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National Supercross Championship (India)
editThe MRF Mogrip FMSCI National Supercross Championship stands tall as the premier supercross competition in India. The annual championship is conducted by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). The event is sponsored by the leading tire manufacturer MRF Limited and organized by GODSPEED Racing[1][2].
History
editThe foundations of the National Supercross Championship can be traced to the mid-1980s when organized supercross events began emerging in India. These early events were primarily regional and lacked a unified format. However, after 2000s, the championship structure has solidified, attracting a broader range of participants and gaining national recognition.[3]
Organization and Format
editThe Championship typically follows a multi-round format consisting of 5-7 rounds held throughout the year at various locations in India.[4] Each round follows a two-day structure:
Classes
edit- Group A, SX1, up to 250cc/500cc
- Group C, Novice, up to 260cc
- Indian experts, Group C, up to 260cc
- Private Experts, Group C, up to 260cc
- Group A, SX2, up to 250cc/500cc
- JR SX 1 “A/B/C” TBA
- JR SX 2 “A/B/C” TBA
Riders earn points based on their finishing position in races within their class. The rider with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the National Supercross Champion in their category.[5][6]
Significance
editThe National Supercross Championship holds significant importance in the Indian motorsport landscape. It provides a platform for riders to hone their supercross skills, gain competitive experience, and potentially progress to international racing opportunities. Moreover, the annual championship fosters the growth of motorcycle racing culture in India, generating excitement and inspiring future generations of riders and enthusiasts.[7] Imran Pasha, Suhail Ahammad, CS Santosh, Aravind KP, Harith Noah, C Vijay Kumar & CD Jinan are some of the notable riders emerged from this Championship.[8][9][10] [11]
Sources
editOfficial Website of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI): https://www.fmsci.co.in/
Godspeed Racing website: https://www.godspeedraceway.com/upcoming-events
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- ^ Rozario, Rayan (2 April 2023). "Rugved and Prajwal stamp their class with a race win each". The Hindu.
- ^ "MRF MoGrip FMSCI National Supercross and Rally Championship for two-wheelers to be held in April | Motoroids". 31 March 2016.
- ^ https://www.sportskeeda.com/motorsports/top-entries-mrf-supercross-motorsport-championship
- ^ https://www.sportskeeda.com/motorsports/harith-noah-emerged-as-the-champion-of-the-mrf-supercross-2018
- ^ "Aravind KP clinches National Supercross title".
- ^ "TVS Racing Bags 2022 Indian National Supercross Championship Title".
- ^ "Veteran Kerala rider CD Jinan reclaims championship lead".