This story is from August 4, 2017

FMSCI National Racing Championship: Vishnu, Chittesh, Joseph start as favourites in Round 2

The table toppers look to consolidate their positions on the leaderboard as Round 2 of the 20th FMSCI National Racing Championship gets underway at the Kari Motor Speedway on Friday.
FMSCI National Racing Championship: Vishnu, Chittesh, Joseph start as favourites in Round 2
File Photo: Vishnu Prasad (Centre)
COIMBATORE: The table toppers look to consolidate their positions on the leaderboard as Round 2 of the 20th FMSCI National Racing Championship gets underway at the Kari Motor Speedway here on Friday.
The Chennai duo of Vishnu Prasad and Joseph Matthew are the strong favourites, after comprehensively winning all their races in the opening round of the Euro JK 17 and the Suzuki Gixxer Cup.
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Kolhapur's Chittesh Mandody was equally imperious in the LGB Formula 4, sweeping the maximum 30 points. He, however, would be aware that defending champion Vishnu feels very much at home in this category and can upset his applecart.
In the JK Tyre-Red Bull Road to Rookie Cup, Sri Lanka's Jaden Gunawardena remained unbeatable in the first round. Since he is not eligible for points, Aizawl's young Lalhruaizela is ahead on the table with second and third-place finishes.
"The season has a spectacular start," Sanjay Sharma, head JK Tyre Motorsports, said. "The drivers now know what they are up against. They will come up with new plans and tactics to counter the field. It's going to be exciting."
All eyes will be on Vishnu (40 points) this weekend as he didn't take long to get used to the BMW FB02 car and surprised everybody by breezing to victory in each of his races.
Second placed Anindith Reddy
(27 points) and Nayan Chatterjee (24 points), though will be breathing down his neck. Hyderabad's Anindith, last year's winner, and Mumbai's Nayan, second runner-up, have the pedigree, speed as well as experience in this car.
One good weekend for either could easily open up the race. Bengaluru's Akash Gowda is not far behind too, with 21 points in his kitty.
The introduction of a couple of two-wheeler categories as support races has added spice and variety for the spectators, making the championship even more exciting.
The Kari Motor Speedway loved the Aizawl Wonder Kids and they can be expected to try everything in their power to topple Gunawardena from the perch in the Rookies Cup.
Their senior counterparts, Malsawmdawngliana (13 points) and Lalmawipui (12 points), will also try something similar in the Gixxer Cup. They are currently in the second and third positions.
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