Indian National Motorcycle Drag Racing Championship 2022

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   Dec 29,2022
       

The Madras International Circuit will play host to Rounds 2, 3, and 4 of the MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Drag Racing Championship 2022. It has started from Tuesday (December 27) till Friday (December 30) at the Madras International Circuit.

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The four-round Championship's opening round was played in July, but due to monsoon rains and the devastating Mandhus cyclone, the remaining rounds could not be played as planned. Because of this, the Championship's organisers, Madras Motor Sports Club, decided to group the final three rounds.

Practice sessions were scheduled for Tuesday. The following three days will feature final runs in Rounds 2, 3, and 4, after which the National Champions will be announced. As has been the case throughout the Championship, close to 150 entries have been received in eight different categories, and the MMSC is encouraging the riders to participate in all three rounds.

Hemanth Muddappa, a representative of the Mantra Racing team from Bengaluru, is the defending national champion and leads the field in these intensely competitive races. Muddappa won two National championship races and one support race in the first round of competition in July, and now he is predicted to continue dominating.

The 4-Stroke Unrestricted category, where Muddappa competes against fellow Bengalurean and arch-rival AlimonSaidalvi, who won the 302-meter dash in July, will be one of the weekend's highlights.

A variety of superbikes, including the Suzuki Hayabusa, Triumph, and BMW, along with other modified Indian bikes, will be on display.

In fact, Bengaluru is heavily represented in each category, with the remaining grids being filled with riders from Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai.

Super Sport 851-1050cc and Super Sport 166-225cc will be run as support events for two of the days. In fact, Bengaluru is heavily represented in each category, with the remaining grids being filled with riders from Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai.

As in previous years, there are over 60 participants in the 2-Stroke divisions, while there are just eight competitors in the Girl's class (4-Stroke up to 165cc).

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