The Asian Age

Rangasamy clinches F1600 crown

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Raghul Rangasamy, hailing from the nearby temple town of Mamallapur­am, emerged champion in the coveted MRF Formula 1600 category as the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Racing Championsh­ip 2018 concluded at the MMRT in Chennai on Sunday. The title earned Rangasamy a ticket to this year’s Mazda Road To Indy shootout in the United States, a dream that the 25- year old pursued through the season.

With three podium finishes this weekend, Rangasamy, who led Goutham Parekh ( Chennai) by 11 points at the start of the final round, did just enough to clinch the championsh­ip. Rangasamy’s final tally was 182 points ( two wins, seven podiums) to Parekh’s 174 ( two wins, six podiums). Mumbai’s Nayan Chatterjee completed a double, winning Race 1 and 3, while 16year old schoolboy from Bengaluru Yash Aradhya topped in Race 2, his second success in his debut season in this category.

Bengaluru’s 27- year old Ashish Ramaswamy ( Arka Motorsport­s), with his seventh consecutiv­e podium finish of the season, annexed the championsh­ip in the premium Indian Touring Cars class with a tally of 167 points, edging out Coimbatore veteran Arjun Balu ( Race Concepts) by just six points. For Balu, who missed the first round of the season, it was so near yet so far as he finished second in the championsh­ip despite scoring a double in the final round this weekend and winning five races from seven starts.

Last year’s winner, Arjun Narendran ( Arka Motorsport­s), who was black- flagged for taking “external assistance” ( taking assistance of the marshals to push his car) after a spin following a collision with Balu at Turn2 in the very first lap today, ended up fourth in the championsh­ip behind his team- mate Nikanth Ram.

Rangasamy, who thrives on speed which induced him to take to racing rather late at 19, was delighted with his championsh­ip title, but said he would have loved to end the season with a win. “I feel great to win the championsh­ip and look forward to the Mazda Road To Indy shootout. I wanted to finish the season with a win, but happy that I took the title at this level considerin­g that I started racing only when I was 19. I love speed and I gave up my medical studies after three years to pursue racing which I do just for my pleasure since at 25, I can’t think of a career in racing,” he said.

Ramaswamy, who had started the season with a double in the first round, said: “It has been a long wait for me to win my firstever National Championsh­ip title. I had started the season well with a double in the first round, but two DNFs ( Did Not Finish) thereafter, put me under pressure as I had to finish on podium in all the remaining races. I am absolutely thrilled and I thank my team Arka Motorsport­s and the mechs for the brilliant work they did these past months.”

 ??  ?? Raghul Rangasamy poses after winning the MRF F1600 Championsh­ip in Chennai on Sunday.
Raghul Rangasamy poses after winning the MRF F1600 Championsh­ip in Chennai on Sunday.

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