Author: madan80

  • padma shree for NK!

    WOW!

    The Fastest Indian in The World”, Narain Karthikeyan has been honoured by the Government of India by bestowing upon him the Padma Shri Award in recognition of his distinguished contribution in the sphere of sports. This is a great honour, not only for Narain himself, but also recognizes Indian Motorsport for the first time in history. Up to 2009, only 2,255 people have been granted this distinct honour.
    Upon learning of his award, Narain said, “I am deeply honoured and humbled by the Government of India in receiving this award. It is truly a great day, not only in my life, but also in the life of Indian Motorsport. I have countless people to thank and credit for this achievement – first and foremost of which is my family, without whose unrelenting support, my career would not have taken the path it has. My sponsors, the Tata Group, Bharat Petroleum, JK Tyres and Amaron, who have supported me for so many years, as well as MRF Tyres, with whom I have recently entered into a partnership, have also been crucial to my success as a racing driver. I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every person at all of these companies who have supported and believed in me for so many years. Last, but not least, I owe a huge debt of thanks to all of my fans, who have cheered me on through all of my successes. I dedicate this award to all of them.”

    from [COLOR=#993366][FONT=&quot]www.indmotorsport.com[/FONT][/COLOR]

  • MRF International challenge

    folks,
    the next three weekends is going to see some pretty awesome racing at the track with the MRF international challenge.

    from Rally.co.in

    MRF launch racing challenge

    22 Jan 2010, 22-1 Hrs

    Chennai, Jan 22 (IANS) Two years after the launch of their Formula Ford 1600 car, MRF Tyres will conduct their International Challenge series over three consecutive weekends from Jan 30-31, offering a total prize-money of Rs 30 lakhs.

    The so-called Festival of Speed will include three rounds of races in the Formula 1600, Super Saloons (cc to weight and Race Star Cup) and two-wheelers (Underbone, 130-165cc and 600cc) classes, according to Arun Mammen, managing director of MRF Tyres.

    The Formula car, built by MRF’s chief tuner J. Anand of Coimbatore, is equipped with 1600cc Ford Duratec engine that develops 130bhp.

    Providing details of the event, Anthony Rodricks, General Manager-Advertising, MRF, said: ‘The Formula racing challenge is by invitation only and the cars will be driven by those in the 15-25 age group with experience in either saloon car or any other formula racing. Each weekend will have one round of racing in each of the three categories. Each round will comprise of two races.’

    Those qualified to drive will have to pay up Rs.two lakh per round, something that Rodricks said was ‘affordable’ for Indian drivers. The amount includes fuel, service and tyres.
    ‘The entry list would be finalized only next week, but there will be a few British racers,’ he said.

    MRF, who are re-entering full-fledged track racing after a lapse of 11 years, are hoping to develop the property into an Asian championship, said Rodricks.

    As an add-on to the event, MRF has scheduled stunt riding by an American troupe on the second weekend (Feb 6-7).