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Indian National Rally Championship 2021-22 to kick-start in Visakhapatnam next month 

by Suman Gupta

Visakhapatnam, November 10 – The 2021-22 season of FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship is all ready to set the engine revving from next month.

After a couple of postponements due to the Covid 19 Pandemic, the much awaited premier motorsport event will kick-start from Visakhapatnam, the City of Destiny from November 16-18.

The announcement was made in a glittering function by the Honourable Sports Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Muttamseti Srinivas Rao and the promoter of INRC, Vamsi Merla here today.

This is the first time that the city host an event of such magnitude and the promoter as well the government has promised to make it a grand affair and will leave no stone unturned to deliver a spectacular and memorable event.

The event will be conducted by the Karnataka Motorsport Club and apart from round 1, they have been given the responsibility to take care of the K100 Rally as well, which is round 2 and will take place in Bengaluru in January.

“It is a matter of huge pride for me that I am able to take the sport to new places which has always been my vision. I have always wanted motorsport to reach every nook and corner of the country. I would like to thank the Government of Andhra Pradesh for their support and cooperation,” Vamsi said.

While the promoter wanted to go all out and have a full calendar, due to paucity of time and delays, this year there will be only four rounds, with the Round 3 happening in Coimbatore to be conducted by Coimbatore Auto Sports Club in February, MMSC has been  awarded the right for organising the grand finale which will happen in March. The venue for the finale is yet to be decided.

Apart from the championship rounds, a contender round is also being planned for April in Hyderabad.

The championship this year is expected to break all records in terms of participation and would see the involvement of major stakeholders of Indian motorsports including JK Tyre, MRF and Yokohama.

*Provisional Calendar

Round 1 – Visakhapatnam, November 16-18

Round 2 – Bengaluru, January 28-30

Round 3 – Coimbatore, February 26-28

Round 4, MMSC, March 28-30

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