The world’s first franchise-based supercross league, the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) has announced the highly anticipated second season, which will begin in January 2025 and proceed until March 2025.
ISRL, the first-ever franchise-based supercross racing series, is set to be scheduled with an expanded 60-day season.
With more races and new stadiums scheduled to enthral motorsports fans nationwide, Season 2 of the CEAT ISRL is on a path to be a spectacle. After a spike in inquiries from riders around the world keen to participate in one of the most exciting races on the Indian calendar, rider registration for the season to come will begin by the end of June 2024. October 2024 is the intended month for the season 2 rider auction.
Mr. Veer Patel, Co-founder & Director of Indian Supercross Racing League, said, “We are thrilled to announce the commencement of Season 2 of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League. After the phenomenal success of our inaugural season, the anticipation for the upcoming season is palpable. We have received overwhelming interest from riders across the globe, reflecting the growing popularity and prestige of the CEAT ISRL.”
Mr. Lakshmi Narayanan B, Chief Marketing Officer, CEAT, said, “Our partnership with the Indian Supercross Racing League has witnessed a phenomenal inaugural season, and we are deeply committed to this relationship, confident of its continued success. The excitement and enthusiasm generated in Season 1 were truly remarkable, creating a unique niche audience in India that never existed before. We are eagerly looking forward to an even bigger and more exciting Season 2.”
CEAT ISRL Season 2 is set to expand on the success of its first season, offering fans an even more thrilling experience with an expanded race roster, new stadiums, and a more powerful and faster lineup than before. By utilising its distinct franchise-based business model and unwavering dedication to innovation, CEAT ISRL hopes to push the limits of supercross racing and establish itself as a dominant force in the motorsports sector.