Events in Goa

Goa to Host World-Class IRF Street Race Weekend at Mopa


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Panaji, 9 February: Goa is all set to script a landmark chapter in Indian motorsport with the hosting of the IRF Goa Street Race Weekend, a world-class street racing spectacle that will bring high-adrenaline motorsport action to the state.


Highlighting Goa’s suitability as a host destination, Akhilesh Reddy, Chairman of Racing Promotions Pvt Ltd (RPPL) and Indian Racing Festival (IRF), said the state’s vibrant culture, strong tourism infrastructure and global recognition make it ideal for an event of this scale. He noted that Goa’s cosmopolitan character, excellent connectivity and year-round appeal allow elite motorsport to merge seamlessly with lifestyle and tourism experiences, placing the state firmly on the global sporting calendar.

Reddy, who has been closely involved in the planning of the event, explained the complexity of converting public roads into a professional racing venue. The Goa Street Circuit at Manohar International Airport, Mopa, spans 2.064 kilometres and features 12 turns. Designed in collaboration with technical partners and FIA-standard safety consultants, the circuit has been engineered to meet international racing benchmarks while ensuring optimal spectator experience.

Speaking on the broader significance, Reddy said the IRF Goa Street Race Weekend positions Goa alongside iconic global street-racing destinations. He described the event as a statement of India’s readiness to host international-standard motorsport while reinforcing Goa’s ability to deliver world-class sporting spectacles with global visibility.

The race weekend is expected to generate significant economic and tourism benefits, with increased activity across hotels, transport services, food and beverage outlets and local businesses. Global broadcast exposure is also expected to further strengthen Goa’s brand value as a destination for major sporting and entertainment events.

Emphasising safety, Reddy stated that the circuit has been developed with FIA-standard temporary infrastructure, including reinforced barriers, advanced crash protection systems, dedicated medical and rescue teams, and comprehensive safety protocols. Rigorous pre-event testing and continuous monitoring during race days will ensure the highest safety standards for drivers, teams and spectators.

Reddy also acknowledged the proactive support of the Goa government and local authorities, stating that seamless coordination in planning, permissions and infrastructure made the temporary street circuit at Mopa possible.

Spectators can expect close-quarters racing, strategic overtaking zones and a festival-like atmosphere, with fan engagement activities, merchandise and food and beverage experiences complementing the on-track action. IRF has expressed its intent to make the Goa Street Race a recurring fixture, positioning Goa as a long-term cornerstone of India’s motorsport calendar.

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.”