DomesticNational Rally Championship

Fabid Ahmer steals the lead on Day 2: INRC Round 2, Nashik

Nashik, 1 June 2024: Ace Kerala driver Fabid Ahmer and co-driver Milen George of Chettinad Sporting, shod on MRF Tyres, stormed to the front after a tough day that saw Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill and defending champion Aroor Arjun Rao suffer casualties in the Rally of Maharashtra, the second round of the Blueband fmsci Indian National Rally Championship here on Saturday.

Fabid Ahmer, a talented driver, who lost course in the last couple of years due to mechanical failures and punctures, is back on track with a measured performance in Red colours, to take the Overall lead on Day 1. The Kerala duo also topped their class INRC2. With a healthy lead of over one minute, Fabid, who narrowly missed the national championship, a couple of years back, looks good to challenge the title this year.

Aroor Arjun Rao was fastest in the first stage of the Day (SS2) but soon he went out. Then Fabid Ahmer was fastest in three stages today. While Harkrishan Wadi set the fastest time in SS5, the fourth stage today, Amittrajit Ghosh, topped the timesheets in the last stage of the day.

Crowds watching the Rally of Maharashtra. INDIAinF1 photo

Fast-improving Sardarji, Harkrishan Wadi and Kunal Kashyap of Arka Motorsports, who were threatening to topple the best, clocked the second best Overall time once again and will fight for the win till the end, with four more stages left on Sunday. Former Overall champions Karna Kadur, who had the privilege of the best navigator in the field, Musa Sherif, notched up a hard-fought Overall third placing with four stages still to go. Following Fabid, Harkrishan is trailing in second place in INRC 2 class and Ramcharan is in third place. If Ramcharan can retain his place on the last day tomorrow, it would be a good maiden result for him and experienced navigator Jeevarathinam.

Pragathi Gowda to trail behind Nikeetaa (not in pic) in Ladies Class. She had co-driver Sujith Kumar, who is making a comeback after several years. Her regular co-driver Trisha Alonkar recently underwent a surgery and is still recovering. Photo courtesy Sujith BS

In INRC 3 class, Ajay Sankar and Nitharshan (Mandovi Racing) were leading the class. Hyderabad’s racing driver, who shifted to rallying recently, Jeet Jabhakh and co-driver V Sekar from Chettinad Sporting are placed second. Skilled youngster Arjun Rajiv is trailing in third behind. Along with Mysoreā€™s Vinay Padmashali as co-driver, the Bengaluru driver needs to up the game tomorrow as the three are within 10 seconds. Arnav Paratp Singh, Abin Rai and Daraious Shroff are all behind them within 30 seconds..

Baljinder Singh Dhillon and co-driver Goutham CP topped the Gypsy class at the end of Day 2 followed by Dr Akarsh Sundar and Ravi Kumar. Privateer veteran Sanjay Agarwal and Dheeraj Manae are placed third after Leg 1. The Classic class saw only two finishers on the day.

A rare photo of three cars of a rally in one frame. INDIAinF1 image

Of the 53 cars that took the start on Day 2 on Saturday, 23 cars suffered retirements. However, 17 will take the restart on the final day on Sunday. Gaurav Gill, Jehaan Gill, Aditya Thakur, Anushriya Gulati, Naveen Puligilla and Praveen Dwarakanath logged DNF (Did Not Finish). Chandan Gowda was out dut to MPL.

The Rally of Maharashtra run on tarmac and broken tarmac roads provided a completely virgin stages that were not run previously in the INRC which ran till 2016. The stages were run in Nashik and Palghar Districts, close to the areas of Jyotirlinga temple and Trimbakeshwar. These new stages offered extremely challenging terrain and put the crews and machines to the highest test. The scorching heat also exhausted the man and machines and high competition is set for Sunday.

A vantage point for spectators to watch cars perform from close quarters.

Provisional Results: Overall: After Leg 1 (Day 2):

1. #29 Fabid Ahmer/ George Milen (Chettinad Sporting) 01hours, 07 minutes; 05.8seconds;

2. #69 Harkrishan Wadia/ Kunal Kashyap (Arka Motorsports) 01:08:08.8;

3. #3 Karna Kadur/ Musa Sherif (Arka Motorsports) 01:09:20.1;

4. #11 Amittrajit Ghosh/ Ashwin Naik (AART) 01:09:55.6;

5. #36 Ajay Sankar/ Nitharshan (Mandovi Racing) 01:10:00.0;

6. #5 Jeet Jabhakh/ V Sekar (Chettinad Sporting) 01:10:09.8;

7. #7 Arjun Rajiv/ Vinay Padmashali (Chettinad Sporting) 01:10:13.8;

8. #43 Arnav Pratap Singh/ Rohit N (SNAP Racing) 01:10:38.4;

9. #40 Abhin Rai/ Moideen Jasher (IDR)  01:10:46.0;

10. #17 Daraius Shroff /Arjun Dheerendra (Chettinad Sporting) 01:11:05.0;

INRC 2

1. #29 Fabid Ahmer/ George Milen (Chettinad Sporting) 01: 07: 05.8;

2. #69 Harkrishan Wadia/ Kunal Kashyap (Arka Motorsports) 01:08:08.8;

3. #33 Ramcharan C/ Jeevarathinam (Pvt.) 01:15:09.0;

INRC3

1. #36 Ajay Sankar/ Nitharshan (Mandovi Racing) 01:10:00.0;

2. #5 Jeet Jabhakh/ V Sekar (Chettinad Sporting) 01:10:09.8;

3. #7 Arjun Rajiv/ Vinay Padmashali (Chettinad Sporting) 01:10:13.8;

Junior INRC

1. #36 Ajay Sankar/ Nitharshan (Mandovi Racing) 01:10:00.0;

2. #7 Arjun Rajiv/ Vinay Padmashali (Chettinad Sporting) 01:10:13.8;

3. #43 Arnav Pratap Singh/ Rohit N (SNAP Racing) 01:10:38.4;

Ladies Class

1. #42 Nikeeta Takkale/ Shivani Parmar (Pvt.)  01:16.33.7;

2. Pragathi Gowda /Sujith Kumar BS (Chettinad Sporting) 01:19:07.6;

3. Phoebe Nongrum/ Rahul Sancheti (SNAP Racing) 01:20:52.6

Gypsy Challenge

1. #45 Baljinder Singh Dhillon/ Goutham CP (Pvt.) 01:15:44.7;

2. #52 Dr Akarsh Sundar/ Ravi Kumar (A & A Motorsports) 01:15:48.4;

3. #37 Sanjay Agarwal / Dheeraj Manae (Pvt.) 01:16:11.9;

Classic

1. #55 Shaik Hussain Pasha/ Roshan Claver Crasta (Pvt.) 01:33:06.3;

2. #45 Aneeshnath S/ Amitha Aneesh (A&A Motorsports) 01:45:51.5;

(Note: Car number is given after position number)

5 1 vote
Article Rating
Tags
Show More
Subscribe
Notify of

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Back to top button
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
Close
Close