Next-gen riders put up an impressive show on day 1 of round 3 of MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship
Published By : Lelin Mallick | October 10, 2021 10:27 PM
Share
Chennai, Oct 10: As day 1 of Round 3of the MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2021came to a close today, next-gen riders showcased impressive racing skills on racetrack. Today’s races of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup – NSF250R & CBR150Rsaw the energetic young guns Sarthak Chavan, Kavin Quintal, IkshanShanbagh and Prakash Kamat set the track ablaze with their powerful performance.This rise in the level of racing from these young riders bears testimony to the success of the program introduced by Honda 2Wheelers India to nurture the motorsports culture in India. The IDEMITSU Honda SK69 Racing Team’s riders Rajiv Sethu, Mathana Kumar and Senthil Kumar gave a strong competition to others in PS165cc category of National Championship and finished at fourth, fifth and eleventh places respectively. Outlining the performance of the riders today, Prabhu Nagaraj, Senior Vice President – Brand & Communications, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, “Today was all about our young stars as they impressed us all with their stellar performances. Sarthak displayed his racing prowess and won the NSF250R race today. It was incredible to see Kavin Quintal quickly moving up the ladder from his 10th place start in NSF250R. The CBR150R saw an epic battle between Ikshan Shanbhag and Prakash Kamat in the last lap. On the other hand, our Pro-Stock 165cc riders Rajiv, Senthil and Mathana fought hard and displayed true qualities of being great riders on track today by putting up a strong fight till end. Even though it was a tough day for them, our seasoned trio are fully geared to race their best tomorrow. We are all set to better our results tomorrow.” Newly introduced Honda Hornet 2.0 One Make Race The adrenaline-fuelled race of Honda Hornet 2.0 One Make race saw Chennai’s Kevin Kannan stealing the podium win from Alwin Sundar who bagged second position with a difference of 0.736 seconds. Joining them on the podium is UllasSantrupt Nanda who lapped back 0.513 seconds behind Alwin Sundar. Thrissur’s Anfal A while fighting fiercely for podium finish went wide in lap 5 and finished fourth. IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup – NSF 250R & CBR150R categories The powerful Moto3 spec machine was put to its true test by young riders in IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R. While Pune’s Sarthak Chavan won the race, Chennai’s Kavin Quintal showcased his full potential despite starting from back of the grid after crashing out in morning qualifier. Racing his finest Kavin surpassed the race leader Sarthak Chavan in the last lap. However, Sarthak quickly overtook Kavin and cemented first place on podium with total time of 11:10.598.Kavin Quintal after recording the best lap of 1:49.506, finished second followed by Malappuram’s Mohsin P. The first race of third round of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup CBR150R saw IkshanShanbhag, Prakash Kamat and Theopaul Leander completing the podium. In a neck-to-neck racing action between the pole starter Prakash and Ikshan, Ikshan steered ahead at Turn 9 of last lap and took the podium win. Recording the best lap of 2:09.733 seconds, 17-year Prakash finished second with just 0.039 seconds behind. While Chennai’s Theopaul Leander after starting from 6th on the grid, aggressively moved after an intense battle & clawed his way upto3rd place after an intense battle with Rakshith Dave who finished fourth.
Prameya English Is Now On WhatsApp Join And Get Latest News Updates Delivered To You Via WhatsApp
You Might Also Like
More From Related News
Legacy Preserved: Pataudi Medallion Proposed for India-England Series Following Tendulkar's Intervention
Satya Swarup & Akshara Hanaga Crowned Champions at U-11 Khordha District Chess Championship
Markram's Masterpiece: A Glorious 136 Guides South Africa to Historic World Test Championship Glory
Cricket’s New Fielding Law Change: The Boundary 'Bunny Hop' Rule Amended by MCC, Effective Next Week
WTC Final: Rain Looms Large Over South Africa's Historic WTC Final Run Chase
Lord's Delivers High Drama: 14 Wickets Tumble on Day 2 as WTC Final Hangs in the Balance
Dramatic First Day as Rabada and Aussie Pacers Dominate
AAC silver medal winner Srabani Nanda gets rousing welcome
'Badminton for All': The Ambitious Vision of Deepika Padukone's Badminton School.
Odisha eves win in Inter State T20 blind cricket
Jindal Sports Hostel athletes secure double gold at Moscow Wushu Star International Championship 2025
Alcaraz Defends Roland Garros Crown in Marathon Thriller, Outlasting Jannik Sinner in Longest French Open Final
Indian Contingent Ends Taiwan Open on a High, Securing Six Golds on Day Two, Including Two Championship Records
Bargarh FC clinches CM Trophy Under‑15 Football Championship
Cricketer Rinku Singh gets engaged to Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj in Lucknow
Gauff Crowned French Open Champion After Overcoming Sabalenka in Rollercoaster No. 1 vs. No. 2 Final
RPL team Kalinga Black Tigers unveils jersey and mascot
Bengaluru Stampede: KSCA Secretary and Treasurer Resign Citing Moral Responsibility
Magnus Carlsen Secures Seventh Norway Chess Title Amidst Final-Round Drama and Heartbreak for Gukesh