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Indian Racing Festival: John Abraham announced as owner of Goa Aces

John Abraham joins Goa Aces by JA Racing, amplifying his impact on motorsports. he 2024 Indian Racing Festival, featuring eight city-based teams will begin on 24th August in Chennai.

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Indian Racing Festival: John Abraham announced as owner of Goa Aces

John Abraham now owns the Goa Aces by JA Racing for the 2024 Indian Racing Festival. Known for his charisma and racing enthusiasm, Abraham will drive the Goa franchise forward. His commitment to advancing motorsports in India adds substance, glamour, and excitement. As the thrilling season approaches, Abraham’s dual passion for the sport and the spotlight guarantees a spectacular event.

From August 24 to November 17, the Indian Racing Festival, organized by Racing Promotions Pvt. Ltd. (RPPL), will roar with the sounds of engines and screeching tires. In its third season, IRF promises unmatched intensity and spectacle, featuring the Indian Racing League (IRL) and the FIA Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4IC). This exhilarating festival will deliver extraordinary racing excitement, making it bigger and better than ever.

Indian Racing Festival: John Abraham announced as owner of Goa Aces
Sohil Shah driving the #24 Goa Aces car (Photo: Akhil Puthiyedath/ Indian Racing League)


John Abraham will amplify his impact in his new role with the Goa Aces by JA Racing. His dedication to safe riding, shown in his personal pursuits and admired by countless fans, will serve as a powerful influence. This dual commitment on and off-screen will inspire a new generation of racing enthusiasts.

“Having John Abraham as the owner of Goa Aces is poised to unlock immense potential for developing Goa into a premier motorsports venue. John’s deep passion for racing and his collection of bikes and cars will amplify interest in the sport, adding to the region’s proud sporting culture. This strategic move promises to also elevate Goa’s status in the motorsports world and expand its appeal beyond traditional racing circles,” said Akhilesh Reddy, Chairman and Managing Director of RPPL.

John Abraham is known for his involvement in football ownership, he will now make a significant impact in motorsports as the owner of Goa Aces by JA Racing. With his deep passion for the sport and commitment to motivating the motorsports community, Abraham aims to enhance the vision of the Indian Racing Festival. His influential presence and strong connection with India’s youth are expected to attract a new generation of fans, elevating the sport’s profile and igniting enthusiasm across the country.

Expressing his enthusiasm about joining the Indian Racing Festival as the owner of Goa Aces by JA Racing, John Abraham remarked, “I’ve always been captivated by fast cars and bikes, and I’ve longed to be part of this thrilling sport as it makes new strides in our country. I am thankful to the IRF team and as owner of Goa Aces, I’m excited about the opportunity to help build a robust motorsports ecosystem in Goa and, with the Indian Racing Festival, uncover new talent that can shine on the global stage in the near future.”

Goa Aces: Reigning Champions of Indian Racing Featival

Goa Aces are the reiging cars champions of the Indian Racing League. The #24 car driven by Sohil Shah and Raoul Hyman won the Cars’ Championship last year. Both drivers last year combined for 3 poles, 2 wins and 3 podiums in 6 races. They lost out in the team’s championship by just 6 points, finishing behind Bangalore Speedsters. This year not only would they be looking to defend their title, but also do the double by winning the Teams’ Championship.

Indian Racing Festival: John Abraham announced as owner of Goa Aces
Goa Aces team from 2023 (Photo: Srinivasa Krishna/Indian Racing League)

Exciting Star – Studded Season up ahead

Fans are gearing up for three months of thrilling racing weekends. John Abraham joins the lineup, adding excitement. Sourav Ganguly owns the Kolkata Royal Tigers, and Arjun Kapoor owns the Speed Demons Delhi team. This star-studded group highlights the growing popularity of motorsports in India. The Indian Racing Festival attracts achievers from diverse fields who share a passion for cars, creating an electrifying celebration.

Indian Racing Festival: John Abraham announced as owner of Goa Aces
Jack Taylor in the Goa Aces liveried Formula 4 car (Photo: Akhil Puthiyedath/ Indian Racing League)

The 2024 Indian Racing Festival features eight city-based teams from Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Goa, Kochi, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata. These teams will compete fiercely for the championship from August to November. The event promises a high-octane spectacle, showcasing top motorsport talent from India and beyond. Additionally, the festival will introduce a groundbreaking night race on a street circuit in Chennai, marking a historic first for Indian motorsports and amplifying the thrill and grandeur of the second edition.

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EXCLUSIVE: Arjun Maini on past experiences, current challenges, and future aspirations.

Desi Racing Co caught up with Arjun Maini during the GT World Challenge Europe round at Monza for an exclusive chat.

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EXCLUSIVE: Arjun Maini on past experiences, current challenges, and future aspirations.
Image Credit: Shameem Fahath

At the 2025 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup round in Monza, Desi Racing
Co. sat down with Arjun Maini — Indian driver for HRT Ford Performance. Competing in
the Pro category, Maini shares the #64 Ford Mustang GT3 with teammates Jann
Mardenborough and Thomas Drouet. He reflected on his journey from his early days in
India to competing on Europe’s premier endurance racing stage, discussing his past
experiences, current challenges, and future aspirations.

“We didn’t realize we were making memories; we just knew we were having fun.” — A.A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh)”

Q1. Starting Days

When you look back to your earliest days in India, what’s one moment that still fuels you
before every race?


“Honestly, it’s that feeling of just going to the karting track with my dad and Kush. No
pressure, just the excitement of knowing I’d get to drive a go-kart that day.
That memory — that pure love for racing — has stayed with me.” – Arjun Maini

There’s something pure about the way Arjun remembers his early days, the sound of
engines, the joy of driving, and the absence of expectations. It’s easy to forget that
behind a competitive athlete is often just a kid who fell in love with the sport. That early
feeling, untainted by pressure, is what still fuels him today.

“Be like water, my friend.” – Bruce Lee

EXCLUSIVE: Arjun Maini on past experiences, current challenges, and future aspirations.
Image Credit: Shameem Fahath

Q2. Recent Past

You’ve shifted across F2, DTM, and now endurance racing — was this always the plan?

“I mean, when growing up, I always wanted to be in Formula One. That was always my
dream in my earliest single-seater days. And honestly — wrongly, I think — I didn’t look
at this side of racing as a part of the career. But you know, I got proven wrong. It’s a great world out here.” -Arjun Maini

His views reflect a quiet belief that endurance and other formats are where the sport
still lives in its rawest form. The message of adaptability runs deep in his story — it’s not
about one path, but about staying open to them all. Simply put, being paid to drive race
cars — that itself is a dream.

“There’s more to life than driving in circles.” – Sebastian Vettel

Arjun Maini
Image Credit: Shameem Fahath

Q3. Present

What’s something people don’t see about what it takes to keep performing at this level
— mentally or emotionally? Especially beyond track time and physical training?


“As much as you love racing, there needs to be a very balanced life in order for you to
also perform on track. For sure you have to work hard and it has to be a priority, no
doubt, but also don’t close yourself off from other stuff. Enjoy off-time a little bit and
when you’re on track, go out there and kill.” – Arjun Maini

Maini’s perspective feels both raw and reflective. Behind the helmet is someone who’s
learned the hard way that obsession without balance burns out even the most
passionate. Talking from personal experience and acknowledging that this lesson rarely
sinks in until it’s lived — Arjun, standing on Italian soil, admits that sometimes La Dolce
Vita needs to be embraced off-track in order to hunt down your goals on it.

“Learning never exhausts the mind.” – Leonardo da Vinci

EXCLUSIVE: Arjun Maini on past experiences, current challenges, and future aspirations.
Image Credit: Shameem Fahath

Q4. What’s next?

I believe everything in life — especially motorsport — keeps teaching us something new.
What has been your current battle?


“I would say my race starts, especially in the sprint races, can be better and that’s
something I’m working on. Everything else seems to be in a good window right now, but
as the season progresses, there will be stuff I will learn, not just with my driving, but how
to make the car work underneath me, how to use the tools in the car better, and there’s
always something you can learn every session.” – Arjun Maini

Growth is the only constant. If you feel there’s nothing left to learn, it’s time to change
tracks — literally. Arjun’s mindset reflects quiet confidence. He’s not chasing
perfection, he’s chasing The Right Track — session by session.

“You can’t aim for success if you don’t know what it looks like to you.” – Lewis Hamilton

Q5. Eventual Goal

Moving from here, what does success really look like for you — a title, a legacy, or
something more personal?


“I’m quite happy with my start at Ford, to be honest. So, yeah, of course, I want to stay in
this world. A dream would be to race in the Le Mans in top class and win, it would be
absolutely amazing.” – Arjun Maini

Always striving for the next big thing while keeping his foundational roots alive — that’s
what makes Arjun’s character complete. He’s not just racing for a result; he’s racing for
a future that carries both passion and purpose.


A strong spirit, paired with the smile of a young kid about to go karting with his family —
that’s what best describes Arjun Maini. He’s carried that spirit with him all the way to
today. And toward the end of our chat, he acknowledged something simple, yet
powerful — the presence of a fellow Indian in the paddock.
Motorsport, and Arjun especially, need more of our countrymen trackside — not just to
be seen, but to be felt.

Because every driver needs a home crowd — and Arjun is still waiting for his.

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Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025

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Akshay Bohra during Round 2 of FRECA at Spa Francorchamps.
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The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine made its second stop of the season at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps. Coming into the weekend with confidence, Akshay Bohra was feeling at home on a circuit that suits his driving style. There were plenty of positives from this weekend. Akshay’s pace consistently matched the front-runners, and he secured a solid P6 finish in Race 1. He was on course for another strong result in Race 2, but unfortunately found himself on the wrong end of several on-track battles, finishing P15.

Saturday – Solid Points and Competitive Pace

Saturday got off to an unexpected start, with Qualifying for Race 1 cancelled due to an incident in Group A. The Akcel GP car of Shaer Al Maosherji went off track and into the gravel before hitting the side barrier. While the driver was unharmed, the barrier required extensive repairs, and the session was abandoned.

Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025
Spa (BEL), MAY 16 -18 2025 – Round 2 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Circuit Spa Francorchamps. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

As per regulations, the grid was set using times from Collective Test 1. That put Freddie Slater on pole and Akshay Bohra in P7.

In the race, Slater led from the front to take the win and fastest lap, but there were plenty of midfield battles. Bohra had a strong start, moving up to P6 by mid-lap 1. He challenged Enzo Peugeot (RPM) for P5, overtaking him briefly before being re-passed by Hiyu Yamakoshi, who had also cleared Peugeot just behind Bohra.

Bohra remained glued to the rear of the top five as a three-car fight developed for P4. On the final laps, he attempted a late move into the Bus Stop chicane for P5 but braked slightly too late, ran deep, and missed the apex. That allowed Rashed Al Dhaheri to slip past, and Akshay crossed the line in P7—still a respectable points finish on a chaotic day.

Sunday – Strong Qualifying, Tough Race

Sunday began with promise as Bohra qualified P3 in his group, giving him a net P6 starting position for Race 2.

However, the race start was chaotic. A collision at Turn 1 eliminated Freddie Slater, Doriane Pin (both Prema Racing), and Michael Belov (CL Motorsport), while Bohra lost three positions by the end of Lap 1 and dropped to P9.

Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025
Spa (BEL), MAY 16 -18 2025 – Round 2 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Circuit Spa Francorchamps. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

Under the safety car restart, Bohra attempted a move on Giovanni Maschio at Turn 10 but locked up and ran wide at Turn 11, losing more ground and falling to P13. In the penultimate lap, a second lock-up into the final corner dropped him further back, and he finished the race in P15.

Plenty of Positives for Akshay Bohra to Take into Zandvoort

The final result may not reflect it, but Akshay Bohra continues to show front-running pace this season. If he can string together a clean weekend, a podium finish is well within reach. His confidence is building, and his performance at Spa proves he’s a contender once it all clicks.

Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025
Spa (BEL), MAY 16 -18 2025 – Round 2 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Circuit Spa Francorchamps. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

Up Next

The FRECA paddock heads to Zandvoort this weekend for Round 3 of the championship, taking place from 6th to 8th June. You can watch all the action live on the official YouTube channel of the championship.

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Akshay Bohra Starts 2025 FRECA Campaign with Encouraging Pace

Akshay Bohra impresses with a P9 finish in Race 1 and promising pace throughout the opening round of the 2025 FRECA.

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Akshay Bohra kicked off his 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) with a points finish in Race 1. He was on course for another solid result in Race 2 before getting taken out by another car, dropping him to the back of the field.

Misano (ITA) MAY 2-4, 2025 - First round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Misano World Circuit. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.
Misano (ITA) MAY 2-4, 2025 – First round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Misano World Circuit. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

Step up from Formula 4 for Akshay Bohra

Akshay, who was racing in Formula 4 cars last year, made a step up to the Formula 3 (Regional) cars in 2025. To prepare for this transition, he contested the Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRMEC) earlier in the year, where he claimed his first victory of the season with a race win in Abu Dhabi.

READ MORE: Akshay Bohra gets his first WIN of the year: FRMEC 2025

Following a short break after the Middle East campaign, Akshay returned to Europe to focus on testing and preparations for the highly competitive FRECA season.

Racing with R-ace GP

For 2025, Akshay is racing with French outfit R-ace GP—one of the most successful teams in the series’ history. With six driver titles, eight team championships, and over 100 victories to their name, R-ace GP has built a legacy of excellence. The team has also played a crucial role in the careers of several current F1 drivers, including Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Oscar Piastri, and Isack Hadjar.

Akshay Bohra Starts 2025 FRECA Campaign with Encouraging Pace
Misano (ITA), MAY 02 – 04 2025 – Round 1 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Misano Circuit. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

Encouraging Start to The Season

The 2025 Formula Regional Eruopean Championship by Alpine kicked off at the Misano World Circuit, hosting the opening round of a ten-event calendar. Saturday kicked off the official sessions with Qualifying 1 where Freddie Slater took pole position for Race 1 scheduled for later in the day. Akshay Bohra qualified in 14th place and was looking forward to the race ahead.

In a frantic start to the race, Slater spun out from the lead, triggering an early safety car. Meanwhile, Akshay wasted no time, climbing up to P10 before the field was neutralised. After the restart, the Indian driver showed impressive race pace and composure, gaining another position to finish 9th, scoring points on debut and making up five places from his starting position.

Strong Sunday Effort Cut Short by Mid-Race Collision

Sunday was shaping to be better, with the Indian driver qualifying inside the top 10 in 9th and if yesterday’s race was anything to go by, he was set for some good points haul in Race 2 of the weekend.

At the start, Bohra dropped a position to go behind the Thai Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi. After an intense wheel to wheel battle between the two which lasted multiple laps, Bohra overtook him to take 9th place and set his sights on the Nikita Bedrin in P8. Dion Gowda who was running in 7th place was overtaken by Bedrin and then by Bohra helping Bohra move upto P8.

With a little over 15 minutes left on the clock, Dion Gowda lost control of his car at Turn 10 and took out Rashid Al Dhaheri in 7th and Akshay Bohra in 8th. The contact forced Gowda to retire meanwhile Dhaheri and Bohra dropped to the back of the grid. With over 15 minutes still on the clock, Akshay launched a spirited recovery drive and climbed back up to 16th by the chequered flag. A mid-race safety car, however, halted his momentum, without it, a stronger finish was certainly within reach.

Akshay Bohra Starts 2025 FRECA Campaign with Encouraging Pace
Misano (ITA) MAY 2-4, 2025 – Firts round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Misano World Circuit. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

Up Next

The championship heads to Spa in 2 weeks time for Round 2 of the championship. While the weekend didn’t deliver the results Akshay was hoping for, there were plenty of positives to take away. With strong pace and a points finish on debut, he’ll be looking to build momentum heading into Belgium.

Desi Racing Co. is dedicated to bringing the latest updates and insights from the world of motorsport. Whether it’s Formula 1, Formula 2, WEC, MotoGP, Indian motorsports, or other racing series, we’ve got you covered! Stay connected with us for in-depth motorsport coverage. Follow us on Twitter/XInstagram, and LinkedIn to keep up with the latest motorsport news and updates.

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