Jagat Singh and Nagarjuna A emerge winners at T1 Prima Truck Racing

    Trained by some of the best race instructors in India over a period of three months, the winners took home Rs 10 lakh a piece.

    Published On Mar 20, 2016 09:43:00 PM

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    Jagat Singh and Nagarjuna A emerge winners at T1 Prima Truck Racing

    Jagat Singh and Nagarjuna A emerged as winners at the Buddh International Circuit as they took the top accolades in the Super Class category comprising of experienced truck drivers, sourced from Tata Motors fleet customers’ operations across the country. 

    Trained by some of the best race instructors in India over a period of three months, the winners took home Rs 10 lakh a piece, with runners up bagging significant amount of cash prizes as well.

    In the Pro Class, comprising on international truck racing drivers, David Jenkins of Team Tata Technologies took top honours in the final 20-lapper, while Rick Collett and Graham Powell, both driving under Team Tata Motors’ colours, rounded off the runners up spots in an action packed race.

    Tata Motors Truck Racing Championship
    Season 3
    Buddh International Circuit

    SUPER CLASS

    Race 1

    Jagat Singh                                          15:33.241
    Malkeet Singh                                   15:48.985
    Rajkumar Mahato                            15:49.891

    Race 2

    Nagarjuna A                                       15:19.158
    Bhag Chand                                        15:24.096
    Anand                                                   15:31.232

    PRO CLASS

    Race 1

    Mat Summerfield                            15:03.839
    Graham Powell                                 15:05.283
    Rick Collett                                          15:06.192

    Race 2

    David Jenkins                                     37:34.642
    Rick Collett                                          37:54.077
    Graham Powell                                 37:55.428

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