Arunachal Leg Of Maruti Suzuki TSD Rally Championship To Commence From December 14

  • Published December 6, 2016
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The Arunachal leg of the 2016 National Super League Rally Championship and is a part of the Orange Festival of Adventure and Music in the state
A participant in the Maruti Suzuki National Super League TSD Rally Championship

The Maruti Suzuki Super League Time-Speed-Distance (TSD) Rally Championship 2016 is set to commence from one of the least explored states of India, Arunachal Pradesh. From December 14-17, 2016, the championship will take the drivers past some of the most scenic areas of the state that is also called the 'Land of Dawn-lit Mountains'. Throughout the four days of the rally, the drivers will cover a distance of 700 km. They will be crossing areas like Itanagar, Pasighat and Dambuk. While passing through Dambuk, the participants will also be able to witness the Orange Festival of Adventure and Music.

A participant in the Maruti Suzuki National Super League TSD Rally Championship

The Super League TSD Championship comprises of six different rallies, namely Uttarakhand Rally, Deccan Rally, Backwaters Rally, Mughal Rally, Rally of Arunachal, and Rally of Gujarat. Speaking about the championship, the AVP of Marketing, Maruti Suzuki, Vinay Pant said, "This is the first time we are taking the thrill of Maruti Suzuki motorsports to Arunachal Pradesh and are elated that the rally championship is coinciding with the Orange Festival of Adventure and Music. We have received a very encouraging response to all the rounds of the National Super League TSD Rally Championship. As more and more people come forward to pursue their passion for rallying, it helps us touch more lives and reach out to a larger span of motor enthusiasts every year."

A participant makes way through the forest during the Maruti Suzuki National Super League TSD Rally Championship

The Maruti Suzuki National Super League TSD Rally Championship is open for all car makers and does not require any customisation to be made to the participating cars. This is because it follows the time-speed-distance format that tests the skills of both the driver and navigator. As it utilises a format that requires the participants to be competitive, it invites more and more amateur drivers to participate in the same.

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