Ace drivers to compete for glory at BIC

BIC to host SIDVIN Festival of SpeedNew Delhi:The Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida is all set to host what is touted as the largest motorsport festival of its kind in the country – SIDVIN Festival of Speed. On December 1 to December 2, 2012, close to 125 top drivers from the Asia-Pacific, Europe and India will come together to participate in the final rounds of the region’s most coveted racing championships. These include the finale of JK Racing Asia Series (JKRAS) 2012, theJK Tyre-Volkswagen Polo-R Cup, the 15th JK Tyre-FMSCI National Racing Championship 2012 and Round 2 of the MRF Challenge.

The SIDVIN Festival of Speed will be a motorsport extravaganza and will give over 10,000 motorsport aficionados an opportunity to enjoy unmatched racing action over one pulsating weekend. The drivers, on the other hand, will get to prove their mettle and fight it out at one of the world’s fastest Formula One circuits.

Commenting on the event,  Sanjay Sharma, Head-Motorsport, JK Tyre & Industries Limited said, “It is a dream come true for us to be hosting our Asia series and our national racing championships together at a world class circuit. Three Indian drivers will be given the chance and will be tested against the best in our Asia Series. This racing event celebrates the incredible spirit of motorsport and promises to be a weekend to look forward to.”

"After hosting two hugely successful Formula One races in India, we are very excited to host our domestic championships at the Buddh International Circuit, and give India's young and talented drivers an opportunity to race on one of the best Formula One tracks in the world and avail the world class facilities. With the support of organisations such as JK Tyre and MRF, we are certain that the country will become a hub for motorsports in the years to come,” said  Askari H. Zaidi, Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, Jaypee Group.

The weekend will witness the conclusion of theJK Racing Asia Series which began in Malaysia, travelled to world-famous circuits such as the Paul Ricard, Spa Francorchamps, and Silverstone, making its historical European debut before heading to India for the final two legs, the first of which was held alongside the Formula One Indian Grand Prix last month.

Throughout the JKRAS 2012 season, JK Tyre created an opportunity for Indian drivers to be a part of the much-acclaimed series and represent India internationally. Two of India’s most promising motorsport talents, Aditya Patel and Akhil Khushlani will represent India in the grand finale as part of the company’s constant endeavour to promote Indian talent and give them the best available opportunity to excel. In the final round, it’s going to be a tough fight between 19 year old Malaysian driver Nabil Jeffri and 16 yr-old rookie driver Aston Hare from South Africa.

The SIDVIN Festival of Speed will also witness the last round of India’s premier and only racing championship - the JK Tyre National Racing Championship that consists of the JK Tyre-Volkswagen Polo R Cup, LGB Formula 4, Indian Touring Cars, and Indian Junior Touring Cars championships. The JK Tyre National Racing Championship is the breeding ground for drivers aiming at formula car racing. India’s top drivers have battled it out over five exciting rounds that took place on racetracks in Coimbatore and Chennai and will now gear up for the final face-off at the world class Buddh International Circuit. The battle across categories has gone down to the wire and the weekend will witness competitors fighting hard to become the first podium finishers at the Buddh International Circuit.

The MRF Challenge 2012 returns to the Buddh International Circuit for the SIDVIN Festival of Speed, after its mega-successful debut in late October 2012 as a support race to the Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix. The line-up of 18 Renault-sport powered Dallara racing single-seaters, purpose built for this series by Jayem Automotives Ltd of Coimbatore, will scorch the track with an unprecedented 4 races over the course of the weekend. With engines screaming at 7000 RPM and generating volumes of over 100 decibels each, the grid boast of a combined power output of almost 4,000 bhp! The competition is extremely stiff with drivers from all over the globe.

Beside the scorching action on the track, the SIDVIN Festival of Speed will have a slew of interesting events at the sidelines of the race for the motorsport enthusiasts in attendance. From the scintillating Stunt shows in Volkswagen Cars to the Super Car Parade the weekend promises an extravaganza unlike any witnessed before.

 

 

By Indian Sports News Network