
Raoul Hyman, Alister Yoong Triumph as The Indian Racing Festival Goa debut delivers thrills
The Hindu
Raoul Hyman and Alister Yoong shine at the thrilling debut of the Indian Racing Festival in Goa's challenging street circuit.
The heat and dust at the Manohar International Airport didn’t deter the race enthusiasts from being a part of the inaugural Goa round of the Indian Racing Festival. The races which began after a delay of couple of hours delivered edge-of-the-seat excitement as Raoul Hyman and Alister Yoong claimed victories in Round 4 at the Manohar International Airport Street Circuit.
The tight 2.064 km, 12-turn street circuit; with limited run-off and heavy braking zones; proved unforgiving and unpredictable for the racers. With identical machinery across the grid, the Goa round underlined that driver skill and racecraft remain decisive.
The tight circuit and limited run off is what gave drivers an edge over the other. There was a slight Oh! moment in the first leg of the race, this is where the driver’s timing and concentration played a big role in saving the moment. And when they powered ahead, all seemed to be well.
Representing Goa Aces JA Racing, Raoul Hyman powered to win Race 1 in 24:03.490, giving the home team a memorable triumph on debut at the Goa street circuit.
Aqil Alibhai from Chennai Turbo Riders put on an incredible performance, finishing just a thrilling 3.310 seconds behind Raoul Hyman! Alibhai crossed the finish line in second place with a time of 24:06.800! Followed by Ishaan Madesh from Speed Demons Delhi, who clinched the podium with an impressive time of 21:44.818! Although the race was red flagged in the final moments of the 25-minute showdown, the excitement was palpable as the results were reclassified based on the drivers’ positions on the track. What a day for racing.
To keep the crowd engaged between races; bike and car stunts were brought in. The stuntmen swerved, braked, did wheelies and a few circus tricks like standing on a moving two wheeler etc. These tricks were thoroughly enjoyed by the children and adults alike.

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