Championship leader in the JK Touring Cars category Ashish Ramaswamy brooked no challenge and galloped to his third straight win in as many races so far.
The first day of the race weekend began on expected lines, with Nayan Chatterjee taking the pole position in the Euro JK 16. Bitter rival Ricky Donison took the third place, setting the stage for a juicy showdown. But neither had accounted for Ananth, who seemed innocently sandwiched in between them.
Nayan almost seemed to freeze Anindith Reddy, who too jumped ahead of him even though it was quite apparent that he had made a false start. By the time he recovered from the shock, Ananth had picked up a huge gap.
Nayan put up a brave fight but just couldn't find a way past Ananth. He had to settle for the third position while Mohammmed Nalwalla and Dhruv Mohite (both from Maharashtra) took the fourth and fifth places.
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There was barely any change in positions in the second Euro JK 16 Race either, with Ananth, Karthik and Nayan finishing in exactly the same positions: first, second and third.
Luckily for him, the track was cleared of danger quickly enough and didn't hurt him. The unfortunate driver was Donison whose car went out of control and took a sharp spin. He didn't throw in the towel though and valiantly finished the race, even though he was more than half a lap behind.
Ananth was quick all through the two races, even timing a special 1:00.874 minutes in the 12th lap of the second race. In the LGB Formula 4, Chennai's drivers effected a clean sweep, taking the first three positions and also the fifth in a hard-fought, thrilling race.
Results
LGB 4:
1. Vishnu Prasad; 2. Ashwin Sundar; 3. Raghul Rangasamy
JK Touring Cars: 1. Ashish Ramaswamy; 2. M Sivaramakrishnan; 3. Radha Selvarajan
Euro JK 16:
Race 1: 1. Ananth Shanmugam; 2. Karthik Tharani; 3. Nayan Chatterjee
Race 2: 1. Ananth Shanmugam; 2. Karthik Tharani; 3. Nayan Chatterjee.