Second edition of Force Gurkha RFC India to be held in July 2015

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ANI Nw Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 17 2014 | 2:35 PM IST

After a successful debut event in August this year, the Force Gurkha Rainforest Challenge (RFC) India is back with its second edition. The motorsport extravaganza will be held in Goa from July 24-31, 2015. Force Motors Ltd, which was the title sponsor for the launch event, will continue to be the title sponsor for the 2015 edition as well.

The Rainforest Challenge from Malaysia, which is among the world's toughest motor races, was brought to India this year by Delhi-based Cougar Motorsport Pvt. Ltd. The launch edition was held in Goa from Aug 8 to 14. The six day event saw 22 teams battling it out in four competitive legs - the Prologue, the Predator, the Terminator and the Twilight Zone, completing 24 Special Stages (SS) specially designed by RFC International track experts. Vehicles broke down numerous times, service teams were in overdrive, but the competitors remained determined as ever.

As the teams progressed from one stage to another so did the level of difficulty. Finally, the teams from Force Motors secured the first two positions while Kabir Waraich and co-driver Gagan Sachdeva of Gerrari Off-Roaders Chandigarh emerged third. The event also saw many off-road enthusiasts becoming a part of the action as touring adventurers.

Speaking about the event, Mr. Ashish Gupta, Founder and Director of Cougar Motorsport, said, "The blood and sweat of many people made Force Gurkha RFC India 2014 a success. The event took off-roading in India to an altogether different platform. Indian off roaders leap frogged the 16 years over which the event has been held in Malaysia to come out at par with the best of driving skill and vehicle preparation. Encouraged by the response, we decided to bring this international event back to India once again. Now that Indian off-roaders are aware of what to expect at RFC India, our aim for the 2015 edition will be to make the challenges a lot tougher. I am hoping to see many more people coming forward to compete in the upcoming edition. I am sure that the domestic teams will be fully prepared for the challenges in store and will give the international competitors a really tough competition."

Mr. Prasan Firodia, Managing Director Force Motors said, "Force Motors is pleased to continue its association with RFC India in its second year. We see this association as a great platform to display the Force Gurkha's extreme off-roading capabilities. We look forward to an even greater participation of off roaders from India and abroad for Force Gurkha RFC India 2015 to be an even bigger success".

Registrations for Force Gurkha RFC India 2015 have started. Entry Forms can be downloaded from www.rfcindia.in.

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First Published: Oct 17 2014 | 2:24 PM IST

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