Indian racing outfit from Bangalore, Ten10 Racing, has already announced its entry into the 125cc MotoGP class alongside its technical partner
WTR Team. The new team will be called WTR-Ten10 Racing and it will field one Italian and one Indian rider. The most viable Indian candidate to take the seat in the team for the MotoGP 125cc class is Ten10 Racing's Sarath Kumar, who also won this year's Indian National Road Racing Championship crown for Ten10 Racing. Ten10 ace rider, Sarath Kumar riding in Group B 165cc-four stroke expert class has broken the lap-record by over a second at the MMST circuit in Chennai.
The young 19-year old rider from Chennai has proved his mettle in his very first year with the team and has got himself the top honours in the premier class of Indian two-wheeler road racing. Young and feisty, the lad has age and experience on his side, which is extremely critical in the field of motorcycle road racing. Packed with talent and deep understanding of the bike, Sarath has done a fantastic job of developing Ten10 Racing's race machine along side the team's tech-head, Joel Joseph. There is a good chance that Sarath Kumar will be the first Indian to represent the country in MotoGP in the 125cc class. It will be indeed a great moment of pride for the nation if the youngster makes it to the pinnacle of motorcycle road-racing. Watch this space for more news on Ten10 Racing and Sarath Kumar.
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This is nice news indeed! I've hoped since long that the brilliant racers from India make it to the international arena in motoGP or WSBK. Look forward to 2011!
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