The Valley Run 2024 summer edition dates announced

    Two editions of The Valley Run will be held this year; April round to host National 2W Drag Racing Championship season opener.

    Published On Mar 07, 2024 02:50:00 PM

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    The Valley Run is returning a lot sooner than expected, with organiser Elite Octane announcing that it will hold two editions of the drag racing event this year.

    The summer edition will be held between April 12-14, while the winter edition holds on to the more traditional year-end slot: November 29-December 1. Both of these will be held at the Aamby Valley City airstrip.

    1. Summer edition between April 12-14
    2. Winter edition between November 29-December 1

    Since its debut in 2013, The Valley Run has grown to become the crowning glory of India’s drag racing scene. The last edition, held in December 2023, saw over 800 participants and 11,800 spectators. The fastest times of the event were set by Fahim Zahran on his Suzuki Hayabusa and Vicky Sawant in his BMW M5.

    The upcoming summer edition in April will also double up as Round 1 of the Indian National 2W Drag Racing Championship. Along with all the action on the dragstrip, the event will also host drifting and stunt displays, a supercar parade, a karting zone and some more activities.

    The Valley Run 2024 tickets

    Tickets for The Vallery run summer edition are on sale on Paytm Insider for Rs 750. For those of you interested in participating, registrations open on March 11. Watch this space for all the latest updates.  

    Also see:

    BMW M5, Suzuki Hayabusa fastest at The Valley Run 2023

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