
Experienced Matthai sweeps top spot in four cattegories
Matthai, driving his INRC 2 Polo car, blitzed quality fields in the premier INAC 1 and INAC 2 categories in both of which he won the Open and 2000 classes to stamp his authority on the event.
Results: INAC 1: Unrestricted Open: 1. Philippos Matthai (01min, 38.880secs); 2. Syed Salman (01:39.627); 3. Arnav Pratap Singh (01:42.572);
Up to 2000cc: 1. Philippos (01:38.950); 2. Arnav Pratap (01:43.786); 3. Chetan Shivram (01:48.132).
INAC 2: Open: Philippos (01:39.249); 2. Salman (01:40.525); 3. Chetan (Bengaluru) (01.42.883).
Up to 2000cc: 1. Philippos (01:40.192); 2. Arnav Pratap (01:41.873); 3. Vaibhav Marathe (01:41.882).
Up to 1650cc: 1. Salman (01:41.434); 2. Arnav Pratap (01:42.253); 3. Vaibhav (01:42.811).
Up to 1450cc: 1. Salman (01:51.693); 2. C.P. Dhanush (02:01.521); 3. N.S. Anusha (02:25.406).
INAC 3: Open: 1. C.P. Gowtham (01:55.470); 2. Tarushi Vikram (01:58.763); 3. Ishan Ray Chowdhury (01:59.159).
Ladies: 1. Shivani Pruthvi (01:52.271); 2. Nivetha Jessica (02:06.899); 3. N.S. Anusha (02:25.849).
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