After making a strong ADAC Junior Cup debut at the Sachsenring opening round last month, Jaden Immanuel secured a clean sweep at Round 2, held at the famous Automotodrom Brno MotoGP circuit. The Indian teen won both races from pole position and now leads the championship by 10 points.
- The Indian racer has won three out of four races held so far
- Leads standings by 10 points from Lorenz
Jaden Immanuel continues strong run in ADAC Junior Cup
Indian teen wins both races at Brno from pole position

After strong finishes in the FIM MotoMini Germany and ADAC Mini Bike Cup championships, Immanuel made the step up to 250cc bikes this year, racing on a Honda NSF250R. He picked up a win and a P2 result in his debut weekend in the ADAC Junior Cup, and he’s further improved on that result with two race wins at Round 2.
Immanuel clinched a commanding win in Race 1. Starting from pole position, he controlled the race from the lead and won with an advantage of 3.495 sec from second-placed Fillin Lorenz.
The young Indian once again secured pole position for Race 2, but this time around, he had to fight for victory. Immanuel lost several places after a poor start, but displayed impressive pace and battled his way back into the lead. He eventually crossed the chequered flag 1.775 sec ahead of Lorenz, who once again finished second.
Having won three of the four races held so far, Immanuel has extended his championship lead to 10 points from Lorenz.
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