cars Rahil Noorani crowned VW Polo champion  
Kruger leading in Race3 Rahil crowned 2013 VW Polo Cup ChampionYatin crowned Junior VW Polo Cup Champion

Rahil Noorani crowned 2013 Volkswagen Polo R Cup Champion; Yatin Magu wins the Junior Category

– Jeffrey Kruger scripts perfect ending to season with a win and second place
– Pune driver Gaurav Mehta takes first ever win and podium in Volkswagen Polo R Cup

Greater Noida, December 1, 2013 – Rahil Noorani, driver from Mumbai, clinched the 2013 Volkswagen Polo R Cup title after a podium finish in Race 3. Pune driver Gaurav Mehta won an action filled Race 2 of the Volkswagen Polo R Cup to win his first ever race in a competitive series. South African driver Jeffrey Kruger returned to the top step of the podium at the Buddh International Circuit in Race 3 to end the season on a high. Race 2 was red–flagged after young driver Samarth Jaiswal crashed with the car rolling multiple times. Jaiswal walked away unhurt.

Rahil Noorani commented, "Today happens to be my birthday and this is the best gift I could have given to myself. It was a very emotional moment for me. This is my third attempt and previous two times I missed out by couple of points so this is very special and I can say I am third time lucky. The engineers, mechanics and entire Volkswagen team are responsible for this so a big ‘thank you’ to all of them."

Yatin Magu commented on his Junior title win, “I am extremely glad to win this title. I was leading before this round and despite no podiums I have been able to finish all the 3 race of this weekend at decent places. This season has been very successful for me and I look forward to more racing in the future.”

Champion of 2013 season, Rahil Noorani has been offered a seat for the whole season of JK Tyre FB 02 2014 and a guest drive at Volkswagen Scirocco R–Cup 2014. Jeffrey Kruger was announced the Star of Volkswagen Polo R Cup 2013 and has been offered a Guest drive at the Volkswagen Golf R Cup 2014 in Europe. Yatin Magu has been offered a fully sponsored seat for the next season of Volkswagen Polo R Cup.

Race 2 of this round started with Angad Singh Matharoo on pole alongside New Delhi youngster Lee Keshav Gupta. Both front row drivers got overtaken at the start, allowing third placed driver Gaurav Mehta to jump into the lead as they headed into the first corner. Lee slotted into second place with fast starting Jeffrey Kruger up to second place at the end of lap 1. Jeffrey made his move on Lee on lap 2 and moved in to second place and looking to challenge Gaurav. However the lap was red–flagged on lap 4 when Samarth Jaiswal’s Race Polo made contact on the rear left and flipped multiple times at the penultimate corner. Fortunately the driver walked away unhurt. The race could not restart and Gaurav was adjudged the winner. Jeffrey finished in second place ahead of an impressive Lee who took his second podium of the season.

Race 2 winner Gaurav Mehta commented, “This is probably one of the biggest days of my life. It felt amazing to stand on the top step of the podium. I felt really proud when I heard the Indian national anthem playing for me. I wanted to prove a point after last round´s incident and I am glad I could show people that I have what it takes to win.”

Race 3 saw Jeffrey Kruger on pole position with Karthik Tharani Singh in second place. Jeffrey continued his string of great starts to keep the lead after turn 1 followed by Robyn Kruger and Rahil Noorani. Rahil got a great run on Robyn and managed to pass her on lap 3. Slow starting Karthik Tharani Singh who had slipped down to fourth place also started to put pressure on Robyn. The next lap he also made a move and made it stick as he moved into third position. Meanwhile behind them Prashanth Tharani Singh and Angad Singh Matharoo collided forcing Prashanth to go off and lose positions. Jeffrey crossed the finish line with another brilliant performance with Rahil and Karthkl taking the other two steps on the podium.

“It was another great day of racing for me. The car has been perfect all weekend so I would like to thank the entire Volkswagen team for giving me this opportunity. As I said earlier I love driving on this track and today the crowd played a big role as there were so many people cheering us on. I have had a very good experience driving in India and will take back only positives from here.” said Jeffrey Kruger

Prithviraj Siddappa, Head of Motorsports, said, “We had a brilliant ending to the 2013 Volkswagen Polo R Cup. Congratulations to Rahil Noorani for winning the title as he has been the most consistent driver throughout the season. It is great to see youngsters like Gaurav winning and Lee on the podium. Our objective has always been to develop young drivers and the entire team can be extremely proud of the job that they have done. Everyone has worked really hard this year and the results show for itself.

In the Ultima Queens Cup featuring top lady drivers from Europe in Volkswagen Race Polo TDI cars, Dutch Sheila Verschuur stole the show in both the races by wining by big margins.

Race 2 of Round 3 result (provisional):

.



Car No.



Driver Name (City)



Best Lap



Total Time



Gap



1

20

Gaurav Mehta (Pune)

2:30.545

12:06.831

4 laps

2



8



Jeffrey Kruger (Johannesburg)

2:29.562



12:08.605



1.774



3



6



Lee Keshav Gupta (New Delhi)

2:31.140



12:11.745



4.914



4



1

Rahil Noorani (Mumbai)

2:29.379



12:14.100



7.269



5



25

Robyn Kruger (Johanesburg)

2:30.640



12:16.776



9.945



6



9



Prashanth Tharani

2:30.677



12:19.311



12.480



7



18

Niranjan Todkari (Aurangabad)

2:30.988



12:24.002



17.171



8



4

Kartik Tharani (Chennai)

2:30.354



12:26:586



19.755



9



10

Yatin Magu (New Delhi)

2:32.966



12:30.336



23.505



10



17

Hanoosh Surapaneni (Hyderabad)

2:34.561



12:35.327



28.496



11



21

Adnan Lehry (Chennai)

2:32.992



12:37.726



30.895



12



14

Anshul Shah (Nagpur)

2:36.768



12:39.674



32.843



13



2

Angad Singh Matharoo (Chandigarh)

2:30.365



12:41.091



34.260



14



12

Divijraj Thakran (Gurgaon)

2:34.036



12:42.261



35.430



15



11

Shivjeet Malik (Gurgaon)

2:39.078



12:45.395



38.564



16



16

Venkatesh Shreyas(Coimbatore)

2:42.588



12:47.458



40.627



17



5

Gowdham Raj (Coimbatore)

2:34.459



12:51.986



45.155



Not classified

12



23

Rakesh Ramkunar (Chennai)

2:33.277



05:21.831



2 laps



7



3

M S Prince (New Delhi)

2:33.743



05:24.104



2.273



16



7

Samarth Jaiswal

2:34.025



05:26.209



4.378



Race 3 of Round 4 result (provisional):

Pos.



Car No.



Driver Name (City)



Best Lap



Total Time



Gap



1



8



Jeffrey Kruger (Johannesburg)

2:28.059



19:49.381



8 laps



2



1

Rahil Noorani (Mumbai)

2:28.770



19:59.032



9.651



3



4

Kartik Tharani (Chennai)

2:28.454



20:01.403



12.022



4



25



Robyn Kruger (Johannesburg)

2:29.767



20:08.754



19.373



5



2

Angad Singh Matharoo (Chandigarh)

2:29.757



20:13.525



24.144



6



18

Niranjan Todkari (Aurangabad)

2:30.906



20:19,248



29.867



7



10

Yatin Magu (New Delhi)

2:30.997



20:22.350



32.969



8



9



Prashanth Tharani

2:30.857



20:22.621



33.240



9



12

Divijraj Thakran (Gurgaon)

2:32.057



20:29.753



40.372



10

20

Gaurav Mehta (Pune)

2:31.035

20:30.123

40.742

11



6



Lee Keshav Gupta (New Delhi)

2:31.196



20:30.557



41.176



12



17

Hanoosh Surapaneni (Hyderabad)

2:31.881



20:33.873



44.492



13



5

Gowdham Raj (Coimbatore)

2:32.382



20:35.388



46.007



14



21

Adnan Lehry (Chennai)

2:32.078



20:35.605



46.224



15



11

Shivjeet Malik (Gurgaon)

2:32.049



20:36.617



47.236



16



14

Anshul Shah (Nagpur)

2:32.821



20:43.015



53.634



17



3

M S Prince (New Delhi)

2:33.922



20:47.550



58.169



18



16

 




© Motor Racing India - 2021, Powered by FX5
(All copyrights reserved for design, content, photographs and videos. Any unauthorized use of the websites content without permission is prohibited)