Sports

“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.

Entertainment

Ajith Kumar Graces The Hollywood Reporter India Cover: Where Speed Meets Stillness


In a visual narrative that fuses motion with mindfulness, The Hollywood Reporter India has unveiled its November 2025 cover featuring Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar — and it’s nothing short of striking. Photographed by Ben Cope at the Dubai Autodrome, the image captures Ajith leaning casually against a fiery red McLaren, dressed in a pristine white racing suit that gleams under the desert light. The tagline across the cover — “speed and stillness coexist” — could not have been more apt for a man whose life perfectly balances adrenaline with introspection.

Ajith Kumar’s career has long defied conventional definitions. With over 60 films spanning genres and decades, he has built a cinematic legacy defined by precision, grace, and authenticity. Yet away from the spotlight, his passion burns equally bright on the racetrack. As a professional racer, Ajith’s dedication is as intense as his artistry — his pursuit of excellence extending beyond scripts and sets to the roaring engines of motorsport.

In 2025, Ajith achieved a personal milestone when he secured a third-place finish in the European Endurance Championship’s AM Class, competing with his own Ajith Kumar Racing team. It was not merely a celebrity venture but a genuine, hard-earned podium — the culmination of years of discipline, strategy, and respect for the sport. This achievement, combined with his film success, embodies the unique duality that the THR India cover seeks to express: the rare harmony of thrill and tranquility.

Ben Cope’s lens brings this balance to life with cinematic precision. The Dubai Autodrome — a track that has hosted some of the most exhilarating races in the world — serves as both literal and symbolic backdrop. The gleam of the McLaren mirrors Ajith’s velocity and drive, while his composed stance reveals an almost meditative calm. Every element of the shot feels deliberate: the crisp white of his suit against the vivid red of the car, the steel-gray track beneath his feet, and the warm desert hues that blur the boundary between stillness and speed.

Ajith has often been described as an actor who lives by instinct rather than spectacle. His on-screen persona — quiet, dignified, commanding — mirrors his real-world approach to life. Off-screen, he is known for his humility, privacy, and philosophical view of success. His love of racing is not a distraction from his career but a reflection of it: both demand control, focus, and surrender to the present moment. The racetrack, like the film set, becomes a stage for self-mastery.

The Hollywood Reporter India’s November issue celebrates not just Ajith the star, but Ajith the man — someone who sees no conflict between speed and serenity, ambition and balance. The cover, while glossy and grand, carries a subtle message about identity: that one can live passionately without losing peace, chase excellence without sacrificing authenticity, and embody movement while remaining still at the core.

As the issue hits stands, the image of Ajith Kumar standing tall at the Dubai Autodrome transcends celebrity — it becomes a metaphor. It tells a story of evolution, of how a man who once ruled the screen continues to challenge himself beyond it. It’s not simply about fame or sport; it’s about a philosophy of life that understands that real power lies in equilibrium.

In the union of speed and stillness, Ajith Kumar doesn’t just race or act — he exists in perfect sync. And in doing so, he offers a timeless reminder: greatness isn’t about motion or rest alone; it’s about the grace of holding both in harmony.

Sports

Diana Pundole to Make History as the First Indian Woman to Race a Ferrari Internationally


Indian motorsport is set to witness a historic moment as Diana Pundole, a 32-year-old racer from Pune, becomes the first Indian woman to race a Ferrari internationally. Beginning November 2025, she will take part in the Ferrari Club Challenge Middle East, driving the powerful Ferrari 296 Challenge — a track-only, high-performance machine from the legendary Italian marque.

The championship will run from November 2025 to April 2026, featuring races across some of the most iconic Formula One circuits in the Middle East — including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

“It’s truly an incredible honour,” said Pundole. “Being part of the Ferrari Club Challenge Middle East as the first Indian woman is a proud moment not just for me but for women in Indian motorsport. I hope it encourages more women to pursue their passion for racing.”

Pundole began her racing journey in 2018 through the JK Tyre Women in Motorsport program, where she quickly stood out for her competitive spirit and multiple podium finishes. Since then, she has continued to make her mark in Indian motorsport, earning respect for her discipline and technical skill behind the wheel.

Now, her participation in the Ferrari Club Challenge Middle East represents a major milestone for Indian women in racing — and a proud moment for the country’s growing motorsport community.

With her signature blend of determination and talent, Diana Pundole is not only racing a Ferrari — she’s racing into history.

Spotlight

Ashrafi Gaikwad from Goa Clinches Double Victory at Autocross Dirt Racing 2025


In a thrilling display of speed and skill, Ashrafi Gaikwad from Ponda, Goa, emerged victorious in not one, but two categories at the Autocross Dirt Racing 2025 held in Athoor Uppinangady, Puttur, Karnataka. Gaikwad took home the top honors in both the Stock Car class and the Ladies Open class, leaving a lasting impression on the racing circuit.


Gaikwad’s impressive performance in the Stock Car class saw her outmaneuver and outpace her competitors, securing the first-place title. Her dominance on the track was evident as she navigated the challenging dirt racing circuit with ease and precision.


In the Ladies Open class, Gaikwad once again demonstrated her exceptional driving skills, taking the top spot on the podium. This achievement not only underscores her talent but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring female racers.


The Autocross Dirt Racing 2025 event, held in Athoor Uppinangady, Puttur, Karnataka, brought together talented drivers from across the country. The challenging dirt racing circuit pushed drivers to their limits, testing their skills, strategy, and nerves.


With her double victory at the Autocross Dirt Racing 2025, Ashrafi Gaikwad has cemented her position as a force to be reckoned with in Indian motorsports. Her remarkable achievement serves as a testament to her dedication, hard work, and passion for racing.

As Gaikwad continues to make waves in the racing circuit, fans and enthusiasts eagerly await her future endeavors, expecting more thrilling performances from this talented Goan driver.

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India Bike Week 2024: Celebrating Unity, Adventure, and the Spirit of Motorcycling as bikers convene at India’s largest motorcycle community event over high-octane races, thrilling unveils, global biking legends, and electrifying music


Goa, December 10, 2024: India Bike Week (IBW), presented by Gulf Syntrac, marked its 11th year with an unforgettable two-day celebration of the biking community. Hosted in Vagator, Goa, the event united over 25,000 bikers under the theme “Everyone as One”. The IBW venue at Vagator, was divided into various sections featuring an outdoor and indoor expo, music and community stages, racing and a dedicated overlanding stage attracting enthusiastic bikers. The Gulf Moto Mayhem FMX Show was one of the most thrilling highlights of IBW,

 Martin Da Costa, Festival Director, India Bike Week said “I am delighted to announce that we have now entered a new decade of India Bike Week. With new launches, exciting music and interactive sessions with global biking experts, the IBW  2024 was a roaring success – bigger and better in every way. The reception from the biking community has been very encouraging and rewarding. This firms our resolve in bringing newer experiences at India Bike Week every year. “

 Event Highlights

Races and Competitions: IBW 2024 brought the thrill of racing to life with several standout competitions:

  • Harley-Davidson Flat Track Race: Yogesh P claimed the top trophy and a cash prize of ₹5 lakhs, followed by Satyaraj Arumugam (₹3 lakhs) and Yogi Chabbria (₹2 lakhs).
  • IBW Hill Climb (presented by Reise Moto): Russy Josy emerged victorious, securing ₹50,000, while Osh Babani and Yuva Kumar took second and third places with ₹25,000 and ₹10,000, respectively.
  • IBW Dirt Dash: Gigyun Benjamin showcased his skills and won ₹25,000.
  • Exciting features like the Pulsar Daredevil Bridge, a 110-foot-long, 25’ elevated track with stunning a bird’s eye view experience of the festival, and the Pulsar Stunt School by Ghostriders, captivated audiences and participants alike.
  • Tiivra Action Games added an interactive edge with gamified challenges for attendees.

Exclusive Bike Unveils: IBW 2024 was the stage for several major bike and accessory launches, including:

  • KTM 390 Adventure S debut and the unveiling of Reise Moto tyre designs by Dakar rally participant Ashish Raorane.
  • Brixton VLF Scooter, presented by Motohaus, impressed the crowd with its sleek design and features.
  • Renowned builder Vijay Singh of Rajputana Customs revealed the Harley-Davidson Flat Track Racer, while the Moto Art Collective showcased innovative bike designs and artwork.

Talks by Legends and Celebrities: The festival brought together celebrated motorcyclists and celebrities, inspiring the audience with their stories:

  • Xavier Simeon (ex-MotoGP racer), Elspeth Beard, and Marc Travels shared their journeys and insights from the world of biking.
  • Indian actors Amit Sadh, Kunal Thakur, and Anil Charanjeet connected with fans, sharing personal road trip adventures.
  • Sessions by Nikhil Sood (tackling off-road trails) and Joshy Daniels (a changemaker in biking communities) added depth to the program.

·   For those with a passion for adventure on 2 wheels, the Big Trip section featured inspiring sessions, including Chasing Dreams: 46 Countries on Two Wheels by Ankit Lamba, where he shared his remarkable biking journey spanning the globe. The audience were thrilled by the stories from Elspeth Beard, Marc Travels, Meenakshi Das, Sherman Nazareth and Rucksack Diaries. The Big Trip expo featured several global ride organisers who help people achieve their overlanding dreams.

Club Village and Community Spirit: The Club Village, presented by Gulf Syntrac, hosted over 5,000 riders and became a hub of engaging activities. Highlights included:

  • Best Mod Bike: Sayed Omer Siddique’s BURAAQ, featuring a Carberry twin engine, won ₹25,000.
  • Club of the Year: Radon, with 326 riders was the single largest registered club to attend IBW.
  • J-One Motorcycle Contest: Brotherhood Bikers Club, recognized for their impactful community work won this sidecar Harley-Davidson Streebob motorcycle. The J-One was custom built by Bombay Custom Works to celebrate the kinship and camaraderie between bikers, under the theme of One for All, on the occasion of the 10 years of association between IBW and Jameson Ginger Ale.
  • Club Marathon: Goa Riders Club claimed the top prize.

Live Music Extravaganza: The festival’s musical lineup blended energy and rhythm, with performances that kept the crowd buzzing. Headlining acts included Divine, OAFF and Savera, and Brodha V, delivering unforgettable sets.

Generation Speed Announcement

From the masterminds behind India Bike Week, comes an electrifying new festival: Generation Speed – India’s Motoring Festival. This event is set to be the ultimate celebration of everything automotive, bringing together automobile lovers from across the nation for an unparalleled experience.

With Generation Speed, we’re kickstarting a motoring culture revolution.” said Martin Da Costa,“For too long, India’s car lovers, motorsports enthusiasts, collectors and drivers have lacked a central hub for enthusiasts to connect and celebrate their shared passion. Generation Speed aims to change that. It will be uniting enthusiasts and auto fans across the country.

Generation Speed, the Festival, is 200 of the greatest cars in India up close and personal, and roaring down the track. It promises the adrenaline of off-roading, the elegance and raw power of classic sports cars, the excitement of hypercars, the innovation of electric vehicles, the thrill of international motorsport, and the creativity of mod-car enthusiasts. This festival will be the beating heart of all things automotive, with something for everyone who loves metal in motion.

A Festival of Unity and Adventure:

India Bike Week 2024 was a resounding success, celebrating the passion, camaraderie, and thrill that defines the biking community. From high-octane races and exclusive launches to inspiring stories and electrifying music, the festival truly lived up to its legacy as India’s largest motorcycling event.