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National Racing Championship 2024 winners honoured at MMSC Annual Awards ceremony

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The racing scene in India is set for a major enhancement by way  of bigger and more powerful vehicles in the near future, according to Vicky Chandhok,  Vice-President, Madras Motor Sports Club. 

Speaking during the MMSC Annual Awards ceremony to honour the 2024 National  Racing Championship winners here on Friday, Chandhok said: “I cannot go into  specifics, but the racing scene should witness infusion of bigger and more powerful  machines sometime soon.  

“Parallelly, MMSC is working towards making motorsports more affordable and to this  end, our karting programme at the Mika International Karting Arena, is the first step in  this direction. 

“We also thank MRF Tyres, Honda and TVS for their active involvement in our National  Championships.” 

Chief guest Arun Mammen, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, MRF Ltd., outlined his company’s involvement in motorsports over six decades and a strong presence in  various championships globally. He reiterated that MRF would continue to support  motorsports in India across various disciplines. 

The ceremony marked the conclusion of the 2024 National racing season as awards  were presented to the winners at a gala function. 

MMSC president Ajit Thomas welcomed the gathering while MMSC treasurer Manoj  Dalal proposed a vote of thanks. 

The 2024 National Racing Championship winners: 

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Pro-Stock 301-400cc: Rider Champion – Sarthak Chavan (Pune, TVS  Racing). Team – TVS Racing. Manufacturer champion – TVS. 

Pro-Stock 165cc: Rider – Jagan Kumar (Chennai, TVS Racing). Team – TVS  Racing. Manufacturer – TVS. 

Stock 301-400cc (Novice): Rider – Kaushik Subbiah Ganesan (Chennai, RACR  Castrol Power1 Ultimate). Team – RACR Castrol Power1 Ultimate. Manufacturer  Yamaha.

Novice (Stock 165cc): Rider – Abdul Basim RS (Chennai, Rockers Racing). Team  Rockers Racing. Manufacturer – Yamaha. 

Girls (Stock 165cc): Rider – Jagathishree Kumaresan (Chennai, One Racing. Team  One Racing. Manufacturer – Yamaha. 

Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup (NSF 250 Open): Rider – Mohsin Paramban  (Mallapuram). 

TVS One-Make Championship Open (Apache RR 310): Rider – Senthil Kumar C  (Coimbatore). 

TVS OMC Women (Apache RTR 200): Rider – Saimah Ajaz Baig (Pune). TVS OMC Rookie (Apache RTR 200): Rider – Harshith V Bogar (Bengaluru). TVS OMC Electric RTE: Rider – Sarthak Chavan (Pune). 

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MRF Formula 2000: Driver champion – Jaden Rahman Pariat (Shillong). MRF Formula 1600: Driver – Abhay Mohan (Bengaluru). 

Indian Touring Cars: Driver – Biren Pithawalla (Mumbai, Team N1 Racing). Team  Team N1 Racing. 

Indian Junior Touring Cars: Driver – Srinivas Teja (Chennai, Team Performance Racing). Team – Team Performance Racing. 

Super Stock: Driver – Justin Singh (Gurugram, Redline Racing India). Team – Redline  Racing India. 

Formula LGB 1300: Driver – Viswas Vijayaraj (Nellore, DTS Racing). Team – DTS  Racing. 

MRF Saloons (Toyota Etios): Driver – Diana Pundole (Pune). 

Polo Cup: Driver – Dhruv Chavan (Lonavla). 


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