RACR riding school to be held on March 4 and 5, 2022

    Multi-time national champion Rajini Krishnan will conduct his latest edition of his RACR riding school at Kari Motor Speedway.

    Published On Feb 03, 2022 02:36:00 PM

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    Rajini Krishnan’s RACR- the Rajini Academy of Competitive Racing will be held on March 4 and 5 at the Kari Motor Speedway, Coimbatore. The RACR Academy is open to all riders above the age of 11.

    The school comprises of Levels 1,2 and 3. New students will have to opt for the two-day package of levels 1 and 2 at Rs 18,499, and a rider who has already completed both these levels can opt for level three, priced at Rs 22,999. For experienced riders, the open track day, priced at Rs 9,999, provides a safe environment to hone their skills on a motorcycle. 

    The curriculum in Levels 1, 2, and 3 will consist of theory sessions in the classroom followed by practice sessions on the track. There are only a limited number of track gear and motorcycles available to rent, and hence, it would be prudent to book a seat sooner rather than later. 

    RACR riding school: instructors

    Besides learning from multiple national champion Rajini Krishnan, students will be trained by an elite group of instructors featuring national champions Jagan Kumar, Sarath Kumar, Deepak Ravikumar, Vishwa Dev and Amy Van, as well as classroom instructor Navneet Muralidhara.

    Those interested in signing up for the school can head over to the RACR website or its Instagram page. However, if you’re unsure about what the school entails, we’ve had the chance to try it, and you can read about our experience here.

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