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National Karting C'ship: Ruhaan, Ishaan make it grand double for Bengaluru

Ruhaan Alva and Ishaan Madesh scored a grand double for Bengaluru even as Suriya Varatan kept Coimbatore's flag flying in the Meco-FMSCI National Karting Championship (X30 Classes) held in the state capital.

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Suriya began Round 3 on commanding note in the senior category, winning three out of the four races held over last weekend to build a comfortable lead.

He rounded off his good showing by breezing past the chequered flag in the last two races of Round 4 too to take his overall tally to 138. Chennai's Nirmal Umashankar (111) and Coimbatore's Bala Prasath (85) are in line for the second and third positions in the championship.

Ruhaan, who had won every race in Round 1 and Round 2, didn't have to push himself too hard to seal the title with one round to go in the junior category. He won three out of the four races in each of the two rounds to build a massive 41-point.

Two other Bengaluru boys, Rohaan Madesh (109) and Akshat Mishra (71), are aiming for the second and third positions in this category.

Among cadets, Ishaan was in a class of his own, garnering 140 points in the first four rounds. He failed to win only 1 out of the 8 races over Saturday-Sunday to emerge an easy victor.

Pune's Sai Shiva Makesh (112) and Bengaluru's Anshul Sai (88) are in line for the two runner-up trophies on offer.

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