Sarath Kumar and K Rajini, who are locked in an interesting battle in the ongoing MMSC-FMSCI national Motorcycle championship, said it was great for the bikers to experience riding on a Formula One circuit and enjoy world class facilities but the track is so fast that you need no less than 600cc bikes to have optimum result.
Competing in the Honda championship, riding CBR 250, Rajini pipped Sarath in last corner of the last lap to win Race 1 of the round three.
"It is very fast but not comfortable for the bikes. It is different from the MotoGP tracks. It's kind of stop and go. It's eating into your power. Maybe when you have big bikes here, you will have more fun," 33-year-old Rajini said.
"In India there are not many 600cc manufacturers and not enough sponsors to get those bikes. FMSCI was asking for 10 but they were getting eight," Rajini, who has won six races in the Asian Championship, said.
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"There are a lot of technical and variety corners but it will be more fun, if you can have 600cc bikes," Sarath, who races for Honda in the Asian Dream Cup, said.
"You need powerful bikes to enjoy riding in this world class facility."
Sarath is still leading the championship and talking about today's close race with Rajini, he said missing a gear in the last corner cost him the race.
"It was very close. We were going neck-and-neck. In the last corner he came so close, almost inside me. I missed the gear and could not peak, so lost," he said.