2024 MRF Formula 2000 season

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All races were held at Madras Motor Race Track for the second year in a row. Irungaattukkottai racing track.jpg
All races were held at Madras Motor Race Track for the second year in a row.

The 2024 MRF Formula 2000 season was the tenth running of the Formula 2000-level single-seater championship in India previously known as the MRF Challenge. This was the third season of the championship restarted in 2022 without support of the FIA and simply called MRF Formula 2000, with the field consisting of domestic drivers rather than foreign racers competing over the European and Northern American off-season.

Contents

The season began on 17 February 2024 and was run over four weekends until August 2024. [1] Jaden Pariat won the championship after winning eight of the twelve races.

Drivers

The following drivers, all of them Indian-registered, contest the championship:

No.DriverRounds
5Jaden PariatAll
6Chetan SurineniAll
7Shriya Lohia3–4
22Akhil Agarwal3–4
80Tarun MuthiaiahAll
Source: [2] [3] [4] [5]

Race calendar and results

Like in the seasons before, the calendar consists only of races held at Madras Motor Race Track. While 2023 saw two championships held, one from late 2022 to early 2023 and one in the later months of 2023, 2024 was to see a five-round continuous championship. [1] The final round, however, was not held. [6]

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverSupport bill
1R1 Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai 17 FebruaryJaden PariatJaden PariatChetan SurineniIndian Touring Car National Championship
Indian Junior Touring Car National Championship
MRF Saloons
Formula LGB 1300
R218 FebruaryJaden PariatJaden Pariat
R3Jaden PariatJaden Pariat
2R124 FebruaryJaden PariatJaden PariatJaden PariatIndian Touring Car National Championship
Indian Junior Touring Car National Championship
Formula LGB 1300
R225 FebruaryJaden PariatJaden Pariat
R3Jaden PariatJaden Pariat
3R120 JulyJaden PariatAkhil AgarwalAkhil AgarwalIndian Touring Car National Championship
Indian Junior Touring Car National Championship
MRF Saloons
Formula LGB 1300
R221 JulyJaden PariatJaden Pariat
R3Jaden PariatJaden Pariat
4R117 AugustJaden PariatJaden PariatJaden PariatIndian Touring Car National Championship
Indian Junior Touring Car National Championship
MRF Saloons
VW Polo Cup
R218 AugustChetan SurineniChetan Surineni
R3Chetan SurineniChetan Surineni

Season report

Only three cars entered the first round of the season, a low point in series history. Jaden Pariat took pole position in qualifying and built a big lap until he suffered engine failures on the final lap. This handed Chetan Surineni the win, with Tarun Muthiaiah third. Pariat bounced back the next day to take two unchallenged wins and leave the first round leading the championship. Surineni took two distant second places, with Muthiaiah getting disqualified from race two and taking another third in race three. [7] [8]

With the same three drivers contesting round two, Pariat continued his campaign right where he left off: He took pole position for the first race and dominated it to take the win and the fastest lap. He quickly overtook his opponents to win the reversed-grid race two, before winning race three from the front to sweep the weekend. Surineni and Muthiaiah were no match for his pace throughout all three races, with the former taking three second places and the latter three third places as Pariat built up his points lead. [9] [8]

The grid attracted two new drivers for round three, but the competitive picture remained the same as Pariat took pole position and dominated the first race. He was disqualified post-race though, handing the win to debutant Akhil Agarwal ahead of Surineni and Muthiaiah. Pariat bounced back in race two and won, with Agarwal now third. Race three also went much the same, with Parait taking another win, Surineni second for the ninth time in a row and Agarwal third again. Pariat now had a lead of 24 points. [10] [8]

Pariat made it four pole positions out of four for the season finale and, after briefly losing his lead to Surineni, dominated the first race in usual fashion to lead Surineni and Muthiaiah home. Race two saw a different on-track outcome for the first time, as Surineni grabbed the lead at the start and Pariat was content to follow him home, with Agarwal in third. Surineni had to win the final race with Pariat not scoring to take the title, but Pariat once again followed him home to finish second and win the championship. [11] [8]

Despite offering the highest-powered single-seater of any domestic Indian racing series, interest and competition in MRF F2000 hit a new low in 2024. Only five drivers took part in the championship, and Pariat won eight out of the twelve races, only being off first place because of car issues, a disqualification and focusing on taking the title on the final day.

Championship standings

Scoring system
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421
Pos.Driver CHE1 CHE2 CHE3 CHE4Points
1Jaden Pariat211111DSQ11122254
2Chetan Surineni122222222211237
3Tarun Muthiaiah3DSQ3333344353154
4Akhil Agarwal13353590
5Shriya Lohia45544468
Pos.Driver CHE1 CHE2 CHE3 CHE4Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap

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