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India's 'Drag King' Hemanth Muddappa Wins Historic 18th National Title After IMSAC Verdict

Bengaluru's Hemanth Muddappa of Mantra Racing has been officially declared the 2025 National Champion in the premier Unrestricted class after the Indian Motor Sports Appeals Court (IMSAC) restored his title. This historic ruling makes him the most decorated two-wheeler National champion in Indian motorsport history with 18 National crowns. The controversy stemmed from an alleged jump start, but IMSAC ruled there was no evidence of a false start and that procedural safeguards were violated. Muddappa also completed a Triple Crown in 2025, winning titles in the Super Sport 851-1050cc and Super Sport 1051-1650cc classes.

'Drag King' Hemanth Muddappa seals historic 18th National title after IMSAC verdict

Chennai, May 14

In a landmark verdict for Indian motorsport, Bengaluru's Hemanth Muddappa of Mantra Racing is officially declared as the 2025 National Champion in the premier Unrestricted class after the Indian Motor Sports Appeals Court restored his National title won during the final round of the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Drag Racing Championship at the Madras International Circuit last December.

The ruling not only restores Muddappa's victory in the championship-deciding round but also elevates the rider popularly known as India's 'Drag King' to a historic milestone, his 18th National title. It makes him the most decorated two-wheeler National champion in Indian motorsport history. It is also a tribute to Indian drag racing's most successful rider-tuner partnerships, with Muddappa and his long-time tuner Sharan Pratap together winning 18 National crowns over the years from 2017.

Riding for Mantra Racing, the Bengaluru ace had entered the 2025 season determined to add another chapter to an already glittering career. He began the 2025 season, fresh from a confidence-boosting victory at The Valley Run earlier in the year, where he stunned 13-time world champion Ricky Gadson of the USA with the fastest run of the event on his BMW S1000RR Muddappa. Underlined his reputation as India's finest drag racing talent.

The controversy stemmed from an alleged jump start during the final run of the Unrestricted category. Muddappa had immediately contested the decision, maintaining that there was no forward or backward movement of the motorcycle when the start light sequence turned red. Following an on-ground review of the available footage, the Clerk of the Course and the stewards initially cleared him for a rerun, which he went on to win. However, nearly three hours later, the decision was reversed and he was disqualified, handing the championship to rival Hanuman Pawshe.

In its detailed eight-page order, IMSAC ruled that the allegation of a false start could not be sustained as there was "no material or visual evidence" indicating any forward or backward movement of the motorcycle. The appellate body also observed that the subsequent reversal of the earlier decision by the stewards lacked any "significant and relevant new element" and violated procedural safeguards and principles of natural justice.

With the verdict, Muddappa completes a Triple Crown in the 2025 National Championship. He also won the Super Sport 851-1050cc and Super Sport 1051-1650cc titles to continue his years of relentless dominance and consistency, including racing through injury in 2024.

Reacting to the judgment, Muddappa said, "It took longer than expected, but what's rightfully yours will always find its way back. I won it on track, fair and square, when it mattered the most. Justice has now prevailed, and I thank IMSAC for standing by what is right."

Hemanth Muddappa's list of 18 National titles:

* Unrestricted Super Sport class: Six titles in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025;

* Super Sport 1051cc and above: Seven titles in 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.

* Super Sport 851 to 1050cc class: Five titles in 2018, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2025.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some good news for Indian motorsport! The IMSAC verdict shows that if you have evidence on your side, truth will prevail. Hemanth and his tuner Sharan Pratap deserve all the credit for this historic achievement. 👏

Rohit P

I was following this case closely. The way the stewards reversed their decision without proper evidence was worrying. Glad IMSAC stepped in and restored fairness. Hemanth's consistency across multiple classes is unmatched. Respect! 🙏

Neha E

Incredible achievement, but I hope the focus now shifts to developing grassroots drag racing in India. We have so much talent that needs proper infrastructure and support. Hemanth's story should inspire the next generation. ❤️

Sarah B

As someone who follows motorsport globally, it's great to see Indian drag racing getting this kind of recognition. Hemanth beating Ricky Gadson at The Valley Run was legendary. The consistency to win 18 titles in just a few years is remarkable.

Rahul R

I have a small concern though - the appeals process took too long. For a sport to grow, decisions need to be quick and transparent. But happy for Hemanth, he earned it fair and square on the track. Triple crown in 2025! 🎉

Kav

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