Sunday, 12 July 2015

Day 2 of MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship





CHENNAI: Riding a near-flawless race on his Yamaha R15, veteran Rajini Krishnan of Moto-Rev Yamaha Racing team powered his way to a splendid victory in the top-end Group B (165cc, modified) class as the second round of the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship concluded at the MMRT track, celebrating its Silver Jubilee, here on Sunday.

Rajini, who had finished second behind Jagan Kumar of TVS Racing in the first race on Saturday, left nothing to chance when opportunity presented itself.

Jagan suffered a puncture at the end of the second lap when in the lead and Rajini seized the opportunity to score a handsome win ahead of Harry Sylvester (TVS Racing). Sarath Kumar (Ten10 Racing) completed the podium and Jagan completed the remainder of the six-lap race despite the punctured tyre.

Meanwhile, Vishwadev Muraleedharan, the 23-year old MBA graduate from Coimbatore, making his debut in the National Championship representing Sparks Racing, enjoyed a memorable weekend as he achieved a double in the Group D (165cc) Novice class to repeat his first round feat last month in Coimbatore.

Muraleedharan also dominated the Suzuki Gixxer Cup (Novice) category where he won both races this weekend.

Ananth Raj ascended the top step of the podium when he won an incident-filled Suzuki Gixxer Cup (Open) race that was red-flagged twice due to crashes and reduced to two laps from the scheduled six.

Sumit Lucas Toppo scored a fine win in the CBR 250 category of the Honda One Make Championship, seeing off an initial strong challenge by international rider Sarath Kumar.

Toppo, hailing from Ranchi, had a lonely race up front after building on an early lead with Sarath Kumar unable to bridge the gap.

​The results (Provisional):

Group B (165cc) Open (6 laps): Rajni Krishnan (MotoRev Yamaha Racing) 1 (11mins 53.132secs); Harry Sylvester (TVS Racing) 2 (11:56.599); Sarath Kumar S (Ten10 Racing) 3 (12:04.685).

Group C (165cc) Open (6 laps): Ananth Raj P (Kingdom Racing) 1 (12:52.761); Mathana Kumar S (Ten10 Racing) 2 (12:54.206); Harikrishnan R (Ten10 Racing) 3 (12: 54.925).

Group D (165cc) Novice (6 laps): Vishwadev Muraleedharan (Sparks Racing) 1 (13:29.846); Amarnath Menon K (Apex Racing Academy) 2 (13:33.463); Shankar Guru A 3 (13:34.610).

Honda One-Make Championship – CBR 250 Open (6 laps): Sumit Lucas Toppo (Pro Lap Racing) 1 (12:28.972); Sarath Kumar (Ten10 Racing) 2 (12:46.138); Harikrishnan R (Ten10 Racing) 3 (12:50.970).CBR 150 Novice (6 laps – Short Loop): Sivanesan S 1 (07:45.124); Mahesh Murali M 2 (07:45.334); Aravind B 3 (07:45.872).

Suzuki Gixxer Cup – Open (2 laps): Ananth Raj 1 (04:35.370); Arvind Ganesh 2 (04:35.387); Abhishek Vasudev 3 (04:36.909). Note: Race stopped at 50 per cent distance – Only half points awarded. Novice (6 laps, Short Loop): Vishwadv Muraleedharan 1 (7: 45.498);  Malsawmdawngliana 2 (7:46.583); Amarnath Menon K 3 (7: 47.195).

CAPTIONS:

Image-1: Vishwadev Muraleedharan (Sparks Racing), who achieved his second double in the Group D (165cc) Novice class besides winning the Suzuki Gixxer Cup (Novice) race in the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship in Chennai on Sunday.

Image-2: Rajini Krishnan of Moto-Rev Yamaha Racing, winner of the Group B (165cc) Open class race in the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship in Chennai on Sunday.

Image-3: Ananth Raj P (Kingdom Racing India) on way to winning the Group C (165cc) Open class race in the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship in Chennai on Sunday.​

​Image-4: Sivanesan S (No.4) cutting through the field while winning the CBR 150 Novice race in the Honda One Make Championship in Chennai on Sunday.

Image-5: Sumit Lucas Toppo (No.47), winner of the CBR 250 (Open) race in the Honda One Make Championship in Chennai on Sunday.

Image-6: Rajini Krishnan (centre) of Moto-Rev Yamaha Racing team, who won the Group B (165cc) Open race on Sunday in the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship, flanked by second-placed Harry Sylvester of TVS Racing (right) and third placed Sarath Kumar of Ten10 Racing (left).

About Madras Motor Sports Club

Madras Motor Sports Club, founded in 1952, is one of the oldest motorsports club in India and has been the pioneer in conducting motorsports events in India for decades. MMSC hosts more than 14 racing events both cars and bikes, and equal number of TSD rallies in the city. MMSC owns and operates the Madras Motor Race Track in Sriperumbudur near Chennai. MMSC has been the promoter for the National Racing Championship for both 4-wheelers and 2-wheelers for decades. It has constantly maintained the highest standards in organising motor sport at local, national and international levels including the Tata T1 Prima Truck Racing Championship. The MMSC is committed to the growth and development of the sport.

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