Historic F4 victory for Jaden Pariat on debut; Lancaster wins IRL race
Ruhaan Alva bags double podium, a third in both IRL and F4
Chennai, 24 August 2024: Seventeen-year-old Jaden Rahman Pariat from Shillong, who was crowned the Formula 2000 Indian National Champion last Sunday at the same venue, made history by becoming only the third Indian to win a race in the F4 Indian Championship. Both the races were filled with drama, twists, and turns. In the other race, veteran Jon Lancaster from Leeds, England, claimed victory in the Indian Racing League during Round 1 of the Indian Racing Festival at the Madras International Circuit on Saturday.
Promoted by Racing Promotions Private Limited, and presented by Kingfisher Soda, the second edition of the Indian Racing League and the Indian F4 Championship kicked off with eight teams and 16 drivers while the IRL had six teams with 24 drivers, including female racers competing on equal footing with their male counterparts. In the first edition of F4 India, only Shahan Ali Mohsin and Rishon Rajiv had race wins, and Jaden, Bangalore Speedsters driver, joins the elite group, with this victory which fell on his lap, in the last lap, well almost.
“Oh man!, it was so difficult to keep the car on the track. All I can say is that, THANK YOU, ALMIGHTY! I had gear box issues. But I managed to move to P2. I did not know what went wrong with him (Aqil Alibhai). But before that, I was wide and did manage to keep my place as Ruhaan failed to capitalise on it. After the start, I saw him move away. But I persisted in my third place and it paid dividends. In the end, I cam around and saw that his car was parked. I said oh my God, I just need to finish,” that is how Jaden put his thoughts about the race.
Meanwhile, the Hyderabad Blackbirds team had a challenging afternoon. First, Hugh Barter of GodSpeed Kochi retired from the F4 Indian Championship race while poised for an easy victory, handing the win to Pariat of Bangalore Speedsters. Later, Hyderabad Blackbirds driver, Swiss ace Neel Jani, also retired just as he was about to secure a win, gifting the victory to Chennai Turbo Riders’ Lancaster.
Though Lancaster and Pariat shone, Ruhaan Alva, the teenager from Bengaluru racing for Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers, earned praise for his podium finishes in both races, which remained uncertain until the very end.
The 39-year-old Lancaster triumphed in a dramatic IRL Race 1 for A Drivers. Pole-sitter Alva dropped to fifth after going off the track midway through the race, allowing Lancaster to take the lead ahead of Jani. However, Lancaster went wide exiting Turn 2, and Jani took the lead. In a final twist, with three minutes and one lap remaining, Jani retired, and Lancaster regained the lead, with Portugal’s Alvaro Parente (Speed Demons Delhi) finishing second, ahead of the fast-finishing Alva, who climbed back to P3 after some impressive laps. The positions remained unchanged at the finish. “That’s racing for you. I took my chances,” said Lancaster. Alva earned bonus points for the fastest lap of the race and pole position.
In the Formula 4 Indian race, Pariat set the stage for his campaign in the first lap, overtaking Alva to move into P3 behind Hyderabad Blackbirds teammates Barter and Aqil Alibhai (South Africa). Despite a strangely tilted rear wing, Barter built a massive lead, which he maintained until the final lap before retiring. Prior to that, Alibhai had comfortably held off Pariat, but the South African noticeably lost pace in the final laps, allowing Pariat to catch up and move into P2. In the final lap, with Barter’s retirement, Pariat took the lead and secured a well-deserved victory. Alibhai just managed to hold off Alva for second, with the Bengaluru driver completing the podium.
“I don’t know what to say. When I saw Barter parked on the back loop, I knew I had a chance to win, and I told myself to just bring the car home safely, which I did. I must thank God for this win. There’s no other way to describe it,” said Jaden.
The Indian Racing Festival, which spans five rounds, will include a 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:
Formula LGB 4: Coimbatore’s Bala Prasath secured a thrilling victory in the Formula LGB 4 class, with the top three finishers separated by less than a second. The eight-lap race saw Prasath fend off a strong challenge from the MSport pair of teenager Abhay Mohan and veteran Raghul Rangasamy, while pole-sitter Dark Don Racing’s Viswas Vijayaraj from Nellore finished a distant 16th.
RE Continental Cup: As expected, Bengaluru’s Anish Shetty took the top spot in the Professionals class, delivering a strong performance after starting from P2 on the grid behind pole-sitter Abhishek Vasudev, also from Bengaluru. Vasudev finished 10th due to a puncture, while Shetty comfortably won the first race of the double-header, with over four seconds to spare ahead of Puducherry’s Navaneeth Kumar. Bengaluru’s Jagadeesh Nagaraj completed the podium.
Further down the grid, another Bengaluru driver, Yogesh P, topped the Amateur class, finishing ahead of Johring Waris (Umrangso, Assam) and Nijin A (Pathanamthitta, Kerala).
The results (Provisional):
IRL Race-1 (Driver A – 25 mins+1 lap):1.Jon Lancaster (UK, Chennai Turbo Riders) (27mins, 15.812secs);2. Alvaro Parente (Portugal, Speed Demons Delhi) (27:16.327);3. Ruhaan Alva (India, ShrachiRarh Bengal Tigers) (27:16.972).
Formula 4 Indian (Race-1, 25mins+1 lap):1. Jaden Rahman Pariat (India, Bangalore Speedsters) (27:14.967);2. Aqil Alibhai (South Africa, Black Birds Hyderabad) (27:19.427);3. Ruhaan Alva (India, ShirahiRarh Bengal Tigers) (27:19.922).
JK Tyre-FMSCI National Racing Championship
Formula LGB F4 (Race-1, 8 laps):1. Bala Prasath (Coimbatore, Dark Don Racing) (18:57.188);2. Abhay Mohan (Bengaluru, MSPORT) (18:57.690);3. Raghul Rangasamy (Mamallapuram, MSPORT) (18:57.993).
RE Continental GT Cup (Race-1, 6 laps) – Professionals:1. Anish Shetty (Bengaluru) (11:55.531);2. Navaneeth Kumar S (Puducherry) (11:59.767);3. Jagadeesh Nagaraja (Bengaluru) (12:00.779).Amateurs: 1. Yogesh P (Bengaluru) (12:29.228); 2. Johring Waris (Umrangso) (12:30.745); 3. Nijin A (Pathanamthit) (13:19.923).
F4 Indian Teams Championships
- Bangalore Speedsters 25 pointe;
- Hyderabad Blackbirsd 22+1(fastest lap);
- Ahmedabad Apex Racers 22;
- Shirachi Rarh Bengal Tigers 17;
- Chennai Turbo Riders 9;
- Goa Aces 6;
- GodSpeed Kochi 3; (pole)
- Speed Demons Delhi 0.