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“Racing at Home Makes It Personal”: John Abraham Leads Goa Aces JA Racing on Goa’s Streets


As the streets of Goa prepare to transform into a high-intensity racing arena for the Indian Racing Festival on February 14 and 15, 2026, team owner John Abraham says racing on home streets turns motorsport into something deeply personal, rooted in pride, responsibility and community. As the owner of Goa Aces JA Racing, Abraham believes a street race in Goa carries a very different emotional weight compared to competing on permanent circuits.

“A street race in Goa changes the emotion and responsibility completely,” Abraham says. “This isn’t just about points or podiums. We’re racing in front of our people, in our city, and that adds a sense of responsibility you don’t feel anywhere else. It becomes deeply personal.”

According to Abraham, street racing demands a heightened sense of respect and discipline. Unlike permanent circuits, city tracks are tighter, less forgiving and leave little margin for error. Racing through familiar streets requires drivers to respect not just the barriers and corners, but the environment itself. He believes this dynamic forces humility and sharpens focus, making street racing one of the most challenging and rewarding formats in motorsport.

For Goa, Abraham sees the event as much more than a race weekend. He believes the Goa Street Race places the state firmly on India’s sporting map, adding a new dimension to its global identity. While Goa is already celebrated for its beaches, culture and lifestyle, hosting a world-class street race showcases the state’s ability to deliver large-scale international sporting events, boosting tourism and attracting global attention.

Preparation for the Goa Street Race, Abraham explains, has been about precision rather than experimentation. On a street circuit, there is no room to test ideas mid-race. Everything must be planned in advance, from car setup to driver confidence. Trust between the driver and the machine becomes crucial, as the circuit rewards discipline and smart decision-making over aggressive risk-taking.

The unforgiving nature of street racing also raises the stakes for the entire team. Abraham admits that even a small lapse can end a race instantly, making calmness under pressure a defining quality. He believes street circuits expose weaknesses quickly, but for a well-prepared team, they also bring out the very best in execution and teamwork.

Goa Aces JA Racing enter their home round with a strong, internationally experienced line-up. Leading the team is Raoul Hyman, the most successful driver in Indian Racing League history and a two-time defending champion. A fifth-generation Indian born in South Africa, Hyman brings consistency, composure and championship pedigree. Abraham believes Hyman’s ability to handle pressure makes him ideally suited for a demanding street circuit.

Indian racer Akash Gowda adds global race craft to the squad, having competed extensively across Japan and Southeast Asia. His international exposure strengthens the team’s competitiveness, particularly in races where split-second decisions often determine outcomes. Joining him is Chetan Surineni, a rising Indian talent and Rookie Racer Winner in the Italian Sport Prototype Championship, representing the fearless new generation eager to make its mark on a big stage.

Adding international star power is Fabienne Wohlwend, a Nürburgring 24 Hours podium finisher and former W Series racer. One of global motorsport’s most recognisable female competitors, her presence brings global credibility and inspiration, reflecting the level at which Indian racing now competes.

For Abraham, racing through Goa’s streets also brings fans closer to the sport. When racing enters the city, it becomes immersive; the sound, speed and energy create a shared experience that spectators can feel rather than simply watch. With the home team competing on its own streets, the Goa Street Race promises to be a defining weekend, not just for motorsport in India, but for Goa’s growing sporting identity.

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India’s First Formula Night Street Race Announced for Navi Mumbai This December


Written by Intern Queeny George M.H, team Allycaral

India is gearing up for its first-ever Formula Night Street Race, and Navi Mumbai is the city chosen to make history. This December, the city will host the grand finale of the Indian Racing Festival on a brand-new 3.753 km street circuit that winds through the scenic Palm Beach Road and alongside the serene Nerul Lake. This major announcement comes just weeks after the reveal of a Goa Street Circuit, further cementing India’s emergence in global motorsports.

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has partnered with Racing Promotions Pvt. Ltd. (RPPL) to bring this ambitious project to life, marking Maharashtra’s debut in the elite tier of street racing. The F4 India finale will take place under lights, making it the first night street race of its kind in the country. With 14 technical turns, the track promises to deliver high-speed action and showcase the raw talent of India’s growing racing community.

This event is more than just motorsport—it is an effort to redefine Maharashtra’s global image and turn it into Asia’s motorsport hub. State leadership believes the event will inspire a new generation of racers, create jobs, boost tourism, and demonstrate India’s capacity to host world-class racing events.

Adding glamour and nationwide buzz to the event are the celebrity team owners: John Abraham (Goa Aces), Arjun Kapoor (Speed Demons Delhi), Sourav Ganguly (Kolkata Royal Tigers), Sudeep Kichcha (Kichcha’s Kings Bengaluru), Naga Chaitanya (Hyderabad Blackbirds), and Dr. Swetha Sundeep Anand (Chennai Turbo Riders). These high-profile names bring not only star power but also a deep passion for the sport, helping motorsport reach new audiences.

Previously, the Indian Racing Festival has held races in Hyderabad, Chennai, and Coimbatore, with Goa slated as the next destination. However, the Navi Mumbai finale represents the boldest leap yet toward building a sustainable motorsport ecosystem in India. More details, including the full driver lineup, event schedule, and fan experiences, are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

As the engines prepare to roar under city lights, one thing is clear: Navi Mumbai is ready to shine on the global racing map.

Events in Goa

Goa Street Race 2025: India’s First Oceanfront Circuit Announced for IRF Round 4in Mormugao


In a major milestone for Indian motorsport, Goa has officially been announced as the host for the fourth round of the 2025 Indian Racing Festival. Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant revealed that a 3.2 km street circuit along the scenic Headland-Sada coastline in Mormugao will become the venue for the Goa Street Race 2025, scheduled from October 31 to November 2, 2025.

This unique event marks the debut of South Asia’s first oceanfront racetrack — a landmark development in India’s push to become a global motorsport destination. The circuit will challenge racers with tight urban turns, sweeping seaside straights, and salt-laden winds – delivering a technical and visual spectacle. As the third city-based street circuit in the Indian Racing Festival, following Hyderabad and Chennai, Goa’s entry solidifies IRF’s ambitious vision of bringing high-octane motorsport to urban India.

Two premier racing championships will headline the event — the Indian Racing League (IRL) and the Formula 4 Indian Championship (F4IC). The IRL is the world’s first gender-neutral motorsport league, featuring six city-based teams and an inclusive grid of global and Indian talent. F4IC, FIA-certified and FMSCI-approved, is India’s gateway for young drivers aiming to progress into international single-seater racing.

Celebrity presence adds another layer of glamour, with team owners including John Abraham (Goa Aces JA Racing), Arjun Kapoor (Speed Demons Delhi), Sourav Ganguly (Kolkata Royal Tigers), Sudeep Kichcha (Kichcha’s Kings Bengaluru), Naga Chaitanya (Hyderabad Blackbirds), and Dr. Swetha Sundeep Anand (Chennai Turbo Riders).

Drivers such as Alvaro Parente, Raoul Hyman, Neel Jani, Jon Lancaster, Fabienne Wohlwend, Sohil Shah, Ruhaan Alva, and Laura Camps Torras will electrify the streets of Mormugao. The festival not only boosts India’s motorsport credentials but serves as an economic catalyst, drawing thousands of spectators, media, and sponsors. With support from the Goa Tourism Department, JK Tyre, Nayara Energy, Mobil1, and Bisleri, the event will generate jobs, promote high-value tourism, and create a legacy for future international sporting events in the region.

Tickets will be available via the District app later this month, and the event will be broadcast live on Star Sports Select 2 and JioHotstar.

As Dr. Sawant declared, “Goa is ready to host the world.”

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President Droupadi Murmu Honours North East United FC with Durand Cup Victory Award


Written by Intern Queeny George M.H , Team Allycaral

In a proud and historic moment for Indian football, the North East United Football Club (NEUFC) was honoured with the President’s Cup by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan in recognition of their victory in the 2025 Durand Cup Tournament.

The prestigious ceremony saw Bollywood actor John Abraham, owner of the football club, receiving the award alongside the team’s captain Redeem Tlang. The occasion was also graced by top-ranking officials including the Vice Chiefs of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, members of the Durand Football Tournament Society, and the Durand Cup Organising Committee.

Held in the heart of India, this award ceremony marked a significant milestone for the team and its management. John Abraham, known for his passion for football and commitment to the sport, expressed heartfelt joy as he accepted the award from the Hon’ble President, symbolising a moment of national recognition for North East Indian football talent and its growing prominence.

The Durand Cup, one of the oldest football tournaments in the world, holds a deep-rooted legacy tied to the Indian Armed Forces, highlighting their historical role in promoting sports and fostering unity. The recognition of NEUFC’s victory is not just a celebration of their achievement but also a tribute to the club’s journey, resilience, and commitment to excellence in Indian football.

As football continues to grow in popularity across the country, this moment will be remembered as a landmark achievement for NEUFC and a proud chapter in India’s sporting history. The honour further reinforces the power of sport in uniting diverse communities and inspiring future generations.

Events in Goa

NoMoZo 6.0: A Lively Fiesta Held on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg


Panaji, 9th February 2025: NoMoZo 6.0 was officially inaugurated in the presence of notable dignitaries including Minister for Tourism, IT and Printing & Stationery, and Porvorim MLA Rohan Khaunte, along with Bollywood actor John Abraham, who served as the chief guest.

The event was also graced by the presence of Minister of Art and Culture, Govind Gaude; Deputy Speaker and Mapusa MLA, Joshua De Souza; Mandrem MLA, Jit Arolkar; and Ex Aldona MLA Glen Ticlo among others.

The event commenced with the ceremonial opening, followed by inspiring words from John Abraham, who shared his thoughts on the significance of sustainability, fitness, and community spirit. Abraham, in his signature style, encouraged everyone to take steps towards preserving the environment and staying healthy. “Congratulations to Goa’s Tourism Minister, Mr. Rohan Khaunte, and the entire NoMoZo team on completing six successful years! This event thrives because of the incredible support from the people of Goa. Initiatives like these are truly commendable. Thank you for celebrating and preserving Goa’s rich heritage!” he said.

Following this, Rohan Khaunte, the driving force behind NoMoZo, emphasised the essence of the event that goes beyond traffic-free roads. He spoke about how the community of Porvorim has embraced this event over the years, making it a unique celebration of togetherness and inclusivity. “Five years ago, this idea was born out of a vision for stronger community outreach. As Goa stands for communal harmony, we wanted to create something that brings everyone together—regardless of religion, caste, or creed. Our goal was to provide a platform where everyone, from toddlers to senior citizens, could showcase their talents, gain confidence, and take a step forward in life. The first year of NoMoZo was a challenge, but it was just the beginning of something truly special,” Khaunte said.

He further added that the center has sanctioned close to ₹100cr towards the town square project, which will include the festival road and will be a unique development in Porvorim. He expressed his hope that the work on the town square will be completed by next year. He also acknowledged the efforts of the organising team, particularly Ninil D’Souza, for making NoMoZo 6.0 a grand success.

The inaugural ceremony was filled with excitement as John Abraham interacted with the attendees, while performances, interactive stalls, and various zones buzzed with activity. The famous band “Gravity” also performed, captivating the audience with their music, while key dignitaries appreciated the spirit and energy of the participants.

This annual event, organised by Porvorim Rising, a Rohan Khaunte initiative, provided not just a break from daily routines but also a platform for locals to showcase their talents and unique offerings.

This year’s NoMoZo featured 12 engaging zones, including the Heritage Zone, IT & Science Zone, Astronomy Zone, Performance Zone, Youth Zone, Fitness Zone, Boxing Zone, Martial Arts Zone, Kids Zone, Health Zone, Art Zone, and Dance Zone. Each zone offered unique experiences, drawing people of all ages to explore and enjoy.

In the Heritage Zone, the rich cultural heritage of Goa was showcased through traditional Hindu and Catholic wedding ceremonies, ancient art forms like Fugri, Mando, Natyageet, and folk performances. There were live demonstrations of pottery, bamboo crafts, Kunbi saree making, and antique Goan artifacts presented by Gopinath Gawas under “Goenchem Dais.”

The IT & Science Zone introduced emerging technologies such as 3D Printing, AR-VR, Robotics, and Drones, allowing visitors to experience them firsthand. The stalls also offered career guidance and insights into future tech-driven opportunities.

The Youth Zone, managed by the Rotary Club of Mapusa Elegance, was filled with youthful energy and featured science projects, road safety pop quizzes, and performances by talented young individuals.

Participants also explored the wonders of the Astronomy Zone, adopted wellness in the Health Zone, indulged in artistic expressions at the Art Zone.

With over 100 stalls offering a variety of culinary and shopping experiences, this year’s NoMoZo saw an increase in attendance compared to the previous editions, despite ongoing development work in Porvorim.

The event continues to be a resounding success, bringing together people from all walks of life and promoting a sense of unity, creativity, and wellness in the community.