Sarthak Chavan becomes youngest title winner at Indian National Motor Racing Championship
Sarthak Chavan finished first in Pro Stock 301-400cc Open category at at Indian national motor racing Championship.
Sarthak Chavan has made motorsports history by becoming the youngest National Champion in the Pro Stock 301-400cc Open category at the prestigious Indian National Motor Racing Championship.
Adding to his incredible success, Sarthak became the first Indian motorsports athlete to clinch the title of National Champion in the TVS Electric RTE class at the TVS India One Make Championship. Both landmark victories took place at the Madras International Circuit.
At just 17 years old, Sarthak Chavan, hailing from Pune, Maharashtra, continues to push the boundaries of Indian motorsports, showcasing unparalleled talent, dedication, and a relentless drive to excel. His victory in the Pro Stock 301-400cc Open category makes him the youngest champion in the history of Indian motorsports, a feat that cements his place among the elite.
In another historic achievement, Sarthak broke new ground as the first Indian rider to win the National Championship in the TVS Electric RTE class, part of the TVS India One Make Championship. This electric class is a forward-thinking initiative in the racing world, and Sarthak’s triumph highlights his ability to adapt to new challenges and his forward-looking vision in motorsports.
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Sarthak’s back-to-back victories at the Madras International Circuit are a testament to his outstanding racing skills, deep passion for motorsports, and exceptional support from his team at TRP Sports. He has emerged as a rising star and a name to watch out for on the Indian and international racing circuits.
“Becoming the youngest National Champion in two categories is a dream come true. This journey has been full of challenges, but every step has made me stronger and more determined. I’m grateful for all the support, and this is just the beginning,” said Sarthak.
With these wins, Sarthak Chavan has not only carved out a legacy for himself but also set the stage for further innovation and growth in Indian motorsports. As he gears up for more challenges, the entire country will cheer him on as he races toward even bigger milestones.
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