<p> Gaurav Gill and Musa Sherif of Team Mahindra Adventure came up with one of their smoothest drives, marked by controlled aggression to take a sizeable lead at the conclusion of the first leg of the IRC Overall class of the Coffee Day India Rally here on Saturday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The day witnessed some stirring action. While 34-year old Delhi-based Gill eased his way through the highly challenging and technical Special Stages to top the time charts clocking one hour, 58 minutes, 18.9 seconds, young Dean Mascarenhas along with Shanmuga SN from Mangaluru was positively sparkling in the Volkswagen Polo to finish second Overall in the FMSCI Indian Rally Championship.<br /><br />Lohitt Urs and Shrikant Gowda who are participating in the FIA Asia Cup that is being run concurrently and is also in contention in the IRC category, carved his way to Overall third after starting the day from 13th position.<br /><br />Urs, driving the all-wheel drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII, also led the Asia Cup field quite comfortably. In fact, of the eight starters in the Asia Cup, only four were still running as Arjun Rao Aroor (Satish Rajagopal), Phalguna Urs (Anoop Kumar), PG Abhilash (Rohan Rego) and Garima Avatar (Shrupta Padival) retired, bringing the day’s total of dropouts to 11 of the 40 entrants.<br /><br />Even as Gill consolidated his position, the battle of the day was between Mascarenhas and Karna Kadur (Vivek Ponnusamy) of Team Yokohama as the duo went neck-and-neck for positions in the IRC 1600 class. In the process, the two young guns pushed their respective VW Polo cars to the limit, providing plenty of thrilling moments for the spectators.<br /><br />Equally impressive was veteran Rahul Kanthraj (Vivek Bhatt) of Team Yokohama who consolidated his lead in the IRC 2000 class while finishing the day over a minute ahead of Sumit Panjabi (Shahid Salman).<br /><br />In the FMSCI Cup 1600 class, Druva Chandrashekar (Jeevarathinam) took a nearly two-minute lead over his nearest rival Raghunandan B (Roopesh Kholay) and looked set to clinch the title.<br /><br />Results (Provisional classifications after Leg-1): FIA Asia Cup: Lohitt Urs/ Shrikant Gowda 1::59:41.2, 1; Satyan Kochar/ Amit Waghchoure 2::16:14.7, 2; Bani Yadav/ Sukhbans Mann 2::21:36.1, 3.<br /><br />IRC Overall: Gaurav Gill/ Musa Sherif (Mahindra Adventure) 1::58:18.9, 1; Dean Mascarenhas/ Shanmuga SN 1::59:31.1, 2; Lohitt Urs/ Srikanth Gowda 1::59: 41.2, 3.<br /><br />IRC 2000: Rahul Kanthraj/ Vivek Bhatt 2::03:38.4, 1; Sumit Panjabi/ Shahid Salman 2::05:05.5, 2; Karan AM/ Suraj M 2::07:18.7, 3.<br /><br />IRC 1600: Dean Mascarenhas/ Shanmuga SN 1::59:31.1, 1; Karna Kadur/ Vivek Ponnusamy 1::59:47.7, 2; Bopaiah KM/ Karumbaiah KS 2::02:05.9, 3.<br /><br />FMSCI Cup 1600: Druva Chandrasekhar/ Jeevarathinam J 2::03:02.7, 1; Raghunandan B/ Rupesh Kholay 2:05:03.2, 2; Adith KC/ Harish KN 2::05:12.1, 3.</p>
<p> Gaurav Gill and Musa Sherif of Team Mahindra Adventure came up with one of their smoothest drives, marked by controlled aggression to take a sizeable lead at the conclusion of the first leg of the IRC Overall class of the Coffee Day India Rally here on Saturday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The day witnessed some stirring action. While 34-year old Delhi-based Gill eased his way through the highly challenging and technical Special Stages to top the time charts clocking one hour, 58 minutes, 18.9 seconds, young Dean Mascarenhas along with Shanmuga SN from Mangaluru was positively sparkling in the Volkswagen Polo to finish second Overall in the FMSCI Indian Rally Championship.<br /><br />Lohitt Urs and Shrikant Gowda who are participating in the FIA Asia Cup that is being run concurrently and is also in contention in the IRC category, carved his way to Overall third after starting the day from 13th position.<br /><br />Urs, driving the all-wheel drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII, also led the Asia Cup field quite comfortably. In fact, of the eight starters in the Asia Cup, only four were still running as Arjun Rao Aroor (Satish Rajagopal), Phalguna Urs (Anoop Kumar), PG Abhilash (Rohan Rego) and Garima Avatar (Shrupta Padival) retired, bringing the day’s total of dropouts to 11 of the 40 entrants.<br /><br />Even as Gill consolidated his position, the battle of the day was between Mascarenhas and Karna Kadur (Vivek Ponnusamy) of Team Yokohama as the duo went neck-and-neck for positions in the IRC 1600 class. In the process, the two young guns pushed their respective VW Polo cars to the limit, providing plenty of thrilling moments for the spectators.<br /><br />Equally impressive was veteran Rahul Kanthraj (Vivek Bhatt) of Team Yokohama who consolidated his lead in the IRC 2000 class while finishing the day over a minute ahead of Sumit Panjabi (Shahid Salman).<br /><br />In the FMSCI Cup 1600 class, Druva Chandrashekar (Jeevarathinam) took a nearly two-minute lead over his nearest rival Raghunandan B (Roopesh Kholay) and looked set to clinch the title.<br /><br />Results (Provisional classifications after Leg-1): FIA Asia Cup: Lohitt Urs/ Shrikant Gowda 1::59:41.2, 1; Satyan Kochar/ Amit Waghchoure 2::16:14.7, 2; Bani Yadav/ Sukhbans Mann 2::21:36.1, 3.<br /><br />IRC Overall: Gaurav Gill/ Musa Sherif (Mahindra Adventure) 1::58:18.9, 1; Dean Mascarenhas/ Shanmuga SN 1::59:31.1, 2; Lohitt Urs/ Srikanth Gowda 1::59: 41.2, 3.<br /><br />IRC 2000: Rahul Kanthraj/ Vivek Bhatt 2::03:38.4, 1; Sumit Panjabi/ Shahid Salman 2::05:05.5, 2; Karan AM/ Suraj M 2::07:18.7, 3.<br /><br />IRC 1600: Dean Mascarenhas/ Shanmuga SN 1::59:31.1, 1; Karna Kadur/ Vivek Ponnusamy 1::59:47.7, 2; Bopaiah KM/ Karumbaiah KS 2::02:05.9, 3.<br /><br />FMSCI Cup 1600: Druva Chandrasekhar/ Jeevarathinam J 2::03:02.7, 1; Raghunandan B/ Rupesh Kholay 2:05:03.2, 2; Adith KC/ Harish KN 2::05:12.1, 3.</p>