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Rivaan Dev Preetham clinches a double after a nail-biting fight: Karting Nationals
Bengaluru, 8 Sept. 2024: Chennai’s 11-year-old Class 6 student Rivaan Dev Preetham of MSport won both the races in a nail-biting contest in the Micro Max class while another Chennai lad Eshanth Vengatesan, too, bagged a double in the Junior Max class in the fourth round of the Meco Fmsci National Rotax Max Karting Championship 2024 at Meco Kartopia track here on Sunday.
In a close contest, Rivaan, the Lady Andal House of Children student, pulled off a fine victory in the Pre-Final beating Hamza Balasinorwala of Mumbai overtaking him in the final lap to regain the lead for a hard-fought win. Vadodara’s Yug Jain from Peregrine Racing came in third. In the Final, Rivaan, once again won a close race after he exchanged the lead twice in the final lap with Hamza, who had to be content with a second place. Yug Jain finished third once again.
In the Junior Max class, Eshanth Vengatesan from Peregrine Racing won both the Final and the Pre-Final beating Pune’s Arafath Sheikh of Crest Motorsport. Sheikh gave a tough fight in the Pre-Final but ended up second again in the Final race. Gurugram’s Aarav Dewan of Leapfrog Racing finished third in both the races.
In the Senior Max Pre-Final, former champion Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) of Bengaluru took a convincing win beating Huuner Singh of Birel Art India, and Varun Hari Praveen, also from Peregrine came third. But, Varun Hari Praveen of Chennai turned the tables in the Final for a comfortable victory ahead of another multiple champion Ruhaan Alva of MSport, and Madesh finished third.
The results (Provisional):
Senior Max – Final (16 laps):
1. Varun Hari Praveen (Chennai, Peregrine Racing) (15:11.207);
2. Ruhaan Alva (Bengaluru, MSport) (15:14.077);
3. Rohaan Madesh (Bengaluru, Peregrine Racing) (15:16.317).
Pre-final (5 laps): 1. Rohaan Madesh (04:53.038); 2. Hunner Singh (Gurugram, Birel Art India) (04:54.067); 3. Varun Hari Praveen (04:54.838).
Junior Max – Final (14 laps):
1. Eshanth Vengatesan (Chennai, MSport) (14:01.468);
2. Arafath Sheikh (Pune, Crest Motorsport) (14:03.229);
3. Aarav Dewan (Gurugram, Leapfrog Racing) (14:05.584).
Pre-final (12 laps): 1. Eshanth Vengatesan (11:13.275); 2. Arafath Sheikh (11:13.371); 3. Aarav Dewan (Gurugram, Leapfrog Racing) (11:14.202).
Micro Max – Final (12 laps):
1. Rivaan Dev Preetham (Chennai, MSport) (12:40.762);
2. Hamza Balasinorwala (Mumbai, Rayo Racing) (12:40.836);
3. Yug Jain (Vadodara, Peregrine Racing) (12:41.217).
Pre-final (10 laps): 1. Rivaan Dev Preetham (10:17.041); 2. Hamza Balasinorwala (10:17.246); 3. Yug Jain (10:23.919).
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Kyle Kumaran, the new Senior National karting champion
Bengaluru, 28 Nov 2021: Peregrine Racing’s Kyle ‘calm’ Kumaran, who is taking part in the Indian National circuit for the first time ruled the roost conquering everything that came his way, save for a race, as he dominated the Meco FMSCI Rotax Max National Karting Championship 2021 which concluded at the Meco Kartopia on Sunday. The UAE-based driver was cool and calm, in all the five rounds and virtually bull-dozed the competition, being an international driver with DojoMoto.
The Tiruchirapalli-born, 18-year talent, tamed the 1.2km track with ease and grace, winning four out of five rounds (9 out of 10 races), bagging virtually every award that was on offer, the Best Driver Award, most number of Wins, most number of Pole positions and of course, the most-coveted Senior National Champion tag. “Unfortunately, we had an engine issue in one of the races. But we were consistent and my team did a good job,” Kumaran told this website on Sunday. “I am grateful to Peregrine Racing and the team Principal Mr Madesh Lakshman, for all the wonderful support for this championship,”he added.
A black-belt in Karate, Kyle plays football as a recreation sport and is also interested in cycling, to keep up his fitness. A Junior Sodi World Series UAE Champion in 2017, the motorsports maverick went on to win many other events including RMC Max UAE Senior Championship, RMC DD2, and SW senior UAE championship in both 2020 and 2021. He is also the IAME Summer Series current UAE champion (2021). Between the races here, Kyle also won the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Nations Cup in DD2 class last week at Muscat, Oman, where 20 Nations took part. You can watch the video here from Oman Automobile Association.
On Saturday, Kumaran beat Yash Aradhya’s milestone by dipping under 54-second barrier leading an array of karters including juniors like Ishaan Madesh, but the best came in the qualifying on Saturday. The 53.456 is the new track record on Meco Kartopia. (To be confirmed). He also did a stunning lap of 52.8, but it came in testing.

Chief Guest Preethi Ravindra, (mother of racer Akhil Rabindra) giving away the Best Driver award to Kyle Kumaran on Sunday. The Ayrton Senna fan praised the organisers for the way the Championship was organised. “Considering these unprecedented times due to the pandemic, the championship was smoothly conducted without any hiccups finishing all the rounds on time. I really enjoyed racing here. Both Rishon, Suriya and Ameya are good racers and I look forward to getting into F3 or F4 regional rounds soon,” said the speedmaster, who honed his racecraft in Dubai (UAE).
Both the Indian Karting Nationals, two of the 12 Nationals in the FMSCI calendar this year, are the first to complete all their rounds. The X30 Karting Nationals are organised by Meco Motorsports concluded on September 16 and the Rotax Max Championship is organised by Spitfire Motorsports of Coimbatore, ably headed by J Balamurugan. The only other Indian National motorsports discipline that completed the calendar successfully is National Drag Racing Championship by Madras Motor Sport Club in Chennai.
“I am looking forward to the Rotax Max World Finals. I am very happy to represent my country in the grand finals in Bahrain from December 11 to 18. Wearing India colours and racing as Team INDIA is a proud moment and I am eagerly looking forward to it,” was his parting shot.
Watch the Round 5 footage here on AutoTrack YouTube channel, the only Indian Motorsports magazine.
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Flash: Kyle Kumaran (Sr.), Ruhaan Alva (Jr.), Aditya Suresh (Cadet) crowned National champs
Bengaluru, 28 Nov 2021: Kyle Kumaran of Peregrine Racing became the 2021 Senior National Karting Champion winning the final race of the Meco FMSCI National Karting Championship Rotax Max class at the Meco Kartopia track, near Bagalur here in wet conditions on Sunday.
Bengaluru’s Ruhaan Alva of MSport won the Junior Championship in Rotax Max while Aditya Suresh Kumar of Birel Art India, also from the Garden City, became the Micro Max champion. All three champions have booked a ticket to the Rotax Max Grand Finals scheduled to be held in Bahrain from December 11 to 18.
Final Results – Fifth and final Round:
Senior Max
Pre-Final: (15 laps): 1. MR Rishon (Birel Art – Bengaluru) (12:34.733); 2. Kyle Kumaran (Peregrine Racing – Bengaluru) (12:35.282); 3. Surya Varathan (Peregrine Racing – Coimbatore) (12:37.710). Fastest lap: K Suriya Varathan 57.537.
Final: (18 laps): 1. Kyle Kumaran (Peregrine Racing) (21:06.932); 2. MR Rishon (Birel Art – Bengaluru) (21:07.450); 3. Divy Nandan (NK Racing – Gurugoan) (21:08.442). Fastest lap: Ameya Bafna 1:08.497.
Junior Max
Pre Final: (12 laps): 1. Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing – Bengaluru) (11:00.388); 2. Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine – Bengaluru) 11:00.834; 3. Jaden R Pariat (MSport – Guwahati) (11:01.304); Fastest lap: Ruhaan Alva 54.095.
Final: (15 laps): 1. Ruhaan Alva (MSport) (15:00.630); 2. Veer Sheth (NK Racing Academy – Mumbai) (14:08.638); 3. Abhay M (Birel Art India – Bengaluru) (15:10.851); Fastest lap: Ruhaan Alva 57.186.
Micro Max
Pre-Final (10 laps): 1. Arafath Sheikh (MSport – Pune) (10:13.852); 2. Vedha Vishnu (MSport – Chennai) (10:16.803); 3. Nikhilesh Raju (Birel Art –Bengaluru) (10:19.519). Fastest lap: Aditya Suresh Kumar (Bengaluru) 1:00.133.
Final: (12 Laps): 1.Aditya Suresh Kumar (Birel Art – Bengaluru) 15:23.451; 2. Vedha Vishnu (MSport – Chennai) (15:23.666); 3. Shrili Mistry (Erda’s Racing – Vadodara) (15:31.279). Fastest lap: Vedha Vishnu 1:14.274.
2021 Rotax Max Indian National Champions
Senior: Kyle Kumaran,
Junior: Ruhaan Alva,
Cadet: Aditya Suresh Kamat.
Championship Standings after fifth and final round – Rotax Max 2021
Senior Max
1. Kyle Kumaran (Peregrine Racing – Bengaluru/UAE) 441;
2. K Suriya Varathan (Peregrine Racing – Coimbatore) 408;
3. Ameya Bafna (Rayo Racing – Mumbai) 408;
Junior Max
1. Ruhaan Alva (MSport – Bengaluru) 430;
2. Abhay M (Birel Art India – Bengaluru) 404;
3. Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing – Bengaluru) 398.
Micro Max – Cadet
1. Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birel Art India -Bengaluru) 432;
2. Anuj A (MSport – Madurai) 414;
3. Arafath Sheikh (MSport – Pune) 406.
Team Champions
Senior: Peregrine Racing,
Junior: MSport,
Cadet: Birel Art India.
Kart distribution between teams
MSport (Meco Motorsports) 15 karts;
Peregrine 9;
Birel Art 6;
NK Racing Academy 6;
Rayo Racing 5;
Erda’s Racing 2;
KartKrew 1;
Grid strength:
Micro Max – cadet: 9
Junior Max: 18
Senior Max: 16.
Special Awards:
Driver of the year (Best Driver): Kyle Kumaran,
Most number of Poles: Kyle Kumaran,
Most number of wins: Kyle Kumaran,
Akbar Ebrahim Most-improved Karter: Anuj A (Micro Max),
Best Newcomer: Raiden Samarvel,
Super girl Micro Max – Shrily Mistry – Shrily Mistry,
Super girl Junior Max – Aashi Hanspal,
Super girl Senior Max – Vidyali Reddy,All three champions will represent as Team India in the Rotax Max Grand Finals in Bahrain from December 11 to 18, 2021).
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Rishon, Ishaan book ticket to Portimao for Super Finals; Arjun Maini mingles with youngsters
Bangalore, January 11: Bangalore’s young racers dominated the MECO-FMSCI National Karting Championship 2020 (Rotax Max), sweeping all three titles on offer with Arjun Maini, Rishon Rajeev and Ishaan Madesh clinching the honours over an action-packed weekend that concluded at Meco Kartopia in Bagalur, near here on Sunday.
Organised by Spitfire Motorsports, the Rotax Max Nationals saw the three winners emerge in the Senior, Junior and Micro Max categories respectively and they were automatically qualified to take part in Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Portimao from January 23 to 30 later this month, at the Kartodromo Internacional do Algarve. Portimao circuit will stage another impressive karting trophy, with 300 drivers coming from more than 50 countries. Unlike the X30 with different point system and the reverse grid for a race, the rules for the Rotax Max are same for all the 50 countries and the points for Pre-finals and Finals are different. It gives a chance for a karter to come back and win a championship even if he had missed a round, if he has the talent and skill, and chance to bounce back.
The Rotax Max Indian Championship drew to a close with three rounds held back-to-back at the same venue to ensure safety and convenience of all drivers and teams in the middle of a `subsiding’ pandemic, as Indians too await the Vaccination. The weekend also saw India’s first Formula 1 driver, Narain Karthikeyan driving in a few races as a guest driver.

Micro Max National Champion Ishaan Madesh, tries to imitate the Red Bull and checks if “Red Bull gives you Wings” slogan will provide him wings into the New Junior Class next year. He successfully completed his years in the lowest age group, Micro Max, dominating with multiple titles, and already tested the competition in the Junior Class on Sunday, preparing for next season. Hope 2021, will be as good for the happy-go-lucky racer! Aditya, Arafath, Nikhilesh…, get ready to fight for the honours in Micro Max in 2021! Formula 2 racer Arjun Maini (NK Racing Academy) was head and shoulders above the Rotax Max field, garnering the maximum points in each of the three rounds to comfortably take the crown. Kush Maini said: “I am so excited to see so much talent and, so much interest. Even though the girds are small here, the competition is good and the talent is there. We have to nurture them and provide the right opportunities.”
“Youngsters should focus on racing and not worry about a bad kart or other obstacles. Despite all these problems and obstacles of not having a good kart, not having sponsor, one should focus, work hard and try to overcome all of them without cribbing and try to race clean and win. Only such dedication and sincere hard work can take you to the top,” said Arjun Maini, who came from the grassroot level by dint of hard work, and commitment. He was so positive and mingled with all the juniors and smilingly obliged all the fans and junior karters and teammates. So much so, the few friends and teammates celebrated by drenching Kush, Arjun, David, Nandan with bottles of cold water, and later by even throwing eggs on each other. Good banther!

from left: Kush, of British F3 fame and younger of the Maini brothers, Arjun Maini, Haas F1 Test driever for two years and an F2 star, who raced on F1 weekends, and Narain Karthikeyan the master of them all, the first Indian to lay the path for Indians to try their dream of F1, a pioneer and INDIAinF1 sends early Birthday wishes for him ahead of Jan 14 as we thank him for bringing the stars and enlivening the Karting Nationals.
Photo by Anand Philar“After all the high pressure of the season, coming down to my hometown getting into a kart and having fun is nice. I always love to get into a kart and drive,” said Arjun when asked how he feels to come back from racing at an F1 weekend to this humble Kartopia and getting into a kart. `Having fun and enjoying what you do, is the key,” chipped in Kush, who himself raced with authority at the British F3, till the half-way mark before losing points in rain due to issues with wet set-up (for rain) and finished the championship in 2nd place fighting till the fag end in the fickle English weather.

Arjun, Gautham, the man behind the stars, and Kush Maini at Meco Kartopia on Sunday. Photo by Anand Philar. 
Team NK Racing, who won the Team Trophy in the Senior Class and their lead driver one of the top-3 current Indian International racing champions (Arjun Maini, right) who became the National champion again in Karting (Seniors) for fun. Photo by David Bodapati 
Divy Nandan gets a cold surprise as NK Racing team celebrates their maiden triumph winning both the team trophy and the individual trophy (Arjun Maini) in their debut in Rotax Max National Karting Championship at Meco Kartopoia on Sunday. Divy, from Gurugram, made his debut in the National Championship, thanks to NK Racing. David ‘s photo Coming back to Rotax Max, Kush (NK Racing Academy), incidentally clinched the top position in each of the three rounds he had competed in. He didn’t take part in Round 2 due the death of his grandfather, and then in Round 5 due to some technical issues, which saw Arjun Maini restore the order, claiming the title.
Agra’s Shahan Ali Moshin (MSPORT) took the second position with an aggregate of 400 points in the category while Bangalore’s Mihir Suman (Birel Art coached by Preetham Muniappa) finished just 4 points behind to take the third place in the championship table.

Micro Max driver ditya, gets a Special Award Another Bangalore lad, Rishon Rajeev (Birel Art, also Preetham’s ward), kept his grilling run going, winning the Junior Max title with 436 points. Rishon began slowly, though, finishing third in Round 3’s two races and Round 4’s first. But thereafter he was in a league of his own, taking the top spot in the remaining three races. He won Best Driver of the Year Award for his consistent performances.
Ruhaan Alva (MSPORT), who totally dominated the X30 Nationals to become a Junior National Champion earlier, could only get with 410 points as he had issues with the kart from the very first round and could not sort it out nor recover from the loss of initial points, and settled for second best. That in no way, takes the fight out put out Ruhaan and Rohaan, the senior of Madesh brothers. Rishon, did put in consistent performance and deserved his wins. And Rohaan, driving for Peregrine Racing International bagged 399 points from the five rounds to take third position in the Championship.
Rohaan’s younger brother Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing International), however, brought home a championship trophy by clinching the Micro Max title fairly comfortably. He was an epitome of talent and when he is on track blazing for all those wins, it’s like “Poetry in Motion”. He collected 445 points which was way better than Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birelart Racing; 413) and Arafath Sheikh (MSPORT; 413).
Aditya was declared the Best Newcomer of the Championship. Ishaan Madesh won two special awards, for the most number of poles and the most number of wins through the season. No surprises there!
The participation of Narain Karthikeyan ( F1 ), Arjun Maini ( F2 ) and Kush Maini ( British F3 ) added a lot of value to the championship and reinstated the value of the commitment of Meco Motorsports to provide a fantastic platform for young Indian drivers to progress from, thanks to Narain Karthikeyan for bringing his team NK Racing to Meco Kartopia.
Women in Motorsports: Our girl in Karting, this season is Shriya Lohia. Read her experience in her own words:

Shriya Lohia, spends some time, may be posting on Social Media, after the races and before the PD on Sunday. And that's an end to the Rotax Max National Championship 2020!“A completely new experience for me. I started off Round 1 in the Micro Max Class just to find out that I’ve outgrown it. Becoming 8 kg overweight! I decided to drop out of the Round 2, as I was stuck between Micro and Junior classes. I tested out the Junior kart for two days and just for some exposure; I took an entry into Round 3 in the Junior kart. The kart felt so much faster and nicer. Due to a few problems in the set-up (kart) and me being completely new to the category, I couldn’t perform well. I made my way upto 7th in the Finals which is acceptable due the fact that I was the only one with such less experience. I really need to work on my strength if I want to be successful in this category. In Heat 1 of Round 3, I was able to get a good start all the way up to 5th, only to lose it to an incident. Besides that, it was really fun and I can’t stop fan-girling over the fact that Kush Maini came up to me and told me it was a decent first race in junior! Means, more than the world to me. Overall, it was a really fun weekend with the guys and also got have some fun in the wet! I promise to work hard and perform better next time. Congratulations, to all the winners! A huge thanks to all the mechanics, coaches and team members. And Thank You for a good weekend.” Cho chweet, Shriya. At INDIAinF1, we promise we will follow you, too! Source: From Shirya’s INSTAGRAM!Championship winners:
Senior Max: 1. Arjun Maini (NK Racing Academy; 431); 2. Shahan Ali Moshin (MSPORT; 400); 3. Mihir Suman Avalakki (Birel Art; 396)
Junior Max: Rishon Rajeev (Birelart; 436); 2. Ruhaan Alva (MSPORT; 410) 3. Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing; 399)
Micro Max: 1. Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing; 445); 2. Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birelart Racing; 413); 3. Arafath Sheikh (MSPORT; 413).
Provisional unaudited Results:
FINAL
Seniors (18 laps): 1. #63 Arjun Maini (NK Racing) (17 min, 02.222 seconds – 55.475); 2. . #61 Mihir Suman Avalakki (Birel Art) (17:08.977 -55.815); 3. #62 Yash Aradhya (MSport) (17:11.272 – 55.714); 4. #68. Raaj Bakhru (Rayo Racing) (17:15.611 – 56.043); 5. #76 Nigel Abraham Thomas (Peregrine Racing International) (17:15.947- 55.945); 6. #72 Shahan Ali Mohsin (MSport) (17:16.713; 55.963);. 7. #96 Sohil Shah (NK Racing) (16:20.598); 8. #69 David Ryan (17:22.197 -56.282); 9.#99 G Rahul Redyy (MSport) (17:24.834 -56.296); 10. #55 Divy Nandan (NK Racing) (17:39.564-57.282); Grid: 12 drivers; Result subject to Post-Event Scrutiny! DNF: #77 Suriya Varathan (MSport) 7:51.757 – 55.902; #64 Narain Karthikeyan (NK Racing – Guest Driver) Best lap: Arjun Maini; Avg Speed: 76.070; Best Speed: 77.873; Margin of victory: 6.775;
Junior (15 laps): 1. #26 Rishon Rajeev (Birel Art) (14:39.205 – 56.239 Lap 10); 2. #36 Ruhaan Alva (MSport) (14:39.664 – 56.015); 3. #45 Abhay M (Birel Art) (14:41.751 – 55.986); 4. #48 Shaurya Kapani (Rayo Racing) (14: 44.521 – 56.209); 5. #40 Jaden Rahman Pariat (MSport) (14:45.773 – 56.016); 6. #41 Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing International) (14:51.732 -55.805); 7. #Rohaan Madesh (14:53.121 – 56.545); 8. #49 Akshat Misra (14;54.051 – 56.356); 9. Anshul Sai Shiva Kumar (Birel Art) 14:55.333 -56.573); 10. #44 Tarun Muthaiah (14:55.585 -56.378); Grid: 10 drivers.
Micro Max (12 Laps): 1. #11 Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing International) (13.11.258 -1:01.000); 2. #5 Arafath Sheikh (MSport) (13:19.734 – 1:01.740); 3. #10 Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birel Art) (13:23.353 -1:01.575); 4. #2 D Nikhilesh Raju (Birel Art) (13:24.195 – 1:01.495); 5. #9 Vedha Vishnu (MSport) (13:41.934 -.01:02.711). 6. #25 Anuj Arun Velraj (MSport) (13:59.170 – 1:02.252); Result subject to Post-Event Scrutiny! Grid 6 drivers; Best Lap: Ishaan Madesh; Avg Speed: 65.516; Best Speed: 70.820; Margin of Victory: 8.476.
PRE-FINAL
Seniors (15 laps): 1. #63 Arjun Maini (NK Racing) (14:10.767 – Best lap 55.577); 2. #61 Mihir Suman Avalakki (Birel Art) (14:16.639 – 55.922); 3. #62 Yash Aradhya (MSport) (14:19.894 – 55.919) 4. #72 Shahan Ali Mohsin (MSport) (14:22.328; 56.325); 5. #77 K Suriya Varathan (MSport) (14:22.681 – 56.267); 4. 5. #68 Raaj Bakhru (Rayo Racing) (14:23.041- 56.221); 7. #96 Sohil Shah (MSport) (14:25.808 -56.426); 8. #76 Nigel Abraham Thoma (Peregrine Racing International) (14:26.574 – 56.253); 9. #69 David Ryan (NK Racing) (14:27.295 -56.381); 10. #99 G Rahul Reddy (MSport) (14:30.113 – 56.596); 11. #55 Divy Nandan (NK Racing) (14:41.411 -57.414) Grid: 12 drivers; DNF: #64 Narain Karthikeyan (NK Racing – Guest Driver). Result subject to Post-Event Scrutiny! Best Lap: Arjun Maini Average Speed 76.167; Best speed: 77.730. Margin of victory: 5.872.
Junior (12 laps): 1. #26 Rishon Rajeev (Birel Art) (11:37.327 – 56.138); 2. #36 Ruhaan Alva (MSport) (11: 40.383 – 56.193); 3. #48 Shaurya Kapani (Rayo Racing) (11:42.694 – 56.318); 4. #45 Abhay M (Birel Art) (11: 42.822 – 56.212); 5 #44 Tarun Muthaiah (Peregrine Racing International) (11:43.412 -56.468); 6. #40 Jaden Rahman Pariat (MSport) (14:48.081 – 56.312); 7.#49 Akshat Mishra (MSport) (11: 42.694 – 56.098); 8. Anshul Sai Shiva Kumar (Birel Art) 11:54.030 – 57.166); 9. #41 Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing International) (11:36.844 -57/217); 10. #27 Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing International) (11:37.828 – 56.589); Result subject to Post-Event Scrutiny! Best Lap: Rishon Rajeev Ag speed 74.341; Best speed 76.953. Margin of victory: 3.056
Micro Max (10 Laps): 1. #11 Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) (10.26.285 -1:01.159); 2. #10 Aditya Suresh Kamat (Birel Art) (10:33.060 – 1:01.660); 3. Arafath Sheikh (MSport) (10:42.491 – 1: 01.905); 4. #25 Anuj Arun Velraj (MSport) (10:43.166 – 1:02.518); 5. #9 Vedha Vishnu (MSport) (10:51.088 -01:02.822). 5. #2 D Nikhileash Raju (Birel Art) (10:53.235 – 1:01.676 Lap 10); 4. Grid 6 drivers. Result subject to Post-Event Scrutiny! Best lap: Ishaan; Avg Speed: 68.978; Best Speed: 70.636; Margin of victory: 6.775;
eom/David/Result added 11Jan2021 at 0750pm – with inputs from fmsci release
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Maini brothers dominate; Rishon Rajeev, Rohaan Madesh share honours; Ishaan in line to retain title
Bengaluru, 9 Jan 2021: Now under the tutelage of Narain Karthikeyan, Maini brothers dominated the show and hogged the limelight in the Senior Class, once again for the third week running but it was Birel Art’s Rishon Rajeev, who put in another stellar performance taking a gold in the final race of the Junior Class while the pre-finals were dominated Madesh brothers of Peregrine Racing. Rohaan in Junior class and Ishaan in Micro Max class, excelled clinching a gold each in the fifth and penultimate round of the Rotax Max National Karting Championship here at Meco Kartopia, near Bagalur, on Saturday.
Kush Maini, the runner-up in the British F3 Championship, beat Arjun Maini, an F2 driver and Haas Formula 1 development driver for two seasons, before he switched to European Le Mans. However, much cannot be read into his under-performance as this is just karting to prepare for the new initiative that is being launched by Narain Karthikeyan, the pioneer and first Formula 1 driver from India. Arjun Maini is leading the championship as NK Racing Academy team with 342 over Suriya Varathan of MSport (323), as Kush Maini missed a race due to the death of his grandfather in Round 2. Arjun promptly dedicated his win to the man who was close to his heart and who moulded his character. Sohil Shah replaced Kush, for that race as a reserve driver of the team.

Rishov Ranjan, leads the Junior championship by 19 points after Round 5 Reigning champion in his class, now in Senior class, Shahan Ali Mohsin completed the podium in both the pre-final and the final. Rubbing shoulders with the country’s top-3 current single-seater star drivers is a boon to the talented MSport karter, who dominated the karting scene in junior classes.
Rohaan Madesh was brilliant in the win today as he showcased his driving skills and exhibited his talent to win one race. But he needs to be consistent to win races regularly in tune with his talent. Rohaan found his wonted form, and won the Pre-final race while Rishon Rajeev displaced him to take the victory in the Final race of Round 5. Rishon is leading the championship by 19 points. He took two wins, two poles and two fastest laps in the five rounds and also suffered engine issues in Round 3. Meanwhile, Ruhaan Alva, who swept everything in the X30 Nationals, but for one race, seems to have been bogged down by issues with the kart and began the Rotax season on a back-foot. But despite the setback, he logged a second place in both the pre-final and Final.

Ishaan Madesh, championiship leader in the Micro Max category. It is another well-known pair of siblings in the karting circles for the past few seasons and that’s Madesh brothers. It is the bubbly Ishaan Madesh, a happy-go-lucky karter, the junior of the two, who catches the eye every time he is on the track. The defending champion’s prime reason for karting is to enjoy, track time or not. Even after the race, he will take his skateboard and play on the track, given a chance. But once he sits in the kart, he is no mean joke. His focus, his skills and importantly his consistent performance are noteworthy. However, he has easily dealt with the competition in his class, and if his energies are channelised properly, and talent and skills fine-tuned, he has the ability to go places, provided he manages to keep the distractions out, which usually creep in as kids grow up. Watch-out for him, especially, as and when he moves to the Junior class. Ishaan of Pregrine Racing with 356 points is leading the championship over Aditya Suresh Kamath of Birel Art (330) and Arafath Sheikh of MSport too has an outside chance, mathematically, to still go for the 2020 title with 329 points in his bag. Sunday’s two races will make the champ!

Rohan Madesh takes the flag in the pre-finals and needs to score 20 points more than Rishon Rajeev in the two races on Sunday offering 34 (pre final) and 55 (final) points. @twitter fmsci Rohan Madesh, the elder brother, is much more mature and his driving and times are improving with each year. He has the pace but needs to stay focussed and get consistent results as the Junior class throws many challenges.
Rishon Magehalli Rajeev of Birel Art managed a fourth place in the other race taking in some valuable points while Rohan Madesh could not make it to the top-six in the race which was by Rishon, thus trailing him in championship points. The final round on Sunday will be crucial for both.
Akshat Misra of MSport took a third place in the Junior category while in the pre-finals, while it is Jaden Rahman Pariat completed the podium in the Final and Akshat could only finish sixth.
Provisional unaudited Results:

A brilliant freeze of the Rotax Max Karting Nationals, by well-known motorsport photographer Shajahan, the only one to attend all karting events in 2020 season. At INDIAinF1, we salute such dedicated photo journalists! (Editor’s note: RESULTS ARE NOT OFFICIAL and will be replaced once OFFICIAL RESULTS ARE RECEIVED!)
PRE-FINAL
Seniors (18 laps): 1. #65 Kush Maini (NK Racing) (Time: 14: 27.972; 55.500 Lap 8)); 2. #63 Arjun Maini (NK Racing) (14:29.772 – 55.608 Lap 4); 3. #72 Shahan Ali Mohsin (14:34.816; 55.896 Lap 2); 4. #61 Mihir Suman Avalakki (14:35.447 -55.877 Lap 4); 5. #77 K Suriya Varathan (14:38.106 – 55.710 Lap 5); 6. #68 Raaj Bakhru (14:50.421- 56.098 Lap 4). Grid: 12 drivers;
Junior (12 laps): 1. #27 Rohaan Madesh (11:37.059 – 56.247 – Lap 12) 2. #36 Ruhaan Alva (11: 37.520 – 56.298- Lap 12); 3. #49 Akshat Mishra (11: 37.940 – 56.098 Lap 7); 4. #26 Rishon Rajeev (11:39.001 – 56.063 Lap 6); 5. #45 Abhay M (11: 39.821 – 56.323 Lap 11); 6. #40 Jaden Rahmat Pariat (11:40.443 – 56.315 Lap 10). Grid: 10
Micro Max (10 Laps): 1. #11 Ishaan Madesh (11.08.065 -1:01.210 Lap 9); 2. #5 Arafath Sheikh (11:11.625 – 1: 01.758 Lap 3); 3. #2 D Nikhileash Raju (11:15.462 – 1:02.156 Lap 6); 4. #10 Aditya Suresh Kumar (11:19.308 1:01.297 Lap 9); 5. #25 Anuj Arun Velraj (11:22.779 – 1:02.698 Lap 4); 6. #17 Zarah Misra (11:28.369 – 1:03.516 Lap 5).
FINAL
Seniors (18 laps): 1. #65 Kush Maini (NK Racing) (Time: 17min, 02.885sec; Best lap: 55.576 Lap 6)); 2. #63 Arjun Maini (NK Racing) (17:09.043 – 55.716 Lap 14); 3. #72 Shahan Ali Mohsin (17:13.796; 56.065 Lap 10); 4. #77 K Suriya Varathan (17:14.177 – 56.125 Lap17); 5. #61 Mihir Suman Avalakki (17:22.494 -56.241 Lap 8); 6. #76 Nigel Abraham Thomas (17:24.934- 56.572 Lap15). Grid: 12 drivers;
Junior (15 laps): 1. #26 Rishon Rajeev (14:46.691 – 56.239 Lap 10); 2. #36 Ruhaan Alva (14:46.927 – 56.247 Lap 12); 3. #40 Jaden Rahman Pariat (14:48.081 – 56.312 Lap 11); 4. #45 Abhay M (14:53.057 – 56.468 Lap 13); 5. #48 Shaurya Kapani (14: 53.320 – 56.504 Lap 10); 6. #49 Akshat Misra (14;58.738 – 56.188 Lap 7). Grid: 10 drivers.
Micro Max (12 Laps): 1. #11 Ishaan Madesh (13.37.211 -1:00.167 Lap 7); 2. #10 Aditya Suresh Kamath (13:48.384 – 01:01.187 Lap 12);
Only 11 laps: #25 Anuj Arun Velraj (12:47.434 – 01:01.423 Lap 10); ?? Arafath Sheikh (13:49.293 – 1: 01.241 Lap 7); ?? #9 Veda Vishnu (13:58.106 – 1:02.282 Lap 3); ?? #12 Rohan Reddy (14:02.273 – 1:01.612 Lap 8);
Only 8 laps: #7 D Nikhilesh Raju (09:39.607 – 1:01.211 Lap 7).
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Rabindra, Ghorpade, Rajiv shine in National Karting Championship
Hyderabad, 17 July 2017: Aaroh Rabindraand of Mumbai and Bengaluru school student Chirag Ghorpade caught the limelight along with Arjun Rajivin the second round of the FMSCI National Rotax Karting Championship, here on Monday.
All three fought back from P2 or P3 to emerge victorious in their respective final races in what proved to be an action-packed and closely fought weekend.
In the Senior Max, Manav Sharma of Faridabad (BPC Racing) dominated the qualifiers and pre-finals but couldn’t hold on to his advantage in the day’s marquee race.
He was pipped to the post by Aaroh Rabindra (Rayo Racing), who started from P2 but still managed a handsome 3.586-second margin victory in the 20-lap race.
The Junior Max final was won by Chirag Ghorpade (BPC) in a gripping race but young Tijil Rao almost grabbed all the attention in this category.
Tijil took part in the races despite being born with club feet, which means he was born with both his legs turned inwards. He underwent four corrective surgeries but his deformity is yet to be completely corrected.
Yash Aradhya and Shahan Ali Mohsin (both of MSport) and Chirag were engaged in a nail-biting tussle. Sai Satish began on pole but he was quickly overtaken by Arjun Syam.
After a few laps, Chirag passed him and held on to the lead until the 15th lap; at that stage, Aradhya overtook him but on the final lap he made a crucial mistake, allowing Aradhya to reclaim the lead.
In the Micro Max, all the podium places were claimed by Bengaluru lads. Arjun Rajiv got the better of Ruhaan Alva, who began on pole,
Results: Senior Max: 1. Aaroh Ravindra (Rayo Racing); Aanjan Patodia (Rayo); Manav Sharma (BPC)
Junior Max: 1. Chirag Ghorpade (BPC Racing); 2. Yash Aradhya (MSport); Shahan Ali Mohsin (MSport)
Micro Max: 1. Arjun Rajiv (Peregrine Racing); 2. Ruhaan Alva (Birel Art); 3. MR Rishon (Birel Art).




















