Chennai, Feb 13 (MotorSports News) Sandeep Kumar clinched the national championship title for the inaugural Polo Cup with a race to spare in the fourth and final round of the MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Car Racing Championship here on Sunday.
The 29-year Chennai racer displayed controlled aggression and was content with his fourth and fifth-place finish in the final two races of the Volkswagen one-make championship.
After starting way back in the top-12 reverse grid, he finished fourth in the penultimate race.
He took advantage of the incidents in lap 2 and 3, and moved forward gaining five places in a race that was red-flagged.
Making a restart and overtaking one more Polo, Sandeep garnered enough points from the fourth-place finish to seal the championship.
In the afternoon heat, he managed to bring the Polo home in fifth for a creditable championship victory, his second national title.
A former Volkswagen Polo R Pro Cup champion, who raced in Scirocco R Cup for two years in Germany, Sandeep was also the winner of Formula LGB4 National Championship-2020.
"I am so relieved. It is a very happy moment for me and I thank all the Volkswagen family and all my team who put in many hours of dedicated hardwork to give me a wonderful machine. The powerful car built by Volkswagen Motorsports India is a pleasure to drive and I enjoyed every bit this season," said Sandeep, a corporate lawyer by profession.
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News Source : PTI