Supercar Clubs In India

- Super Car Clubs member count has gone over 300 in 10 years time
- Throttle 97 set the fastest 1/4mile record for a production car at TVR
- CannonBall Club is the first club to organize "Supercar Track Day"
We know that the rich in the country all house some kind of supercar in their garage. But they hardly ever make an appearance on the city roads in India. Because, let´s face it, driving a supercar on city roads in India is no fun. To begin with, you can´t rev up the car and let her run, thanks to the traffic. Plus there are motorcyclists and scooterists who end up scratching your car´s bumper while trying to squeeze between vehicles during a traffic jam. And then, there´s the high speed breakers and deep potholes that play havoc with low slung supercars. All in all, supercars were doomed to sit in the garage except for the occasional midnight drive, until the supercar clubs came on scene. Exclusive and elite, these supercar clubs conduct activities for their rich members as well provide them with the opportunities to flex the muscles of their supercars under pristine driving conditions. Check out some of these supercar clubs.
The Super Car Club

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Established in the year 2009 by the Director of The Raymond Groups, Gautam Singhania, The Super Car Club is one of the largest supercar clubs in India. Within a decade of its inception, its countrywide member count had risen to 300. The club's members enjoy a good handful of benefits across India and even around the world. This club owns Raymond Race Track to carry out events. Its members are also given a chance to explore tracks outside India. It organizes auto shows and drives across India as well.
Throttle 97

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Throttle 97, founded back in 2014, has nearly 200 like-minded supercar lovers. Now, this club has a lot in it to talk about, beginning with the rumbling V8's, mind-boggling V10's and the sounds of Turbos spooling to 130+ supercars participating for the Independence Day drive, setting the fastest 1/4mile record for a production car in India at TVR 2019 and many more. The club carries out various drives throughout the year. But this doesn't end with drives only, It is also known for the track day event it organizes multiple times.
The CannonBall Club

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Established in December 2009, the CannonBall Club, not long ago, began its journey with Daewoo's abandoned factory and just one BMW M5. In just one year, the club had a regular line-up that included a majority of Delhi's supercars. The club conducts drives and track events regularly and is expanding its existence nationwide. It was the first club to organize “Supercar Track Day” at The Buddh International Circuit with more than 40 supercars. The club also managed to conduct various overseas events.
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