The 43 competitors tackled a challenging terrain that was a mix of dirt and broken tarmac that put to test not just the driving skills but also navigation with Time Controls placed strategically that often caught the unwary participant off-guard. The rally ended at the Heritage Village, Kisama.
"It was a good result for us and the route was quite easy for us, after having won the Raid de Himalaya earlier this year in our category," said Sethi who returned a penalty time of four minutes.
However, it was the amateurs who performed better as Rupero and Lhoungu incurred a penalty time of two minutes and five seconds as against four minutes that Sethi and Arora were docked.
Vime Solo and Khrielezo Keretsu came in second with a penalty time of three minutes, 18 seconds as they finished ahead of Khosazo Sazo and Vekhozo Medeo who were docked 03:49secs.
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Chief Minister of Nagaland Mr TR Zeliang gave away the prizes at the Heritage Village, Kisama, in front of a packed gathering.
The ever-growing number of entries stands testimony to JK Tyre's unstinted efforts to promote motorsport in the North-Eastern region of the country.
The results:
Professionals: Gagan Sethi/Dhiraj Arora 1 (00:04.00mins penalty); Tali Akang/Moulinath Ghosh (00:06:11); Biju Awomi/Mrinla Kalita (00:06:38).