Raaj Bakhru, Raiden Samervel Win Ajmera IndiKarting Clash of Pros

- The Ajmera Indikarting Clash of Pros saw karting talent from across India
- Raaj Bakhru won 2 races & finished 2nd in one in the Pro Senior class
- Raiden Samervel won all three races in the Pro Junior class
Mumbai-based teenagers Raaj Bakhru and Raiden Samervel took home the crown in the Ajmera IndiKarting Clash of Pros racing event held at the karting circuit in Wadala, Mumbai. Bakhru won two races and took second in one race to win in the Pro Senior category, while Samervel dominated with back-to-back wins in all three races to take the crown in the Pro Junior category. The Ajmera IndiKarting Clash of Pros saw some of the country's best karting talent participate in the event.

The karting event was the first major motorsport event in the city since the lockdown was announced last year
Speaking about the eventful weekend, 8 time National Champion and promoter of IndiKarting, Rayomand Banajee said, "We are very happy to see motorsport pick up again. Young racers travelled from Delhi, Hyderabad, and other places around India for the race. Some of them will be traveling abroad to race as well and we wish them the very best."
An overwhelming number of entries in the Pro Senior class the drivers being split into groups and got four races each, with six races in total. Bakhru qualified on pole position in the Pro Senior class with a laptime of 27.491s, a mere tenth of a second ahead of Rahul Deshpande and Ojas Surve. Samervel, meanwhile, bagged the pole position in the Pro Junior class ahead of Veer Sheth and Nirvaan Chandna.

Raaj Bakhru on the podium in the Pro Senior class
The first race saw Bakhru dominate the grid ahead of Deshpande and Neville Tata who climbed up from seventh on the grid. Deshpande won Race 2, while Bakhru won Race 3. Surve and Aditya Patnaik, were second and third in Race 2 and 3. Former National Karting Champion and JK Formula 1300 Champion - Aaroh Ravindra started last and showed his class to win race 4 ahead of Bakhru and Ishaan Barde who completed the podium. Barde won Race 5 after an intense battle with Ravindra. Surve followed in third. Race 6 was won by Aditya Pandit ahead of Patnaik, while Paarth Damani drove well to make it on the podium for the final race.

Samervel with Sheth and Elavia on the podium for the Pro Junior Class
In the Pro Junior class, Samervel dominated right from the start. He took pole in Race 1 and won ahead of Sheth and Chandna. Race 2 started on a reverse grid with Samervel starting at P8. But the driver made a quick getaway and passed each driver through the field to take his second win. Hoshmand Elavia and Chandna finished second and third respectively in Race 2. Samervel started once again from pole in Race 3 and won ahead of Sheth and Elavia.
The overall Pro Senior was won by Raaj Bakhru on 21 points with Aaroh Ravindra missing out on the title by just half a point. Coming in third was Aditya Patnaik with 18 points after a consistent performance. Raiden Samervel with 30 points dominated the Pro Junior class ahead of Elavia and Sheth with 18 and 16 points respectively.
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