As the 2024 season of the IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R came to a close, Honda Racing India’s young riders wrapped up the season with outstanding performances, setting new standards and gaining valuable experience for future competitions.

The season was led by Malappuram’s Mohsin Paramban, whose exceptional performance earned him the championship title. Mohsin dominated the season with seven wins out of ten races, showcasing his skill and consistency. In the final 8-lap race of the season, Mohsin made a strong start but faced a mechanical issue that caused him to slow down. This opened the door for Savion Sabu, who seized the opportunity and made a decisive move to take the lead in an intense battle. Savion delivered a stellar performance, winning the final race with a total time of 15:03.809 and setting his best lap time at 1:51.260. In his rookie year, Savion has emerged as one of the most promising riders in this category.

The race for second and third positions was equally thrilling. Despite his earlier setback, Mohsin pushed himself to the limit and secured second place with a total time of 15:10.876 and a best lap time of 1:52.171. Close behind, Beedani Rajender skillfully maneuvered his way to the third position, completing the race with a time of 15:17.258 and a best lap time of 1:52.654.

Mohsin Paramban wins 2024 season of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R
Mohsin Paramban wins 2024 season of IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R

IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup

The IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup is a premier platform dedicated to developing and nurturing young riders for both national and international championships. It serves as a crucial stepping-stone for aspiring racers, providing them with the opportunity to compete on Honda NSF250R motorcycles, purpose-built for Moto3 racing. With its lightweight chassis, powerful engine, and aerodynamic design, the NSF250R offers optimal performance on the track. The primary goal of the championship is to identify and support talented riders by offering professional training and a clear path toward professional motorcycle racing.

The 2024 season consisted of five rounds, held from June 14-16, 2024, to October 5-6, 2024, at the Madras International Circuit in Chennai.

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