RACR riding school rescheduled to October 6, 7

    The RACR school has been rescheduled due to rainfall on the previously scheduled dates of August 20 and 21.

    Published On Sep 02, 2022 07:00:00 AM

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    Eleven-time national champion Rajini Krishnan and his team of coaches will now hold the next edition of the FMSCI-affiliated RACR riding school on October 6 and 7 at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida. This rescheduling from the previous dates of August 20 and 21 has taken place due to rainfall, which led to the cancellation of the event. 

    RACR offers three levels of coaching based on the experience riders bring to the table. Newbies to the track scene will have to opt for the two-day Level 1 and 2 training package. Those who have completed this previously and want a step up can opt for the Level 3 package. Common to all courses are theory sessions that are followed by on-track sessions to put everything learnt into practice.

    The price of the Level 1 and 2 training package is Rs 47,999, while the Level 3 package will cost you Rs 55,999. The prices drop to Rs 43,999 and Rs 51,999, respectively, for the aforementioned packages if you snap them up quickly. If you are a track day enthusiast who has already completed the three-level training programme and are just looking for some track time, there are open track day sessions to be held as well, which will cost you Rs 44,999 (for both days). Again, if you’re one of the earliest to book them, the price drops to Rs 39,999.

    As is the norm, there are a limited number of motorcycles and gear available for rent. 

    For more details on the programme or to register head to www.racr.in.

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