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Gaurav Gill was driving a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 car.
Mohit Vashisth
1 min read
The three-time APRC winner was running third before he suffered suspension damage
Gill is piloting a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 car.
Mohit Vashisth
2 min read
The three-time APRC winner won three out of the eight stages on day one
Gaurav Gill displayed a masterclass in INRC
Trayambak Chakravarty
2 min read
The Indian driver bounced back to form with a dominant win over Karna Kadur in Round 2 of the 2022 INRC season
Gaurav Gill will be participating in the WRC2 class of the World Rally Championship with the Skoda Fabia R5
Rohit Nalawade
2 min read
India’s fastest rally driver, Gaurav Gill will be returning to the gruelling stages of the World Rally Championship later this month
Karna Kadur (left) and co-driver Nikhil Pai celebrating their win in the Asia Cup and the 44th South India Rally
Trayambak Chakravarty
2 min read
Karna Kadur and Nikhil Pai emerged victorious in the 44th South India Rally, while the 2021 INRC championship was decided
Gaurav Gill and Musa Sherif (centre) with Dr Bikku Babu and Bonnie Thomas (left), and Fabid Ahmer with Eldo Chacko (right)
Sudipto Chaudhury
2 min read
The third straight victory for Gaurav Gill and his Mahindra XUV300 puts him ever so close to a record seventh national championship title
Gaurav Gill and Musa Sherif (centre) bagged the win once again!
Sudipto Chaudhury
3 min read
The JK Tyre rallyist continued his winning streak, claiming the second Rally of Arunachal round of the Indian National Rally Championship 2020
Gill (left) and Sherif at the end of the day's proceedings
Sudipto Chaudhury
3 min read
Gaurav Gill expertly drove his Mahindra XUV300 onto the top spot of the podium, while Team vasundhara's Pragathi Gowda had an impressive debut outing
The 2020 INRC is already shaping up to be quite a spectacle
Sudipto Chaudhury
2 min read
The Team JK Tyre champ has been keeping a constant pace and thankfully stayed incident-free thus far
Motorsport is, at its core, an inherently dangerous sport
Sirish Chandran
3 min read
It has been a year since the terrible accident that blighted the INRC’s safety record. Here is the 13-point safety plan the FMSCI has implemented post the accident
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