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2025 Indian Racing Festival guide: Tickets, where to watch, and more

This year’s Indian Racing Festival will feature the Indian Racing League, F4 India and JK Tyre LGB F4.
3 min read31 Oct '25
Unnatee GidithuriUnnatee Gidithuri
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2025 Indian Racing Festival
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The 2025 edition of the Indian Racing Festival gets underway at Coimbatore’s Kari Motor Speedway this weekend, August 16-17. Racing will be spread across three series – the franchise-based Indian Racing League, the FIA-certified F4 Indian championship and the LGB F4 category of the JK Tyre National Racing Championship.

Here’s our ultimate guide to all the teams, drivers, calendar, where to watch the races, and more:

2025 Indian Racing League

Indian Racing League car, format

Six city-based teams are competing in the Indian Racing League this year, with some prominent team owners including Sourav Ganguly, John Abraham, Kichcha Sudeepa, and more. Each team will field four drivers, which must include a mix of international and Indian talent, as well as one female racer. It’s two cars per team, which means two racers will share the same car over the weekend.

Along with points for finishing in the top 10, drivers can also earn extra points for pole position and for setting the fastest lap in the race.

2025 Indian Racing League

Indian Racing League teams, drivers

2025 Indian Racing League teams, drivers
OwnerDrivers
Kichcha’s Kings Bengaluru
Kichcha SudeepaNeel Jani, Ruhaan Alva, Kyle Kumaran, Jem Hepworth
Goa Aces JA Racing
John AbrahamRaoul Hyman, Akash Gowda, Chetan Surineni, Fabienne Wohlwend
Speed Demons Delhi
Arjun KapoorAlister Yoong, Sai Sanjay, Shahan Ali Mohsin, Caitlin Wood
Hyderabad Blackbirds
Naga ChaitanyaJon Lancaster, Akshay Bohra, Mohamed Ryan, Gabriela Jilkova
Kolkata Royal Tigers
Sourav GangulyTom Canning, Sohil Shah, Sandeep Kumar, Alexandra Herve
Chennai Turbo Riders
KeerthivasanAqil Alibhai, Shibin Yousaf, Tijil Rao, Laura Camps Torras

2025 F4 India

F4 India car, format

F4 represents the first step on the single-seater racing ladder and, importantly, awards Super Licence points (which are required to qualify for F1). With participation fees significantly lower than other European F4 championships, the Indian version of the championship continues to attract several international racers. This also gives Indian drivers the chance to learn from and compete against international-level talent.

The grid features 15 drivers this year, and they’ll be competing with the latest-gen Mygale F4 car, which is also used in the French F4 championship. It’s powered by an Alpine 1.3-litre turbocharged engine. Power ranges from 160hp to 180hp as per the FIA’s regulatory power-weight formula.

2025 F4 India

F4 India teams, drivers

F4 India teams, drivers
Teams
Drivers
Kichcha’s Kings Bengaluru
Sachel Rotge, Clara Stiebleichinger
Goa Aces JA Racing
Enzo Rujugiro, Luviwe Sambudla
Speed Demons Delhi
Ntiyiso Mabunda, Sai Shiva Sankaran
Hyderabad Blackbirds
Apostolidis Vasileios, Anabel Kennedy
Kolkata Royal Tigers
Ghazi Motlekar, Ishaan Madesh
Chennai Turbo Riders
Kareen Kaur, Shane Chandaria
Godspeed Kochi
Wian Boshoff
Ahmedabad Apex Racers
Mahlori Mabunda, Zakariya Mohammed

JK Tyre LGB F4

LGB F4 is the headlining category of the JK Tyre National Racing championship, featuring single-seaters powered by a 1.3-litre Maruti Suzuki Swift engine. Six teams are competing this year – Ahura Racing, Avalanche Racing, Dark Don Racing, MSport and TMars. The grid will feature a total of 21 drivers.

2025 JK Tyre LGB F4

Indian Racing Festival tickets

Indian Racing Festival to stream live on Jio Hotstar, Star Sports Select 2

All sessions will also be streamed live on Jio Hotstar from 1:30pm onwards, with the TV broadcast on Star Sport Select 2.

For those who want to attend the races in person, tickets are currently on sale on District. However, this is only for Round 2 for now, which will be held at the Madras International Circuit on August 23-24. Ticket prices range from Rs 1,199 to Rs 12,749.

2025 Indian Racing Festival calendar
DateVenue
1
August 15-17Kari Motor Speedway
2
August 22-24Madras International Circuit
3
October 3-5Kari Motor Speedway
4
October 31 - November 2TBC
5
November 29-30TBC
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