JK Tyre Racing Championship Round 3 at BIC (Buddh International Circuit) came to a nail biting finish in front of thousands of spectators who had come from all corners of the National Capital Region to get their dose of speed and action. The crowd roared and cheered as speed freak racers on race cars and bikes fought it neck to neck to take the chequered flag.
The day included 2 races each of JK Racing India Series and JK Tyre-VW Vento Cup and a race each of Formula LGB 4 and JK Super Bike Cup.
There were over 30 riders in the JK Super Bike Cup grid line up. Only in its second year, this category has been a huge hit, particularly among the local boys as well as the audiences. Although there were racers from everywhere, including Mumbai and Jaipur, it looked like a battle between the boys from north defending and the boys from south as the challengers. The liter class was ultimately dominated by the defenders from the north with more than 70% of the top 10 guys being from Delhi/NCR, including the top 3. The winner in the liter class category was Bhupinder Singh on his Yamaha R1, who put up his fastest lap time of 2:03.367 and finished the 7 lap race in 14:29.056 minutes. He was closely followed by Simran Jeet Singh on his Kawasaki ZX10R, who finished 0.649 seconds behind him with his fastest lap being 2:03.488 minutes. Manmeet Singh from Ghaziabad came third on his BMW S1000RR. He finished 14.777 seconds behind the race leader.
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The day included 2 races each of JK Racing India Series and JK Tyre-VW Vento Cup and a race each of Formula LGB 4 and JK Super Bike Cup.
There were over 30 riders in the JK Super Bike Cup grid line up. Only in its second year, this category has been a huge hit, particularly among the local boys as well as the audiences. Although there were racers from everywhere, including Mumbai and Jaipur, it looked like a battle between the boys from north defending and the boys from south as the challengers. The liter class was ultimately dominated by the defenders from the north with more than 70% of the top 10 guys being from Delhi/NCR, including the top 3. The winner in the liter class category was Bhupinder Singh on his Yamaha R1, who put up his fastest lap time of 2:03.367 and finished the 7 lap race in 14:29.056 minutes. He was closely followed by Simran Jeet Singh on his Kawasaki ZX10R, who finished 0.649 seconds behind him with his fastest lap being 2:03.488 minutes. Manmeet Singh from Ghaziabad came third on his BMW S1000RR. He finished 14.777 seconds behind the race leader.




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