Naga Chaitanya eyes big push as Hyderabad Black Birds head to Goa street race
Hyderabad Black Birds owner Naga Chaitanya is eyeing a crucial weekend at the Indian Racing Festival’s Goa street circuit, with his team just one point behind the leaders after Round 3, as street racing makes its debut at Manohar International Airport.
Published Date - 2 February 2026, 12:37 PM
Hyderabad: As the Indian Racing Festival (IRF) prepares to make its historic debut at the Manohar International Airport in Goa on February 14 and 15 actor and Hyderabad Black Birds team owner Naga Chaitanya is gearing up for what could be the most defining weekend of the season.
Following a hard-fought Round 3 at the Kari Motor Speedway, the Hyderabad Black Birds currently sit at 81 points in the team standings just one point behind Speed Demons Delhi. Now, Chaitanya’s got his eyes on the street circuit in Goa.
“Street circuits don’t forgive. On a regular track, you get those run-off zones if something goes wrong. But on this circuit, you can’t just rely on speed. You need to maintain composure and stay sharp through 12 tricky corners of this track. With a narrow one-point gap to the top, every corner and every lap will count,” Chaitanya said.
At the forefront of this team is veteran British racer Jon Lancaster, who brings deep international experience to the lineup. “Jon’s experience is our anchor,” says Chaitanya. “He has competed at the highest levels globally, and that exposure is vital when you’re managing the immense pressure of a street circuit where every second counts.” Chaitanya says
Additionally, Gabriela Jílková, a specialist in GT and development racing for Formula E, will provide a unique analytical edge, “Gabriela’s precision is remarkable; she brings a level of discipline and consistency to the cockpit that is exactly what we need to navigate the tight corners of the Goa Street Circuit.” says Chaitanya.
Rounding off the line-up is a homegrown talent and former vice-champion who represents the core mission of the Black Birds, Mohamed Ryan. “Ryan is proof of the talent we have right here in India, his hunger to succeed and his familiarity with these conditions make him a key asset for the team as we push for the top spot.” Chaitanya adds.
Reflecting on the impact of street racing in India, Chaitanya believes the format is essential for the sport’s growth. “Leading the Hyderabad Black Birds amid such a stacked line-up is an experience I have looked forward to with much anticipation. My goal has always been to share my love for motorsports, provide a platform for young talents to rise, and inspire the next generation of Indian racers,” he concluded.