MOTORSPORTS
Double factors for Kush, disappointment for Jehan in Baku
Kush Maini continued his spectacular run in his rookie Formula 2 season with a double factors end whereas fellow Indian Jehan Daruvala drew a clean following his collision within the Sprint Race right here.
Staying out of bother within the Sprint Race, Maini benefitted from the dramatic closing restart to seek out himself fourth by the chequered flag. Contrastingly within the Feature Race, he flexed his overtaking muscle tissue to make up 9 locations for fifth and held his nerve all through a tense duel with Dennis Hauger.
Jehan, who’s in his fourth season, completed 14th within the Feature Race after getting a 10-second penalty for an unsafe rejoin. He was caught in a collision within the Sprint Race.
Reflecting on his first go to to the Azerbaijani capital, Maini insists he has no regrets after a powerful restoration. Starting each races in P14, as he was not capable of put in a Lap on the second set of tyres was, not a simple activity.
“Yesterday, we made our way to P8, and then there was carnage at the end, which we got lucky with for a change and managed to get P4. Today, honestly, there were no Safety Cars, no crashes really in front of me, so every position I made I made on merit. Making up 19 positions in two races, I’m so proud. The car just felt fantastic all weekend.” Whilst he did finally come out on prime within the prolonged battle with Hauger, Maini says the nip and tuck nature meant he may by no means get too snug, however his tempo within the latter section of the race may have left the window open for a fair higher consequence.
The solely driver to have scored factors in seven out of the opening eight races, Maini’s maturity and consistency have been rewarded with fifth place within the general Standings. Improving with each second he spends out on monitor; the Indian rookie is satisfied he’s discovered the appropriate steadiness between danger versus reward.
-PTI
Matthai clocks quickest time, luggage triple crown in Autocross Nationals
Delhi’s Philippos Matthai, representing Team Speed Sport, recorded the quickest time on method to a triple crown within the second spherical of the BMC FMSCI Indian National Autocross Championship (INAC).
The 1.2 km lap on the winding filth monitor with a few difficult corners noticed Matthai clock a time of 1:36.37 seconds and was adjudged as the general quickest driver.
Three Goans — Azim Hanchi (1:40.64s), Amey Desai (1:41.06s) and Saamag Kudchadkar (1:41.81s) — completed behind Matthai.
The eight INAC lessons will see the top-five racers from every class, in each spherical, qualify for the grand finale, the place they are going to battle it out for the Indian National Autocross Champions 2023 crown in December this yr.
Matthai, a multiple-time nationwide champion, gained Autocross titles in 2019 and 2022, and has been racing for the final 22 years. He is a well known racer within the well-liked longer-format Indian National Rally Championship (INRC).
Along with the INRC sub-class title, he now has three nationwide championship trophies.
“Dirt track racing is relatively low-cost, and people can witness the entire race from a vantage point and gives the drivers a thrill, to provide seat-edged excitement to the spectators,” mentioned Matthai.
Saamag Kudchadkar of Goa turned the quickest driver, clocking 1:36.22s in time assault, a non-championship class and in addition successful the INAC3 open class.
-PTI
TENNIS
AITA ladies’s event
Sanjam Arora beat Ritu Rai 7-6(2), 0-6, 6-1 within the first spherical of Rs.100,000 AITA ladies’s tennis event on the Joygaon Academy on Monday.
Rain intervened to halt practically half the schedule for the day.
Results (first spherical):
Sahira Singh bt Ishika Choudhary 6-1, 6-0; Poorvi Bhatt bt Ananya Dhankhar 6-1, 6-3; Gauri Mangaonkar bt Muskan Prajapat 6-2, 6-1; Sonal Patil bt Saily Thakkar 6-2, 6-2; Ishi Maheshwari bt Suhani Gaur 6-4, 6-2; Sanjam Arora bt Ritu Rai 7-6(2), 0-6, 6-1; Rachita Talwar bt Kanika Rapria 6-0, 6-0; Chandana Potugari bt Samiksha Dabas 6-2, 3-1 (conceded); Tanushri Pandey bt Shreya Kumar 6-1, 6-2.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com