Honda Gears Up For Second Round Of INMRC
Modified On Mar 20, 2019 01:29 PM By Niraj Kakade
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The second round of the INMRC, along with IDEMITSU Honda Talent Cup will be held at MMRT, Chennai
After a strong finish in the first round of the 2018 Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship (INMRC) and IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup, Honda riders would be looking to repeat the feat in the second round of the championship at Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai.
The first round of INMRC, SuperSport 165cc class saw TVS rider, KY Ahmad clinching the first place. While Honda rider, Manthan Kumar had to settle for a 3rd position finish.
For the second round, riders will be racing with special 'slick tyres' for increased grip and faster cornering. Whether or not this will help Honda riders to grab pole position remains to be seen. The second round of ProStock 165cc Category will see Honda Ten10 Racing rider, Anish Shetty aiming for a hat-trick of wins in Chennai. On the other hand, the first round of the CBR250R class of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup saw Honda riders Senthil Kumar and Anish Shetty finishing on the podium in Coimbatore. Not surprising then, the duo will be looking forward to repeating this feat.
Press Release -
Honda riders all set for Round 2 of Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship
Chennai, July 5, 2018: After a blockbuster performance in Round 1 of 2018 Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship, Honda riders are once again geared up for podium glory. The Round 2 of the national championship will take place this weekend at Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai along with IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup.
In the first round in Coimbatore earlier this month, IDEMITSU Honda Ten10 Racing rider Anish Shetty scored back to back wins in Pro Stock 165 class. Defending Honda’s 2017 title, Anish will aim for a hat trick of wins this weekend in Chennai. Mithun Kumar and Senthil Kumar displayed promising performance in round 1 and will be looking to improve their spot on the grid.
In the SuperSport 165 class Rajiv Sethu, the 2017 national championship runner-up, will lead the charge along with Mathana Kumar and Sarath Kumar. Mathana Kumar’s challenging spirit had helped him bag double podiums in Round 1. For the first time, riders in the SuperSport 165 class will get special ‘slick tyres’. These tyres offer increased grip leading to faster cornering speed and reduced lap time.
Speaking on the preparation of Honda riders for national championship and Talent Cup, Mr. Prabhu Nagaraj, Vice President, Brand & Communication, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, “After the thrill and excitement of round 1, our riders are set to fight for the podium in the national championship this weekend. The action packed weekend will witness the introduction of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup – CBR 150R class. In this new category we will also see budding racers in the age group of 13 to 18 years selected from the first leg of Talent Hunt conducted in Bangalore.”
In the IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup – CBR 250R class, 18 riders will be competing for the silverware. After a gruelling qualification session, youngster Senthil Kumar scored double wins. Senthil had an intense battle on track with Anish Shetty who finished right at his heels on both the races.
Honda has further intensified the playing field with the introduction of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup – CBR 150R class. Riders for this class have been hand-picked by motorcycle racing experts at IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Hunt. Coming from an intense training session at Honda Ten10 Racing Academy, the young lads will be testing their mettle at the race track.
IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Hunt conducted in Bangalore saw the selection of 6 high potential riders who will be participating in the Talent Cup – CBR 150R class. The high octane event witnessed the growing love for motorcycle racing in India with participation of budding riders from as far as Guwahati. In the adrenaline packed event saw riders as young as 13 years being selected for this round. The youngsters will be competing for a win and as the season moves ahead, more riders will be joining the grid. These young racers will be continuously upgrading their skills during the season at Honda Ten10 Racing Academy.