Going flat out on an overcast day, the JK Tyre-backed Karamjit did well on the final three stages to win the Indian Rally Championship (IRC) Class and finish second overall. Gill, driving a modified XUV 500, was quickest (1 hour 26 minutes 0s), with Karamjit trailing in at (1:27.40).
On the final day, Karamjit, driving a Volkswagen Polo, lived up to his top billing clocking the fastest time among the two-wheel-drive (2WD) cars on a terrain that he described as "challenging and extremely tricky".
Rallying the Volkswagen Polo for the first time, Karamjit was on the pace from the word go clocking blistering times.
"I am pleasantly surprised with the Polo," said Karamjit, who hopes to do well in Coimbatore, the third round of the INRC.
"The car is faster than the two-wheel-drive cars I've driven in the APRC and has a lot of potential. Everything worked extremely well including the tyres and I am looking forward to going even quicker on the next rally in Coimbatore," he said.
Gaurav Gill, who led the field after seven stages, won the rally in overall category as he aggregated a time of 1 hour 26 minutes and 29.0 seconds for 10 stages. Karamjit posted 1:27:40.0, which showed that he was a better driver in dry conditions with slick tyres.