The Asian Age

Delhi girls drive for a cause

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Over 30 young women has brought some of the iconic roads in the national capital to life as they sped along in their luxurious sedans and SUVs as the JK Tyre Young FICCI Ladies Organisati­on Power Drive was successful­ly held in the capital on Tuesday.

The unique rally, held in the standard TSD format under FMSCI guidelines, was a first of its kind drive to promote the idea of motorsport­s among women. Held in collaborat­ion with FICCI, it is in line with JK Tyre Motorsport’s vision of encouragin­g ladies to take up this exciting sport.

Members of the Young FICCI Ladies Organisati­on lined up enthusiast­ically at the FICCI House early in the morning, eager to get a feel of the sport in all its competitiv­e glory and understand its nuances.

The ladies coursed through Copernicus Marg, Outer Ring Road and NH 44, and were

cheered on by gallant onlookers along the route.

The 50- kilometre challenge, with eight time controls, tested the ladies’ driving and navigation­al skills to the hilt and drew to a close after 3 hours at the ITC Bharat in Gurgaon, Haryana.

Tanya Gorawara and co- driver Priyanka Ahuja, aptly called Wonder Women, emerged victorious with a total penalty of 17: 57

minutes. Meenal Kothari and Anchal Bhalla, who claimed to be Not Fast Just Curious, finished second ( penalty of 21: 38 minutes) while Aparna Pasricha and Sumedha Sharaf of Mother Truckers fame took the third place ( penalty of 29: 13 minutes).

The winners were handed their trophies by LGB 4 driver and fastest lady of India Sneha Sharma, who also gave an inspiring

rendition to the participan­ts during the prize distributi­on ceremony.

“It was really wonderful to see so many women coming out on a weekday to participat­e in the drive. It has always been our aim to promote motorsport­s amongst women and we believe we are on the right track. After this drive, we have two more all- women’s events coming up in the next few

weeks and we are quite sure we will be able to reach our objective and attract more enthusiast­s to the sport,” Mr. Sanjay Sharma, head JK Motorsport, said.

The next initiative of JK Tyre to promote the sport amongst women is the Drive from Delhi to Chandigarh on Feb 16th and the Rally to the Valley from Mumbai to Lonavala on March 3rd.

 ??  ?? The 50- km long TSD drive was flagged off by FMSCI chairperso­n women in motorsport­s Sita Raina among others in the capital on Monday.
The 50- km long TSD drive was flagged off by FMSCI chairperso­n women in motorsport­s Sita Raina among others in the capital on Monday.
 ??  ?? Tanya Gorawara and co- driver Priyanka Ahuja of Wonder Women emerged first with a total penalty of 17: 57 minutes.
Tanya Gorawara and co- driver Priyanka Ahuja of Wonder Women emerged first with a total penalty of 17: 57 minutes.

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