Tag: IRL

  • Engines will roar as Indian Racing Festival 2025 revs up to flag off in Coimbatore

    Engines will roar as Indian Racing Festival 2025 revs up to flag off in Coimbatore

    COIMBATORE:  The Indian Racing Festival (IRF) – the country’s most ambitious motorsport showcase – tears off the starting grid this weekend at the Kari Motor Speedway, Coimbatore, promising a heady mix of raw pace, engineering finesse and fierce competition. Across 16–17 August, fans will witness three of India’s top championships sharing one high-octane stage: the franchise-led Indian Racing League (IRL), the FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4IC) and the FLGB4 class from the 28th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship.

    The 2025 festival stretches over five race weekends across established circuits and select street tracks, pulling Indian motorsport closer to the global mainstream. It is as much a celebration of driving talent as it is of the deep bench of mechanics, engineers, data analysts and strategists who turn precision into performance.

    This year’s IRL grid – a six-franchise, mixed-gender format – was set through the league’s first-ever official drivers’ draft in Mumbai. The process delivered a potent mix: international veterans, rising Indian stars and female racers competing on equal terms. Teams such as Speed Demons Delhi, Hyderabad Black Birds and Chennai Turbo Riders will campaign Wolf Thunder GB08 prototypes powered by Aprilia RSV4 1.0-litre engines producing 201 HP, capable of touching 290 km/h.

    F4IC, the FIA-recognised feeder series, offers a rare chance for domestic drivers to earn FIA Super Licence points without leaving the country. Competitors will pilot the latest Mygale Formula 4 Generation 2 chassis fitted with Alpine engines prepared by Oreca – a platform designed to sharpen racecraft while meeting the highest global safety standards.

    Anchoring the grassroots end is FLGB4, India’s longest-running national racing category. Powered by 1300cc Suzuki Swift engines and now in its 28th year, it has been the proving ground for names like Narain Karthikeyan, Karun Chandhok and the Maini brothers. The 21-driver grid features multi-team rivalries, from Sarosh Hataria’s Team Ahura Racing to Armaan Ebrahim’s MSport.

    “Coimbatore has always been a key pillar of Indian motorsport – from grassroots karting to professional racing,” said Racing Promotions Pvt Ltd chairman and managing director Akhilesh Reddy. “The competitive bar is higher than ever, but what excites me most is the depth of the ecosystem – from race engineers to pit crews – ensuring racing that is fast, precise, safe and world-class.”

    The festival will be broadcast live on Star Sports Select 2 and JioHotstar, with Round 2 heading to the Madras international circuit from 22–24 August, followed by further rounds in October and November.

    With FIA points on the table, a mixed-gender franchise league and a national championship under one banner, IRF 2025 is not just starting its engines – it is accelerating India’s push into the global motorsport slipstream.

  • Tinder commissioned a market survey of 1500 Indian singles

    Tinder commissioned a market survey of 1500 Indian singles

    Three date rule, play hard to get, men should pay, dress your best; you’ve probably heard every piece of traditional dating advice. But how much of it translates to IRL dating behaviour? Research shows Indian singles don’t pay attention to traditional dating rules or gender related responsibilities, so it may be time for a dating rule upgrade.

    Do women care about who sends the first message, how do men like to express romantic feelings, how soon do you wait after a first date to text each other and how cool is too cool when on a date?

    Tinder commissioned a market survey of 1500 Indian singles from 7 cities, across the 18-34 age group who own a smartphone, and here’s what it shows.

    When you use online dating services, which type of details could turn you on/off when looking at a potential date’s profile?

    85% say the profile picture is the biggest turn on.

    https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/DttCMcV3qlK1IkTRd4LAzHJ_cwFvf3pu-4LQBgQwE01U5ymzCdtjKtMVF22rZqxF7X8Wfj_i5l_nYR7CPHjV9g_iB2pf5Wy4aShsmf_7OL6TvDcyP5J_-geim7VQvhGubdcZCueq

    2. Who should organise the first date?

    50% feel it doesn’t matter who organises the first date.

    Who

     

    Me

    My date

    It doesn’t matter

    Total

     

    28%

    22%

    50%

    Men

     

    31%

    18%

    52%

    Women

     

    25%

    26%

    49%

     

    https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/k7Oqzeu7mJIPI4eEJTkQIfqdXr2MgjlSCzMgZW-fCsIQEbnjpxOjajpIBw2KIQhcHj2GiFN0QWZf4ueKFyVshVfI6daWgkJt7Jt3gnahH05YrhilkoMfQIuypKNRTVdU5CCVmBZt

    3. How soon after a successful first date would you send a message?

    71% connect within a day, with 50% sending a message it less than an hour after a successful date.

    https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/jv_hWWJJ-1qMqq7_fgUFR-AXyRtLpR6FskX1ClC1NwMAwmxoTbLcpEHtIWUmFwOaIJog-T0Qfbx5uw11BLA9MDuTm5FV15_KU664HuvLqQ9hA1n3G3e-X1ORcws4Z_tMzFxvQTg1

    4. Who sends the first message after a successful first date?

    45% of people surveyed don’t think it matters either way

    https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/7_57r4N4HUDRYddRsBP1ZIO1gpkm7h9Xv3CRWoHC9MfOmizcwIt1qQr_bwilGqN7h0dx1lUqkIXLVr8qwjjqntWjVaTYNqiwYQYtay_GMkHSYlyKI7h_RsmEnkOMIkOmWmUntS_N

    Who

     

    It doesn’t really matter

    My date

    Me

    Total

     

    45%

    25%

    30%

    Men

     

    45%

    18%

    36%

    Women

     

    44%

    33%

    23%

     

    5. Who is responsible for organizing the second date?

    There’s little room for stereotypical gender roles when organising dates: 48% of people think it doesn’t matter

    https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_Ja_eaV9FZobkz8miKJKvaOJkVGqwPRrzESPOwBKnYceLHk8V7wBTCE8kTUHFm81fLt4mcxz2Mwkz2nQqEWqxuBKNq1zom8z-CgHxERq26xQQ5zNPciijnTQJiflQeA4lK8FH5lF

    Who

     

    Me

    My date

    It doesn’t really matter

    Total

     

    30%

    22%

    48%

    Men

     

    35%

    17%

    49%

    Women

     

    25%

    28%

    47%

    6. How do you express your feelings to each other?

    Women are in favour of WhatsApp (51%) and men favour a traditional phone call (48%)

    https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/KZ-0DhGPuJxI55GFrhRNtoM3IqOfKjX0tQNjzL4TgChigwezmkym1rn3FPZvN5EQxPUsxAW7zw4EUmucrsBVoZjc0OI-6Yd0RPsWzyJ_v0SD4li1BEDZs0jiSuKGg8I9hPf-CLam

    7. Who do you share details of a successful first date with?

    63% of people share details with their best friends

    https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/3e1hHq-ZiRLc57XbV0ac_oB9fXWyyi4Kj87s_LqIi-bG8MZuLizQnVE_lyLrNaAd3PzYAbElEosT_FCjZKSEfLjHYU9UmsYsH6IOswXvuPdUVzSGu-tDz-lcKY5Wz0sVY3i1JlHY

    8. What do you share about a first date?

    Both men and women share their dreams about a promising future equally

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lfeU2e6slWVJuDVaohTuHJQL1R0vu3JCIA3LjS0-gzDZsDrSQ4LxcpLoZAmH93C7ZQbWZ3_HEd0ijytedim6um2T9a1kCl05hSNtqgDD34TncAylfjxPF977xeXqrD6eQ39FepWm

    9. Your date is playing it cool or not telling you how they feel?

    Ghosting and benching are not dating behaviours that Indian singles demonstrate

    https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/raiTFnrjKwqQWozW_u-ZE2MVEvSXmjo3ky5ez46PPVoRo1W1VxXINMXJZ1PmZ5noXOBKVFJAu8sGyyng-Abiaw2P8bKsOxYRMP2SFFZg_V8i0Hje1853p80i8nYYlelGRsRZG6qg