
Indian Racing Festival to flag off with season opener in Coimbatore on Aug 16
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Coimbatore, Aug 14 (PTI) The Indian Racing Festival (IRF), the country's premier motorsport championships, will kick off its new season at the Kari Motor Speedway here on Saturday.
The two-day season opener will feature the franchise-based Indian Racing League (IRL), the FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4 Indian) and the 28th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship's FLGB4 category. The five-weekend calendar will span multiple cities and select street circuits, aiming to bring top-tier racing closer to fans.
'Coimbatore has always been a key pillar of Indian motorsport. The Drivers Draft this year has raised the competitive bar, bringing in a mix of proven international names and promising Indian racers who will push each other every lap," said Akhilesh Reddy, Chairman and Managing Director of Racing Promotions Pvt. Ltd in a release.
The F4 Indian Championship, using Mygale F4 Generation 2 chassis with Alpine engines, offers young drivers a route to earn FIA Super Licence points while competing in India. The FLGB4 class, powered by 1300cc Suzuki Swift engines, remains the country's longest-running single-seater category and a launchpad for homegrown racers. PTI ATK APA APA
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