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Team India Reaches New High At World Drag Racing Finals

Sonu Sundeep Singh Sokhi finishes third in Street Fighter Class while Amit Sharma makes it to the top 16 in the Seasoned Racers Class

  • It was the first time in history that Indian riders qualified for the World Finals of Motorcycle Drag-Racing in the US
  • Sonu Sundeep Singh Sokhi and Amit Sharma were selected and trained by 11-time world drag racing champion Rickey Gadson
  • It바카라s the first time they competed on a Drag Prepped Surface, which is a lot stickier than conventional tarmac
  • Amit Sharma clocked a time of 8.87sec, earning himself the title of the 바카라Fastest Indian Rider바카라
  • The duo rode drag-spec 2015 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14Rs.

Most of us have either seen or heard of drag racing thanks to Elite Octane, an organisation that conducts the annual Valley Run in Aamby Valley, Lonavala. What you probably don바카라t know is the fact that Elite Octane also promotes talented Indian racers to help them compete on a global platform. Its efforts have borne fruit with two Indian riders, Sonu Sundeep Singh Sokhi and Amit Sharma, who in a first, battled at the World Finals of Motorcycle Drag-Racing in the US. Sonu, who qualified with the third fastest time, managed to finish in the top eight out a total of 31 entries in the 바카라Street Fighter Class바카라. Amit, on the other hand, made it to the top 16 in the "Seasoned Racers Class바카라 out of a total of 64 entries.

The premiere drag event saw Amit Sharma, who clocked 8.87sec on the time-slip, earn the title of 바카라Fastest Indian Rider바카라 in the country. It goes without saying that the Indian riders really proved themselves considering it was their very first time competing on foreign soil. In fact, 11-time world drag racing champion Rickey Gadson himself selected the duo after their impressive performance at the Valley Run in Aamby Valley, Maharashtra.

Moreover, the duo had never raced on a Drag Prepped Surface. What바카라s a 바카라Drag Prepped Surface바카라, you ask? Essentially, the entire track surface is sprayed with a custom formulated resin called PJ1 TrackBite. This black colour resin acts as glue for tyres and offers exceptional grip and safety for dragsters. Sonu and Amit only received two days of training before battling it out at the finals against seasoned riders with over 20 years of experience.

The bikes used to compete at the world finals for the Street Fighter Class were two tricked-out 2015 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14Rs. Considered to be the entry point into the world of two-wheeler drag racing, these bikes can run either naturally aspirated engines with NOS or turbocharged motors with stickier compound tyres. Furthermore, the two ZX-14Rs could do without the aid of wheelie bars as they aren바카라t Pro Stock Motorcycles which clock 313kmph in under 6.8 seconds.

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We hope Sonu and Amit바카라s successful run at the World Finals of Motorcycle Drag-Racing encourages other budding riders to take up the sport of drag racing in the country.

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