The young guns raced their finest to grab laurels in the championship, showing utmost confidence, and riding with poise on the racetrack. Today's Race 2 was an exciting spectacle of action and excitement highlighted by Chennai's Shyam Shundar emerging as the undisputed leader of the IDEMITSU
16-year-old Rakshith S. Dave dominated the track, securing first position, followed by Mohsin P in second and A.S. James in third in the Inaugural Round of the 2024 IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R
The 2024 season of the IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup continues to be a significant platform for nurturing and promoting young racing talent in India. The five-round season will showcase a remarkable line-up of 14 talented young riders, representing the prestigious Honda team, as they take
After securing valuable points for the team in race 1 yesterday, the Indian duo, Kavin Quintal and Mohsin Paramban faced the challenges well and maintained steadiness in today's race, but unfortunately, they couldn't bag any points for the team
Starting from 19th on the grid, Kavin, the 19-year-old gun from Chennai swiftly moved up in the opening laps. He kept his cool and a consistent speed throughout the race. Mohsin P, Kavin's teammate and the 22-year-old rider from Mallapuram, showcased his full potential on the track today. Be
After an impressive performance in the last round of the FIM 2024 Asia Road Racing Championship in the Asia Production 250cc (AP250cc) class, the Indian two-wheeler racing team heads into the upcoming round with a total of 10 points
Matching the pace of the top ten in the second half of the race, Luca Marini was able to post competitive lap times after Joan Mir suffered an early fall in the Italian GP
With Martin rounding out the podium it drops his Championship advantage to 18 points leaving Italy. Meanwhile, behind the #89 at the line, and not by much was Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP), who narrowly missed out on a podium finish after starting in third - spending the majority of t
With a strong launch from the line, Luca Marini made up a handful of positions early on. A mistake at Turn 1 after several laps saw him lose touch with the group he had been fighting with before rallying to return to his race pace. Focusing on his own riding, the #10 completed his home race