Dhoni's team wins opening World Superbike support race


Philip Island (Australia), Feb 24 (IANS): Mahi Racing Team India began their World Supersport Championship campaign in style with their lead rider Kenan Sofuoglu of Turkey winning the first race of the season at Philip Island, Australia Sunday.

Sofuoglu's triumph also provided Mahendra Singh Dhoni-owned Mahi Racing, which is the first Indian team to compete in the World Super-sport Championship, a perfect start in the 15-round championship.

The three-time world champion, who started in second spot behind Sam Lowes of Yakhnich Motorsport, showcased speed and reliability of the Kawasaki ZX-6R by taking the chequered flag 1.899 seconds ahead of Lowes.

Sofuoglu clocked 23:32.480 and in the bargain also recorded the fastest lap of 1:33.283 on the 15th and final lap.

The Turkish rider had a see-saw battle with Lowes till the 12th lap but once he got past his challenger there was no stopping him.

"It was a near perfect race for us and I am very happy that me and the team have started the campaign on the winning note," said Sofuoglu.

Sofuoglu's teammate Fabien Foret, however, failed to finish on the podium. The Frenchman, who started in the third position, slipped to fourth.

  

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