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Aishwarya Pissay Eyes Record Breaking 7th National Rally Title In Coimbatore

India’s leading female motorsport athlete and 3-time FIM World Champion, Aishwarya Pissay, is gearing up for a potentially historic weekend in Coimbatore.

As Round 4 of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) 2025 for 2-Wheelers approaches, Aishwarya sets her sights on clinching an unprecedented seventh national rally title.

Riding for Petronas TVS Racing, she has already dominated the 2025 season by securing three consecutive victories. She now enters the Coimbatore round as the Women’s Championship leader.

If she wins again, she will not only extend her flawless record this year but also carve her name permanently into Indian motorsport history.

Furthermore, the win would mark her twelfth national championship title across both rally and road racing, strengthening her legacy as one of India’s most decorated riders.

Tough terrain, high stakes

The Rally of Coimbatore adds to the pressure, offering a challenging course that includes 52.22 km of competitive gravel-heavy stages spread across a total distance of 76.58 km.

Known for its technical difficulty and unpredictable terrain, this rally demands sharp skills, physical endurance, and mental focus from every participant.

Reflecting on the season so far, Aishwarya said, “This season has been about pushing every boundary.”

She added, “Coimbatore is a demanding rally with its dirt and gravel terrain, and maintaining focus here is everything. I’m driven to keep this unbeaten streak alive and move one step closer to that seventh national rally title—for my team, my sponsors, and everyone who’s supported my journey.”

A champion’s momentum

Earlier in June, Aishwarya continued her winning momentum by clinching her third straight victory at the K-1000 Rally in Bengaluru.

That performance solidified her lead in the Women’s Category and brought her even closer to achieving the historic milestone.

Since the beginning of the season, Aishwarya has displayed unmatched consistency and resilience.

She has consistently outperformed her competitors, not just with speed, but with strategy and composure under pressure.

Beyond the titles and records, Aishwarya’s 2025 season highlights her remarkable endurance, mental toughness, and relentless drive to excel.

Her journey so far has turned into a masterclass in championship mindset, inspiring a new generation of riders and motorsport enthusiasts across India.

As Round 4 draws near, all eyes now turn to Coimbatore. With engines roaring and expectations high, India’s rally queen is ready to chase yet another milestone—and write a new chapter in the nation’s motorsport history.

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Geetanjali Mishra

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