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  • Long term goal to nurture Indian riders: Mahindra

    Leslie Xavier, TNN | Apr 6, 2011, 09.40pm IST

    CHENNAI: Last year, when Mahindra announced its entry into two-wheeler racing and that too at the big league (FIM MotoGP 125cc World Championship), it was greeted with more skepticism than excitement by many motorsport enthusiasts in the country.

    But last weekend, when German rider Marcel Schrotter won the first championship points for the Indian team at the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez, the management and the riders had reasons to celebrate. The 13th-place finish and three points not just marked the entry of Mahindra Racing into the points table, but it was also proof that the team was not just making the numbers in MotoGP, but fighting for some serious silverware.

    Anand Mahindra, vice chairman and MD of Mahindra Group, believes the team has a long way to go to reach its full potential. And apart from "establishing themselves as a force in the circuit and further enhancing the reputation of the country in the sport," Mahindra's long-term goal is to start a programme through which Indian riders can be nurtured for the big league.

    "That is indeed our long term goal," says Mahindra. "But that is for later. My belief is that we can't nurture riders if we don't know the game ourselves.

    "We want to establish ourselves as one of the strongest teams in the circuit and then we will slowly bring up Indian riders. Of course, slowly we will graduate to Moto2 (250cc). That's the next logical step," he adds.

    "We are just two races old and it's great that we already made a mark by scoring our first points. But there is a lot more to do in this season itself," says Mahindra.

    "Our riders, Danny Webb (of England) and Marcel, are very experienced in the circuit. Last Sunday's race was proof enough of their quality. As a manufacturer, we are glad that we were able to provide the riders the best hardware possible. That was my primary concern," he added.

    The Mahindra bikes were indeed competitive in wet conditions at Jerez on Sunday with Webb setting sights on a top-10 finish before he crashed out. Schrotter, the junior rider in the team, took over though. Starting 23rd on the Grid, the 18-year-old German made his way through the field to finish 13th.

    Schrotter, who is in his fourth year in the 125cc Championship, was very happy with the bike's performance after the race.

    "It is very competitive and was handling very well too. We have small work here and there. For instance, improvement has to be made during braking and that should save us more time. But in a few races, if we keep improving at the same rate, we would be fighting for podiums," said Schrotter.

    Small improvements is what we are looking at now, adds Mahindra.

    "The big improvement we have made so far was to bring down the weight of the bikes as it will save us valuable time. One area in particular is the new titanium exhaust system which saves a few pounds. As the season goes on we will further develop the bikes," promises Mahindra.

    And he expects a lot more from his senior rider Webb.

    "Webb is just 19 years old. But he is a veteran in the circuit already and is very talented. He probably pushed the bike a little too much last Sunday and I am sure he has learnt from his mistake. He was very disappointed that he couldn't score the team's first points and has promised to make amends in the coming races," smiles Mahindra.

    If that is the case, MotoGP fans in the country will have a lot to cheer about in the coming months.


    Source :
    Long term goal to nurture Indian riders: Mahindra - The Times of India
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      it was really good to hear from mahindra...
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        World class !

        I saw the race on tv here in Bangkok and was surprised to see several Indian entry's.I think it's a great day for Indian motorcyclist and will give credibility to the industry!!! It can only get better.

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          all wannabe rossi's .............wake up...............you know where to head to,..............
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            Woah M2W made that bike themselves? That's awesome! It's barely 2 years old and they made their own sports bike (whatever the caliber be)

            They should launch it in the Market! It'll sell like hotcakes! It'll eat up R15... Because R15 has not raced in any MotoGP, this one has!

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            • #7
              Build some race tracks spread across the country and thow it open for the common public.. the talent will automatically find its way.



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