RACR riding school at CoASTT on June 28 and 29

    RACR is led by 11-time national champion Rajini Krishnan

    Published On Jun 03, 2025 03:56:00 PM

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    The upcoming edition of the FMSCI-affiliated Rajini Academy of Competitive Racing (RACR) will be held at CoASTT, Coimbatore, on June 28 and 29. The training sessions will be led by 11-time national champion Rajini Krishnan, along with his team of expert coaches.

    1. RACR Level 1 and Level 2 package costs Rs 20,999
    2. Level 3 package is priced at Rs 25,999

    RACR riding school venue and prices

    Seasoned riders can also avail of the open-track session for Rs 7,999

    RACR offers three levels of coaching tailored to suit riders’ experience. Newcomers must enrol in the two-day Level 1 and 2 training package, priced at Rs 20,999. Those who have completed these levels and are seeking advanced instruction can opt for the Level 3 package, which costs Rs 25,999.

    Each course includes theory sessions followed by on-track practice to apply the skills learned. Additionally, RACR offers a two-day open track session for seasoned riders, priced at Rs 7,999. Special discounts are also available for those who book early

    RACR is also offering race-prepped motorcycles and riding gear for rent. For more details about the programme or to register, visit www.racr.in.

    Also see: RACR riding school to be held on May 26, 27

    RACR riding school scheduled for August 13, 14

     

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