Aman Nagdev, Aditya Patnaik and Ojas Surve were in the hunt to win the coveted National Crown as the curtain went up on the final day of the National Championship
KMSC) will host the iconic 49th Karnataka 1000 Rally (K1000), the third-oldest running rally in the world. It is the fourth round of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship 2025, to be held from December 12 to December 14 at Tumakuru, Karnataka
The curtains came down on the 28th FMSCI National Racing Championship at the Kari Motor Speedway with action-packed races overflowing with emotions, and new champions emerging in several categories
After months of fierce competition and nail-biting finishes, the weekend is all set for the season's final showdown. Now in its 28th edition, the championship stands as India's longest-running racing championship, as per a release from JK Tyre.
"The Indian Racing Festival- a carnival of Total Control" is scheduled to be held from April 12 to 22, and will cover key cities including Kohima, Aizawl, Shillong, Guwahati, and Gangtok.
Part of the 27th JK Tyre- Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) National Racing Championship, the much-hyped two-day event is expected to bring the best out of these young guns, who wish to finish the year 2024 on a high. The drivers all, for sure, will press the pedal to the
Twenty-two-year-old Bengaluru boy Tijil Rao from Dark Don racing capped a brilliant run to his entire season as he sealed the drivers' championship in the LGB Formula 4 category in the 27th edition of the FMSCI National Racing Championship.
Tijil Rao moved one step closer to clinching the overall drivers' championship in the Formula LGB4 category in the 27th JK Tyre National Racing Championship. On an action-filled day at the Kari Motor Speedway, Tijil, who was runner-up in the same category last year showed that he has learnt
With just eight points separating top two in the provisional standings and a maximum of 54 on offer across the double-header in the Indian Racing League, the stakes are high for both teams
It was 23-year-old Shah's first win in the Indian Racing League, and he did it in style beating the likes of veterans Neel Jani (Hyderabad Blackbirds) and Alvaro Parente (Speed Demons Delhi) who came in second and third respectively. However, Parente was docked a five-second penalty and was
Raoul Hyman, the 28-year-old from the United Kingdom, delivered a second podium for Goa Aces JA Racing with a comfortable lights-to-flag victory in the fourth round of the Indian Racing Festival which concluded at the Kari Motor Speedway in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore.