X1Racing

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X1Racing
X1 Logos.jpg
CategorySingle-seater
CountryIndia
Drivers30
Official websitex1racing.com

X1Racing is the world's first professional franchise-based motorsport league. It is co-founded by Indian professional drivers, Aditya Patel[1] and Armaan Ebrahim.[2] The X1Racing follows the X1Racing eSports[3] Racing season 1,[4] a digital-simulator based racing competition which was held in Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Delhi. The league began in November 2019 with six teams.[5]

Teams and drivers[]

Team Driver
India AD Racing Delhi India Gaurav Gill
Austria Mathias Lauda
Denmark Christina Nielsen
India Raghul Rangasamy
India Ashwin Datta
India NK Racing Chennai India Narain Karthikeyan
China Franky Cheng
United Kingdom Alice Powell
India Arjun Balu
India Yash Aradhya
India Bangalore Racing Stars India Arjun Maini
United Kingdom Oliver James Webb
Denmark Michelle Gatting
India Nayan Chatterjee
India Vishnu Prasad
India Mumbai Falcons India Kush Maini
Denmark Mikkel Jensen
United Kingdom Pippa Mann
India Karthik Tharani
India Sohil Shah
India Black Birds Hyderabad India Akhil Rabindra
Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi
Poland Gosia Rdest
India Anindith Reddy
India Arjun Narendran
India DG Racing Ahmedabad India Krishnaraaj Mahadik
Malaysia Alex Yoong
Switzerland Rahel Frey
India Ameya Walavalkar
India Chittesh Mandody

Calendar[]

Round Circuit Date
1 Buddh International Circuit 30 November
1 December
2 Madras Motor Race Track 7 December
8 December

References[]

  1. ^ "X1 league will help change India's motorsport profile:Ebrahim". 29 October 2019 – via Business Standard.
  2. ^ "'X1 is extreme, it's extraordinary': Armaan Ebrahim talks about X1, the new franchise based motor racing league - The Economic Times". m-economictimes-com.cdn.ampproject.org.
  3. ^ "X1 Racing: Why eSports?". Evo India.[unreliable source?]
  4. ^ "Chennai leg of X1 Racing eSports Season 1 a grand success". 21 October 2019.[unreliable source?]
  5. ^ Laghate, Gaurav (11 November 2019). "Six teams, 30 drivers to take part in inaugural X1 Racing League" – via The Economic Times.
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