The beneficiaries of this
announcement would be the overall podium finishers Jagat Nanjappa (co-driver
Chetan Changappa) from Coorg-based V5 Offroaders and Sanbir Singh Dhaliwal
(co-driver Gurpartap Singh) from Gerrari Offroaders Chandigarh along with the
overall fourth position holder Siddartha Santosh (co-driver Prithviraj AC) from
Team BODA (Bangalore Offroad Drivers Association).
It is to be noted that Gerrari
Offroaders Chandigarh’s Gurmeet Virdi and co-driver Kirpal Singh Tung, being
the winners of Force Gurkha RFC India 2017, are already eligible for these
benefits. Additionally, they will also get a sponsorship of up to $3,000
towards their competition vehicle rental amount. This particular benefit has
been extended only to the RFC India 2017 Champions.
Ashish Gupta, who is the
Founder and Director of Cougar Motorsport, the company that organises RFC
India, said “Last year Gurmeet and Kirpal made our country proud by winning
their category in the RFC Global Series 2016 Grand Finale, which is often
touted as one of the toughest motor races in the World. But being the only
Indian entry they felt alienated in Malaysia under the circumstantial lack of
support from fellow compatriots. This year we are resolute to fill that void.
So, we have decided to sponsor the three subsequent entries tailing the winners
on the points table. These teams have impressed us all with their outstanding
offroading skills, determination and devotion to this sport; they deserve every
bit of support.”
Incidentally, this will be the
largest ever Indian contingent at any international motorsport event in the
World. Gupta said, “This is the coming of age for offroad motorsport in India
and we are doing whatever we can to support the offroad talent of our country.
We are convinced that with an emboldened squad and support from fellow
offroaders, these gentlemen will leave no stone unturned to clinch an overall
podium and make India proud at the RFC Grand Finale to be held in Malaysia
later this year.”
Nine time National Rally
Champion Jagat Nanjappa once again demonstrated his experience and expertise in
the sport when the 59 year-old veteran rallyist got the overall second position
at the recently concluded RFC India 2017, despite limited service backup and
spare parts. He is now raring to show his mettle to the world in the upcoming
offroading confluence of the top drivers from across the world. He said, “Ever
since RFC has entered the Indian offroad motorsport scene, we have witnessed
the level of this sport upscale to about 90 notches than the place it used to
be earlier. The opportunity to perform at the RFC Mother Event is a like a
dream come true. I would like to thank Cougar Motorsport for providing me a
platform at RFC Malaysia where we can showcase our skills to the entire world.
We feel really proud that we’re going to represent our nation at a prestigious
international offroad motorsport competition. We’ll definitely put in our best
to win the title.”
Despite being eliminated in
the very first Special Stage (SS) at RFC India 2016, Sanbir Singh Dhaliwal
never lost his grit and stormed to the third spot on the podium at the fourth
edition of the country’s toughest offroad motorsport event. After having a slow
start at the 2017 edition, Sanbir gradually picked up pace and climbed up the
ranks in a spectacular fashion. He was overjoyed on hearing the news, “I feel
it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity which must be availed to the best of our
capabilities and skills. I can’t express how happy I am on hearing this
announcement. With me on the podium in the final moments and a ticket to RFC
Malaysia, it is like a cherry on the cake.”
He further said, “I believe
that Ashish Sir is doing a lot for the entire Indian offroad motorsport
community. It’s a morale boost for the entire fraternity; people have found a
platform to look up to in RFC India.”
Bangalore’s Siddartha Santosh
was an underdog before the start of the competition. In a blazing upscale
journey towards the top spots on the leader board since the very initial stages
of the event, he left everyone applauding in surprise. Siddartha showcased some
magnificent display of offroading skills and persistence to impress his fellow
competitors. He was on cloud 9 after his entry was forwarded to the RFC Mother
Event. He said, “I’m slowly letting the news sink in! It’s a terrific decision.
I believe such a close competition is testimony to the fact that all top
performers are almost equally good and deserve a chance at a bigger arena to
represent India. It’s an opportunity to get exposure to a greater learning
atmosphere. We are extremely grateful to Ashish and Cougar Motorsport for
providing us with such an exciting chance and we hope to do our best out of
it.”
Gurmeet Virdi, who has already
qualified for a free automatic entry to the RFC 2017 Grand Finale in Malaysia
as the winner of RFC India 2017, feels that, “When only one team from a country
is participating, there is a grave feeling of isolation which eventually
affects your overall performance. But sending top 4 teams is a phenomenal
decision. This is indeed a very bold step, keeping in mind that additional
costs will be incurred by Cougar Motorsport to make this happen. But it will
provide us with a great deal of advantage in terms of mechanical and moral
support, performance related tips and familiar comfort. No one except Ashish Ji
could have taken such a big decision because of his underlying passion for this
sport. I salute him for that and congratulate all the teams that have made it
to RFC Malaysia. Let’s show the world what Indian offroaders are capable of!”
Source: Cougar Motorsport