Valley Run 2015: Quartermile rush

Third edition of the annual drag racing event at Aamby Valley airstrip drew over 235 participants.

Published on Jan 12, 2015 02:10:00 PM

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If someone tells you that they were witness to a Nissan GT-R out-dragging a Porsche 911 Turbo in India, don’t dismiss it as a figment of someone’s wild imagination. If you hear about discussions on automotive forums and social media, about a Yamaha V-Max and a Ducati Diavel competing against each other; believe it. All of this did indeed happen at the Aamby Valley airstrip in Lonavala.

On the January 10 and 11 this year, there was an assortment of bikes and cars tearing down an empty, perfectly paved airstrip, with the aim of setting the fastest quarter-mile times on our soil. This was the third edition of the Valley Run, India’s only drag racing event which takes place on a secluded airstrip.

Organised by Elite Octane, this year, there were 235 participants at the event of whom around 140 took part in the motorcycle categories while the rest competed in cars categories. Participants were divided into different categories as per the make, cubic capacities and modifications done to their vehicles; they were also allowed a practice run before the final one.

The final standings were decided on the basis of elapsed time. Participants' reaction time didn’t play a deciding role which created some confusion and also made the runs a little less interesting.

On the first day, the practice and final runs of the Indian-class motorcycles were completed while Indian cars, foreign cars and unrestricted class competitors were scheduled to compete on the second day. While the spectators drooled over an Audi R8, Nissan GT-R, Porsche 911 Turbo, a BMW HP4, Suzuki Hayabusa and a Yamaha VMax, the highlight was a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, whose owner was courteous enough to unleash its over 600 horses and let everyone hear the roar of a V12.

Rizwan Khan won the M8 motorcycles category by completing the quarter-mile in a scant 9.9seconds on a BMW HP4. The M9 category was won by Gurpreet Singh who clocked a time of 10.021seconds on a Suzuki Hayabusa. He also won the Foreign bikes wheelie category on a BMW S1000R. 

Venkat Akela, driving a Honda City, claimed top spot in the B3 category Indian Pro Stock petrol 1451-1600cc with a time of 15.64seconds. The top honour in the K3 diesel open from 1801-2500cc went to Bhavik Shah who clocked a time of 14.459seconds in a BMW 320d.

In the Unrestricted foreign cars J category, Moin Motiwala clocked a time of 10.396seconds in a Nissan GT-R. Sundeep Singh Sokhi won the Foreign Cars above 4001cc H4 category with a time of 11.22seconds in a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.

Other than the cars participating in the event, there was one other which caught everyone’s attention. Mumbai-based Vikram Walia drove down to the event in his modified Volkswagen Polo GT TSI which has a Pete’s remapped ECU, Bilstein B6 shocks upgrade, a BMC cold air take and more importantly, rear disc brakes and aftermarket paddle shifters.

This year also witnessed participation from two lady bikers. Labdhi Shah rode down from Surat on her Kawasaki Z800, which she purchased three months back and competed on it. She had witnessed the Valley Run before as a spectator, but was competing in it for the first time.    

Rehana Hajee, 20 years, participated in the event for the second time. She rode a KTM Duke 200 and a Yamaha RD 350.

 

Motorcycle M8 category
Rider NameMotorcycleTime
Rizwan KhanBMW HP49.9s
Neeraj SharmaBMW S1000R9.98s
Shaikh PashaYamaha R110.008s

Motorcycle M9 category
Rider nameMotorcycleTime
Gurpreet SinghSuzuki Hayabusa10.021s
Sundeep Singh SokhiSuzuki Hayabusa10.191s
Zubair Ali JungSuzuki GSX-R10.626s

Foreign bikes Wheelie
Rider nameMotorcycle
Gurpreet SinghBMW S1000R

Motorcycle O2 Category
Rider NameMotorcycleTime
Neeraj SharmaBMW S1000R9.769s
Md Javed KhanYamaha R19.847s
Sundeep Singh SokhiBMW S1000R10.057s

Cars A1 Indian street stock petrol upto 1150cc
Driver nameCarTime
Kartik KumarMaruti Zen17.791s

A2 street stock petrol 1151-1450cc
Driver nameCarTime
Akshay JituriHonda Brio17.502s

A3 street stock petrol 1451-1650cc
Driver nameCarTime
Kartik KHonda City16.106s
Akshay JituriHonda City16.376s
Mustafa BHonda City16.834s

A4 street stock petrol 1651-2050cc
Driver nameCarsTime
Caahil EdwardHonda Civic16.2s
Kartik KToyota Corolla16.289s
Ninad Ravindra RaneToyota Corolla16.829s

B1 Indian pro stock petrol upto 1150cc
Driver nameCarTime
Sanjay MoreMaruti Zen17.138s
Satish DeoMaruti Zen17.441s

B4 Indian pro Stock petrol 1651-2050cc
Venkata AkellaHonda City15.64s
Arun N AHonda City15.665s
Ravi SHonda City15.986s

F Petrol India cars with foreign engine
Driver nameCarTime
Yashas NayakMaruti Zen13.508s
Kamlesh ParmarMitsubishi Lancer14.846s
Anthony JohnHonda City15.946s

G Indian open Petrol
Joel josephHonda City12.32s
Jagdish BLHonda City12.809s
AR ShabbirMaruti Baleno13.321s

H2 Foreign street stock 2001-3000cc
Driver nameCarTime
Pranav ChowdhuriAudi A615.492s

H3 Foreign petrol 3001-4000cc
Driver nameCarTime
Samit Satish NaikBMW 740i16.419s

H4 Foreign street stock above 4001cc
Driver nameCarsTime
Sundeep Singh SokhiLamborghini LP64011.223s
Abhinav ChowdhuriAudi R812.086s
Neeraj SharmaLamborghini LP64012.28s

I1 Pro 1600-2000cc
Driver nameCarsTime
Kushal AvasthiHonda Integra16.84s

I4 petrol 3001- 4000cc
Driver nameCarTime
Moin MotiwalaNissan GTR10.763s

J Unrestricted Foreign open
Moin MotiwalaNissan GTR10.396s
Jinendra JainPorsche Turbo 91111.507s
Ouseph ChackoMercedes-Benz ML63 AMG12.962s

K1 diesel open upto 1800cc
Vivek RamchanderSkoda Rapid15.247s
Veeresh PrasadHyundai Verna15.382s
A R ShabbirHyundai Verna15.624s

K2 Diesel open from 1801-2500cc
Driver nameCarsTime
Bhavik ShahBMW 320d14.459s
Rizwan KhanBMW 320d14.558s
Nikunj GoyalBMW X315.401s

 

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