Double for Hugh Barter in F4; India’s Divy Nandan earns maiden podium
Alister Yoong of Malaysia Clinches Indian Racing League Win
Chennai, 25 August 2024: India’s rookie driver Divy Nandan from Gurugram secured his first-ever podium finish in the Indian F4 Championship, taking an impressive third place in Race 2 at the Madras International Circuit on Sunday.
In the premier Indian Racing League (IRL) class, Malaysian driver Alister Yoong of the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers team demonstrated his racing prowess with a commanding lights-to-flag victory. Aussie driver Isaac Demellweek of Chennai Turbo Riders team came second ahead of Divy Nandan of Ahmedabad Apex Racers team. For Divy, the first trainee of Narain Karthikeyan Racing Academy, who took up racing only a few years back, this is a big moment in his fledgling career. Born on January 5th, 2003, the BBA Sports Management student of PES University, Bengaluru. Narain, the first Indian to race in Formula 1, took him under his wings in 2021 and fast tracked his growth and in four years, Divy had showed tremendous improvement by dint of hard work and committment.
Meanwhile, Australia’s Hugh Barter, representing Godspeed Kochi, bounced back from a challenging Saturday by claiming a sensational double victory in the Formula 4 Indian Championship. The first round of the Indian Racing Festival, promoted by Racing Promotions Private Limited, concluded on a high note.
Starting from pole position, Yoong, the 21-year-old son of former Formula 1 driver Alex Yoong, showcased his exceptional skills, fending off an early challenge from Hyderabad Blackbirds’ Akhil Rabindra, who settled for second place.
Leander Paes pats Yoong
Indian tennis legend Leander Paes, was at hand to hug and congratulate Alister Yoong, immediately after his victory. The Kolkata giant is here to support the Shirachi Rarh Bengal Tigers team. “I had a beautiful car today. Absolutely no issues. So, yeah, I had a good start, and it is nice to win,” said Yoong.
Czech driver Gabriela Jilkova of Goa Aces JA Racing took third, delivering an impressive performance in a race that saw little change at the front during the 25-minute plus one-lap event.
On the Formula 4 side, 19-year-old Hugh Barter from the Godspeed Kochi team dominated Race 2, winning by over 18 seconds, and followed it up with another convincing victory in Race 3. Even a Safety Car period, which bunched up the grid and erased his lead, couldn’t stop Barter’s charge. He earned 10 points for his Race 2 win, 25 points for Race 3, and additional bonus points for pole positions.
Barter displayed relentless aggression in Race 2, climbing from P15 to P1 in just seven laps. He pulled away from the pack with his blistering pace. Australian Isaac Demellweek (Chennai Turbo Riders) finished second, with India’s Divy Nandan (Ahmedabad Apex Racers) taking third. Bengaluru teenager Abhay Mohan (Bangalore Speedsters) impressed as well, finishing eighth after starting in P16.
In the next race, Barter got off to another strong start and built a lead of over 10 seconds before the Safety Car intervened due to an on-track incident. Once the race resumed, Barter quickly regained his lead, securing a comfortable win. Behind him, South African Aqil Alibhai (Hyderabad Blackbirds) finished second, followed by Ruhaan Alva (Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers) in third. Indian drivers Jaden Rahaman Pariat, Divy Nandan, and Abhay Mohan completed the top six, giving local fans more reasons to celebrate. For Alva, the weekend was especially fruitful with three podium finishes in five races across two categories.
The Indian Racing Festival, spanning five rounds, will continue with the historic night street race in the heart of Chennai next weekend. The event is sponsored by Kingfisher Soda, JK Tyres, Mobil 1, and Megha Engineering & Infrastructure Limited.
JK Tyre-FMSCI National Racing Championship
In the Formula LGB4 class, Bengaluru’s Tijil Rao (Dark Don Racing) delivered a brilliant performance, combining aggression with defense to claim a well-deserved victory in Race 2. He held off veteran Raghul Rangasamy (MSPORT), while Mehul Agarwal (Dark Don Racing) from Kolkata secured third place with a last-lap push.
The race featured some dramatic moments, beginning with pole-sitter Chetan Surineni (Ahura Racing) stalling on the grid, allowing Rao and Agarwal to take the lead. Despite a Safety Car period, the positions remained unchanged. Rao defended his lead brilliantly against Rangasamy, who had overtaken Agarwal, while Agarwal battled with Abhay Mohan before finishing in third. Behind them, Viswas Vijayaraj (Dark Don Racing) made a remarkable recovery from P15 to P10, and Neev Datta climbed from P21 to P8 in a 24-car grid.
RE Continental Cup
In the RE Continental Cup, Coimbatore’s Navaneeth Kumar S claimed victory over Race 1 winner Anish Shetty from Bengaluru in a close finish among the Professionals. The duo finished ahead of Chennai’s Soorya PM, who was promoted to third place after Abhishek Vasudev received a 30-second penalty for “overtaking under a yellow flag.”
In the Amateur category, Bengaluru’s Yogesh P achieved a double with another dominant win, finishing Race 2 eight seconds ahead of Johnson Saldanha (Mangaluru), while Nijin A (Pathanamthitta) secured third place.
The results (Provisional):
Indian Racing League Race-2 (Driver B – 25mins+1 lap):1. Alister Yoong (Malaysia, Shirachi Rarh Bengal Tigers) 27mins, 15.226secs);2. Akhil Rabindra (India, Hyderabad Blackbirds) (27:19.810);3. Gabriela Jilkova (Czech Republic, Goa Aces JA Racing) (27:35.127). Fastest Lap: Sohil Shah
Formula 4 Indian (Race-2, 25 mins+1 lap):1. Hugh Barter (Australia,Godspeed Kochi) (27:06.573);2. Isaac Demellweek (Australia, Chennai Turbo Riders) (27:25.297);3. Divy Nandan (India, Ahmedabad Apex Racers) (27:29.102). Fastest Lap: Hugh Barter
Race-3 (25 mins+1 lap):1.Hugh Barter (Australia, Godspeed Kochi) (27:06.536);2. Aqil Alibhai (South Africa, Hyderabad Blackbirds) (27:10.134);3. Ruhaan Alva (India, Shirachi Rarh Bengal Tigers) (27:11.549). Fastest Lap: Hugh Barter
JK Tyre-FMSCI National Racing Championship
Formula LGB 4 (Race-2, 10 laps): 1. Tijil Rao (Bengaluru, Dark Don Racing) (21:38.184);2. Raghul Rangasamy (Mamallapuram, MSPORT) (21:38.653);3. Mehul Agarwal (Kolkata, Dark Don Racing) (21:41.780).
RE Continental GT Cup (Race-2, 6 laps) Professionals: 1. Navaneeth Kumar S (Puducherry) (11:51.466);2. Anish Shetty (Bengaluru) (11:51.644);3.Soorya PM (Chennai) (11:56.614).
Amateurs: 1. Yogesh P (Bengaluru) (12:47.013);2.Johnson Saldanha (Mangaluru) (12:55.118);3. Nijin A (Pathanamthitta, Kerala) (12:55.327).