Events in Goa

Goa Hosts Spectacular Round 4 as Hyman & Wohlwend Power Goa Aces JA Racing to Home Victory


Goa transformed into a high-energy motorsport arena on 15th February 2026 as Round 4 of the Indian Racing Festival brought electrifying street racing action to the city. With strong crowds, growing local fandom and a vibrant race-day atmosphere, the Goa street circuit once again highlighted the expanding appeal of professional motorsport in India. The headline moment of the weekend saw Raoul Hyman and Fabienne Wohlwend combine skill and composure to guide Goa Aces JA Racing to a dramatic relay-format victory with a combined time of 42:11.779.

Hon’ble Chief Minister Pramod Sawant congratulated the home team and emphasised the importance of hosting the championship in the state, noting that such events strengthen Goa’s ambition to emerge as a motorsport and sports tourism destination capable of staging international-standard competitions. Akhilesh Reddy, Chairman and Managing Director of Racing Promotions Pvt Ltd, praised Goa’s enthusiastic support and highlighted how street circuits bring the sport closer to the public, helping build an organic fan base and future talent pathways.

The event was elevated by the presence of prominent team owners including John Abraham, Kichcha Sudeep, Naga Chaitanya and Sourav Ganguly, blending sporting excellence with entertainment appeal and adding star power to the weekend spectacle.

Hyman laid the foundation for victory with a clinical opening stint, clocking the fastest lap of 53.527 seconds and building a steady advantage on the tight and unforgiving street circuit. Navigating traffic with precision, he entered the mandatory driver-swap window in firm control and handed over the car with nearly a 20-second lead. However, the race complexion changed when a safety car intervention erased the advantage and bunched up the field.

Wohlwend faced immediate pressure on the restart but responded with composure beyond expectation. Defending confidently against close challengers, including Ruhaan Alva, she rebuilt the gap and maintained control through to the chequered flag. Her performance not only sealed the win but also made her only the second female race winner in the championship’s history. Behind them, Kichcha’s Kings Bengaluru finished second, narrowly ahead of Speed Demons Delhi, while pole-sitters Kolkata Royal Tigers were forced to retire early due to a wheel issue.

The victory marked the 10th win for Goa Aces JA Racing in the championship and reinforced the importance of teamwork and discipline in a relay format where fortunes can change instantly. After Round 4, Goa Aces JA Racing lead the standings with 145 points, followed closely by Speed Demons Delhi on 144, keeping the title battle finely poised as the season progresses.

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Formula 1 Returns to India: Revival Talks Begin for Buddh International Circuit


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

After more than a decade-long hiatus, India could soon witness the return of the world’s fastest motorsport spectacle — the Formula One World Championship.


The Government of India has reportedly initiated discussions to revive Formula 1 in the country, with the legendary Buddh International Circuit expected to host the event if plans materialise.

A Historic Track Ready for Revival

The Buddh International Circuit previously hosted the Indian Grand Prix from 2011 to 2013, drawing global attention and enthusiastic crowds. The circuit witnessed dominant performances by Sebastian Vettel, who secured memorable victories during India’s earlier stint on the F1 calendar.

Now, after 13 years, the roar of F1 engines could once again echo through Greater Noida.

What This Comeback Means for India

If successfully revived, Formula 1’s return would mark a significant milestone for India’s sporting and economic landscape.

The potential benefits include:

Boost to Tourism: Increased international visitors and global media exposure

Global Investment: Strengthened opportunities in sports infrastructure and business partnerships

International Recognition: Reinstating India on the global motorsport calendar

A Defining Moment for Motorsport Fans
The revival represents more than just a race — it signals India’s renewed ambition to position itself as a global sporting hub. For motorsport enthusiasts, it’s a chance to relive the electrifying atmosphere of packed grandstands and high-speed drama.
As discussions progress, fans across the country are hopeful that this could be the beginning of a powerful comeback story.

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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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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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Goa’s Vaibhav Marathe Wins Indonesia Rally, Qualifies for Japan APRC Final 2025


In a moment that places India firmly on the global motorsport map, Vaibhav Marathe, a three-time National Rally Champion from Goa, has claimed a remarkable win at the Sumatera Utara Rally 2025 — a key round in the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) held in Parapat, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

Competing against elite rally drivers from across Asia and beyond, Marathe tackled some of the region’s most punishing terrain — from high-speed gravel straights to sharp dirt corners surrounding the scenic but treacherous Lake Toba. His performance displayed a mix of technical brilliance, fearless aggression, and remarkable control, resulting in a well-deserved first-place finish for India 🇮🇳.

This victory means more than just a trophy. It secures Marathe’s qualification to represent India at the prestigious APRC Final to be held in Japan this November — marking a significant achievement in the history of Indian rallying.

None of this would have been possible without the crucial backing of Vamsi Merla Motorsports and its visionary patron Vamsi Merla, who has consistently supported emerging Indian rally talent and pushed for their international exposure. Marathe’s triumph is a reflection of their shared commitment to the sport and its growing ecosystem in India.

Speaking after the win, Marathe credited his team and support system, stating:

“Winning in Indonesia and flying the Indian flag on an international rally podium is an unforgettable moment. I’m now focused on preparing for Japan and continuing to make India proud.”

With this victory, Vaibhav Marathe not only elevates his own career but also inspires the next wave of Indian motorsport talent, showing that with passion, preparation, and the right support, international rallying is well within reach.

📍 Event: Sumatera Utara Rally 2025
📍 Location: Parapat, North Sumatra, Indonesia
🏆 Result: 1st Place – India
🎌 Next Up: APRC Final, Japan – November 2025