Chennai, March 19 (Ians) Three-time Asia Pacific Rally Champion Gaurav Gill of Jk Tyre Racing played a strategic game with controlled aggression and won the Fia Aprc Asia Rally Cup comfortably with a big margin at the Madras International Circuit in slushy conditions here on Sunday.
The Aprc Asian Rally was run concurrently alongside the 46th South India Rally, which is the first round of the Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship.
The 41-year-old Delhi daredevil, Gaurav Gill with Aniruddha Rangnekar who is also a seven-time Indian National Rally Championship winner, built a huge lead on Saturday and nurtured it with a mature drive on the slippery stages filled with water pools, and used all his experience and knowledge of conditions to beat the Thailand pair of Mana Pornsiricherd and Meenil Thanyaphat of Toyota Rally Team by 49 seconds.
“It was a very challenging rally because of the changing weather conditions with one...
The Aprc Asian Rally was run concurrently alongside the 46th South India Rally, which is the first round of the Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship.
The 41-year-old Delhi daredevil, Gaurav Gill with Aniruddha Rangnekar who is also a seven-time Indian National Rally Championship winner, built a huge lead on Saturday and nurtured it with a mature drive on the slippery stages filled with water pools, and used all his experience and knowledge of conditions to beat the Thailand pair of Mana Pornsiricherd and Meenil Thanyaphat of Toyota Rally Team by 49 seconds.
“It was a very challenging rally because of the changing weather conditions with one...
- 3/19/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Chennai, March 18 (Ians) Arjuna Awardee and three-time Asia Pacific Rally Championship (Aprc) winner, Gaurav Gill and co-driver Aniruddha Rangnekar piloted the Subaru Impreza with admirable control and authority after the rain in the Avisa stage made the dirt track slippery in the Fia Aprc Asia Rally Cup here on Saturday.
Their efforts help them garner a comfortable lead at the end of Day 2 at the Madras International Circuit here.
Gill, the rain-master, established a handsome lead of 1min 18 seconds over his main opposition, Thailand’s Mana Pornsiricherd (co-driver Menil Thanyaphat) of the Toyota Rally Team, in the penultimate stage of the day.
Clocking 18min 54.8sec in Special Stage 6 (SS6) at Avisa due to controlled aggression, Gill protected his lead in the last stage of the day a‘ the ‘Track Stage’ at SS7.
Earlier, he began Saturday cautiously, with the Super Special Stage, a mix of tarmac and dirt, and the Thailand pair,...
Their efforts help them garner a comfortable lead at the end of Day 2 at the Madras International Circuit here.
Gill, the rain-master, established a handsome lead of 1min 18 seconds over his main opposition, Thailand’s Mana Pornsiricherd (co-driver Menil Thanyaphat) of the Toyota Rally Team, in the penultimate stage of the day.
Clocking 18min 54.8sec in Special Stage 6 (SS6) at Avisa due to controlled aggression, Gill protected his lead in the last stage of the day a‘ the ‘Track Stage’ at SS7.
Earlier, he began Saturday cautiously, with the Super Special Stage, a mix of tarmac and dirt, and the Thailand pair,...
- 3/18/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Chennai, March 16 (Ians) There is palpable excitement and expectations of high-octane action as the 46th South India Rally, the first round of the Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship 2023, gets underway here on Friday, with a massive field of 63 entries.
The three-day event, being organised by the Madras Motor Sports Club that is celebrating its 70th anniversary, and will be run concurrently with the second round of the Fia Asia Pacific Rally Championship (Asia Rally Cup) which has attracted 15 entries, including the Toyota Rally team from Thailand.
Reigning National champion from Bengaluru, Karna Kadur and co-driver Nikhil Pai, who also won last year’s Asia Rally Cup round here, will be headlining both Inrc and Aprc fields in an Arka Motorsports-prepared Volkswagen Polo.
Seven-time National champion and winner of three Aprc titles Gaurav Gill, with a new co-driver, Aniruddha Rangnekar, is piloting an imported Subaru Impreza, and as such, will contest only the Asia Rally Cup,...
The three-day event, being organised by the Madras Motor Sports Club that is celebrating its 70th anniversary, and will be run concurrently with the second round of the Fia Asia Pacific Rally Championship (Asia Rally Cup) which has attracted 15 entries, including the Toyota Rally team from Thailand.
Reigning National champion from Bengaluru, Karna Kadur and co-driver Nikhil Pai, who also won last year’s Asia Rally Cup round here, will be headlining both Inrc and Aprc fields in an Arka Motorsports-prepared Volkswagen Polo.
Seven-time National champion and winner of three Aprc titles Gaurav Gill, with a new co-driver, Aniruddha Rangnekar, is piloting an imported Subaru Impreza, and as such, will contest only the Asia Rally Cup,...
- 3/16/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Tumakuru, Dec 2 (Ians) Championship leader Karna Kadur of Bengaluru and second-placed Gaurav Gill face off in another battle for the lead in the 46th Karnataka-1000 rally, the third round of the Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship, which was flagged off here on Friday.
The Karnataka-1000 rally, which has attracted 65 entries, is being organised by the Karnataka Motor Sports Club under the aegis of Fmsci, the governing body of motorsports in India and promoted by Blueband Sports. The rally was flagged off by former Minister S. Shivanna to signal the start of the event which will be run near here over two days starting Saturday (Dec 3).
Following a reconnaissance run this morning of the Special Stages, most of the competitors expressed happiness at the terrain which was variously described as fast, flowing and technical.
Championship leader, Bengaluru’s Karna Kadur (co-driver Nikhil Pai) of Arka Motorsports, said: “I am quite pleased with the Special Stages.
The Karnataka-1000 rally, which has attracted 65 entries, is being organised by the Karnataka Motor Sports Club under the aegis of Fmsci, the governing body of motorsports in India and promoted by Blueband Sports. The rally was flagged off by former Minister S. Shivanna to signal the start of the event which will be run near here over two days starting Saturday (Dec 3).
Following a reconnaissance run this morning of the Special Stages, most of the competitors expressed happiness at the terrain which was variously described as fast, flowing and technical.
Championship leader, Bengaluru’s Karna Kadur (co-driver Nikhil Pai) of Arka Motorsports, said: “I am quite pleased with the Special Stages.
- 12/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Chennai, April 25 (Ians) Bengaluru’s Karna Kadur and co-driver Nikhil Pai (Arka Motorsports) emerged triumphant in a disqualification-marred Mrf 45th South India Rally, which doubled up as the first round of the Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship 2022 at the Mmrt circuit in Sriperumbudur. Kadur put his right foot down when it mattered most, in […]...
- 4/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Chennai, April 24 (Ians) The Bengaluru pair of Karna Kadur and co-driver Nikhil Pai (Arka Motorsports) overcame teething issues to head the Overall standings on the conclusion of Leg-1 in the Mrf 45th South India Rally, the first round of the Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship 2022, which also saw the early exit of seven-time […]...
- 4/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Itanagar, Dec 20 (Ians) Gaurav Gill proved to be the king of the mountains once again, winning Round 2 of the Champions Yacht Club Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship, the Rally of Arunachal, here on Sunday evening.
Chaperoned by his trusted navigator Musa Sherif, the Arjuna Awardee ruled each of the eight Special Stages over the weekend, to make it a grand double for Jk Tyre supported drivers in two back-to-back rounds over four action-packed days.
Gill's teammates too emerged with flying colours, with Amittrajit Ghosh (co-driver Ashwin Naik) following him home in the overall Inrc class while Dean Mascarenhas claimed the Inrc 2 title; Fabid Ahmer and Maninder Singh Prince finished second and third in Inrc 3 to make it a near sweep.
"It feels good to be rallying again. With the Covid 19 situation and then Mahindra pulling out, it was a tricky situation for us. But with Jk Tyre's support and Mahindra...
Chaperoned by his trusted navigator Musa Sherif, the Arjuna Awardee ruled each of the eight Special Stages over the weekend, to make it a grand double for Jk Tyre supported drivers in two back-to-back rounds over four action-packed days.
Gill's teammates too emerged with flying colours, with Amittrajit Ghosh (co-driver Ashwin Naik) following him home in the overall Inrc class while Dean Mascarenhas claimed the Inrc 2 title; Fabid Ahmer and Maninder Singh Prince finished second and third in Inrc 3 to make it a near sweep.
"It feels good to be rallying again. With the Covid 19 situation and then Mahindra pulling out, it was a tricky situation for us. But with Jk Tyre's support and Mahindra...
- 12/20/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
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