India’s premier motorsport event, the MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Car Racing Championship 2025, kicked off its first round at Kari Motor Speedway, Coimbatore, showcasing emerging young talent in top racing categories like MRF F2000, Formula 1600, and Touring Cars. The event saw intense competition and remarkable performances by teen racers, underlining the future of Indian motorsports.
Background
The MRF MMSC FMSCI National Championship is India’s flagship racing series, conducted annually across key racetracks. Organized by the Madras Motor Sports Club (MMSC) under the aegis of FMSCI, the event provides a platform for professional and amateur racers to compete in various categories, including open-wheel formula racing, touring cars, and Volkswagen Polo Cup.
Teen Talent in the Spotlight
The spotlight of the 2025 season opener fell on two 16-year-olds: Ishaan Madesh from Bengaluru and Arjun Chheda from Pune, who split victories in the MRF Formula 2000 races. Arjun had earlier won Race-1 on Saturday, while Ishaan claimed Race-2 on Sunday. Their performances reflect a strong entry of Gen-Z racers into elite motorsport.
In the MRF Formula 1600 category, Bengalureans Arjun Nair (20) and Nigel Abraham Thomas (19) also clinched a race each, adding to the youthful energy at the event.
Diverse Category Highlights
- Formula LGB 1300: 15-year-old Bhuvan Bonu from Bengaluru won in both Open and Junior classes, emerging as a strong contender for future rounds.
- Indian Touring Cars: Biren Pithawalla (Mumbai) denied Arjun Balu a hat-trick by winning Race-3 after Balu’s mechanical issues.
- Indian Junior Touring Cars: Rithwik Thomas (Bengaluru) swept all three races.
- Super Stock Class: Kesara Godage (Sri Lanka) won two races, while Krishanu Dutta Bhuyan (Guwahati) claimed one.
- Volkswagen Polo Cup: Aman Nagdev (Noida) and Aditya Patnaik (Mumbai) shared wins, with Pratik Sonawane consistently on the podium.
Significance and Impact
This round of the championship highlighted the growing presence of young Indian drivers in motorsports. Their success not only indicates strong grassroots development in Indian racing but also reflects the potential of Indian talent in international motorsport arenas. Moreover, performances by drivers from Sri Lanka and Guwahati also underscore the event’s inclusivity and expanding reach.


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