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MRF Challenge

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Single-Seater Racing Championship

MRF Formula 2000 and F1600
CategorySingle seaters
CountryBased in India, Races in other Asian countries as well
Inaugural season2013
ConstructorsDallara (2000)
Engine suppliers2.0 litreRenault (2000)
1.6 litreFord (1600)
Tyre suppliersMRF
Drivers' championIndia Jaden Pariat
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

MRF Challenge is an open-wheel motorsportformula based in India organized byMadras Motor Sports Club. This was India's first and onlyFIA approved and inscribed international series. The cars were developed and manufactured by Coimbatore based J A Motorsport.[1] This was promoted as a Winter series where young and upcoming racing drivers could get valuable seat and track time during the off-season months in competitive tracks in Asia. This was supported by MRF Ltd in its entirety and was a unique concept of "Arrive and Drive" which meant that the drivers would not have the hassle of making all arrangements. They would pay for a seat in the Championship and everything would be taken care of by the organizers.

Point system

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Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642122

Champions

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MRF Challenge Formula 2000

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2012–13United StatesConor DalyUnited KingdomJordan KingUnited KingdomLuciano Bacheta
2013–14United KingdomRupert Svendsen-CookCyprusTio EllinasFranceArthur Pic
2014–15United KingdomToby SoweryUnited KingdomRyan CullenIndiaRaj Bharath
2015–16BrazilPietro FittipaldiColombiaTatiana CalderónRussiaNikita Troitskiy
2016–17United KingdomHarrison NeweyAustraliaJoey MawsonGermanyMick Schumacher
2017–18BrazilFelipe DrugovichIndonesia Presley MartonoNetherlandsRinus van Kalmthout
2018–19United KingdomJamie ChadwickBelgiumMax DefournyFinlandPatrik Pasma
2019–20Belgium Michelangelo AmendolaAustraliaDylan YoungUnited KingdomJosh Mason
2022–23India Sai SanjayIndia Mohamed RyanIndia Sohil Shah
2023India Sandeep Kumar[2]India Arya SinghIndia Aditya Swaminathan

References

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  1. ^Ramkumar, Pratiksha (29 November 2017)."Made in Coimbatore, raced by Schumi Jr".The Times of India.ISSN 0971-8257. Archived fromthe original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved9 March 2025.
  2. ^"Sandeep claims MRF Formula 2000 crown".The Hindu. 17 December 2023.ISSN 0971-751X. Archived fromthe original on 19 December 2023. Retrieved19 December 2023.

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