2022 Indian Racing League Explained

The 2022 Indian Racing League was a single seater motor racing championship held across India. The series served as a revised reboot of the X1 Racing League and was originally planned to be run alongside the Formula Regional Indian Championship and F4 Indian Championship.[1] These two championships were delayed to 2023, but the Indian Racing League still went ahead.[2]

Akhil Rabindra (Hyderabad Blackbirds) won the drivers' title, while Godspeed Kochi won the teams' championship.

Teams and drivers

All drivers competed with single-seater Wolf GB08 Thunder cars, fitted with a Aprilia engine.[3] The teams were based on Indian cities, like they were in the X1 Racing League.[4]

TeamDriverRounds
Godspeed Kochi1 Ruhaan AlvaAll
Fabienne WohlwendAll
2 Jordan Albert1
Alister Yoong2–4
Nikhil BohraAll
Bangalore Speedsters3 Bianca BustamanteAll
Rishon RajeevAll
4 Anshul GandhiAll
Oliver Webb1, 3–4
Yash Aradhya2
Chennai Turbo Riders5 Parth GhorpadeAll
Nicole HavrdaAll
6 Jon LancasterAll
Vishnu Prasad1
Sandeep Kumar2–4
Goa Aces7 Raoul Hyman1–2
Kevin Mirocha3–4
Gabriela JílkováAll
8 Amir SayedAll
Sohil ShahAll
Hyderabad Blackbirds9 Neel Jani1–3
Tom Canning4
Akhil RabindraAll
10 Lola LovinfosseAll
Anindith ReddyAll
Speed Demons Delhi11 Akash GowdaAll
Shahan Ali MohsinAll
12 Mitchell GilbertAll
Célia MartinAll
Source:[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Calendar and results

As the series was planned to be run alongside the two FIA-certified Indian junior series, its calendar followed the two series, so it was originally planned to consist of five rounds in February 2022, before being moved to November and December.[10] When the two other series were cancelled, the IRL calendar was revised and then included four rounds at two circuits, as well as a pre-season test to be held on November 14 at Madras Motor Race Track.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver/sWinning team
1R1 Hyderabad Street Circuit, Hyderabad20 NovemberEvent cancelled after practice on safety grounds[11]
R2
R3
2R1 Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai26 November Neel Jani
Akhil Rabindra
Neel Jani Neel JaniHyderabad Blackbirds
R227 November Neel Jani
Akhil Rabindra
Akhil Rabindra Akhil RabindraHyderabad Blackbirds
R3 Neel Jani Neel Jani
Akhil Rabindra
Hyderabad Blackbirds
3R1 Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai3 December Nikhil Bohra
Alister Yoong
Rishon Rajeev Alister YoongGodspeed Kochi
R24 December Akash Gowda
Shahan Ali Mohsin
Neel Jani Shahan Ali MohsinSpeed Demons Delhi
R3 Rishon Rajeev Neel Jani
Akhil Rabindra
Hyderabad Blackbirds
4R1 Hyderabad Street Circuit, Hyderabad11 December Nikhil Bohra
Alister Yoong
Sohil Shah Alister YoongGodspeed Kochi
R2 Nikhil Bohra
Alister Yoong
Nikhil Bohra Nikhil BohraGodspeed Kochi
R3 Jon Lancaster Nikhil Bohra
Alister Yoong
Godspeed Kochi

Season summary

The season was plagued by miscommunication, organisational challenges and extreme reliability issues for the cars. Running at the first round in Hyderabad was cancelled following the opening practice session after Vishnu Prasad broke his leg in a crash, but this was not communicated to patrons or the outside world until after the event was scheduled to conclude. The season-opener was also marred by a tree branch falling onto one of the cars and an injury for a marshal.

Action got underway in Round 2 at the Madras International Circuit. Wheel nut failures dominated the sprint races, as Akash Gowda stopped on circuit in the opening race and Raoul Hyman suffered a rollover in Race 2 induced by one whilst running second. Célia Martin also crashed heavily in the second race. Alister Yoong and Jon Lancaster crashed on the opening lap of the feature race, whilst Sohil Shah clashed with Lola Lovinfosse on the last lap in the battle for the last step of the podium. The event was swept by the Hyderabad Blackbirds partnership of Neel Jani and Akhil Rabindra, with Fabienne Wohlwend third in the standings after she and co-driver Ruhaan Alva drove from second-last to second in the feature race.

Round 3 was held in Chennai once again, and Race 1 was curtailed by a sudden storm. Yoong claimed the first win for Godspeed Kochi as Rabindra slid off at the final corner from second. As less than 75% of the race was completed, half-points were awarded. Qualifying for Race 2 was also heavily influenced by changeable weather conditions, with Akash Gowda taking a surprise pole for Speed Demons Delhi on behalf of co-driver Shahan Ali Mohsin. Mohsin took a lights-to-flag win as the bigger names were disadvantaged by the lower starting positions, as demonstrated by Jani who spun out Wohlwend. Bianca Bustamante was demoted from the podium for a jump-start penalty; said penalties also affected Alva and Gabriela Jílková in Race 1. The feature race was dominated by Safety Car mismanagement – Lovinfosse stopped on track in the middle of the pit-stop cycle, with only Rabindra, Mohsin and Lancaster left to complete their mandatory driver changes. Due to the minimum stop time, those three cars came out a lap up on the rest of the field, with no way to communicate this to the rest of the field. The Safety Car was deployed in the closing stages of the race to clean up the issues, but Sandeep Kumar stopped on track from second on the penultimate lap and the race finished under yellow. Bustamante and co-driver Rishon Rajeev took the last podium place, but were again penalised – this time for not meeting the minimum pit-stop time.

The championship concluded in a wet Hyderabad. With the departure of Jani and Lovinfosse falling ill, series leaders Hyderabad Blackbirds were on the back foot – and even more so after nearest rivals Godspeed Kochi completed a front-row lockout of all three races. Oliver Webb and Anshul Gandhi's car was withdrawn from the weekend after a hole was found in the tub, and the other Bangalore Speedsters entry was also withdrawn after Rajeev crashed on the opening lap of Race 1. Yoong dominated the opening race, but Wohlwend retired with mechanical dramas from a comfortable second-place. Martin also retired with gearbox problems, resulting in co-driver Mitchell Gilbert not starting Race 2. Despite a brief engine shutdown for Alva, he finished second to team-mate Nikhil Bohra in Race 2 after Hyderabad's Anindith Reddy was disqualified for receiving outside assistance.

Hyderabad needed to win the final race with Rabindra and Tom Canning (Jani's replacement) to stand a chance of taking the teams' championship but, after three aborted starts due to technical issues with the cars, they were spun at the opening corner by Lancaster. The Chennai Turbo Riders car of Lancaster and Kumar then jumped the Kochi cars in the stop cycle and won the race, but were later demoted to fourth for the opening-lap contact. Yoong and Bohra inherited the win, but despite Wohlwend and Alva receiving a penalty for making their pit-stop outside the designated window the Godspeed Kochi team comfortably claimed the title in the final race. The Blackbirds consolation prize was a 1–2 in the drivers' standings for Rabindra and Jani despite confirmation mid-season that a drivers' championship would not be awarded; This was not the only administrative issue, as the point-scoring system supplied by the series did not mathematically align with the final points tally.

Championship standings

Three races were held per round – two 20-minute sprint races and a 35-minute feature race. As there were two drivers per car, for Race 1 Driver A qualified and Driver B started and for Race 2 Driver B qualified and Driver A started. The feature race saw the grid determined by combined qualifying times, with both drivers competing by way of a mandatory driver change.[12]

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers as follows:

Race Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th Pole
Sprint races25181512108642111
Feature race5036302420161284211

Drivers' standings

DriverHYD1
CHE1
CHE2
HYD2
Points
1 Akhil RabindraCCCP11515Ret143
2 Neel JaniCCC1P161137
3 Alister Yoong2Ret141P1131.5
4 Nikhil BohraCCCRetRetP34P11118
5 Ruhaan AlvaCCC426526106
6 Fabienne WohlwendCCC2295Ret692
7 Amir SayedCCC63536Ret86
8 Sohil ShahCCCRet3Ret33Ret76
9 Jon LancasterCCC3Ret2Ret4470
10 Gabriela JílkováCCCRetDNS772269
11 Nicole HavrdaCCC65986565
12 Kevin Mirocha1173263
13 Shahan Ali MohsinCCCRetRet12RetDNS62
14 Parth GhorpadeCCCRet51087555
15 Akash GowdaCCCRetRet4P25DNS54
16 Anindith ReddyCCC4Ret7RetDNSDSQ348
17 Bianca BustamanteCCC5686DNSRet46
18 Rishon RajeevCCCRet626RetRet43
19 Sandeep Kumar8Ret8Ret7436
20 Anshul GandhiCCC5410RetDNSDNS34.5
21 Mitchell GilbertCCC3DNS4RetRetDNS27
22 Yash AradhyaRet424
23 Lola LovinfosseCCC7Ret3RetWDWD13.5
24 Tom Canning4Ret12
Célia MartinCCCRetDNSRetRetRetDNS
Oliver WebbCCCDNSRetDNSDNS
Raoul HymanCCCRetDNS
Jordan AlbertCCC
Vishnu PrasadCCC
DriverHYD1
CHE1
CHE2
HYD2
Points

Teams' standings

In the feature race, points were awarded to both drivers and were therefore doubled for the entry (e.g. a winning entry will receive 50+50 points) in addition to any extra points for pole position or fastest lap, which were only awarded to one driver.

TeamNo.HYD1
CHE1
CHE2
HYD2
Points
1Godspeed Kochi1CCC422695Ret26445.5
2CCC2RetRet134111
2Hyderabad Blackbirds9CCC11156145Ret367
10CCC74Ret37RetDNSDSQ3
3Goa Aces7CCCRetRetDNS7117232294
8CCCRet63Ret5336Ret
4Chennai Turbo Riders5CCC6Ret59108675227
6CCC83Ret82Ret744
5Bangalore Speedsters3CCCRet56286RetDNSRet147.5
4CCC5Ret410DNSRetDNSDNSDNS
6Speed Demons Delhi11CCCRetRetRet4125RetDNS141
12CCC3RetDNSRet4RetRetRetDNS
TeamNo.HYD1
CHE1
CHE2
HYD2
Points

† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified having completed 90% of the race distance.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bhadra . Akaash . Formula Regional Indian and Formula 4 are the first FIA-sanctioned championships in India to qualify for Formula 1 super license points . 2021-08-19 . Evo India . en.
  2. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2022-11-03 . India's FRegional and F4 series called off, IRL and MRF Challenge return . 2022-11-04 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  3. Web site: Indian Racing League: All you need to know ahead of race weekend . 19 November 2022 . 11 December 2022 . Evo India.
  4. Web site: Debut Indian Racing League calendar announced. Full details here . 2022-11-04 . TimesNow . 3 November 2022 . en.
  5. Web site: New Indian Racing League dates announced; Formula Regional, F4 India postponed . 2022-11-04 . Autocar India.
  6. Web site: And now presenting Bangalore's own team- the Bangalore Speedsters! . 2022-11-11 . . en.
  7. Web site: Presenting Godspeed Kochi! . 2022-11-11 . . en.
  8. Web site: Kochi, say hello to the latest addition to your team, Introducing Fabienne wohlwend. . 2022-11-16 . Twitter . en.
  9. Web site: Kochi, say hello to the latest addition to your team, Introducing alisteryoong . 2022-11-26 . Twitter . en.
  10. Web site: 2022 Formula Regional India updated calendar revealed . 2022-11-04 . Autocar India.
  11. News: Aravind . V. S. . 2022-11-20 . Indian Racing League called off abruptly . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-11-21 . 0971-751X.
  12. Web site: Indian Racing League - Hyderabad Weekend Ticket Price. Raghuvardhan. Reddy. 17 November 2022. 9 April 2023.