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Muhammad Ibrahim continues winning the Indian eRacing Championship

Ibrahim started the event on the right note, qualifying on pole with a lap time of 1:22.010. Amith Kutti (Chennai) bagged second on the grid, qualifying 0.48 seconds behind. Sai Prithvi, also from Chennai, was third.

Muhammad Ibrahim continues winning the Indian eRacing Championship
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Pune’s Muhammad Ibrahim continued his winning streak in the Mumbai Falcons Indian eRacing Championship, in association with Volkswagen Motorsport. The accomplished karter had a near-perfect run, to once again demolish the competition and win both races of the Pro Class here. 

Ibrahim started the event on the right note, qualifying on pole with a lap time of 1:22.010. Amith Kutti (Chennai) bagged second on the grid, qualifying 0.48 seconds behind. Sai Prithvi, also from Chennai, was third.

Race 1 saw championship leader Kutti, make a rare mistake to crash out of contention while Ibrahim took advantage of a good start to pull away and win the race. Prithvi had an intense battle with Sohil Shah for many laps before managing to overtake, to finish second. Shah, a former National Formula 1300 Champion, finished third, ahead of Niranjan Kumar and Raiden Samervel.

The starting order for Race 2 is based on the top 12 finishers of Race 1 being reversed. Coimbatore’s Kaushick Mohanraja started on pole and drove a sensible race, but could not keep Ibrahim behind him. Ibrahim won, ahead of Mohanraja, while Bhanu Teja from Hyderabad was third.

The Junior Class saw Sayee Saran (Chennai) lead after starting from pole. A backmarker swerved into him, and Saran fell down the order. Debjit Adak from the second, got involved in multiple crashes but still managed to finish fourth. Gurgaon boys – Garvit Agarwal picked up his maiden victory, while Amitesh Rao took his maiden podium, with second. Mumbai’s Veer Sheth also earned his maiden podium with a fine third place, ahead of Adak and Ritesh Rai.

“It’s good to see the Championship quite close in both classes. We are coming up with numerous opportunities for youngsters in motorsport & the Mumbai Falcons Indian eRacing Championship, is the ideal avenue for youngsters to start with motorsport,” said Moid Tungekar, CEO of Mumbai Falcons

Sirish Vissa, Head of Volkswagen Motorsport India said, “It is exciting to witness the competition for every position in the championship – this shows the dedication and effort that these young drivers are putting into battle each other. With five more races to go, the racing is going to be intense as the drivers fight for the top spot.”

“Next round will see the addition of the Amateur Class followed by the Women’s Class. We are confident that this will expand the entry-level opportunities and youngsters can register by visiting any social media platform of IReSportsIN.” said 8 Time National Racing and Karting Champion and founder of IR eSports.

The Championship standings in the Pro Class saw a major reshuffle thanks to poor results from Amith Kutti. Sai Prthivi grabbed the lead while Ibrahim moves into second. After a significant lead, Kutti falls to third. Bangalore’s Ujjwal Belwariar stays in the lead of the Junior Class.

 

Pro Race 1

Position

Car No

Name

City

Start Pos.

1

33

Muhammad Ibrahim

Pune

1

2

12

Sai Prithvi

Chennai

3

3

24

Sohail Shah

Bangalore

5

4

98

Niranjan Kumar

Ooty

4

5

64

Raiden Samervel

Mumbai

6

Pro Race 2

Position

Car No

Name

City

Start Pos.

1

33

Muhammad Ibrahim

Pune

12

2

6

Kaushick Mohanraja

Coimbatore

1

3

99

Bhanu Teja

Hyderabad

5

4

12

Sai Prithvi

Chennai

11

5

98

Niranjan Kumar

Ooty

9

Junior  Race

Position

Car No

Name

City

Start Pos.

1

13

Garvit Agarwal

Gurgaon

4

2

17

Amitesh Rao

Gurgaon

6

3

44

Veer Sheth

Mumbai

8

4

8

Debjit Adak

Bangalore

2

5

12

Ritesh Rai

Chennai

7

Pro Championship

Position

Car No

Name

City

Points

1

57/12

Sai Prithvi

Chennai

215

2

33

Muhammad Ibrahim

Pune

212

3

9/12/11/16

Amith Kutti

Chennai

204

4

16 / 11 / 19

Bhanu Teja

Hyderabad

155

5

20

Chevlyn Fernandes

Mumbai

151

Junior  Championship

Position

Car No

Name

City

Points

1

43647

Ujjwal Belwariar

Bangalore

123

2

16/13

Garvit Agarwal

Gurgaon

107

3

10

Aditya Iyer

Pune

103

4

11079

Avinash Gupta

Kalimpong

99

5

68/44

Veer Sheth

Mumbai

83

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