Rising Stars Emerge: Emotional Finale at 28th FMSCI National Racing Championship

The 28th FMSCI National Racing Championship concluded with thrilling action at Coimbatore's Kari Motor Speedway. Dhruvh Goswami emerged as the new LGB Formula 4 champion after an impressive weekend performance. Multiple categories saw new champions crowned including Monith Kumaran Srinivasan in the Rookie class. The event also featured exciting races from the FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship running alongside the national competition.

Key Points: Dhruvh Goswami Wins FMSCI National Racing Championship Title

  • Dhruvh Goswami wins both Sunday races to claim LGB Formula 4 championship title
  • Bengaluru teenager overcomes four-point deficit against Diljith TS
  • Monith Kumaran Srinivasan secures Rookie title in LGB Formula 4 category
  • International drivers shine in FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship races
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Overflowing emotions as new champions emerge in 28th FMSCI National Racing Championship

18-year-old Dhruvh Goswami clinches LGB Formula 4 crown in dramatic finale at Kari Motor Speedway, while multiple new champions emerge across categories.

"It was going to be a long race, I knew I required to be patient. - Dhruvh Goswami"

Coimbatore, November 18

The curtains came down on the 28th FMSCI National Racing Championship at the Kari Motor Speedway with action-packed races overflowing with emotions, and new champions emerging in several categories, as per a release.

Dhruvh Goswami (MSport) won both races on Sunday to be crowned the new champion in the LGB Formula 4 category, the blue riband event of the competition, after entering the final Round 3 weekend trailing championship leader Diljith TS (Dark Don Racing).

Bengaluru's Goswami, an 18-year-old class 12 student of St Joseph's, signed off in style in India's longest-running single-seater championship, winning three of the four races over the weekend. The high point was the 20-lap final race on Sunday where he started 7th on the reverse grid, three spots behind former champion Diljith, who was trailing by four championship points.

Goswami drove impressively to take the lead early in the race, lost it briefly to teammate Ruhaan Alva, before regaining it for a dominant finish. Speaking about the final race in the context of the championship tussle with Diljith, Goswami said, "It was going to be a long race, I knew I required to be patient."

Monith Kumaran Srinivasan of Ahura Racing won the Rookie title in the LGB Formula 4 category.

Round 4 of the FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship, part of the Indian Racing Festival, was run alongside this championship and saw South African Luviwe Sambudla record his first win of the season in the day's opening race and Kenya's Shane Chandaria clinch the second race. It was a pole-to-chequered flag finish by Sambudla in a race that saw Indian driver Ishaan Madesh of Kolkata Royal Tigers nose ahead of Saishiva Sankaran (Speed Demons Delhi) in the final laps to take third place behind teammate Ghazi Motlekar from Mozambique.

In the second race, Chandaria won from pole while Motlekar climbed from fourth position to finish second. French driver Sachel Rotge (Kichcha's Kings Bengaluru), who won on Saturday, finished third after starting from the same position on the grid, while Madesh fended off Sankaran to finish fourth in a close battle.

Having sealed the title in the professional category with a race to spare on Saturday in the Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, Bengaluru rider Anish Shetty didn't get complacent, finishing the season with a victory for what was his second title in this category.

Bryan Nicholas of Pondicherry bagged the title in the Amateur class of the Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup.

Balaji Raju secured the Rookie crown in the Levitas Cup, India's newest single-make racing series that debuted this season, by winning both races of the day. Jai Prashanth Venkat won the Gentlemen category, stamping his authority in a season the Coimbatore driver has clearly dominated.

With four drivers in contention for the crown in the Novice Cup, India's entry-level single-seater series, Lokithlingeash Ravi (DTS Racing) from Pollachi took the honours by winning the shootout in the season's final race.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see motorsports growing in India! The Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore is becoming a real hub for racing. Hope this inspires more young Indians to take up racing professionally. The international participation in Formula 4 shows we're on the global map now.
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Sarah B
While the racing was exciting, I wish there was more media coverage for these events. Motorsports deserves the same attention as cricket in India. These athletes work just as hard and represent our country with pride. Let's support our homegrown racing talent more!
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Arjun K
Amazing to see multiple categories producing champions! From LGB Formula 4 to Royal Enfield Cup - there's something for every racing enthusiast. Special shoutout to Balaji Raju for dominating the new Levitas Cup. The future of Indian motorsports looks bright! ✨
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Michael C
The international drivers adding to the competition is fantastic for our homegrown talent. Sambudla from South Africa and Chandaria from Kenya pushing our Indian drivers to perform better. This is how we improve and compete at global levels. Well done to all participants!
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Kavya N
Heartbreak for Diljith TS though - leading the championship until the final weekend and then losing it. That must be tough. But that's racing - anything can happen until the chequered flag. Respect to both drivers for an epic championship battle! 🏁

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