Chennai, March 26: On a day of topsy-turvy results, Bengaluru pair of Karna Kadur and co-driver Nikhil Pai (Arka Motorsports) survived a puncture and a cracked windscreen to seize the Overall lead in the 44th South India Rally which is also a round of the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (Asia Cup) and the concluding round of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship with MRF Tyres as the Associate Sponsor, here on Saturday.
A big shocker was the early retirement of title favourite and seven-times National champion Gaurav Gill (co-driver Musa Sherif) after the lower arm of his Mahindra XUV 300 broke, but it was not known whether he will rejoin the Rally under the Super Rally format on Sunday when five more Stages would be run in the reverse direction, starting 7:27 am. “We will take a call whether or not to compete tomorrow after examining the car tonight for any collateral damage,” said team engineer N Leelakrishnan.
In all, 33 of the 43 starters finished Leg-1 of the South India Rally, organised by the Madras Motor Sports Club, celebrating its 70th anniversary.
Meanwhile, Kadur, despite the puncture and damaged windscreen, put in some consistent times to take a 19-second lead over Race Concepts’ Younus Ilyas (G Sanath) from Kollam, while Kolkata’s Amittrajit Ghosh (Ashwin Naik, Mangaluru) was running third, in the Asia Cup.
“We lost almost a minute this morning due to a puncture. I drove the entire stage on three wheels before changing. In the Aavisa Stage, a stone thrown up by (Gaurav) Gill’s car, as we passed in the opposite direction, cracked the windscreen which we taped to prevent further damage. That apart, we had a fairly trouble-free run, but tomorrow is another day. So, fingers crossed,” said Kadur.
In the National Championship, Kadur, followed by Mangaluru’s Dean Mascarenhas (Gagan Karumbaiah, Kodagu) and Ilyas occupied the top three spots (Overall) at the end of Leg-1 today.
INRC Overall championship leader, Aditya Thakur (Virender Kashyap) from Himachal was placed fifth behind Ghosh, and has an opportunity to win the championship on the morrow provided he finishes the event.
Thakur, winner of the first round in Coimbatore last month, said: “The going was good today, except for some issues with the ignition in SS-4. Tomorrow, we will push hard, but our focus would be on bringing the car back home safely. The set of MRF tyres were really good and provided good traction.”
Leg-1 classification (Provisional)
FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (Asia Cup)
- Karna Kadur / Nikhil Pai (India) (55mins, 30.200sec)
- Younus Ilyas / Aniruddha Ranganekar (India) (55:49.200)
- Amittrajit Ghosh / Ashwin Naik (Indi) (55:49.800)
FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship
Overall / INRC
- Karna Kadur / Nikhil Pai (both Bengaluru, Arka Motorsports) (55:30.200)
- Dean Mascarenhas (Mangaluru) / Gagan Karumbaiah (Kodagu) (55:49.000)
- Younus Ilyas (Kollam) / Aniruddha Ranganekar (Pune) (Race Concepts) (55:49.200)
INRC-2
- Dean Mascarenhas (Mangaluru) / Gagan Karumbaiah (Kodagu) (55:49.000)
- Fabid Ahmer / Sanath G (both Palakkad) (57:03.700)
- Chetan Shivram / Dilip Sharan (both Bengaluru, SNAP Racing) (57:04.100)
INRC-3
- Aditya Thakur / Virender Kashyap (both Himachal) (56:29.400)
- Syed Salman Ahmed (Mysuru) / BK Rishabh (Mangaluru) (57:48.400)
- Kuber Sharma / Kunal Kashyap (both Himachal) (58:04.200)
INRC-4
- Mujeeb Rehman (Kasargod) / Ravindra Kumar (Bengaluru) (59:40.200)
- Vaibhav Marathe (Goa) / Harsha Vardhana (Tumkuru) (59:45.600)
- Prakhyat Shirole / Arjun SSB (both Bengaluru) (1:00:43.400)
Junior INRC
- Pragati Gowda / Trisha Alonkar (both Bengaluru) (58:44.700)
- Raghuram Saminathan (Coimbatore) / Bharath Sargur (Bengaluru) (59:38.900)
- Shivani Pruthvi (Davangere) / Ruthvik Praveen (Tiptur) (1:00:52.400)
FMSCI Gypsy Challenge
- Samrat Yadav (Chandigarh) / M Chandrashekar (Bengaluru) (58:18.600)
- Rupender Sheoran (Gurugram) / Mohit Mallik (Faridabad) (1:00:52.800)
- MR Venkatapathy / Santosh Kumar Selvaraj (both Coimbatore) (1:02:08.900)