With all the incentives offered by FIM’s ePower series, the TTXGP Championship still manages to attract participants for the 2010 eGrandPrix season. The Agni team boss Arvind Rabadia recently confirmed that he will enter his bikes in all three TTXGP championships.
Based in London, with its motors made in India, Agni Motors won the world's first zero carbon race held last year at the Isle of Man.
"We are very excited to participate in the second year of this groundbreaking race series. Last year was fantastic,” Rabadia said in a release. “We believe TTXGP provides a fantastic race series and generate fantastic promotional opportunities.“
“With 13 dates announced in 2010, Agni motors is honored to be in a position to take advantage of this world race series and the level of success of TTXGP, in pushing technology, innovation and promoting the EV industry. We feel we have a great partnership with TTXGP in propelling the electric industry into a new and much bigger dimension."
In last year’s championship, Agni Motors crossed the finish line with a lap time that was 25 minutes 53 seconds. About 3 minutes ahead of its nearest rival and with an average speed of 87.4 miles per hour over 37 3/4 miles of road.
"We are very pleased Agni decided to join TTXGP for all three regional championships,” added TTXGP Founder Azhar Hussain. “It means that any team entering any TTXGP championship will be able to put their bike against the proven best in the world! 2010 is going to be a fantastic year for zero carbon racing, we are inviting teams to come and join in and take part in what has already proven to be the definitive start of the next generation of motorsport."
Based in London, with its motors made in India, Agni Motors won the world's first zero carbon race held last year at the Isle of Man.
"We are very excited to participate in the second year of this groundbreaking race series. Last year was fantastic,” Rabadia said in a release. “We believe TTXGP provides a fantastic race series and generate fantastic promotional opportunities.“
“With 13 dates announced in 2010, Agni motors is honored to be in a position to take advantage of this world race series and the level of success of TTXGP, in pushing technology, innovation and promoting the EV industry. We feel we have a great partnership with TTXGP in propelling the electric industry into a new and much bigger dimension."
In last year’s championship, Agni Motors crossed the finish line with a lap time that was 25 minutes 53 seconds. About 3 minutes ahead of its nearest rival and with an average speed of 87.4 miles per hour over 37 3/4 miles of road.
"We are very pleased Agni decided to join TTXGP for all three regional championships,” added TTXGP Founder Azhar Hussain. “It means that any team entering any TTXGP championship will be able to put their bike against the proven best in the world! 2010 is going to be a fantastic year for zero carbon racing, we are inviting teams to come and join in and take part in what has already proven to be the definitive start of the next generation of motorsport."