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Vaibhav wins RC3 title of the Sumatera Utara Rally, earns Japan leg spot
Vaibhav wins RC3 title of the Sumatera Utara Rally, earns Japan leg spot

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Vaibhav wins RC3 title of the Sumatera Utara Rally, earns Japan leg spot

Vaibhav Marathe of Team JK Racing and Ashwin Naik clinched the RC3 title on the final day of the Sumatera Utara Rally Panaji: Goa's Vaibhav Marathe of Team JK Racing, making his APRC debut, alongside co-driver Ashwin Naik, stayed composed through the punishing terrain to clinch the RC3 title on the final day of the Sumatera Utara Rally. A formidable rally driver and three-time National Rally Champion, Vaibhav demonstrated his championship pedigree on the demanding Indonesian stages. With fearless driving, exceptional precision, and an unwavering competitive spirit, he delivered a stellar performance that earned India the title in Indonesia. The Goa driver's consistency across all stages, his adaptability to unpredictable weather, and his mastery over the gravel and dirt tracks around Lake Toba secured him qualification to represent India once again at the APRC final round in Japan this November. This achievement further cements his status as one of India's rally elite and reinforces Goa's place on the global motorsport map. Vaibhav's motorsport journey is an inspiring story of determination and excellence. Years of dedication, technical understanding, and mental endurance have enabled him to conquer some of the toughest rally terrains. Beyond his personal triumphs, he continues to inspire aspiring Goan drivers, proving that passion combined with perseverance leads to international success. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Your New Zealand escape starts with Singapore Airlines Fly with Singapore Airlines Book Now Undo With the Indonesia title now to his credit and Japan on the horizon, Vaibhav Marathe stands as a shining example of Goa's sporting excellence and India's competitive spirit. The entire state now looks forward to cheering for their champion as he takes on the world stage once again this November in Japan Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Gill's vehicle breaks down, hopes to finish strong on Sunday
Gill's vehicle breaks down, hopes to finish strong on Sunday

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • New Indian Express

Gill's vehicle breaks down, hopes to finish strong on Sunday

MEDAN (INDONESIA): After the first two stages on what was a bright sunny morning in Parapat, it looked like three-time APRC winner Gaurav Gill was going to run away with the Sumatera Utara Rally title. He had cruised with a lead close to 30 seconds and was ready to carry the momentum into the third stage. However, an unexpected mechanical failure at the start of special stage 3 meant he had to retire for the day on Saturday. The brand-new Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo, which Gill was driving, came to a stop about 300 meters into SS3 when a throttle body failed. "We were fastest on SS1, and there was good rhythm and precision for me in stage 2 as well, which worked well. We made some changes to the tyres and suspension. After stage 2, we had almost 38 or 39 seconds lead, quite a big lead. Unfortunately, at the SS3 start, the mechanical failure happened, just 300 metres into the round,' a disappointed Gill said, sitting next to his teammates. The rare mechanical failure dampened the mood a little in the Gill camp, but the Arjuna Award winner is confident of making a comeback and scoring some crucial leg points. "We can have some penalties added to the time format that runs, and we are eligible to continue all day tomorrow. If we can put in some really good time, we can actually be top-3. So I won't be surprised if we end up in a good position,' said Gill. Former rally champion and Head of Operations, JK Motorsports, Hari Singh echoed the sentiment. "Obviously, a big setback for us after putting in so much effort and the cars arriving at the very last minute. It is disappointing when we have a winning car and a winning driver. The combination was perfect, but that's rallying. You win some, you lose some," said Hari Singh, who is JK Racing's team manager at this event. Meanwhile, Nikeetaa Takkale, India's only female driver at the event, had a good day on the track. Competing in Indonesia for the first time, the Pune-based driver delivered a faultless performance and is on course for a rare triple podium in the third round of the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship's (APRC) Asia Cup, held about 32 kilometres from Parapat. She is leading her class, the RC4 and the Ladies class. She is also likely to bag a podium in the Junior APRC. In RC3, Goa's Vaibhav Marathe, co-driven by experienced Ashwin Naik of Mangaluru, topped his class in a Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo, finishing seventh overall. Bopaiah KM was the best Indian finisher and sixth overall. Provisional results (Saturday Leg 1): APRC Overall and RC2 Class: 1. Ryan Nirwan/ Adi Indiarto (01 hour, 01min, 43.7seconds); 2. Musa Arjanshah/ Mohamad Herkusuma (01:02:05.8); 3. Aldio Oeken/ Respati Adhi (01:02:18.5); RC2 Class Indians: 6. Bopaiah KM/ PV Srinivasa Murthy (Kodagu/Bengaluru) (01:09:27.9); 8. Abhin R Rai/ Srikanth Gowda (Kodagu/Chikkamagaluru) (01:14.55.4); 10. Gaurav Gill/ Florian Barral (Delhi/France) (1:25:27.8) (DNF in SS3) (Penalty awaited). APRC RC3: 1. Vaibhav Marathe/ Ashwin Naik (Goa/Mangaluru) (01:14:15.6); APRC RC4: 1. Nikeeta Takkale/ Sudhindra Gopalakrishna (Pune/Bengaluru) (01:21:20.3); Ladies Class: 1. Nikeetaa/Sudhindra.

Tennis player-turner pro rally driver, Gaurav Gill eyeing his fourth APRC title
Tennis player-turner pro rally driver, Gaurav Gill eyeing his fourth APRC title

News18

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • News18

Tennis player-turner pro rally driver, Gaurav Gill eyeing his fourth APRC title

Medan (Indonesia), Aug 8 (PTI) Gaurav Gill once loved sending down booming serves on the tennis court but as years went by, zooming cars down the treacherous tracks became a passion for India's most decorated rally driver, who is a bonafide Asia Pacific Rally Championship legend. Returning to the APRC circuit after seven years, Gill must have had a feeling of deja vu, having won his maiden round at this very country at Makassar 17 years back in 2008. Gill will start as a favourite while the combo of Team JK Tyre and Vamcy Merla Motorsports unleashes a formidable five-car challenge at the event. As he took a trip down the memory lane, Gill recollected his journey from courts to the dusty tracks that made him one of India's foremost champions in motorsports. 'Actually, I was a very successful tennis player. I was a seeded player (at junior level) and I was pursuing it since I was 6 years old. My uncle Upkar Gill was quite a successful driver. Seeing him and multiple time National Rally champion Hari Singh drive, I grew interest in motorsport," Gill told PTI in an interview on the sidelines of the Sumatera Utara Rally, the third round of APRC which began here on Friday with the ceremonial start. 'They used to come to my house, and they were very young at that time and for us they were like, wow, you know, these are Gods. I want to be like him, that's how children looks upto elders. 'I had race cars in the house. So, obviously for me, it's a natural progression as a child to get behind the wheels and move in that direction. It motivated me to be a race car driver as I actually found it to be a very flamboyant career." An Arjuna awardee in 2019, only athlete from motorsports till date, Gill won the APRC title thrice in the past in 2013, 2016 and 2018. 'Because I can achieve whatever I want to achieve is for my self-satisfaction. But when this happens, it is happening for the community. It is not only for me," Gill said. While motorsport is a costly passion, people are making careers out of it, said Gill. 'I would like to say it (Arjuna award) was not just for me. It was for the motorsport. Because you get recognition for the sport. Everyone understands that this is not only an entertainment or a racing weekend for some rich kids or rich boys. You make a career out of it. Work hard for it." Gill counted the sacrifices which a rider or a driver needs to make in his arduous journey. 'I have gone through so many accidents, crashes, surgeries, yet I am here racing again. It is a lot of sacrifice in life. Staying away from family just like any other sport," he said. Gill said if an individual aspires he or she can make a career in motorsports, like any other sports. 'It is a sport, it is a career that you can choose. You can make a full-time career out of it. And if you click well, it pays way more than anything else also at the top level or at par with some competitors also easily if you can. It depends on what kind of discipline you are in," he said. 'Like I did, I made a full-time career out of it. The grid is tripled now. From where we were, we started with 20-25 cars and in the grid today we have 75 cars." Asked about his future plans, 43-year-old Gill said he will quit the day he feels someone is ready to take his place. 'Well, I want to keep driving as long as I want because this is what I love to do. Like I said, I still drive like I stole it. I am still as passionate as I was. I will continue to drive as long as I wish to because I know I can drive at the top level even now in terms of speed." 'But yes, if I see any talent coming up, I will always be available to help them or maybe give up my seat to let them drive also," he said. The 43-year-old is one of the favourites to win the title here, but he remained practical. 'Well, actually, the car is new but I've driven this kind of spec car before. So, it's not entirely new but, like I said, it's been a bit of a time gap since I drove it. I think the bigger challenge is the terrain here rather than me adapting to the car," he said. 'That is even bigger because it's so unpredictable that we can go out into the race with sun out, blaring heat and in one hour it could turn into a complete thunderstorm or a downpour and change the track conditions, completely flip it." PTI SSC SSC KHS (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: August 08, 2025, 19:00 IST News agency-feeds Tennis player-turner pro rally driver, Gaurav Gill eyeing his fourth APRC title Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Gaurav Gill to lead Indian challenge at Sumatera Utara Rally
Gaurav Gill to lead Indian challenge at Sumatera Utara Rally

News18

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • News18

Gaurav Gill to lead Indian challenge at Sumatera Utara Rally

Agency: PTI Last Updated: Medan (Indonesia), Aug 7 (PTI) The three-time champion Gaurav Gill will spearhead India's challenge at the Sumatera Utara Rally, third round of the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship's (APRC) Asia Cup section, here from August 8 to 10. Gill will start as hot favourite as a combination of Team JK Tyre and Vamcy Merla Motorsports has fielded a five-car challenge from India at the rally. The qualifiers from Asia Cup and Pacific Cup will fight for the APRC title in the final round in Japan later. Gill, an Arjuna awardee, is the only driver in APRC history to win all rounds of a season in 2016. But as he aims to reclaim his dominance in Indonesia's treacherous terrain, he is likely to face fierce competition from local heroes and rising stars, more so when it rains. The campaign marks India's largest-ever factory-backed entry in APRC history with support from Vamcy Merla and Lokesh Gowda, promoter of Indian National Autocross Championship. The squad will thus look to make its mark in the 12-stage and 200.6 kilometres battle across jungle tracks and volcanic gravel. Vamcy Merla, also the promoter of APRC, has imported two top-tier international rally-spec cars for India's campaign. 'Nothing makes me happier than seeing so many cars from India and a strong grid of 15 cars which augurs well for APRC," said Vicky Chandhok, president of the APRC Working Group. Gill will have Florian Barral as his co-driver while Goa's first rallyist and state government entry, Vaibhav Marathe will team up with the experienced Ashwin Naik as JK Tyre entries. The other three VM Motorsports teams are M Bopaiah (Kodagu) and PV Srinivasa (Bengaluru), Abin Rai (Kodagu) and the experienced Srikanth Gowda (Chikkamagaluru), and Nikeeta Takkale (Pune) with Sudheendra BG as her navigator. Nikeeta will take part in a two-wheel drive car in the Ladies, Junior and RC4 category of the APRC. After the ceremonial start on Friday, the APRC rally, which is run concurrently with the Indonesian Rally championship round, will have six competitive special stages each on Saturday and Sunday. The special stages distance is 154.14 kilometres and along with 46.46 kilometres of transport section, the total distance is around 200 kilometres. The next round of APRC is in China. 'This five-car effort shows our commitment to developing all rally talent. From Gill's title hunt to Nikeetaa's Ladies Cup campaign, each driver gets world-class support," said Merla. 'Providing competitive international machinery like the Skoda Fabia R2 evo and Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo to Team JK Tyre is about giving our top Indian drivers the tools they need to shine globally," it added. Sanjay Sharma, head of motorsport, JK Tyre added: 'This five-car assault, particularly with the international-spec Skoda and Ford acquired through our partnership with Vamcy Merla Motorsports, marks a bold new chapter for Team JK Tyre." PTI SSC DDV view comments First Published: August 07, 2025, 15:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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