• May 7, 2022

RACR Will be Training Speed Enthusiasts for MiniGP

RACR Will be Training Speed Enthusiasts for MiniGP

On June 17 and 18, ten-time national champion Rajini Krishnan and his team of coaches will host the next RACR riding school.

The RACR riding school, which is open to all riders aged 11 and up, will take place on June 17 and 18 at the Madras Motor Race Track (MMRT) in Chennai. There are three levels of coaching available, albeit first-time applicants must choose the two-day Level 1 and 2 packages, while those who have already completed these levels can choose the two-day Level 3 package. These levels include a combination of classroom theory sessions and on-track sessions that allow students to apply what they’ve learned.

On the same two occasions, there is also an open track day for those who have previously completed the coaching and are seeking some track time to put everything into practice. The open track sessions will set you back Rs 20,999 for two days, while the Level 1 and 2 packages will set you back Rs 27,999, and the Level 3 package would set you back Rs 32,999. On all of these tariffs, an early bird discount of Rs 1,000 is available. Motorcycles and riding gear are available for rent in a restricted number of locations.

Rajni Krishnan, a ten-time National Racing Champion, and his RACR riding school teachers have unveiled a new MiniGP/pocket bike training programme. Those interested must be at least five years old to enrol.

This one-of-a-kind training programme will take place at Go-Kart tracks all around the country. Young racers will get the opportunity to ride pocket bikes and Ohvale’s famed Mini-GP bikes. Most aspiring international motorcycle racers, as well as experienced racers and champions like Fabio Quartararo and Valentino Rossi, train on an Ohvale.

Race discipline, as well as on and off-road knowledge, will be among the skills taught to the children. The program’s goal, according to RACR, is to prepare motorcyclists for a career in professional motorcycle racing. It will also provide a pathway for children to participate in Mini-GP global championships, as well as Indian and international motorcycle racing competitions, according to the statement.

Those interested in participating in the programme can contact [email protected] or text 9514600067. You may also go to racr.in for further details.

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