Rally of Bengaluru set to ignite Round 2 of INTSDRC 2025 at Shakthi Hill Resorts
The Indian National TSD Rally Championship (INTSDRC) heads to Bengaluru for Round 2 on June 22. Hosted at Shakthi Hill Resorts, the Rally of Bengaluru promises fierce competition across categories while celebrating VASA’s 30 years in motorsports.
Published Date - 20 June 2025, 02:54 PM
Hyderabad: Following an exciting opener in Chikmagalur, the FMSCI Indian National Time Speed Distance Rally Championship (INTSDRC) 2025 now shifts gears to Bengaluru for its second round – The Rally of Bengaluru.
Organised by the Vijayanagar Automotive Sports Association (VASA) under the aegis of FMSCI and Promoted by India Motor Sport led by B.G. Sudhindra, the Rally of Bengaluru will be held on June and 22, here at Shakthi Hill Resorts, RR Nagar. Supported by JK Tyre Motorsport and Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation, this round promises a weekend of intense action, strategic navigation, and high-stakes competition for rallyists from across the country.
The Rally of Bengaluru will feature a full slate of competition classes, including INTSDRC-1 (Overall), INTSDRC-2, Pro Stock, Women’s, Couple (INTSDRC-C), and Corporate (INTSDRC-Corp) categories. Two special formats, the Star of Karnataka – VASA Pro Stock (open to Pro Stock competitors) and the VASA Open, will add further excitement, offering wider participation across experience levels.
With no cumulative scoring across rounds, each qualifier stands alone, raising the stakes for those aiming to secure a spot into the INTSDRC 2025 Championship Finals. Competitors are required to participate in at least two rounds to be eligible for the final, making Bengaluru a strategic stop in their championship journey.
This edition promises a unique blend of challenge and celebration. As one of the longest-running motorsport associations in the country, VASA’s 30-year milestone brings with it a deep sense of heritage and pride. Over the years, VASA has championed safe rallying practices, groomed talent at the grassroots, and contributed significantly to the motorsport ecosystem in South India.