Kadur Overcomes Turbo Failure to Win South India Rally, Gill Retires

Karna Kadur and co-driver Kumar Ramaswamy won the 49th South India Rally, securing victories in both the APRC and INRC opener at Madras International Circuit. The win came despite a sudden turbo failure during a stage, while his main rival, Gaurav Gill, retired due to a mechanical issue. Jeet Jhabakh and Musa Sherif finished second in the APRC, and the event featured strong performances from female competitors like Tarushi Vikram. The rally marked a successful start to the season for Kadur and Arka Motorsports.

Key Points: Kadur Wins South India Rally, APRC & INRC Opener

  • Kadur won despite turbo failure
  • Gill retired with mechanical issue
  • Jeet Jhabakh finished 2nd in APRC
  • Tarushi Vikram won Ladies & Junior INRC
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Kadur, Ramaswamy win APRC Round 2 and INRC opener at Madras International Circuit

Karna Kadur wins 49th South India Rally despite turbo failure. Gaurav Gill retires. Results for APRC and INRC championships.

"I was lucky that there was a break for service... I am thrilled to win here. - Karna Kadur"

Chennai, April 19

Karna Kadur of Bengaluru, along with co-driver Kumar Ramaswamy from Coimbatore of Arka Motorsports, overcame a turbo failure to win the 49th South India Rally at the Madras International Circuit on Sunday. The event was organized by the Madras Motor Sports Club. His main competitor, Gaurav Gill, retired due to a mechanical issue.

Kadur, 37, dominated the weekend with blistering speed, matching the intense heat as he surged through the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship powered by Vamcy Merla and the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship. His performance once again highlighted his undeniable talent. Hyderabad's Jeet Jhabkah and co-driver Musa Sherif from Kasargod finished second in the APRC, while the Spanish team of Edgar Vigo Lopez and Fatima Ameneiro Teijeiro rounded out the top three.

MMSC awarded Musa Sherif a memento in recognition of his achievement of competing in his 350th career rally, both nationally and internationally

In the INRC Overall segment, the top three finishers, besides Kadur, were from Bengaluru, with Ritesh Guttedar and Suraj M (AART Motorsports) finishing second ahead of Arvind Dheerendra and Shahid Salman (Duran Racing). Ritesh also claimed victory in the INRC 2 class.

Meanwhile, two female competitors, Tarushi Vikram (Chikkamgaluru) of Chettinad Sporting and Anushriya Gultati (Dehradun), were among the top 10 finishers in the INRC. Tarushi, with co-driver Athreya Kousgi, achieved a double by winning the Ladies and Junior INRC classes. Anushriya, with co-driver Karan Aukta of Arka Motorsports, finished second in the INRC 3T category, just behind Vishakh Balachandran.

Arvind Dheerendra from Bengaluru and his co-driver Shahid Salman debuted with Duran Racing by winning the INRC 3 class.

Kadur's only setback during an otherwise flawless run was losing turbo power suddenly in Sunday's second Special Stage, costing him over a minute while he was leading Gill by roughly 30 seconds. Interestingly, Gill, a three-time APRC champion, also faced a mechanical problem in the same Stage, which shifted the advantage decisively to Kadur. His service crew did an excellent job fixing the turbo issue during the 30-minute service break.

"It was a bit of a struggle for me after I lost the turbo barely 700 metres into the Stage (19.38 Kms), but somehow survived. Though I lost over a minute, I had sufficient lead to retain my top position. Also, I was lucky that there was a break for service after the Stage and I was able to get back on pace over the remaining two Stages. I was positive through the weekend and it helped me a lot to have the mechanics who have worked with me for over a decade and they knew exactly how and what to do. Of course, I am thrilled to win here and get a good start to the season," said Kadur.

Jeet Jhabakh's debut APRC season was as successful as he had hoped for. "When Gill dropped out, I could breathe easy and with no chance of catching up with Karna (Kadur), I opted to secure my APRC points even if it meant easing off a bit. There was a moment when I saw Gill parked on the Stage and I spun, but recovered. It was close!" said a relieved Jhabakh, who had finished fourth in the APRC Round-1 in Otago, New Zealand, earlier this month.

For Edgar Vigo Lopez, it was a trial by fire. "We are happy to finish on the podium, but it was very challenging. The heat! We are not used to it, but seriously, we are thankful to Arka Motorsports for giving us a great car. Overall, our first trip to India was enjoyable and we now look forward to doing well in the remaining two APRC rounds in China and Indonesia," said Lopez.

Provisional classification:

Asia-Pacific Rally Championship:

1. Karna Kadur/ Kumar Ramaswamy (Arka Motorsports) (01hr, 59mins, 55.5secs)

2. Jeet Jabhakh/ Musa Sherif (pvt.) (02:04:58.0)

3. Edgar Vigo Lopez/ Fatima Ameneiro Teijeiro (Spain) (02:05:47.8).

Indian National Rally Championship:

INRC Overall:

1. Karna Kadur / Kumar Ramaswamy (Arka Motorsports) (01:59:55.5)

2. Ritesh Guttedar / Suraj M (AART Motorsports) (02:04:27.4)

3. Arvind Dheerendra/ Shahid Salman (Duran Racing) (02:04:29.2).

INRC 2:

1. Ritesh Guttedar / Suraj M (AART Motorsports) (02:04:27.4)

2. Jeet Jabhakh / Musa Sherif (pvt.) (02:04:58.0)

3. Arjun Y Mavaji / Jeevarathinam J (Chettinad Sporting) (02:07:49.8).

INRC 3:

1. Arvind Dheerendra / Shahid Salman (Duran Racing) (02:04:29.2)

2. Chandan Manchegowda / Suraj Keshav Prasad (Arka Motorsports) (02:06:02.4)

3. Tarushi Vikram / Athreya Kousgi (Chettinad Sporting) (02:06:46.1).

INRC 3T:

1. Vishakh Balachandran / Chiranth Jain (Duran Racing) (02:05:43.6)

2. Anushriya Gulati / Karan Aukta (Arka Motorsports) (02:06:38.8)

3. Adith KC / Avinash CA (Arka Motorsports) (02:11:01.9).

Ladies:

1. Tarushi Vikram / Athreya Kousgi (Chettinad Sporting) (02:06:46.1)

2. Athira Murali / Arun Chakkalakkal (Duran Racing) (02:15:30.0)

3. Sonakshi Paranthaman / Dheeraj Salimath (Chettinad Sporting) (02:20:56.8).

Junior INRC:

1. Tarushi Vikram / Athreya Kousgi (Chettinad Sporting) (02:06:46.1)

2. Sonakshi Paranthaman/ Dheeraj Salimath (Chettinad Sporting) (02:20:56.8)

3. Hoshmand Elavia / Venu Ramesh Kumar (Pvt.) (02:50:41.3).

Masters Cup:

1. Pradeep Ravi / Thimmu Uddapanda (Arka Motorsports) (02:07:15.1)

2. Balakrishna Jayasimha / Arjun Dheerendra (Pvt.) (02:18:13.6).

Classic Cup:

1. Sreejesh MP/ Naushad KM (Pvt.) (02:38:28.7).

- IANS

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Sarah B
So proud to see Tarushi Vikram and Anushriya Gulati performing so well! Winning the Ladies and Junior classes is no small feat. We need more visibility and support for women in motorsport in India. Brilliant driving!
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Vikram M
The Madras International Circuit is becoming a real hub for motorsport. Great event by MMSC. A bit disappointed Gill had to retire, would have loved a proper fight till the end. But Kadur's performance was clinical. His service crew deserves a shoutout for that quick fix!
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Rohit P
Jeet Jhabakh played it smart. Securing APRC points is crucial for the championship. Good strategy. Also, congrats to Musa Sherif on his 350th rally! That's an incredible milestone. True dedication to the sport.
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Priya S
While the racing was exciting, I wish the article gave more insight into the challenges of rallying in that heat. The Spanish team mentioned it, and I can only imagine how tough it must be. Respect to all drivers and co-drivers for pushing through.
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David E
Interesting to see international competitors like the Spanish team on the podium. Shows the APRC's growing reach. Hope their positive experience brings more foreign teams to Indian rallies. Good for the sport's profile.
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Karthik V

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