The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), in partnership with the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), has officially announced the calendar for Season 2. After a record-breaking debut season that drew over 30,000 live spectators and more than 11.5 million broadcast and digital viewers, ISRL is set to return with even more excitement for motorsport fans across India.
Each round will feature two action-packed days, including official practice sessions, high-stakes qualifying heats, and thrilling main races. Indian riders will compete alongside international stars from six continents, making for a truly global racing spectacle.
Eeshan Lokhande, Co-founder of ISRL, said, “ISRL Season 2 is designed to be more than just a race—it’s a celebration of motorsports culture in India. With international legends, home-grown heroes, and the first-ever ISRL Fan Park, we are bringing fans closer to the thrill of Supercross than ever before.”
With breaks between rounds, teams will have time to fine-tune their bikes, ensuring top-level racing and intense competition. Season 2 aims to strengthen India’s position on the global Supercross map and unite motorsport fans, families, and thrill-seekers in a next-generation racing festival.
Team Supercross India (SXI), the parent company of ISRL, is led by former international racers Veer Patel (two-time National SX Champion) and Eeshan Lokhande. Their expertise and passion have helped create a unique motorsport league that brings international Supercross standards to Indian audiences.
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