In the Senior Max category (above 15 years), it was Ricky who dominated the entire weekend with his flawless driving. After topping the unofficial practice sessions, he won both the heats and the pre-finals to assert his imperious form in the opening round.
In the finals, once he shot into lead, Ricky just kept extending the distance between him and the chasing pack. Ameya Bafna of Rayo Racing, who came into the first round of the championship without any testing, came up with an inspired performance to claim second place, but still it was not enough to challenge the race leader.
In Junior Max category, Manav of BPC Racing controlled the pace from the front in both the finals and pre-finals.
Starting the pre-finals in 4th place, he took advantage of a first corner tangle between Yash Aradhya and Chirag Ghorpade to slot himself in the lead, which he retained till the flag despite Paul T Francis of Meco Racing trying to chase down the leader. Nirmal Umashankar finished in third place.
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For Yash Aradhya, it was a day to forget as lost out in the first corner scarp in the pre-finals and in the finals his hopes of making any recovery went up in smoke when he was forced to retire with engine trouble on the second lap.
Going into the final race, Shahan had to set aside the disappointment of the pre-finals, which he won, but was handed a 10 second penalty for making a jump start that put him in third place for the final race. Alva settled for a hard fought second place while the winner of the pre-finals, Yeasash More, finished in third place.