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National 2W Racing Championship is back in action-Round 3

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National 2W Racing Championship is back in action-Round 3
credits-Anand Philar

This weekend for us fans is lined up with two wheeler action. From Moto GP on international stage to National Motorcycle Racing Championship in India, we have plenty to look forward to this weekend. Read DRC’s preview of the weekend.

The rivalry continues-Saarthak VS Chiranth

One duo that has been the center of the media’s talks is Saarthak Chavan and Chiranth Vishwanath, and for good reasons.

National 2W Racing Championship is back in action-Round 3
#93 Chiranth Vishwanath; credits- Anand Philar

The two of them have been fighting tooth and nail in the Pro Stock categories (165cc and 301-400 cc). At the last event from 5-7 July, Saarthak took the pole from Vishwanath by just 0.043 seconds in 301-400cc category. Meanwhile in the 165cc, Vishwanath edged out Chavan by a mere 0.093 seconds. This statistic shows the fierceness of the competition.

Read the report from the last round here.

However, Chiranth has had his fair share of bad luck in the races. During the last event, Chiranth had a issue with his bike during the Pro Stock 165cc race 1. This meant he dropped down to P7 at the finish. While in Sunday’s Pro Stock 301-400cc race, Chiranth missed a gear on the last lap, handing over the win to Sarthak.

These two will surely be unmissable on Saturday and Sunday.

Competetive young riders make up the headlines

All throughout the categories of the National 2W Racing Championship, one thing that is common is the young leading the pack.

One prime example is Abdul Basim, 17 year old young gun from Chennai.

National 2W Racing Championship is back in action-Round 3
Abdul Basim has won 4 out 4 races in the Novice Stock 165cc category; credits-Anand Philar

He is racing in the Novice 165cc category and he’s doing it in spectacular fashion. At the last event, he took pole by 2.5 seconds! Not only this, he has won every race this season in the Novice Stock 165cc category. he will be the one to watch this weekend.

In the girls categories, Rakshitha Dave (15) and Jagathishree Kumaresan (20) are in the limelight as they both have won two races this season in the Stock 165cc category.

This will be also be true for the Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup (NSF 250R) and TVS One-Make Championship as they too have showed nail biting action from young, talented riders

Over 100 entries for National 2W Racing Championship Round 3

This weekend at the Madras International Circuit will have plenty of action as mentioned in the points above. Another massive figure is the total number of entries registered for the weekend. Over 100 riders will be taking part in the Round 3 of the National 2W Racing Championship over 19 races scheduled.

National 2W Racing Championship is back in action-Round 3
Kaushik Subaiah Ganesan(#25) has dominated in the Stock Novice 301-400cc category; credits-Anand Philar

One of these categories is the Novice Stock 301-400cc categories which has gathered 30 entries. We fans will have to keep our eyes peeled for the competetion in this category. As of now, Kaushik Subaiah Ganesan has dominated here with 3 wins out of 4 races.

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Rehan Khan from Chennai joins Champion of the Future Academy Program

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Rehan Khan from Chennai joins Champion of the Future Academy Program

Rehan Khan, an 11-year-old karting sensation from Chennai, has been selected for the prestigious Champion of the Future Academy Program.

2025 will mark the second full season of the international series. The Champions of the Future Academy Program spans six weekends. Introductory two days will be set for round 1 for the drivers to get acquainted with the material and officials and six double header race weekends, four of which being in Europe and two outside of the European Union. The aim of the Academy program is to increase the inclusion into professional kart racing through the arrive and drive concept. Promoted and hosted by RGMMC, the events will take place on high level circuits all around the world.

As a student at Don Bosco Egmore school, Rehan has already made an indelible mark in Indian motorsports, becoming the only driver to hold the fastest lap time record at every FMSCI-approved track in his class across India.

Rehan’s exceptional talent has now earned him a place in the globally recognized Champion of the Future Academy Program, where he will join 36 other karting prodigies from around the world. This opportunity will allow him to further develop his skills and compete in Europe.

With an impressive track record in India, Rehan has shattered records and demonstrated unwavering consistency in his performances.

The Champion of the Future Academy Program offers young drivers the training and exposure needed to compete at the highest level of motorsport.

CHAMPION OF THE FUTURE ACADEMY – CALENDAR 2025

Rehan Khan from Chennai joins Champion of the Future Academy Program

“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all my sponsors for believing in me and supporting my journey. Your trust and encouragement have played a vital role in helping me achieve my dreams, and I promise to continue striving for success both on and off the track,” Rehan said.

As he embarks on this exciting new chapter of his career, Rehan is determined to build on his success in India and continue to raise the bar as he prepares to compete on the European circuit.

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

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

Akshay Bohra has bagged his first win in 2025 and his first win in the Formula Regional category after placing first in Race 2, Round 4 of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship 2025 at Yas Marina Abu Dhabi.

Akshay, who recently won the Euro 4 Champion, making him the first Indian to win a European single-seater title made his step up to Formula Regional (Formula 3) cars this year.

READ MORE: Akshay Bohra steps up to FRECA and FRMEC in 2025

Akshay Bohra during FRMEC Pre Season Testing.
Akshay Bohra during pre-season testing for FRMEC 2025 in Yas Marina.

FRMEC 2025

The 2025 season of Formula Regional Middle East Championship or FRMEC kicked off in Yas Marina. The championship hosted 2 rounds in Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi before travelling to Dubai for Round 3 at the Dubai Autodrome.

Akshay Bohra faced a challenging start to his campaign. In Round 1, he suffered two DNFs in three races, while Round 2 was plagued by a general lack of pace—something he acknowledged himself. Having scored just three points in his first six races, Akshay headed to Dubai looking to make a strong comeback at a circuit he enjoys racing on.

Akshay Bohra gets his first WIN of the year: FRMEC 2025
Akshay during Round 2 of FRMEC at Yas Marina. (Photo: FRMEC)

In Race 1 at Dubai, Akshay finished P11—just one place short of securing reverse grid pole for Race 2. However, in Race 2, he demonstrated much stronger pace, keeping up with the more experienced drivers and climbing to P7 overall, P3 in the Rookie category. A post-race penalty for a competitor promoted him to P6 overall, marking a step in the right direction.

Race 3, however, proved to be difficult. On Lap 1, he had to take avoiding action due to an incident ahead, dropping to the back of the grid after starting P14. The race saw multiple safety car interventions, limiting his chances to recover positions, and he eventually finished P18.

Akshay Bohra gets his first WIN of the year: FRMEC 2025
Akshay during Round 3 of FRMEC at Dubai Autodrome (Photo: FRMEC)

First win in Formula Regional

The championship returned to Yas Marina for Round 4, marking its final visit to the venue for the season. Having gained significant mileage at the circuit from pre-season testing and the earlier rounds, Akshay was eager to capitalize on his experience.

The weekend began on a positive note, with Akshay finishing P6 in Free Practice. In Qualifying 1, he set a lap time of 1:50.675, placing him P10 on the grid—seven-tenths off the leader. However, technical issues in Qualifying 2 prevented him from setting a lap time, meaning he would start Race 3 from the back of the grid.

Race 1 saw a steady drive to P10, which crucially placed him on pole position for the reverse grid Race 2.

In Race 2, Akshay made a strong start, holding onto the lead on Lap 1 before the safety car was deployed due to an incident on track. Unfazed, he maintained his composure at the restart, defending his position against pressure from more far experienced drivers such as FIA Formula 3 driver Nikita Bedrin in the closing stages. In a calm and controlled drive, Akshay secured his first victory in the championship—a landmark moment in his Formula Regional career.

Akshay Bohra gets his first WIN of the year: FRMEC 2025
Akshay Bohra takes the chequered flag first in Race 2 in Round 4 of FRMEC (Photo: FRMEC)

Round 4 wrapped up with Race 3, having started back of the grid, Akshay Bohra made up 10 places to come home at 16th in a race with long Safety Car interventions.

This win marks a significant step forward for Akshay as he continues his climb up the junior formula ladder. With growing confidence and improved performances, it could be the first of many victories to come.

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Goa Street Circuit Set to Become India’s Newest Motorsport Destination

Goa Tourism gives Principal approval to the Goa Street Circuit. The new Street Circuit will make a debut during the 2025 Indian Racing Festival.

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Goa Street Circuit Set to Become India’s Newest Motorsport Destination

Racing Promotions Private Limited (RPPL), the organizer of the Indian Racing League (IRL) and the FIA Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4IC), has announced a new street track in India – the Goa Street Circuit.

After breaking the news on Sunday, February 9, 2025, RPPL confirmed that the Goa Street Circuit has received principal approval from Goa Tourism. The track will make its debut in 2025 as part of the Indian Racing Festival (IRF), which is set to run from August 24, 2025, to November 17, 2025.

A New Addition to India’s Growing Racing Calendar

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2024 Indian F4 Championship – Chennai Formula Racing Circuit

The new Street Circuit joins the Hyderabad Street Circuit and the Chennai Formula Racing Circuit (CFRC), making it the third street track in India.

“The Indian Racing Festival 2025 is set to redefine motorsports in India, pushing the boundaries of speed, skill, and spectacle like never before. This season, we are thrilled to bring the high-octane action to the vibrant streets of Goa, a destination synonymous with energy, passion, and world-class experiences,” – Mr. Akhilesh Reddy, Chairman & Managing Director of Racing Promotions Pvt. Ltd. (RPPL).

Goa Aces to Race at Home for the First Time

Goa Aces by JA Racing, a team competing in the Indian Racing Festival and owned by Bollywood icon John Abraham, will race on home soil for the first time since the team’s inception in 2019.

Goa Street Circuit Set to Become India’s Newest Motorsport Destination
Bollywood Actor and Team owner of Goa Aces by JA Racing, John Abraham

“Motorsport is thrilling, intense, and electrifying – just like Goa! I am beyond excited to bring the Goa Aces to our home circuit. The Goa Street Race will be one of the most exciting races of the season, and I can’t wait to see the energy, passion, and speed take over the streets.” – John Abraham, team owner of Goa Aces by JA Racing.

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