Exciting Races at the West Zone National Rally Sprint Championship in Pune
The Nanoli Speedway in Pune, Maharashtra, was buzzing with excitement as over 95 participants competed in the monsoon sprint rally on Saturday. This event marked the third round of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2024 for two-wheelers.
Top Performers
GS Amogh Nag and Suhail Ahmed were the standout performers. In the Open up to 550cc class, GS Amogh Nag clocked a time of 7:16.000, narrowly beating Suhail Ahmed, who finished at 7:16.100. Badal Doshi came in third with a time of 7:32.300.
In the Privateer up to 550cc class, Suhail Ahmed took the lead with a time of 7:06.300, followed by GS Amogh Nag at 7:12.400 and Chetan Hosatti at 7:12.400.
Other Notable Performances
Rajesh Swami was named the fastest rider from Maharashtra in the Star of Maharashtra 260cc class, finishing with a time of 7:41.100. He was followed by Nitish Chaudhari and Hitesh Sharma.
Suhail Ahmed also excelled in the Bullet up to 550cc class, finishing 30 seconds ahead of his closest competitor, Shajeer Ishmail, and Chetan Hosatti.
In the scooter up to 210cc class, Venkatesh Shetty finished first, followed by Lokesh Bhosale and Niraj Wanjale.
Special Mentions
In the Ladies up to 260cc class, Tanaya Singh finished almost a minute ahead of Sagarika Naidu. The veterans class saw Amarendra Sathe finish first, followed by Ajit Patel and Mohan Sethiya.
Upcoming Rounds
The championship will move to Indore for Round 4 on October 5, 2024, followed by Round 5 in Guwahati on November 24, 2024. The season will conclude with the finals in Pune or Bangalore on December 14-15, 2024.
Results
Class | First Place | Second Place | Third Place |
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Open up to 550cc | GS Amogh Nag – 7:16.000 | Suhail Ahmed – 7:16.100 | Badal Joshi – 7:32.300 |
Privateer up to 550cc | Suhail Ahmed – 7:07.300 | GS Amogh Nag – 7:12.400 | Chetan Hosatti – 7:41.600 |
Star of Maharashtra 260cc | Rajesh Swami – 7:41.100 | Nitish Chaudhari – 7:53.600 | Hitesh Sharma – 7:57.700 |
131cc up to 165cc | Chalass K Bose – 7:46.000 | Nitish Chaudhari – 8:01.300 | Donesh Deepak Joshi – 8:02.300 |
166cc up to 260cc | Suhail Ahmed – 7:30.500 | Chetan Hosatti – 7:56.500 | Hitesh Sharma – 7:59.400 |
261cc up to 400cc | Rajesh Swami – 7:55.500 | Amarendra Sathe – 9:35.000 | |
Bullet up to 550cc | Suhail Ahmed – 7:25.700 | Shajeer Ishmail – 8:01.200 | Chetan Hosatti – 8:06.200 |
Scooter up to 210cc | Venkatesh Shetty – 8:13.400 | Lokesh Bhosale – 8:25.400 | Niraj Wanjale – 8:26.700 |
Ladies up to 260cc | Tanaya Singh – 8:57.500 | Sagarika Naidu – 9:55.600 | |
Veterans above 50 years up to 260cc | Amarendra Sathe – 8:12.200 | Ajit Patil – 8:24.300 | Mohan Sethiya – 9:34.200 |
Up to 260cc | Rajesh Swami – 7:35.500 | Suhail Ahmed – 7:46.300 | Shajeer Ishmail – 8:02.800 |
261cc up to 450cc | Suhail Ahmed – 7:38.900 | Rajesh Swami – 7:46.500 | Shajeer Ishmail – 8:00.200 |
Doubts Revealed
Suhail Ahmed -: Suhail Ahmed is a person who participated in the rally race and did very well in multiple categories.
GS Amogh Nag -: GS Amogh Nag is another participant who won the race in the Open up to 550cc class.
West Zone National Rally Sprint Championship -: This is a big racing event where people race on bikes or cars to see who is the fastest.
Pune -: Pune is a city in the state of Maharashtra, India.
Nanoli Speedway -: Nanoli Speedway is a special track in Pune where the race took place.
FMSCI -: FMSCI stands for Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, which is the group that organizes motor sports events in India.
Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2024 -: This is a series of racing events happening in 2024 where racers compete in different places in India.
Rajesh Swami -: Rajesh Swami is another racer who was the fastest from the state of Maharashtra.
Indore -: Indore is a city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Guwahati -: Guwahati is a city in the state of Assam, India.
culminating -: Culminating means ending or finishing. The championship will end in Pune or Bangalore in December 2024.