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Everything to Know about INRC

Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) has been the leading pan-India motor rally championship from 1988. It’s recognized by the Federation of Motor Sport Clubs of India (FMSCI) and its localized counterparts. Champions Yacht Club (CYC) is INRC’s official promoter.

What are the routes and dates involving INRC 2019?

CHENNAI COIMBATORE RAJASTHAN KOCHI BENGALURU CHIKMAGALUR
28-30
JUNE
09-11
AUGUST
20-22
SEPTEMBER
01-03
NOVEMBER
22-24
NOVEMBER
13-15
DECEMBER

What's new in INRC 2019?

Special Prize Categories This Season:

Women’s Drive: To eradicate gender-bias & other discriminations to establish an equal playing field.

Rising Talents: To encourage young talents in motorsports and bring back lost talent to the tracks.

Best Organizing Club: To inspire not only drivers, but local organizers and teams who have put their blood and soul to the sport.

What are the accepted classes this year?

INRC INRC2 INRC3 JINRC INRC4 INRC NR4 FMSCI SUV Challenge
FMSCI Homologated / TDF 2WD Group N Supercharged Cars up to 2500 cc. FMSCI Group N Regulations – Article 254 FIA Homologated 2WD Cars up to 2000 cc. Naturally aspirated only. Group N Regulations. FIA Article 254 FMSCI Homologated Cars with FMSCI R Regulations FIA Homologated R2B / R2C Cars with FIA R2B/R2C – FIA Article 260 Compete for INRC Up to 2050 cc Normally Aspirated. FMSCI INRC 2 Regulations Compete for INRC 2 & INRC Up to 2050 cc Normally Aspirated FMSCI INRC 3 Regulations Compete for INRC 3 & INRC Up to 2050 cc Normally Aspirated Age less than 25 years (born on or after 1st January 1995) Those who have won any of the IRC / INRC / JINRC titles in the past are not eligible FMSCI INRC 3 Regulations Compete for JINRC, INRC 3 & INRC Only for Honda City VTEC, Maruti Esteem and Maruti Baleno homologated prior to 31st December 2007. FMSCI INRC 3 Regulations. Compete for INRC 4 and INRC Open to FIA Homologated Group N, NR4 cars which will run to FIA Group N Regulations Article 254 Compete for INRC NR4 and not classified in the INRC Classification Open to FMSCI homologated TDF Group T1 and T2 cars with CCR T1 and T2 Regulations Compete for FMSCI SUV Challenge and not classified in the INRC Classification

*For all the above Championships (from INRC till INRC-NR4), a minimum of 5 cars to be registered for for each class to run.

**The FMSCI reserves the right to introduce any other class(es) that will run as support classes to INRC and will not be classified in the INRC classification.

Who all can enter?

Anyone who has a Competition Driving License from the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) can participate.

Step 1: Getting an FMSCI Competition License

Fill in the FMSCI Competition License Forms online. Details of license fees are mentioned on the FMSCI website.

Step 2: Certifying Health Conditions from a Doctor

A certified physician is needed to comply with the health certificate format mentioned in the forms.

Step 3: Authenticating Driving License

A photocopy of your driving license should also be attested by a notary public along with other required annexures

Do I need any special qualifications to participate?

You need to get a Competition Driving License from the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). This is valid till December 31 of the issuing year. Anyone with a valid normal driving license can apply.

Appendix B of the License (Medical History Form) and Indemnity form should be sent by Courier to the FMSCI.

What are the costs involved?

FMSCI Championship Category with optional advertisement without optional advertisement
INRC Rs. 44,250/- Double the Entry Fee
INRC 2 Rs. 38,350/-
INRC / JINRC Rs. 32,450/-
INRC 4 Rs. 17,700/-
INRC – NR4 Rs. 29,500/-
FMSCI SUV Challenge Rs. 11,800/-

Conditions:

  • Minimum 5 cars are required to form a class.
  • Team Entrant Manufacturer: Rs 1,18,000/- additional Per Car
  • Team Entrant Others : 11,800/- additional per car
  • A team entry can enter a maximum number of 3 cars only.
  • Late Entries to be received before Friday, 21st June 2019, 1700 Hrs
  • Late entries may only be accepted by paying an additional fee of Rs 11,800/-
  • All fees mentioned above is inclusive of 18% GST

What documents are required during registration?

  • Entrant License
  • Competition Licenses - Driver and Co-Driver
  • INRC Registration
  • Driving Licenses - Driver & Co-Driver
  • PA Insurance Policy - Driver & Co-Driver
  • Three recent photographs - Driver & Co-Driver
  • Self-attested copy of PAN card - Driver & Co-Driver
  • Vehicle Registration Papers
  • Vehicle Insurance Papers
  • Vehicle Special Rally Insurance
  • Letter of authority from the owner of the vehicle (for vehicles not owned by competitor)
  • Completion of all details on entry form

Entry Fee Payment Details:

  • Cheque / DD / Money transfer / Cash
  • Receipt No.

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More information about registrations to Round 1 can be found on FMSCI's General Prescription
or you may also call (+91) 988 623 9693 or mail register@inrcindia.org for further assistance.

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