Coimbatore | Nov 13,2025 | Sky Link Times
FMSCI National Racing Championship:
The adrenaline-fueled FMSCI National Racing Championship 2025 is heading for its grand finale at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore on November 15–16, promising two days of high-octane action and intense competition.

Now in its 28th edition, the event remains India’s oldest and most prestigious racing championship, serving as the breeding ground for the nation’s top motorsport talent. This year’s finale will feature a special guest appearance by Freddie Spencer, the legendary American racer, three-time MotoGP World Champion, and MotoGP Hall of Fame inductee.
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Thrilling Finale Across Multiple Categories
The final weekend will witness edge-of-the-seat action across four main categories — LGB Formula 4, Novice Cup, Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, and the all-new Levitas Cup.
The LGB Formula 4, India’s longest-running single-seater category, continues to test drivers’ skill, strategy, and precision. After two rounds, Diljith TS (Dark Don Racing) leads with 53 points, followed by Dhruvh Goswami (MSport Racing) at 45 and Mehul Agarwal (Dark Don Racing) at 28. With such a close leaderboard, the championship title remains wide open.
Formula 4 Indian FMSCI National Racing Championship Returns to Kari
The FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship, part of the Indian Racing Festival (IRF), also returns to Kari for its penultimate round. The international grid includes Kenya’s Shane Chandaria, France’s Sachel Rotge, South Africa’s Luviwe Sambudla, and India’s Ishaan Madesh and Saishiva Sankaran — all driving identical Ligier JS F422 cars. With parity machinery, driver skill will define the weekend.
Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup: Pro-Am Showdown
The Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, featuring the powerful GT-R650 machines, is set to be another major highlight.
In the Professional category, Anish Shetty (Bengaluru) leads with 57 points, while defending champion Navaneeth Kumar (Puducherry) trails with 36. In the Amateur class, Bryan Nicholas (Puducherry) tops the table with 69 points, ahead of Johring Warisa (Umrangso) and Kabir Sahoch (Vadodara).
Fans can expect intense slipstream battles and tactical duels as riders push to the limit for the final podiums of the season.
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Levitas Cup and Novice Cup Promise Tight Finishes
The newly launched Levitas Cup, using identical Maruti Suzuki Ignis cars, has been a major hit in its debut season. The Rookie title is up for grabs, with Ashwin Pugalagiri (Madurai) and Balaji Raju (Chennai) tied at 32 points, while Nihal Singh (Gurgaon) follows close behind at 27.
In the Gentlemen’s class, Jai Prashanth Venkat (Coimbatore) leads with 38 points, setting up an exciting home finale.
Meanwhile, the Novice Cup, India’s entry-level single-seater category, continues to spotlight rising racers. Abhijit Vadavalli (Momentum Motorsports) leads with 34 points, narrowly ahead of Lokithlingeash Ravi (DTS Racing) with 32, and Prathik Ashok (DTS Racing) with 28. Just six points separate the top three, ensuring a nail-biting finish at Kari Motor Speedway.
Racing Spirit and Legacy
With close title battles, international participation, and the presence of a global legend like Freddie Spencer, the 2025 FMSCI National Racing Championship finale in Coimbatore is poised to deliver spectacular racing drama and cement India’s growing motorsport legacy.
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