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Vinayak is curious to see just how involved with Indian rallying Toyota gets… Indian rallying has had it rough of
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Vinayak eagerly waits to see what will become of the plans to build three new racetracks in India, and hopes that the
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At the risk of sounding like a broken record, Vinayak hopes someone sees it fit to give Gaurav Gill a shot in
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There is always a reason to see the glass as half-full if you are willing to be open-minded, no matter how old you
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Vinayak feels that what is touted as the first step to single-seat racing is increasingly out of place in Indian
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There is divergence on how to increase female participation in motorsport, but agreement for it to be done… The
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Arjun Maini serves as an example of not being afraid to rethink and move quickly on one’s feet when it comes to
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National pride and sport are inherently intertwined. Vinayak hopes that the same doesn’t apply to shame &
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With the BJP now holding the reigns in both the Centre and the State, and with Liberty Media’s new approach towards
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Vinayak insists that real competition fuels fan interest, and isn’t just better for the participants but for
Vinayak Pande
Vinayak was autoX‘s Motorsport Editor. He worked as a motorsport journalist for more than ten years and has travelled the world to closely follow F1, Moto GP and rallying – even if it’s on his own time.