Tag: Sagar Muthappa

  • Sagar Muthappa, Sandeep Rao win Popular Rally, to open up the title race

    Cochin, 28 October 2001: The 31-year Coorgi Sagar Muthappa and Sandeep Rao put their woes behind after three bad rallies and bounced with a win in Coorg last month, and added another back-to-back overall victory, comfortably clinching the 19th Chandrika Soap Popular Rally, the seventh round of the Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) here on Sunday.

    With this victory, Sagar Muthappa and Sandeep Rao, kept themselves with a realistic chance of going for the title at the last round, the Coffee Day Rally, in Mangalore in December.

    The rally consisted of 380km of total distance with nine Special Stages of two legs run on Saturday and Sunday. There were two physical stages, one of 15km at Boothathankettu and the other of 10km at Edamalayar, near Idukki district and these were run repeatedly as five stages on the first day and four stages on Sunday to make it a total of nine Special Stages making it about 115km of Stage-distance,

    With a superb show on Saturday, the two Engineer friends based in Bangalore, Sagar and Sandeep, took a narrow lead of just 2 seconds but that was enough to keep reigning Asia Zone champion at bay and allowed them to fight on Sunday. But the champion in Naren, ably assisted by navigator Ramkumar, fought back taking the lead in the second stage on Sunday, but as fate would have it, he suffered clutch issues and lost a lot of time in the next stage. Sagar and Sandeep were steady and had an easy outing in the last stage to finish on top for their second successive victory. Last year’s winner hear, Arjun Balu and KR Kumar, fiished overall second and multiple former National champion, lost time in transport, and was content to be Overall third.

    Biking legends Jagat Nanjappa and Anita, won the 1400cc Class with Vijayant Chowdhry and Musa Sherif taking the second place. With this win Jagat and Anita took the lead in the National Championship in this class replacing Vikram Mathias at the top.

    Local star Dr Bikku Babu and co-driver Bonnie Thomas of Q-wait Oil clinched the Rally Star Cup for novices while Rahul Kantharaj and navigator Vivek Bhatt came second ahead of Manju K and co-driver K Prasad, who finished third.

    Final Provisional Results:

    Overall: 1. Sagar Muthappa/ Sandeep S Rao (Team MRF) Honda City (1hour, 26min, 24sec); 2. Arjun Balu/ KR Kumar (Team MRF) Honda City (1:28:44); 3. N Leelakrishnan/ Farooq Ahmed (Team MRF) Honda City (1:29:05); 4.Jagat Nanjappa/ Anita Nanjappa (Team MRF) Maruti Esteem (1: 31:16); 5. Vijayant Chaudhry/ Moosa Sherif (Team MRF) Maruti Esteem (1:33:44).

    1400cc Class: 1. Jagat Nanjappa/ Anita Nanjappa (Team MRF) Maruti Esteem (1: 31:16); 2. Vijayant Chaudhry/ Moosa Sherif (Team MRF) Maruti Esteem (1:33:44); 3. George Anthony (1:35:43).

    Rally Star Cup: 1. Bikku Babu /Bonnie Thomas (Q-wait Oil), Maruti Esteem (1:35:01); 2. Rahul Kantharaj/ Vivek Bhatt, Maruti Esteem, (1:38:21); 3. J Manju/ K Prasad, Maruti Esteem (1:38:21).

  • Maiden Overall title for Sagar Muthappa-Sandeep Rao

    By George Francis/ Scorp News

    Madikeri, 30 Sept 2001: Team MRF’s Sagar Muthappa and co-driver Sandeep S Rao won their maiden Overall Title in the Coorg Xpresso Rally, the sixth round of the MAI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) here on Sunday.

    The Motorsports Association of India charted an eight round calendar and the last two rounds will be in Cochin on October and Mangalore in November. The sixth round here attracted a total number of 18 cars.

    The Sagar-Sandeep duo was the National Rally Champion in 1998 in a lower class and it took nearly three years for the two to win a major title after they had shifted to a higher-class car. “We have done it,” said Sagar, leaning on his Team MRF red and white Honda City. “We were always finishing behind Naren and his partner and we needed that extra bit to prove our worth and we did that today.”

    Sagar Muthappa, left, and co-driver Sandeep S Rao of Team MRF after their maiden Overall title at Coorg on Sunday. Scorp News photo by George Francis
    Sagar Muthappa, left, and co-driver Sandeep S Rao of Team MRF after their maiden Overall title at Coorg on Sunday. Scorp News photo by George Francis

    It was a similar case in the Rally Star Cup category too as JM Manju and co-driver Srinivas Murthy, in a blue-hued Esteem, won their maiden title. Both Manju and Murthy have been rallying on two wheelers from 1988 to 1996 and, in fact, Manju is also a motocross rider.

    They shifted to cars this season with the advent of the RSC which offers a rally-prepared car with service back-up and a room for two for four days, at a low cost of Rs.45,000 per event.

    “We feel great winning the rally here and we will try our best in the other two rallies of the season,” said Manju, and added “but anyday bikes are more fun than cars.”

    The first leg of the Coorg rally was between Yemmagoondi and Polibetta estates, run twice each in the forward and reverse direction to make up eight Special Stages. The second leg is between Margolly and Cottabetta estates, run twice in the forward and once in the reverse direction to make up six Special Stages. So there were 14 Special Stages to test the skills of the National rallyists on the slippery dirt roads of the Coorg coffee estates.

    National champion VR Naren Kumar and his co-driver D Ramkumar got off to a flying start and took the early lead on the opening day but luck eluded them as they crashed out during the second stage. Explaining the crash Naren Kumar said: “It was a fast left-hander. There was a bush extending a little onto the road and blinding the exit of the turn. I moved a little to the right to avoid it but hit the embankment that was on the road and the car went out of control and crashed. With the windshield smashed, we had no other option than to opt out of the rally.”

    That gave Sagar and SAndeep, who were 15 seonds behind Naren and Ram in the initial stages of the rally, the upper hand. At the end of the day they had increased the lead considerably and enjoyed a two-minute advantage over their nearest rivals N Leelakrishnan and Farooq Ahmed.

    Team MRF’s Vikram Mathias and co-driver Sujith Kumar took the day’s honours in the 1400cc class, while Lohith Urs and MK Bopanna were sitting pretty in the RSC event.

    The second leg, flagged off the next day, had a lot in store in the six Special Stages that were planned out. There was a heavy downpour which made the dirt roads slushier. As a result the fifth Special Stage on the Cottabetta Estate was cancelled due to safety reasons. All the competitors played it safe and were content to finish the leg and pick up points for the Overall Championship. Arjun Balu and KR Kumar, who finished third overall, summed it up by saying, “In the given conditions our only aim was to gain as many points as possible.”

    While the overnight leaders in two of the events continued their good run and went on to win the titles, Lohith and Bopanna were rather unfortunate in that they had gear ox problems andhad to pull out from the RSC Category. Manju and Murthy won the event comfortably in the end.

    The Overall title has put Sagar and Sandeep in contention for the National Championship and they are now in the third position with 32 points. N Leelakrishnan and Farooq are still on the top with 51 points followed by Vikram Mathias and BS Sujith Kumar with 35 points.

    AS Muthanna of TATA Coffee, who was the Chief Guest, gave away the prizes to the winners.

    Provisional Results:

    Overall: 1. Sagar Muthappa/ Sandeep S Rao (Team MRF) (1hour, 44minutes, 01second); 2. N Leelakrishnan/ Farooq Ahmed (Team MRF) (1:46:16); 3. Arjun Balu/ KR Kumar (Team MRF) (1:46:28).

    1401-1600cc Class: 1. Sagar Muthappa/ Sandeep S Rao (Team MRF) (1hour, 44minutes, 01second); 2. N Leelakrishnan/ Farooq Ahmed (Team MRF) (1:46:16); 3. Arjun Balu/ KR Kumar (Team MRF) (1:46:28).

    801 to 1400cc Class: 1. Vikram Mathias/ BS Sujith Kumar (Team MRF) (1:49:31); 2. Jagat Nanjappa/ Anita Nanjappa (Team MRF) (1:49:51); 3. R Gopinath/ C Rajaram (2:10:41).

    Rally Star Cup: 1. JM Manju/ U Srinivas Murthy (2:03:43); 2. Zubin P Nariman/ Mazdayar Vatcha (2:09:54); 3. Abdul Haq Saleem/ Sayed Mastaq (2:17:14).

    Editor’s Note: The story is manually migrated in 2020 to support `INRC: Hall of Fame’ article