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INDRC — FMSCI national drag racing championship, run end-to-end on RRS.

FMSCI INDRC — start line at Taneja Aerospace, Hosur

The FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship for 4-wheelers (INDRC) is the federation-sanctioned national title for drag racing in India, sanctioned by the FMSCI. Vroom Motorsports (Bengaluru) and Speedway Motorsports (Hyderabad) are the co-organizers, with all rounds held at Taneja Aerospace, Hosur. Rehz Racing Software (RRS) is the operations platform that runs the championship round-to-round.

The 2024 season ran 4 sanctioned rounds; the 2025 season ran 5, with the December finale grouping Rounds 3, 4 and 5 in a single weekend at Hosur — alongside the open Vroom Drag Meet 13th edition. That same weekend produced India's new national 1/4-mile drag record of 8.693 seconds (Sean Rogers Pachigalla, twin-turbo Audi R8 V10+) — captured by the organizer-contracted, FMSCI-validated official timing team, ingested into RRS, and pushed through the championship standings via the RRS results-and-points pipeline.

The championship at a glance

Series
Indian National Drag Racing Championship — 4 Wheeler (INDRC)
Sanctioning body
FMSCI — Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India
Co-organizers
Vroom Motorsports (Bengaluru) · Speedway Motorsports (Hyderabad)
Venue (2025)
Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Ltd, Hosur, Tamil Nadu
Strip
Standard 1/4-mile (402 m) on a 2.3 km drag strip
2024 season
4 sanctioned rounds
2025 season
5 sanctioned rounds — finale grouped Rounds 3, 4, 5 at Hosur (Dec 2025)
National 1/4-mile record
8.693 s (Dec 2025) · previous 8.84 s (Apr 2025) · same driver, same car, same venue

How INDRC is operated, round by round

INDRC is a multi-organizer FMSCI-sanctioned national championship. RRS operates as the championship engine across both co-organizers — one workspace, one points engine, one set of FMSCI-grade reports — so every round looks identical to the federation, the competitors and the stewards regardless of which co-organizer is on point that weekend.

  1. 1. Round opens — entries, FMSCI licence checks, fees

    Round-specific entry forms, FMSCI championship-licence verification, indemnity, scrutineering booking, payment and receipts — all under the unified INDRC brand.

  2. 2. On-ground — scrutineering, paddock, parc fermé

    Tablet-based FMSCI scrutineering checklists, paddock allocation, parc fermé control, marshal logs and stewards' input — every action timestamped and audit-ready.

  3. 3. Racing — results management, brackets, championship points

    Raw timing data from the organizer-contracted, FMSCI-validated official timing team is ingested into RRS, validated, bracketed, published live and pushed through the championship points engine.

  4. 4. FMSCI reporting — sanctioning, stewards, official records

    RRS auto-generates the FMSCI-grade documentation pack — entry list, results, stewards' decisions, points standings — that Speedway Motorsports submits to the federation as the FMSCI liaison.

  5. 5. Across the season — unified competitor & championship records

    A single competitor record per driver across all rounds, a single set of championship standings, a single audit trail — across two co-organizing entities, one platform.

In the press

"Audi R8 breaks India quarter-mile record" — Autocar India

The 8.693 s national 1/4-mile record set at the Vroom Drag Meet 13th edition / INDRC 2025 finale weekend at Taneja Aerospace, Hosur was covered by Autocar India.

Read on autocarindia.com →

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Frequently asked questions

What is INDRC?+

INDRC is the Indian National Drag Racing Championship for 4-wheelers — the FMSCI-sanctioned national title for drag racing in India. The series is held at the Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Ltd drag strip in Hosur (Tamil Nadu, near Bengaluru). Vroom Motorsports and Speedway Motorsports are the co-organizers; Rehz Racing Software (RRS) is the operations platform.

Where is the FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship held?+

All rounds of the FMSCI INDRC 4-Wheeler championship are held at Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Ltd, Hosur — a 2.3 km drag strip near Bengaluru. The 2024 season ran 4 rounds at this venue; the 2025 season ran 5 rounds at the same venue (Rounds 1 & 2 in April 2025; Rounds 3, 4 & 5 in December 2025).

Who runs the operations and results for INDRC?+

Rehz Racing Software (RRS), built by Rehz Technologies Pvt. Ltd. in Bengaluru, runs the entire operations stack for INDRC — registrations, FMSCI licence verification, scrutineering, paddock, parc fermé, results management, championship points and reporting. Raw timing data is captured at the venue by the official timing team contracted by the organizers — selected by the organizers and validated by the FMSCI per championship regulations; RRS ingests that data, validates it, publishes results, runs the points engine and produces FMSCI-grade reports. Speedway Motorsports, Hyderabad handles FMSCI federation liaison using data and documentation generated by RRS.

What is the current Indian quarter-mile drag record?+

8.693 seconds, set on 13 December 2025 at the Vroom Drag Meet 13th edition at Taneja Aerospace, Hosur, by Sean Rogers Pachigalla in a twin-turbo Audi R8 V10+ (1,600+ hp). The previous mark was 8.84 seconds, set by the same driver and car at INDRC Rounds 1 & 2 in April 2025 at the same venue.