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MRF Challenge 2015: Pietro Fittipaldi and Tatiana Calderon to fight for title in Chennai

Team OD Published: January 27, 2016, 05:00 PM IST

The fourth and final round of the MRF Challenge 2015 will be held this weekend in Chennai at the MMRT, with Pietro Fittipaldi and Tatiana Calderon out to fight for the title. The winner of this championship will win Rs 64,00,000. Fittipaldi currently leads the scoreboard with 168 points, while Calderon is 18 points behind him. Nikita Troitckii, who was disqualified from the final race of the previous round, stands at third with 137 points. Alessio Picariello, who has managed a podium finish in five of the last six races, is just 3 points behind Troitckii.

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Michael Schumacher's son, Mick Schumacher, will make his debut in the MRF Challenge this round. The 16-year old finished 10th in last year's German Formula 4 Championship. This round of the MRF Challenge will be his first race outside of Europe.

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This weekend will also host the first round of the MRF FF1600 Championship with drivers like Karthik Tharani Singh, Goutham Parekh and Arjun Narendran returning to fight for the title. Joining them on the grid will be 2015 Volkswagen Vento Cup winner, Anindith Reddy. Providing additional entertainment will be MRF FMX riders, Callum Shaw from New Zealand and Gabriel Villegas from Chile, who will perform stunts for the spectators on their Yamaha YZ 250s.

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Also from OVERDRIVE on the MRF Challenge 2015:

Plan is to attack not defend says Pietro Fittipaldi ahead of MRF Challenge Finale

Tatiana Calderon on her championship hopes in the MRF Challenge

Press release - TITLE ON THE LINE AS CONTENDERS PIETRO FITTIPALDI AND TATIANA CALDERON HEAD TO CHENNAI FOR MRF CHALLENGE 2015 FINALE


January 27, 2016: The MRF Challenge 2015 heads to Chennai for an exciting finale with championship leader Pietro Fittipaldi and female star Tatiana Calderon all set to battle at the Madras Motor Race Track in Chennai this weekend. After 3 thrilling rounds in Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and Dubai, India's only international motorsport series, the FIA inscribed MRF Challenge will crown their fourth champion this weekend with 4 remaining races and all to play for. The 14 race championship, which involves one of the strongest line-up of young and upcoming drivers, will also see prize money of Rs. 6,400,000 handed out to the winners of the Championship. Pietro Fittipaldi, grandson on 2-time Formula One champion Emerson Fittipaldi currently leads the championship with 168 points with Calderon in 2nd place on 150 points. Nikita Troitckii, who was disqualified in the final race of the last round, is a further 13 points behind, on 137. 4 time race winner this season Alessio Picariello is on 134 points and will be one to watch after finishing on the podium in the last 5 out of 6 races. Mr. Arun Mammen, Managing Director, MRF Tyres, commented, "Coming back to race in front of the home crowd is always an exciting feeling for us. The drivers really enjoy coming here and it is the ideal venue for the title showdown. If you look at the names associated with the MRF Challenge it is clear to see that we are doing the right things and garnering the deserved recognition. There are 4 drivers in with a chance and this circuit is famous for throwing up surprises in title run-ins. I wish all the drivers the best of luck in what has already been a highly successful season." The MRF Challenge will witness the debut of Mick Schumacher, son of legendary Formula One driver and 7-time world champion Michael Schumacher. The 16 year old will race outside Europe for the first time when he steps into the MRF F2000. He will be joined by Harrison Newey (son of leading F1 designer Adrian Newey) and Giuliano Alesi (son of former Ferrari F1 driver Jean Alesi). Karting star Max Fewtrell and BRDC driver Enzo Bortoleto, both 16 year old, will also be young guns to look out for. India will be led by local boy Tarun Reddy, who has had only one podium finish this season. Also returning will be Laura Tillett and Dylan Young, who has a podium finish at the MMRT. This weekend will also see Round 1 of the MRF F1600 Championship. The MRF F1600 championship has become the most sought after single-seater series in the country, with the winner getting a full season in the MRF Challenge 2016 and in addition will be sent for the Mazda Road to Indy shootout, the winner of which will receive a scholarship of USD 200,000. This promises to be one of the most competitive seasons in the series with a full grid of 16 cars. Reigning champion Karthik Tharani Singh is the running favourite, after being unbeaten in the last two years (2015 MRF FF1600 Champion & 2014 Volkswagen Vento Cup Champion). Runners-up in the last year's championship, Goutham Parekh and Arjun Narendran will also return for another shot at the title. 2015 Volkswagen Vento Cup winner Anindith Reddy will join the grid this year, along with former MRF F1600 race winner Lee Keshav. Tejas Ram, Sudharshan Rao, Abhinay Bikkani and Akshay Gupta will be looking to upset the favourites. Spectators are also in for a treat with the MRF FMX riders all set to thrill the fans in between the races. MRF FMX riders Callum Shaw from New Zealand and Gabriel Villegas from Chile will perform stunts on their Yamaha YZ 250 like the 'Superman', 'Whip', 'Backflip', '9Knack' and many more as they soar through the air doing flips. MRF Challenge In its fourth year, the MRF Challenge 2015 will feature 16 MRF Formula 2000 race cars, which have been made in India by JA Motorsport, based in Coimbatore. The Formula 3 style car has been built by JA Motorsport in technical collaboration with Dallara, world's largest racing car manufacturer,and is considered to be the fastest of its kind in Asia. The MRF Formula 2000 is powered by a 2.0 litre 210 BHP Renault Sport Engine and will have a Hewland 6-Speed sequential gearbox. The race car has also been crash tested to FIA F3 safety standards and will race with MRF ZLO slick and wet tyres. The MRF Challenge has fielded a strong driver line-up in the last three seasons, with drivers going on to win races in GP2 and British Formula 3. The MRF Challenge Alumni include GP2 drivers like Jordan King, Nobuharu Matsushita, Arthur Pic, Tio Ellinas, Jon Lancaster, Conor Daly, GP3 drivers like Ryan Cullen and Carmen Jorda and British Drivers Harry Tincknell (WEC) and Rupert Svendsen-Cook. MRF Challenge 2015 Calendar: Round 1: October 29-31, 2015, Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina Circuit Round 2: November 18-20, 2015, Bahrain, Bahrain International Circuit (World Endurance Championship Support Race) Round 3: December 17-19, 2015, Dubai, Dubai Autodrome Round 4: January 29-31, 2016, Chennai, Madras Motor Race Track MRF Challenge 2015 Entry List: 1. Harrison Newey 2. Guiliano Alesi 3. Tatiana Calderon 4. Pietro Fittipaldi 5. Max Fewtrell 6. Alessio Picariello 7. Laura Tillett 8. Aleksanteri Huovinen 9. Dylan Young 10. Matthew Draper 11. Nikita Troitckii 12. Nerses isaakyan 13. Tarun Reddy 14. Enzo Bortoleto 15. Mick Schumacher MRF F1600 Entry List: 1. Anindith Reddy 2. Chetan Korada 3. Jai Sampath Kumar 4. Arjun Narendran 5. Tejas Ram 6. Anshul Shah 7. Goutham Parekh 8. Neha Dabas 9. Sudarshana Rao 10. Ria Dabas 11. Raghul Rangaswamy 12. Karthik Tharani Singh 13. Prashanth K 14. Brad Dias 15. Sandeep Kumar 16. Siddharth Potharaju 17. Lee Keshav (TBC)
  

Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 8.78 Lakhs
Displacement
999cc
Transmission
Automatic
Max Power(ps)
105
Max Torque(Nm)
175
Mileage
17.69 Kmpl
Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 1,02,700
Displacement
149cc
Transmission
5-Speed
Max Power(ps)
12.40
Max Torque(Nm)
13.60
Mileage
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