Hyman & Wohlwend Power Goa Aces to Victory in Thrilling Indian Racing Festival

Raoul Hyman and Fabienne Wohlwend drove Goa Aces JA Racing to victory in Round 4 of the Indian Racing Festival in Goa. Hyman built a commanding lead in the opening stint before a safety car bunched the field during Wohlwend's drive. Wohlwend held her nerve on the restart to defend the lead and secure the win, becoming only the second female race winner in the championship's history. The event was attended by celebrity team owners, blending high-speed sport with entertainment.

Key Points: Goa Aces Win Indian Racing Festival Round 4 on Street Circuit

  • Hyman & Wohlwend win relay race
  • Safety car erases big lead
  • Wohlwend becomes second female winner
  • Star team owners add glamour
  • Street circuit tests composure
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Goa hosts spectacular Round 4 as Hyman, Wohlwend power Goa Aces JA Racing to victory

Raoul Hyman and Fabienne Wohlwend clinch victory for Goa Aces JA Racing in a dramatic relay race at the Indian Racing Festival in Goa.

"She did a fantastic job and answered every challenge. I'm really proud of her. - Raoul Hyman"

Goa, February 15

Goa turned into a high-energy motorsport arena as Round 4 of the Indian Racing Festival lit up the city with thrilling street racing action. With strong crowds, rising local fandom and a vibrant race atmosphere, the Goa street circuit once again showcased the growing appeal of motorsport in India, according to a release from Indian Racing Festival.

The on-track highlight saw Raoul Hyman and Fabienne Wohlwend guide Goa Aces JA Racing to a memorable relay-format victory with a combined time of 42:11.779.

Team owners John Abraham (Goa Aces JA Racing), Kichcha Sudeep (Kichcha's Kings Bengaluru), Naga Chaitanya (Hyderabad Black Birds) and Sourav Ganguly (Kolkata Royal Tigers) were present at the venue, adding star presence to a weekend that blended sport, entertainment and destination appeal.

Raoul Hyman laid the foundation with a clinical opening stint, setting the fastest lap of 53.527s and steadily stretching his lead on the tight street circuit.

Executing a clean run through traffic, Hyman entered the mandatory swap window (19-22 minutes) in control and handed over the car with nearly a 20-second cushion, putting Goa Aces JA Racing firmly on top.

Raoul Hyman said, "This was our first time racing in the driver-swap format together, so it was truly a team effort. I managed to bring the car in with the lead, but the safety car meant Fabienne had to handle the restart and the pressure. She did a fantastic job and answered every challenge. I'm really proud of her, and I'm glad we could bring the win home."

Fabienne Wohlwend's stint quickly turned into a pressure test when a safety car erased the lead and bunched up the field.

The Liechtenstein driver responded with a strong restart, defended confidently and rebuilt her gap despite pressure from Ruhaan Alva. She maintained control to the chequered flag, becoming only the second female race winner in the championship's history.

Fabienne Wohlwend said, "There was a lot of pressure, especially after Raoul's strong start and the gap he built. When the safety car came out, my focus was on staying calm and not cracking under pressure. I managed a strong restart, created a gap, and from there it was about keeping things clean and bringing the car home safely."

Results:

1st: Goa Aces JA Racing (Raoul Hyman & Fabienne Wohlwend) - 42:11.779

2nd: Kichcha's Kings Bengaluru (Sachel Rotge & Ruhaan Alva) - 42:12.759

3rd: Speed Demons Delhi (Alister Yoong & Caitlin Wood) - 42:16.601

Pole-sitters Kolkata Royal Tigers (Tom Canning & Sohil Shah) retired early after a wheel issue.

The win marks Goa Aces JA Racing's 10th victory in the Indian Racing Festival and reinforces how teamwork and composure are decisive on a street circuit where fortunes can change instantly.

- ANI

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Priya S
Goa as a street circuit is such a cool idea! Blends tourism and sport perfectly. Hats off to the organizers. Though I do hope they manage the traffic disruptions for locals effectively. Overall, a win for Indian sports entertainment.
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Arjun K
Teamwork on full display! Hyman built a solid foundation and Wohlwend held her nerve perfectly after the safety car. That's how you win championships. Also, great to see our own Ruhaan Alva putting up a fight for Bengaluru. Proud moment.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following Indian motorsport, this is incredibly exciting. The relay format is unique and the star power from the team owners really adds to the glamour. Fabienne making history as the second female winner is the highlight for me. More please!
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Vikram M
Solid racing, but the article feels a bit too focused on the winning team. What about the other Indian drivers? Sohil Shah retiring early due to a wheel issue is unfortunate. Hope the technical standards improve so we see more consistent competition.
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Nikhil C
John Abraham, Sudeep, Chaitanya, Ganguly... the celeb factor is huge! This is how you get the youth interested. My friends in Goa posted stories and the vibe looked insane. Hope this festival travels to more cities. Pune or Chandigarh next?

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