kumar finished third.

    Hyderbad Biker Mazdayar Vatcha and co-driver Vinayaka won the 1400cc class beating Sourabh Chaudhari and Nirav Mehta duro from Calcutta while Krishna Jeet Cola and Abhilash Nair finished third.

    The Rally Star Cup was won by Vikram Devadasan and Raymond while Sandeep Sharma and co-driver Rashid Raza lifted the Gypsy Cup.

    Out of total entries of 52 only 27 cars finished.

    Unaudited Final Classification: Overall: 1. Vikram Mathias/ PVS Murthy (Team Red Rooster Racing) (1hour, 32min, 21sec); 2. Amittrajit Ghosh/ Ashwin Naik  (1hour, 33min,50sec); 3. Gauravsingh Gill/ Moosa Sherif (01:41:07); 4. Mazdayar Vatcha/Vinayaka (01:42:20); 5. Sanket Shanbhag/ Ramesh Shanbhag (01:42:31); 6. S Sujay/ SM Bharath (01:43:10); 7. Akhil Kushlani/ Vivek Ponnuswami    (01:44:12); 8. Vikram Devadasen/ Raymond  (01:45:03).

    2000 N+ class: 1. Vikram Mathias/.PVS Murthy (01:32:21); 2. Amittrajit Ghosh/ Ashwin Naik (01:33:50); 3. Gaurav Singh Gill/ Moosa Sherif (01:41:07); 4. Akhil Kushlani/ Vivek Ponnuswami (01:44:12).

    1600 N class: 1. Sanket Shanbhag/ Ramesh Shanbhag (01:42:31); 2. Chetan Shivram/ Sangeeth (01:49:14); 3. Biju Antony/ Uday Kumar (01:50:13).

    1400cc Class: 1. Mazdayar Vatcha/ Vinayaka (01:42:20); 2. Sourabh Chaudhari/ Nirav Mehta (01:48:56); 3. Krishna Jeet Cola/ Abhilash Nair (01:49:52); 4. Thomas Kurien/ Elias Paarel (01:51:11).

    Rally Star Cup: 1. Vikram Devadasen/ Raymond (01:45:03); 2. Deepak Paul/ Chandrashekhar M (01:45:47); 3. Shailendra Hegde/ Sheraz Ahmed (01:46:23); 4) Byram Godrej/ Anjay Kapadia (01:47:55); 5. Den Thimmiah/ Pradeep Kumar (01:48:17).

    Gypsy Cup: 1. Sandeep Sharma/ Rashid Raza (01:52:41); 2. Surendra Babu/ Naveen YG (01:56:50); 3. Kamaljit Virdi/ Manoj Talwar (01:59:13).

    Editor’s note: This report is manually migrated in 2020, from the old archives, to support INRC winners: Hall of Fame article.

  • Gaurav Gill-Farooq Ahmed clinch Bosch K1000 Rally

    By David Bodapati

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Final provisional placings:

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

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

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

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

  • Naren-Ram begin account in style; MRF sweep podium

    Bangalore, 8 August 2004: Ace rally pair from Coimbatore, Naren Kumar and co-driver D Ramkumar of Team MRF began their title defence with a comfortable victory in the 30th Karnataka-1000 Rally, the second round of the Indian National Rally Championship here on Sunday.

    The rally which was flagged off from The Club on Mysore Road on Friday ran the Special Stages at Bagepalli, off Bellary road, about 100km from the city. Defending champions Naren and Ram, began their account this year as Philippos Matthai and co-driver Ashwin Naik stole the victory at the first round in Nashik in July. The champion duo had to contend their teammates Karandip Singh and co-driver Jaidas Menon, who finished second and Vikram Mathis and co-driver Sujith Kumar, who had to settle for third. Thus Team MRF swept the podium in the overall category.

    Prithveen Rajan along with navigator PV Srinivasa Murthy won the 1400cc category while Sanjay Agarwal and co-driver Chandramouili lifted the Rally Star Cup.

    Two physical special stages, Garuda and Banda, were run thrice each on Saturday and twice each on Sunday near Bagepalli.

    Provisional Results: Overall: 1. Naren Kumar/D Ramkumar (Team MRF) (43:32); 2. Karandeep Singh/Jaidas Menon (Team MRF) (44:28); 3. Vikram Mathais/Sujith Kumar (Team MRF) (44:29).

    1400cc class: 1. Prithiveen/PVS Murthy (45:34); 2. Arjun Rao Aroor/C Chinappa (45:51); 3. Philippos Matthai/Ashwin Naik (45:51).

    Rally Star Cup: 1. Sanjay Agarwal/ Chandramouli (48:36); 2. Chetan Shivraman/ Srikarunaya; 3. Rajesh Gadakh/Paritosh Kohok (50:03).

    The following reported is first published in Deccan Herald and reproduced here Courtesy Deccan Herald.

    Bangalore, DHNS, Monday August 9, 2004: Reigning National champion V R Naren Kumar (co-driver D Ramkumar) of Team MRF expectedly clinched the overall title with yet another stunning drive in his Baleno as the 30th Karnataka-1000 Rally, the second round of the MAI Indian National Rally Championship, concluded here on Sunday.

    Incidentally, Naren had begun his Rally career by winning the group N (unmodified) title in a Gypsy in the 1994 K-1000 and had returned the following year to claim his first ever Overall crown in an Esteem.

    Averaging 126kmph, the Coimbatore-based Naren destroyed the opposition even as his nearest overnight challenger and team-mate Arjun Balu (co-driver Kumar Ramaswamy), packed up with a broken suspension early in the first of the two 17.6 Kms stages that were run on Sunday at Bagepalli, about 120 Kms from Bangalore.

    In the bargain, the Chandigarh-Bangalore combination of Karandip Singh and co-driver Jaidas Menon, also of Team MRF, finished second, but a mere one second ahead of team-mate Vikram Mathias (Masinagudi) and co-driver Sujith Kumar (Bangalore).

    Meanwhile, Coimbatore’s Prithveen and co-driver PVS Murthy of Bangalore, spared seven seconds to local challengers, Arjun Rao Aroor and his veteran co-driver C K Chinnappa to top the 1400cc class.

    Arjun Rao and the Nashik Rally winner, Philippos Matthai tied with penalty timing of 45 minutes, 41 seconds, but the former was adjudged second on the basis of more stage wins.

    In the Rally Star Cup, Bangalore’s Sanjay Agarwal (co-driver Chandramouli), who was supported by Chettinad Sporting, topped comfortably while Chetan Shivaraman and co-driver Srikarunya of Bangalore, nursed their overnight second position despite suffering mechanical problems.

    Provisional results: Overall/1600cc: Team MRF (VR Naren Kumar/D Ramkumar) 1 (43mins, 32 secs); Team MRF (Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon) 2 (44:28); Team MRF (Vikram Mathias/Sujith Kumar) 3 (44:29).

    1400cc: Prithveen/PVS Murthy 1 (45:34); Arjun Rao Aroor/C K Chinnappa 2 (45:41); Philippos Matthai/Ashwin Naik 3 (45:41).

    Rally Star Cup: Sanjay Agarwal/Chandramouli 1 (48:36); Chetan Shivaraman/Srikarunya 2 (49:22); Rajesh Ghadag/Paritosh Kohok 3 (50:03).

  • Karandip Singh-Jaidas Menon win K-1000 Rally

    Bangalore, 12 August 2001: Karandip Singh and co-driver Jaidas Menon clinched the 27th K-1000 Rally, the fourth round of the MAI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) here on Sunday.

    The Delhi-Bangalore duo may not be the fastest drivers on the track but their consistence performance saw them receive rich dividends as they clocked the best time recording 1hour, 49minutes and 5seconds to clear the eight Special Stages ahead of others. Though the pair did not record any fastest stage time in any of the Special Stages, they emerged faster than the next best pair, the multiple former National champions Leelakrishnan and Farooq Ahmed by 24 seconds and are more than a minute ahead of the third-placed husband and wife biking legends Jagat Nanjappa and Anita Nanjappa, who clocked 1:50:16 to take the third place in the Overall honours.

    Youngsters Vikram Mathias and BS Sujith Kumar began on a blistering pace setting the fastest time in the first stage clocking 10min 33 seconds but the duo with great potential slowed down in the next two stages finishing third and fourth and had to pull out in SS 4. That ended their campaign.

    Then another formidable pair Sagar Muthappa and co-driver Sandeep S Rao, who overcame initial hiccups and appeared to be going on top of everyone clocking the fastest stage times in three stages, topping SS2, SS3 and SS4 but thereafte could not sustain the tempo finishing fifth, fourth, fourth an fifth respectively in the last four Special Stages. However, they finished Overall runners-up to Singh and Menon.

    Former Multiple National Champion Leelakrishnan and co-driver Farooq Ahmed, who set the fastest timing in Special Stage 7 came third in the Overall placings followed by biking legends, the husband-and-wife pair of  Jagat Nanjappa and Anita Nanjappa, who topped Special Stage 5. Talented Arjun Balu and co-driver KR Kumar, who managed to clocke fastest times SS6 and SS8, were in the reckoning for top spots but lost too much time in SS4 that put paid to their hopes and they ended in Overall fifth place.

    The next Rally at Goa, the Old Anchor Rally de Goa, the fifth of the 8-round MAI National calendar will be held from September 7 to 9.

    Provisional Results:

    Overall: 1. Karandip Singh/ Jaidas Menon (1 hour, 49minutes, 05seconds); 2.  B Sagar Muthappa/ Sandeep S Rao (1:49:09); 3. N Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahmed (1:49:33); 4. Jagat Nanjappa/Anita Nanjappa (1:50:16); 5. Arjun Balu/ KR Kumar (1:54:39).

    Stage winners

    SS-1: 1. Vikram Mathias/BS Sujith Kumar 10:33; 2. Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahemd 10:35; 3. Arjun Balu/KR Kumar 10:42;

    SS-2: 1. Sagar Muthappa/Sandeep S Rao 15: 37; 2. Arjun Balu KR Kumar 15:39; 3. Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon 15:40;

    SS-3: 1. Sagar Muthappa/Sandeep S Rao  10:03; 2. Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon 10:09; 3. Vikram Mathias/BS Sujith Kumar 10:19;

    SS-4: 1. Sagar Muthappa/Sandeep S Rao  14:47; 2. Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon 14:56; 3. Jagat Nanjappa/Anita Nanjappa 15:36;

    SS-5: 1. Jagat Nanjappa/Anita Nanjappa 10:45; 2. Arjun Balu KR Kumar 10:48; 3. Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahemd 11:02;

    SS-6: 1. . Arjun Balu KR Kumar 16:03; 2. Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahemd 16:23; 3. Karandip Singh/Jaidas Menon 16:44;

    SS-7: 1. Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahemd 10:42; 2. Jagat Nanjappa/Anita Nanjappa 10:43; 3. Arjun Balu KR Kumar 10:47;

    SS-8: 1. . Arjun Balu KR Kumar 16:25; 2. Jiby Maliakkal/ Rohan Rego 17:15; 3. Philioppos Matthai/Sundarshan Gowda 17:49;

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