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Shahan, Mihir shine in National Karting C'ship

By IANS | Updated: June 9, 2019 19:55 IST

Agras Shahan Ali Mohsin and Bengalurus Mihir Avalakki stole the limelight in Round 1 of the Rotax Class of the JK Tyre-FMSCI National Karting Championship at the Meco Kartopia, here on Sunday.

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Shahan of MSport came out the star of the day in the Senior Max category, winning both pre-final and final races and accumulating 89 points to surge into the lead.

Manav Sharma of Faridabad and Coimbatore's Bala Prasath, both regulars in the LGB Formula 4 category of the JKNRC, took the second and third spots, respectively.

Peregrine Racing's Manav finished second in both races of the day and collected 85 points, while Bala of MSport finished third in his two outings to end the day with 82 points.

Local boy Mihir, who starred in the opening round of the X-30 class earlier this month, sizzled again to go atop the leader board in the Junior Max category. Mihir, racing for Birel Art, finished on top of both the races and picked up 89 points. He is being trailed by his team-mate Rushon, who has 83 points.

Another Birel Art racer and Bengaluru's own Ruhaan Alva ended the day in third spot. He finished second in the opening race and third in the last to register 83 points and tie with Rushon, but had to be content with the third spot for finishing behind his team-mate in the final race.

In the Micro Max category, it was the young Ishaan Madhesh of Peregrine Racing who emerged on top with two wins and 89 points in his kitty. Trailing in the second spot is Ranveer Singh of Birel Art with 85 points, while Jagrat Detroja of Peregrine Racing is third with 82 points.

Provisional Results (After Round 1):

Micro Category - 1. Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) 89 points; 2. Ranvir Singh (Birel Art) 85 points; 3. Jagrat Detroja (Peregrine Racing) 82 points

Junior Category - 1. Mihir Avalakki (Birel Art) 89 points; 2. Rishon (Birel Art) 83 points; 3. Ruhaan Alva (Birel Art) 83 points

Senior Category - 1. Shahan Ali Mohsin (MSport) 89 points; 2. Manav Sharma (Peregrine Racing) 85 points; 3. Bala Prasath (MSport) 82 points

( With inputs from IANS )

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