MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Racing Championship 2017

MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Racing Championship 2017

  • Anindith Reddy quickest in MRF FF1600 practice sessions
  • Kolkata schoolboy Arya Singh annexes Student Cup
  • Arjun Narendran grabs pole position
  • Top honours for Parmar, Pithawalla, Anekar

Chennai, July 21: Hyderabad’s Anindith Reddy warmed up nicely for this weekend’s races by emerging the quickest in both the free practice sessions of the MRF FF1600 while Arya Singh, a 16-year old schoolboy from Kolkata, clinched the Student Cup (Formula 1300) with two wins and a podium finish in the third round of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Racing Championship at the MMRT track, Sriperumbudur, near here on Friday.

South African Devin Robertson, a guest driver, qualified for pole position in the Volkswagen Ameo Cup, a clear second off joint championship leaders Sandeep Kumar (Chennai) and Karminder Singh (Delhi), while defending champion Arjun Narendran (Red Rooster Performance) from Coimbatore topped the qualifying session in the premier Indian Touring Cars class.

In the day’s last event that was run on a combined grid, Mumbai’s Kamlesh Parmar (Indian Junior Touring Cars) and Anant Pithawalla (Esteem Cup), both of Team N1, and Bengaluru’s Varun Anekar (Super Stock) of Race Concepts won in their respective categories.

Championship leader in the MRF FF1600 class, Reddy, 27, was clearly ahead of the pack as he put in a series of consistently quick laps in the two free practice sessions, but expected a tough fight in the double-header this weekend.

“I had a really good run in the morning when the track conditions were excellent. In the afternoon, the track was quite hot and I was off the morning pace. Anyway, we still have the qualifying tomorrow and two races. There is not much difference between the top three and it will boil down to who strings together a few good laps,” said Anindith.

The winner of the MRF FF1600 championship earns a berth in the Road To Indy shootout in the United States, provided the qualifier is under 25 years of age. “I guess, I will not be eligible for the shootout even if I win the championship,” Anindith pointed out.

The day undoubtedly belonged to 16-year old Arya Singh, a 11th standard Commerce student of Heritage School, Kolkata. After finishing third in the first of the three races in the Student Cup class (Formula 1300), Arya, in just his second full season, put in impressive drives to win the next two of the triple-header.

“My intention was to have fun and drive fast. I am happy that I managed to win two of the three races. In the first race, I made a mistake at Turn-3 when in the lead and had to settle for second spot, but in the next outing, I had a good start and won comfortably.

“The third race was most exciting as I had a good battle with Rithvik after I lost position due to a mistake again at Turn-3. In the end, I managed to pass him going into Turn-1 on the last lap and held the lead,” said Arya who idolises former World F1 champion Fernando Alonso.

The results (Provisional – all 8 laps unless mentioned):

Indian Junior Touring Cars – Race 1:

1. Kamlesh Parmar (Team N1) (19mins, 52.565secs)
2. Prabhu AS (Red Rooster Performance) (19:57.069)
3. Mikhail Merchant (Team Game Over) (20:14.408)

Super Stock – Race 1:

1. Varun Anekar (Race Concepts) (19:18.592)
2. RP Rajarajan (Performance Racing) (19:31.053)
3. Deepak Ravikumar (Quickshift Racing) (19:37.032)

Esteem Cup – Race 1:

1. Anant Pithawalla (Team N1) (19:15.634)
2. Charan Chandran (Red Rooster Performance) (19:15.817)
3. Sudanand Rajan (Red Rooster Performance) (19:22.041)

Student Cup – Race 1 (7 laps):

1. Aanjan Patodia (Pune, Momentum Motorsports) (08: 16.251)
2. Arya Singh (Kolkata, DTS Racing) (08:16.362)
3. Rithvik Thomas (Bengaluru, Wallace Sports) (08:17.064)

Race 2:

1. Arya Singh (09:11.388)
2. Aanjan Patodia (09:21.109)
3. Rithvik Thomas (09:22.361)

Race 3:

1. Arya Singh (09:25.868)
2. Bala Prasath (Coimbatore, DTS Racing) (09:27.129)
3. Rithvik Thomas (09:28.836)

QUALIFYING – Indian Touring Cars:

1. Arjun Narendran (Red Rooster Racing) (01:54.365)
2. Deepak Paul Chinnappa (Race Concepts) (01:55.023)
3. C Rajaram (Performance Racing) (01:57.724)

Volkswagen Ameo Cup:

1. Devin Robertson (South Africa) (01:54.150)
2. A Sandeep Kumar (Chennai) (01:55.252)
3. Karminder Singh (Delhi) (01:55.268)

About Madras Motor Sports Club

The Madras Motor Sports Club has been the pioneer in developing and promoting motorsport in India since 1953, and we look to further improve in the years to come. It is the club’s endeavor to provide more opportunities for competitors and to this end, it has chalked out a progressive program for 2016. From the days of Sholavaram , MMSC built its own racetrack which was inaugurated in 1979 and secured its FIA Grade-2 international certification in 2015, making it the only club which owns such a facility. The club has organised the Porsche Super Cup, Formula Campos, Formula Asia, Asian touring car championships, Formula 3, Tata Prima Truck racing championship, the Asian 2-wheeler racing championships besides a host of other motorsport events over the years. The club also has active participation for its events from vehicle manufacturers who also use the Madras Motor Race Track (MMRT) extensively for testing their products.

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