Sarath is back on track
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Date: August 8, 2011
India's first MotoGP (125cc) rider Sarath Kumar of Ten10 Racing made an impressive return to the race track.
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Speeding Ahead
Publication: The Telegraph
Date: September 4, 2011
Motorcycle racing in India moving into top gear with young racers and new private teams pumping up the adrenaline
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Burning Rubber
Publication: The Man
Date: August 2011
Sarath Kumar, India's first and only Moto GP rider just wants to race more than anything else...
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'Sarath Mantrika'
Publication: Kannada Prabha newspaper
Date: April 9, 2011
Read Sarath Kumar’s coverage in the Kannada Prabha newspaper.
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Mit Ameisen-Speed
Publication: Speed Week
Date: March 15, 2011
Read Sarath Kumar’s coverage in the Speed Week magazine.
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Good bye, two-strokes; Namaste, MotoGP
Publication: Bike Mag
Date: January 1, 2011
Sarath Kumar will be the first Indian motorcycle rider to set his speed records on the track at the upcoming 125 cc Moto GP World Championship 2011.
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India's debut in MotoGP
Publication: Bike Mag
Date: January 1, 2011
Bangalore based Ten10 Racing becomes first Indian team to participate in MotoGP.
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Indian Team in MotoGP
Publication: Auto Bild
Date: January 1, 2011
Ten10 Racing is set to become the first Indian motorcycle racing team to be part of an international race, the MotoGP.
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Sarath prepares for leap into MotoGP
Publication: DNA India
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Sarath Kumar, who is a professional motorcycle rider for WTR-Ten10, talks about his pre-MotoGP plans and nerves before the big event. The Bangalore-based Ten10 Racing Team in collaboration with Italian WTR will be India's first team in the MotoGP, which is the premier motorcycle racing championship in the world.
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I would love to take actor Ajith for a ride
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Date: Saturday, December 11, 2010
18-year-old Sarath Kumar, just into his third season on the track, is all set to make history by becoming the first Indian to participate in the 125cc World Championship, 2011.
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First Team from India for MotoGP
Publication: All Sports magazine
Date: Friday, December 10, 2010
Bangalore based Ten10 Racing Team in collaboration with Italian WTR will be India's first two-wheeler team in MotoGP which is premier motorcycle racing championship in the world.
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Sarath and Ten 10 all set to create history
Publication: DNA India (Bangalore)
Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010
By: Vivek Phadnis
Sarath Kumar, an 18-year-old lad from Chennai, will be the first Indian motorcycle rider to set his speed records on the track at the upcoming 125 cc Moto GP World Championship 2011.
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Sarath sets track on fire
Publication: Bike India
Date: Oct, 2010
By: Adhish Alawani
The Sriperumbudur race track near Chennai was the venue of the fourth round of the Sidvin National Racing Championship. Until last year, the Group C motorcycle racing was something that people came to watch and enjoy the battle amongst the fast two-strokes.
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Sarath and Rajini set new records
Publication: Autocar India
Date: Oct, 2010
By: Saptarshi Shukla
The fourth and penultimate round of the Sidvin FMSCI National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2010 was looked forward to in earnest. It has been the most fiercely fought two-wheeler racing championship season in recent times.
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No Quarter - Third round of the Sidvin Championship enthrals
Publication: Overdrive
Date: Sept, 2010
By: Abhay Verma
Ten10 Racing Team Director Ramji Govindarajan exulted about the team's showing, saying, "We entered the national championship only last year, but with three pole positions, two wins and a new lap record in this round, we are on top of the championship table."
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Prime time – Indian riders fancy Malaysian Super Series
Publication: Overdrive
Date: July 2010
The Malaysian Super Series (MSS) is another championship that is evoking huge interest from Indian motorcycle racers. The championship is a stepping stone to get into international racing and progress to bigger championships such as the FIM Asian GP...
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New Sensation On the Block
Publication: Overdrive
Date: February 2010
When the average motorsport enthusiast is around 18 years of age, the dude continually daydreams about attaining racing glory. He also gets wet dreams about racing big bore motorcycles and being surrounded by hot pit girls.
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California Superbike School comes to India!
Publication: Motoroids
Date: February 2010
The California Superbike School was started by the legendary Keith Code - arguably the best known and most successful on track motorcycle instructor in the world! Today CSS operates in 15 countries, and came to South East Asia for the first time.
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