<p>Gill had been declared the provisional winner, but Red Rooster Racing had filed a petition with the Indian Motor Sport Appellate Court alleging that Team MRF had used illegal air vents and suspensions on all their cars at the Rally of Chikmagalur and the K-1000 rally.<br /><br /> After hearing the two sides, the IMSAC retained the final results of both the races, giving the Delhiite his second INRC title.<br /><br />Team MRF, however, was slapped with a fine of Rs 30,000 for each of its three drivers –– Gill , Arjun Rao and Lohith Urs –– at the Rally of Chikmagalur and an equal amount for each of the top three finishers –– Gill , Arjun Rao and Arjun Balu –– at the K-1000.<br />The IMSAC also directed MRF to bear the expenses of Rs 2 lakh incurred by Red Rooster Racing.<br /><br />The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India thus awarded the title to Gill, with Arjun Rao and Arjun Balu taking the second and third places respectively.<br /><br />“It is a very good decision by the tribunal,” said FMSCI CEO Rajan Sayal. <br />“There was a lot of reading material and it was a case involving two very big teams. It had to be handled with care and they did a great job.”</p>
<p>Gill had been declared the provisional winner, but Red Rooster Racing had filed a petition with the Indian Motor Sport Appellate Court alleging that Team MRF had used illegal air vents and suspensions on all their cars at the Rally of Chikmagalur and the K-1000 rally.<br /><br /> After hearing the two sides, the IMSAC retained the final results of both the races, giving the Delhiite his second INRC title.<br /><br />Team MRF, however, was slapped with a fine of Rs 30,000 for each of its three drivers –– Gill , Arjun Rao and Lohith Urs –– at the Rally of Chikmagalur and an equal amount for each of the top three finishers –– Gill , Arjun Rao and Arjun Balu –– at the K-1000.<br />The IMSAC also directed MRF to bear the expenses of Rs 2 lakh incurred by Red Rooster Racing.<br /><br />The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India thus awarded the title to Gill, with Arjun Rao and Arjun Balu taking the second and third places respectively.<br /><br />“It is a very good decision by the tribunal,” said FMSCI CEO Rajan Sayal. <br />“There was a lot of reading material and it was a case involving two very big teams. It had to be handled with care and they did a great job.”</p>