Round 4 of National 2W Racing Championship from Friday

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Keen competition on cards with over 100 entries in fray

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Chennai, January 5: Country’s top two-wheeler manufacturers – TVS, Honda, KTM and Yamaha – and racers congregate at the iconic MMRT circuit after a three-month break for the fourth round of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2021 commencing on Friday, January 7, with over 100 entries in the fray.

In view of the State-wide lockdown on Sunday, promoters Madras Motor Sports Club, have rejigged the schedule which now comprises 14 races instead of 18, and will be held over two days – Friday and Saturday. Strict Covid-19 safety protocols will be in place at the MMRT circuit.

It being the penultimate round of the 2021 championship that spilled into the New Year due to the pandemic, the focus would be on the points leaders in various categories who will be looking to consolidate their respective positions. However, if the previous three rounds are any guide, then the competition is expected to be as fierce and close, thus providing plenty of excitement.

Multiple National champions Rajini Krishnan (RACR Castrol Power Racing) and Jagan Kumar (TVS Racing) head the championship stakes in the premier Pro-Stock 301-400cc and 165cc categories, respectively, with three wins apiece, though neither can afford to relax despite enjoying sizeable leads in the points table.

The situation is somewhat similar in the two other National championship categories. Thrissur’s Anfal Akdhar (Rockstar Racing) enjoys a 10-point advantage in the Novice (Stock 165cc) category while local challenger Ryhana Bee (RACR Castrol Power Racing) has a 30-point cushion in the Girls (Stock 165cc) class following an unbeaten run.

Amarnath Menon from Kozhikode (Open, RTR 310), Kolhapur’s Jinendra Kiran Sangave (Rookie, RTR 200) and Chennai teenager Rakshita Dave (Girls, RTR 200) head the respective leaderboards in the TVS One-Make Championship organized by the Madras Motor Sports Club.

The Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup has thrown up firm favourites after three rounds. Chennai teenager Kavin Quintal (NSF 250R), who is the only Indian selected for the Asia Talent Cup organized by Dorna Sports, and Prakash Kamath from Bokaro Steel City (CBR 150R) head their respective categories.

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Looking ahead to the weekend, MMSC president Ajit Thomas said: “At the outset, MMSC wishes the motorsport fraternity and the Media a happy New Year. These are difficult and challenging times in view of the pandemic, but they have not dampened the enthusiasm of the competitors, the teams and the manufacturers, going by the number of entries. We remain indebted to them and also our sponsors MRF Tyres, for their whole-hearted support. And so, as before, we look forward to another weekend of keen competition.”

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