The 2014 Valley run: A report

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The second edition of the Valley Run saw 11-time world champion Rickey Gadson complete the quarter-mile in a quick 9.843sec.

The Aamby Valley airstrip once again played host to drag-racing enthusiasts from different parts of the country. The 2014 Valley Run, held on January 25-26, witnessed participants astride machines of various cubic capacities attempt to set the best quarter-mile time. The participants came in all shapes, sizes, paintjobs and modifications, with some motorcycles and cars stripped down to their bare mechanical essentials in the interest of reducing weight.

The Valley Run is India’s only drag racing event which takes place on a secluded airstrip. Organized by Elite Octane, the event drew over 300 competitors, who were segregated into different classes according to engine size, make and modifications. They were then allowed one practice run to get their launch right before the final run. Those who had a jumpstart were allowed another run, but at the cost of a penalty fine. Needless to say, all eyes were on the Christmas tree every time a competitor lined up.

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It’s not everyday that one gets to see an assortment of superbikes and supercars tear down an open stretch of road, and spectators had lined up along the barricades from early morning itself. The first day saw the practice and final run of the Indian class motorcycles, while the second day was dedicated to Indian cars, foreign cars and unrestricted class competitors. It was an absolute joy to witness an Audi R8, Nissan GT-R, Porsche 911 Turbo, Audi S4, Nissan 350Z, Porsche Boxster and BMW Z4 go flat-out on the air strip. There were also the usual Zens with bigger 1300cc and 1600cc engines, and a few cars equipped with NOS, but it was the Nano and Rolls-Royce that garnered applause from the crowds.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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