Kolkata Royal Tigers' Sohil Shah Converts Pole into Brilliant Victory in
Final Day at Round 2 of Indian Racing Festival (National Media)
Shane Chandaria Seals Dominant Lights-to-Flag Victory for
Chennai Turbo Riders (Chennai Media)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu | 24th August 2025
While we saw slightly cloudy skies in Day 1
in Chennai, Day 2 brought nothing but sunshine. With track temperatures already
high, drivers didn’t need to worry about warming up their tyres. The real
challenge was preventing them from overheating. The second day of racing in
Chennai featured a packed schedule with four events in total: three races for
the Formula 4 Indian Championship and one for the IRL Group B drivers.
In the final IRL race of the weekend, Sohil Shah, driving for Saurav Ganguly’s
Kolkata Royal Tigers, converted his spectacular pole position into a commanding
victory. At the start, he held off early pressure from Akshay Bohra (Hyderabad Black
Birds). Despite a couple of safety cars and a red flag, Shah was able to settle
into a rhythm and control the pace all the way to the chequered flag. Bohra
followed him home in second place, while Jon Lancaster bounced back from a
tough opening round in Coimbatore to claim the final podium spot, making it a
2-3 finish for the Hyderabad Black Birds.
Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4 Indian)
In Race 2 of Round 2 in Chennai, Ishaan
Madesh (Kolkata Royal Tigers) stormed to victory after a hard-fought battle.
Starting all the way back in 8th, Ishaan launched off the line with a
blistering start that propelled him into 2nd place on the opening lap. From
there, his pace was too strong and it didn’t take long for the Kolkata Royal
Tigers driver to seize the lead. But the fight was far from over. Charging from
behind, Ghazi Motlekar (Kolkata Royal Tigers) and Sachel Rotge (Kichcha’s Kings
Bengaluru) battling for P2. What followed was an intense duel, with both
drivers trading blows in their bid for second place. In the end, it was Rotge
who pulled off a daring move, using sheer race craft to clinch 2nd,
denying the Kolkata Royal Tigers what would have been a dominant 1–2 finish.
In Race 3, Chennai Turbo Riders’ Shane Chandaria delivered a commanding
lights-to-flag victory from pole. Behind him, Saishiva Sankaran (Speed Demons
Delhi) held off relentless pressure from Ishaan Madesh (Kolkata Royal Tigers)
to secure second place. With Ishaan taking his second podium of the day, he’s
cementing himself as one of the standout drivers of the Championship. Just
outside the podium, Sachel Rotge (Kichcha’s Kings Bengaluru) pulled off another
thrilling overtake, reminiscent of his move in the previous race, to snatch P4
from Zakariya Mohammed (Godspeed Kochi).
The final Formula 4 race of the weekend once again belonged to Sachel
Rotge. The Frenchman showcased his pace and racecraft all weekend long, and
Race 4 was no exception. Starting from P3, Rotge quickly worked his way past
the two cars ahead to claim victory. Luviwe Sambudla put up a strong fight to
hold Rotge back but eventually had to settle for second place. Behind them,
Saishiva Sankaran delivered a composed drive to secure the final step of the
podium.
Looking Ahead
With the conclusion of Round 2 in Chennai,
attention now shifts back to Coimbatore and the Kari Motor Speedway for Round
3. Speed Demons Delhi has quickly established itself as one of the teams to
beat in the Indian Racing League, securing two victories in the opening 2 rounds.
Goa Aces, meanwhile, will be aiming to mount a strong challenge when the action
resumes in Coimbatore.
In the Formula 4 Indian Championship,
Sachel Rotge bounced back from a bittersweet weekend in Coimbatore to claim the
top step of the podium in Chennai. He’ll be eager to carry that momentum into
Round 3. Ishaan Madesh has already won 2 races in the first 2 rounds of the
2025 F4 Indian Championship. From what we have seen in the first 2 rounds,
Sachel Rotge and Ishaan Madesh will be the drivers fighting for the
Championship this season.
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Round 2 Madras International Circuit – Day 1
Results |
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Category |
Winner |
Runner-up |
2nd
Runner-up |
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IRL
Race 1 |
Shahan
Ali Mohsin |
Aqil
Alibhai |
Alister
Yoong |
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F4
Indian Race 1 |
Sachel
Rotge |
Ghazi
Motlekar |
Annabel
Kennedy |
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Round 2 Madras International Circuit – Day 2
Results |
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Category |
Winner |
Runner-up |
2nd
Runner-up |
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IRL
Race 2 |
Sohil
Shah |
Akshay
Bohra |
Jon
Lancaster |
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F4
Indian Race 2 |
Ishaan
Madesh |
Sachel
Rotge |
Ghazi
Motlekar |
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F4
Indian Race 3 |
Shane
Chandaria |
Saishiva
Sankaran |
Ishaan
Madesh |
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F4
Indian Race 4 |
Sachel
Rotge |
Luviwe
Sambudla |
Saishiva
Sankaran |
