Indian Motorsports
Indian Supercross Racing League Gears Up for Season 2 Auction after Record Breaking Rider Registrations
Indian Supercross Racing League has seen a record breaking rider registration for it’s season 2 auction, with 155 Riders Registered from 6 Continents.
The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) officially closed its rider registrations after receiving record-breaking registrations for Season 2. The auction, which will take place in August and will see over 150 riders being auctioned off to the 6 franchise teams. Going by last year’s format, each team will have 2 riders in each category, which are 85cc SX-4 Junior class, 250cc SX-3 Asia India Mix, 250cc SX-2 International and 450cc SX-1 International.
Global Participation from Champions across AMA, FIM, and National Supercross Circuits
This year, ISRL has attracted a record-breaking 155 riders, registering over 50% growth from Season 1 and establishing itself as a serious international platform for elite Supercross athletes.
With riders hailing from 21 countries across 6 continents, the 2025 roster showcases a powerful blend of world champions, rising stars, and homegrown Indian talent. The league’s exponential growth signals a pivotal moment in the evolution of motorsports in India, especially Supercross.

Joining the league for the first time are globally renowned Supercross athletes such as:
- Greg Aranda (France) – 6X German Supercross Champion
- Anthony Bourdon (France) – Vice Champion, French SX1
- Maxime Desprey (France) – French MX & SX Champion
- Justin Starling (USA) – AMA SX veteran with 106 main events
- Alexander Fedortsov (USA) – 2025 SMX Next AMA National Champion
- Luke Clout (Australia) – AMA SX top 5, World Supercross Championship rider
They will be racing alongside returning international stars, including:
- Matt Moss (Australia) – 9X Australian Champion, ISRL Season 1 450cc Champion
- Jordi Tixier (France) – MXON World Champion
- Reid Taylor (Australia) – ISRL Season 1 250cc International Champion
- Lorenzo Camporese (Italy) – 5x Italian SX/MX Champion
From India, top performers like Ikshan Shanbhag and Rugved Barguje, who stood out in Season 1, reaffirm ISRL’s commitment to nurturing Indian racing talent.
Indian Supercross Racing League Putting India in Global Supercross Map
The attraction of global supercross talent is a testament that the Indian Supercross Racing League is on an upward trajectory and is already making a name for itself in the world of supercross.
Eeshan Lokhande, Co-Founder of ISRL, said: “Supercross in India is clearly on a sharp growth trajectory, and this year’s volume and quality of rider registrations reflect that momentum. The fact that we’ve attracted some of the most respected international names alongside every major Indian Supercross rider is a reflection of the trust we’ve built globally. ISRL is becoming a world-class racing platform that riders see as a credible and competitive destination. The amazing response received pushes us to raise the bar even further.”

John Short, USA (Top 10 AMA SX) who will be racing at ISRL for the first time, shared,”I’ve competed in leagues in various countries, and when I saw what the ISRL accomplished in Season 1, I knew I wanted to be part of it. I’m excited to race in India, and connect with fans and athletes from around the globe. The ISRL is growing fast, and being part of that momentum is something I’m really looking forward to. Back home in the U.S., we do a lot of Supercross, so I feel like my skills are polished and I’m ready to see how I stack up against some of the best international talent.’
Returning Riders Looking Forward to Season 2 of ISRL
Riders who raced in season 1 of ISRL are looking forward to the much anticipated season 2 of the league.
Matt Moss (9X Australian Champion) – “Season 1 was a fantastic experience. Coming to India was a cultural shift but in the best way. The people, hospitality, and racing all impressed me. With riders now coming from the US, France, and more Aussies joining in, Season 2 is shaping up to be even more competitive. I’m looking forward to the challenge and can’t wait for it to kick off.”

Rugved Barguje (India SX/MX Champion)– “Racing on a proper Supercross track in India was a dream. I competed in the Asia Mix category despite a thumb injury, but the adrenaline kept me going. I’m now fully recovered and aiming for a podium finish in Season 2.”
Jordi Tixier (MXON World Champion) – “ISRL’s debut season really impressed me. The energy from the fans, the tracks, and the dedication from the team were outstanding. The league clearly evolved with each race, showing how committed ISRL is to building something meaningful for the future of Supercross.”
With superstar Salman Khan as Brand Ambassador, Season 2 is set to be bigger, bolder, and faster. The league will feature multiple rounds in Indian cities from October to December 2025, across three competitive categories- 450cc International, 250cc International and 250cc India-Asia Mix.
The final list of registered riders will now be reviewed by team owners ahead of the Season 2 Mega Auction, which will determine franchise rider lineups.
As ISRL continues to redefine the motorsport landscape, it remains focused on delivering world-class racing experiences, growing Indian motorsports, and becoming a platform where global icons and Indian talent thrive side by side.
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Indian Motorsports
Goa Street Circuit Moves to a New Venue for 2026
Racing Promotions Pvt Ltd, along with the Government of Goa, has confirmed a venue change for the upcoming Goa Street Circuit. The event will now take place at Mopa, with the first race scheduled for 14 and 15 February 2026. The street circuit was originally planned to be held in Bogda, Vasco da Gama, but protests in the region led to the venue being shifted.
Racing Promotions Pvt Ltd and the Government of Goa have announced a change in venue for the Goa Street Circuit. The event will now be held at Mopa, with the first race scheduled for 14 and 15 February. The street circuit was initially planned for Bogda. However, following protests in the area, the venue was moved to Mopa.
The Initially Proposed Venue
The originally proposed location for the Goa Street Circuit was Bogda, a locality in Vasco da Gama. The event was projected as a significant milestone, with the circuit being described as South Asia’s first oceanfront racetrack.
Speaking on the project, Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant stated that the Goa government would spend Rs. 52 crore on the international motorsport event, which was planned to be held in the state for three years. He also said the organisers, Racing Promotions Private Limited, would invest Rs. 176 crore, with the majority of the government’s contribution allocated to infrastructure development.

The Protests
Plans for the proposed oceanfront street circuit were affected following protests by local activists. Concerns were raised about the inconvenience to area residents, with calls to cancel the event. Following this, Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant announced that the event would be postponed and relocated to a new venue.
The New Venue
The new venue is located just outside Manohar International Airport (GOX), with the proposed street circuit situated on airport property. The track is expected to feature 12 turns and run clockwise.

The First Race
The Goa Street Circuit will host its first race during Round 4 of the Indian Racing League, scheduled for 14 and 15 February 2026.
The Goa round was initially scheduled for November 2025. Due to protests at the originally proposed venue, the location was changed, and the event was deferred to the 2026 season.

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Formula 1
How did Kush Maini perform in the Formula 1 post-season test?
Kush Maini became only the third Indian driver to take part in an official Formula 1 session, after Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok.
Kush Maini got a chance to drive Alpine’s 2025 challenger, the A525 in the post-season young driver test on Tuesday following the Abu Dhabi GP. This marked his first time driving a modern Formula 1 machinery, as the previous F1 tests were part of the ‘Testing Previous Cars’ programme. He also became the third Indian driver to take part in a official Formula 1 session, which is more than a decade later.
How were the test cars different from the ones used in 2025 Abu Dhabi GP weekend?
Regular drivers and rookie drivers ran two different types of cars during the test. A mule car adapted to approximate 2026 performance levels was assigned to the senior and more experienced drivers, while lightly modified 2025 cars were used by the young and rookie drivers. It’s also worth noting that a 290-300 kmph speed limit was enforced throughout the test. It should also be noted that the lap times are not representative, as each team follows different run plan and testing objectives set by Pirelli.

The Performance? Super impressive!
Desi Racing Co understands that both Kush Maini and Pierre Gasly ran the 2026 mule car, unlike several other teams. Both drivers followed the same run plan, with only minor setup changes tailored to their individual driving styles, while the baseline setup remained identical.
The only key difference between the two cars was tyre allocation. Maini ran on the 2025 tyres, while Gasly tested the new 2026 rubber. Across the test, Kush Maini finished just 0.111 seconds off Pierre Gasly’s pace, an impressive showing for the Indian driver given it was his first outing in the A525.

The Morning session
Kush Maini took to the track for the first time in modern Formula 1 machinery and set a best time of 1:27.544, just a tenth of a second slower than Pierre Gasly’s 1:27.433. In the morning session Maini completed a total of 59 laps, which is a lap more than the race distance of the Abu Dhabi GP.
The Afternoon session
Kush Maini headed out in the afternoon session for two race runs alongside Pierre Gasly. We understand that on one of Maini’s runs, he was quicker than Gasly, while on the second he matched Gasly’s pace. After completing the two runs, Maini’s day came to an end, while Gasly stayed on track for one additional race run. Kush Maini completed 69 laps in the afternoon session, bringing the total to 129 laps which is more than double the race distance of the Abu Dhabi GP.

Here is What Kush Maini has to say about the test
“What an amazing experience for me. Firstly, thanks to the team for the opportunity and for all their effort in helping me prepare and executing a really solid day. Everyone at the team has been super to work with, so professional and I have learned a lot today. I felt comfortable and I could just focus everything on completing the run plans, lap by lap. The car ran well, it is just so well engineered and nice to drive, so physically it felt good, but maybe I will have some fatigue in the coming days. It was really cool to have Pierre next to me; he is probably the best driver coach to have so thanks to him too. I think today will take a while to sink in and I am just really grateful to have had this chance.” – Kush Maini

Dave Greenwood, Racing Director, Alpine F1 Team
“Today was our final on-track running of 2025 at the Abu Dhabi post-season test. Kush has had a smooth day in the car, for his first time in a full test session with the team in an official capacity. He worked very hard with the engineers in preparation and has given us some very good feedback from his running, so well done to him for his enthusiasm and professionalism.” – Dave Greenwood
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Indian Motorsports
Super Formula to race at India’s Buddh International Circuit?
A delegation from Japan Race Promotion (JRP), the organizers of Super Formula, visited the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida to inspect the track and discuss a potential future race.
Japan’s premier single-seater championship, Super Formula, could soon make its debut in India. A delegation from Japan Race Promotion (JRP), the organizers of the series visited the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida this week to inspect the facilities and explore the possibility of adding India to the championship’s future calendar.

The high-level delegation included Yoshihisa Ueno (President), Takuya Hori (Technical Director), Takashi Matsui (GM, Corporate Strategy), and Genki Miura (Assistant Manager, International Sales and Marketing). They met with officials from the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), including CEO Rakesh Kumar Singh, ACEO Nagendra Pratap Singh, and OSD Shailendra Bhatia, before touring the circuit to assess its readiness for hosting a Super Formula round.
“The visit is a major step toward adding India to the Super Formula calendar. If the delegation finds the circuit suitable, we’ll move ahead with detailed planning and formalities for hosting the championship” – YEIDA CEO Rakesh Kumar Singh

What is Super Formula?
Founded in 1973, Super Formula is Japan’s top-tier open-wheel series and is often regarded as the second-fastest racing championship in the world after Formula 1. The series features advanced Dallara-built chassis powered by Honda and Toyota engines and races at iconic Japanese circuits such as Suzuka, Fuji Speedway, and Twin Ring Motegi.

If confirmed, this event would mark the return of world-class motorsport to India, years after the Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix (2011–2013), FIA Formula E Hyderabad E-Prix 2023 and MotoGP Bharat 2023. Both faced setbacks due to logistical and financial hurdles, but Super Formula’s potential entry signals renewed international interest in Indian motorsport.
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