Goa's First Street Race: Indian Racing Festival Revs Up at Airport Circuit

The Indian Racing Festival launches its inaugural Goa edition with a street race at Manohar International Airport on February 14-15. The event features a specially designed 2.064-kilometre FIA-grade circuit with 12 turns to promote close, strategic racing. All teams will compete in identical Ligier JS F422 cars, with a driver lineup that includes international racers, emerging talents, Indian drivers, and female competitors to foster inclusivity. The high-profile event, backed by celebrity team owners, will be broadcast on Star Sports and streamed on JioHotstar.

Key Points: Indian Racing Festival's Goa Street Race at Mopa Airport

  • First Goa edition of Indian Racing Festival
  • FIA-grade 2.064 km street circuit at airport
  • Identical Ligier JS F422 cars for all teams
  • Inclusive format with Indian, female & international drivers
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Indian Racing Festival brings street racing to Goa

High-octane Formula Street Race in Goa on Feb 14-15. Watch top drivers battle on a new FIA-grade circuit at Manohar International Airport.

"The combination of equal performance and a tight street layout promises wheel-to-wheel racing - Event Release"

Panaji, February 10

The Indian Racing Festival is set to break new ground this February as it stages its first-ever Goa edition, transforming the state into a motorsport hub for a high-octane Formula Street Race Weekend. Scheduled for February 14 and 15, the event marks a significant moment in the festival's rapid rise, with Round 4 of the championship unfolding at the Manohar International Airport, according to a release.

At the heart of the spectacle lies a tailor-made FIA-grade street circuit measuring 2.064 kilometres. Featuring 12 turns carved into the airport's expansive layout, the track is designed to encourage close racing, late braking, and constant position battles, setting the stage for an intense weekend of competition.

The Goa Street Race forms Round 4 of the Indian Racing League. With only narrow margins separating the leading teams, every lap around the Goa circuit could prove decisive in shaping the title narrative.

All teams will compete in identical Ligier JS F422 machinery, powered by a 1.3-litre turbocharged Alpine engine. The combination of equal performance and a tight street layout promises wheel-to-wheel racing, where driver skill and team strategy are likely to outweigh raw speed.

One of the defining features of the Indian Racing League is its inclusive team structure. Each outfit fields four drivers: an experienced international racer, an emerging global talent, an Indian driver and a female competitor. The format is designed not only to raise competitive standards but also to nurture homegrown talent and promote gender representation at the highest level of Indian circuit racing.

Among the standout names heading into the Goa round is Divy Nandan of Hyderabad Black Birds. Having secured pole position at the Chennai Street Race in the 2024 F4 India Championship and competed in both GB3 and British F4, Nandan arrives with a reputation for adapting quickly to challenging circuits.

Chennai Turbo Riders will look to Aqil Alibhai, the reigning Formula 4 India champion. Now part of the IRL grid, Alibhai brings African representation to the series, underlining its increasingly international character.

For Kichcha's Kings Bengaluru, much attention will fall on Ruhaan Alva, the youngest race winner in IRL history. The 2024 F4 India vice-champion, already with podium finishes in Britain, is widely seen as one of India's most promising exports.

European experience is led by Tom Canning of Kolkata Royal Tigers, a British GT champion and Aston Martin Academy graduate. Alongside him, Jemma Moore brings proven GT4 success and endurance racing pedigree, continuing a family legacy in the series.

Adding further attention to the weekend is a roster of high-profile team owners from sports and cinema. John Abraham leads the Goa Aces JA Racing, while Arjun Kapoor backs the Speed Demons Delhi. Cricket icon Sourav Ganguly fronts the Kolkata Royal Tigers, with Naga Chaitanya owning the Hyderabad Black Birds. Southern representation continues with Kichcha Sudeep and Kichcha's Kings Bengaluru, while Dr. Swetha Sundeep Anand heads Chennai Turbo Riders.

Beyond points and podiums, the Goa Street Race represents a statement of intent. By bringing a street circuit to one of India's most recognisable destinations, the Indian Racing Festival is signalling its ambition to blend elite motorsport with spectacle and accessibility.

The races will be broadcast on Star Sports Select 2 and streamed live on JioHotstar, ensuring nationwide visibility. Tickets for the Goa Street Race can be purchased on the District by Zomato app and website.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The inclusive team structure with an Indian driver, a female competitor, and international racers is a brilliant move. It's about time we had a platform that nurtures homegrown talent while promoting diversity. More power to the IRL!
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Arjun K
Amazing to see celebrities and sports icons backing teams! John Abraham, Sourav Ganguly, Arjun Kapoor... this will definitely bring more eyeballs to the sport. Hope the racing is as exciting as the owner list suggests.
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Priya S
While I love the concept, I do hope the organizers have considered the noise pollution and traffic disruptions for local Goans. Events like these should benefit the local community, not just tourists and viewers.
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Vikram M
Ruhaan Alva is a future champion, mark my words! So proud to see young Indian drivers making waves internationally and now showcasing their skills at home. The future of Indian motorsport looks bright. 🇮🇳
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David E
Using an airport for a street circuit is a clever idea. The 12-turn, 2km track sounds like it will produce some thrilling, close racing. Equal cars mean it's all down to driver skill. Should be a great spectacle.
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Kavya N
Tickets on Zomato?

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