
FIA Asia Pacific C'ship: Harikrishan and Kunal to spearhead Indian challenge
Defending champions of APRC India leg
Harkrishan Wadia
and
Kunal Kashyap
of Arka Motorsports, along with reigning national champions Karna Kadur and Musa Sherif will spearhead Indian challenge at the Asia Zone round of the
Asia Pacific Rally Championship
from April 25-27 at the Madras International Circuit.
A record number of 21 entries have been confirmed and this is an all-time record for India in the APRC Asia Cup, which will be held alongside the FMSCI Indu Chandhok Memorial
Indian Rally Championship
(INRC), organised by Madras Motor Sports Club (MMSC).
The recce of all the 21 cars were completed on Thursday.
Vicky Chandhok, President of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship working group, said, "Continuing his unstinted support from two years ago, for the FIA APRC, VamcyMerla has been involved in backing the event in Indonesia, New Zealand and of course in India. He continues to back the event as the promoter of the Indian round. Further, he has spontaneously always agreed to support the event in the interest of the sport without expecting anything in return. This is the kind of spirit and support that the MMSC enjoys with VamcyMerla as the promoter of the FIA APRC event in India and the InduChandhok Memorial South India Rally 2025."
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Speaking on his involvement in the APRC, promoter of the APRC India round and the title sponsor of the INRC VamcyMerla, whois also backing the InduChandhok Memorial South India Rally and most of the drivers in the APRC segmentsaid, "I am so glad to continue my relationship with the FIA APRC. I am absolutely thrilled to see a record number of entries in the FIA APRC segment. I am coming in as contributor to support this round and I am also extending my support for a couple of other rounds.".
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