Samuel Jacob & Ruthuparna Vivek Crowned 'King of Hills' in National Hill Climb

Ruthuparna Vivek and Samuel Jacob were crowned the overall champions in the cars and bikes categories respectively at the MSCK fmsci Indian National Hill Climb Championship in Hampi. The event, which attracted a record 113 entries, saw Vivek secure a double win in her Mercedes AMG, while multiple national champion Jacob was commanding in the premier bike class. Other notable performances included Kavita Desai winning both the two-wheeler and four-wheeler Ladies classes. Race directors hailed the record turnout as a sign of the sport's growing popularity in India.

Key Points: National Hill Climb Champs Crowned in Hampi with Record Entries

  • Ruthuparna Vivek wins car categories
  • Samuel Jacob dominates bike classes
  • Kavita Desai takes Ladies double
  • Event sees record 113 entries
  • Winners felicitated by Tourism Dept
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Samuel Jacob and Ruthuparna Vivek crowned 'King of Hills' in Indian National Hill Climb Championship

Ruthuparna Vivek & Samuel Jacob win top car & bike titles at Indian National Hill Climb Championship in Karnataka. Results & highlights inside.

"record entries reflect the growing popularity of hill climb motorsport in India - Santosh H M & Rohit Gowda"

Hampi, Jan 5

Ruthuparna Vivek and Samuel Jacob won the cars and bikes category respectively in Round 3 of the MSCK fmsci Indian National Hill Climb Championship at Hampi Hills in Karnataka on Monday.

The National qualifier organised by Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagar attracted a record 113 entries and was supported by the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports and Karnataka Tourism.

Chikmagalur's 26-year-old Ruthuparna, a regular on the Indian National Rally Championship circuit, was in sublime form across categories, topping the 1151-1450cc Pro-Stock Petrol class with a best time of 2:20.818 and later stamping his authority again in the Unrestricted category with a blistering 2:07.623 in her Mercedes AMG for a double win.

Bijapur off-roader Kavita Desai, who won many trophies in the last few years, capped a fine weekend by taking the Ladies class wins in both two-wheelers and four-wheelers.

In the two-wheelers, Udupi's Samuel Jacob, a multiple national champion, was equally commanding, winning the premier Unrestricted class with an impressive 2:03.529, showcasing precision and aggression on the technical Hampi ascent of 2.5km with five hairpin bends.

In the two-wheelers, Darpan Darshan enjoyed a productive outing with victories in the Group B 4S up to 165cc and the 166cc to 260cc classes, while Madhu Sudhan claimed honours in the Group B 4S 261cc and above category.

Suhail Ahmed added to his tally by winning the Group B Indian Open 4S class, and Vikas M topped the Indian Open 2S segment. In the cars, Ashwin Pugalagiri emerged on top in the 1451-1650cc Pro-Stock Petrol class, while Chetan delivered a strong double by winning both the 1651-2050cc Pro-Stock Petrol and the Indian Open categories.

Race Directors Santosh H M and Rohit Gowda from Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagara said: "record entries reflect the growing popularity of hill climb motorsport in India and as the first event set a strong tone for the 2026 racing season." The winners were felicitated by Deputy Director of Tourism Prabhulinga.

Provisional Final Results:

Class 1: Group B 4S up to 165cc: 1. Darpan Darshan, 02:28.839; 2. Darshan D 02:40.345;

Class 2: Group B 4S 166cc to 260cc: 1. Darpan Darshan 02:18.547; 2. Trinesh V 02:22.941; 3. Aditya Venkata Dutt 02:24.926;

Class 3: Group B 4S 261cc & Above: 1. Madhu Sudhan 02:09.396; 2. Suhail Ahmed 02:09.774; 3. Chetan B Hosatti 02:17.143;

Class 5: Group B Indian Open 4S: 1. Suhail Ahmed 02:11.533; 2. Darpan Darshan 02:18.259; 3. Chetan B Hosatti 02:19.235;

Class 6 Group B Indian Open 2S: 1. Vikas M - 02:26.757; 2. Harsha 02:31.720;

Class 7 Unrestricted: 1. Samuel Jacob 02:03.529; 2. Suhail Ahmed 02:08.132; 3. Vishwas SD 02:15.228;

Class 8 Ladies: Kavita Desai 03:40.150;

Class 9: Foreign Open: 1. Samuel Jacob 02:04.563; 2. Viswas 02:10.260; 3. Suhail Ahmed 02:12.535;

Class 10: Royal Enfield Open: 1. Suhail Ahmed 02:10.065; 2. Vishwas SD 02:12.610;

4Wheeler classes:

Class 1: Up to 1150cc Pro-Stock Petrol: 1. Sawan Satyanarayan 02:36.519; 2. Lohit JM 02:48.940;

Class 2: 1151 to 1450cc Pro-Stock Petrol: 1. Ruthuparna Vivek 02:20.818; 2. Paramesh H 02:21.624; 3. Vijesh Kumar Nair 02:44.369;

Class 3: 1451 to 1650cc Pro-Stock Petrol: 1. Ashwin Pugalagiri 02:11.909; 2. Vijesh Kumar Nair 02:46.031; 3. Lalita Gowda 03:21.380;

Class 4: 1651 to 2050cc Pro-Stock Petrol: 1. Chetan 02:23.935; 2. Arvind Dheerendra 02:28.526;

Class 5: 4W Indian Open: 1. Chetan 02:05.586; 2. Ashwin Pugalagiri 02:07.460; 3. Ruthu Parna Vivel 02:07.629;

Class 17 - 4W Unrestricted: 1. Ruthu Parna Vivek 02:07.623; 2. Tushar Jiwanmall 02:08.595; 3. Ashwin Pugalagiri 02:11.628;

Class 8 - 4W Ladies: 1. Kavita Desai 02:52.616; 2. Akkshatha Kadlur 02:57.535; 3. Divya 02:58.136;

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see Karnataka hosting such a major national event! Ruthuparna Vivek from Chikmagalur and Samuel Jacob from Udupi making our state proud. Also, a big shoutout to Kavita Desai for winning the Ladies class in both categories - women are truly dominating! 👏
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Rohit P
Samuel Jacob's time of 2:03.529 on a bike is absolutely insane on that 2.5km track with five hairpins! That requires next-level skill and bravery. These athletes don't get half the recognition they deserve compared to cricket. More coverage for motorsports, please!
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Sarah B
While the achievements are commendable, I do hope the environmental impact of such events in a historic place like Hampi is being carefully managed. Promoting tourism and sports is good, but preserving our heritage sites is paramount. A respectful suggestion for the organizers to be transparent about their sustainability measures.
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Vikram M
Darpan Darshan and Suhail Ahmed were on fire too, winning multiple classes! The depth of talent is really impressive. It's heartening to see support from Karnataka Tourism and the Sports department. This is how you build a sporting culture beyond the usual suspects. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
My cousin participated in this! The atmosphere he described was electric. So many young people from different parts of the country coming together for their passion. This is the real "youth empowerment" the article mentions. More power to the Motorsports Academy of Vijayanagar! 💪

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