Aman Nagdev Clinches Maiden Polo Cup National Title in Thrilling Finale

Aman Nagdev emerged as the Polo Cup National Champion after a dramatic final day of racing at the Madras International Circuit. The title fight came down to a three-way battle between Nagdev, Aditya Patnaik, and Ojas Surve across multiple races in varying conditions. Nagdev secured his maiden national title by winning the final race, finishing the season with 215 points and six race victories. Aditya Patnaik and Ojas Surve completed the overall podium, while Reyaan Bafna was awarded the Best Rookie Title.

Key Points: Aman Nagdev Wins Polo Cup National Racing Championship

  • Nagdev won six races en route to the title
  • Final day featured a thrilling three-way battle
  • Aditya Patnaik finished second with a 100% podium rate
  • Ojas Surve showcased wet-weather mastery with a Race 2 win
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Aman Nagdev crowned Polo Cup National Champion

Aman Nagdev crowned Polo Cup National Champion after intense battles with Aditya Patnaik and Ojas Surve at the FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship.

"This is my first-ever National Championship Title and means a lot. - Aman Nagdev"

Chennai, January 26

India's premier touring car series, the Polo Cup, concluded on a high note with Aman Nagdev emerging victorious after a thrilling three-way battle here on Sunday at the FMSCI Indian National Racing Championship.

Nagdev, Aditya Patnaik and Ojas Surve were in the hunt to win the coveted National Crown as the curtain went up on the final day of the National Championship.

The four-race weekend at the 3.717 km-long Madras International Circuit saw Surve bag the crucial pole position in qualifying for Race 1, with a lap time of 1:54.910. Patnaik was a mere 0.126 seconds behind him, and Nagdev a further 0.194 away.

Nagdev got a brilliant start in the race, but he was soon blocked off by Surve. The duo slugged it out through the first 3 corners before Nagdev streaked ahead. Patnaik, starting fifth, also had a fantastic start and was soon challenging Surve for second place. Eventually, Nagdev won the race, while Patnaik finished second, ahead of Surve.

Race 2 began under extremely wet conditions. A safety car start ensured that all started the race safely. Surve made a brilliant move around the outside of Corner 1 on Patnaik to move from third to second before Corner 2. He immediately challenged Nagdev for the lead around the outside of Corner 2. Surve and Nagdev went side by side through Corner 3, and Surve came out ahead.

Surve then enthralled everyone with a wet driving masterclass to win the race comfortably, ahead of Patnaik and Nagdev.

More exciting battles were witnessed in Race 3. Mumbai's Reyaan Bafna started on Pole and held the lead for a few laps. However a quick charging Patnaik soon muscled his way through and got the lead. He went on to win comfortably ahead of Nagdev. Mumbai's Pratik Sonawane was the racer who gained the most. He started down in P6 and raced brilliantly climbing from sixth to third to complete the podium.

The final race of the championship had Sonawane start well from second to take the early lead. Nagdev made a good dive into Corner 9 to take the lead, while behind him, Surve also went past Patnaik into third. The intense battle saw 4 cars covered by less than a second. A couple of laps later, Surve made a good move to emerge second. He chased Nagdev till the end but was unable to get close enough. Nagdev won the last race of the Championship to earn his maiden National Title. Surve was second, while Patnaik completed the podium.

Aman Nagdev (215 points) won six races in addition to three more podiums en route to his maiden national title. Aditya Patnaik (194 points) had 2 victories and an enviable 100% podium success rate to finish second overall in the National Championship. Ojas Surve (176 points), also with 2 victories, was third overall. Mumbai's Reyaan Bafna bagged the Best Rookie Title.

"This is my first-ever National Championship Title and means a lot. It's been a very competitive season with really intense but clean battles with the others. A huge thank you to my parents for their unwavering support all these years. I also want to thank the entire Polo Cup team for putting together a fantastic series," said the newly crowned champion.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hearty congratulations to Aman! His move in the final race at Corner 9 was pure class. Also, a big shoutout to Reyaan Bafna for the Best Rookie title. The future of Indian racing looks bright with such talented young drivers.
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Rohit P
Ojas Surve's wet weather drive in Race 2 was a masterclass! Pity he couldn't clinch the title, but what a season. The coverage was good, but I wish there was more live broadcasting on TV for such exciting national events.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following Indian motorsport, this was thrilling to read! The respect between the drivers, calling the battles "clean," is so important. Congrats to the champion and all the podium finishers.
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Vikram M
Fantastic achievement! Shows the importance of family support he mentioned. Hope this win gets more corporate sponsors interested in the Polo Cup. We need more such platforms for our drivers to shine on the world stage.
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Aditya G
Great racing, but the article could have given a bit more context on the championship points system for casual readers. Still, a brilliant day for Indian motorsport at the Madras Circuit. Well done, all drivers! 👍

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