Godspeed Kochi

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Flag of India.svg Godspeed Kochi
Founded2022
Base Kochi, Kerala
Current series F4 Indian Championship
Former series Indian Racing League
Current driversF4 India
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zakariya Mohammed [1]
Flag of South Africa.svg Wian Boshoff [2]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aris Kyriakou
Flag of India.svg Ethan Joy [3]

Godspeed Kochi is an Indian motorsport franchise that competes in the F4 Indian Championship also previously in the Indian Racing League.

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History

The franchise was founded in 2022, headed up by Thiruvananthapuram-based businessman and former rally driver Joseph Thomas Pottamkulam, as a last-minute entry into the Indian Racing League. [4] [5] Local drivers Ruhaan Alva and Nikhil Bohra were set to be joined by British GT4 driver Jordan Albert and Brazilian F4 driver Aurelia Nobels, however Nobels was unable to obtain a visa and was replaced with W Series driver Fabienne Wohlwend. Albert left the series after the first round in Hyderabad was cancelled, with Pottamkulam claiming he "ran away", and was replaced with Alister Yoong. [6] At least one of the teams' cars scored a podium finish in all but one of the races that season, including the Yoong/Bohra combination winning all three races in the final weekend of the season, on their way to the teams' championship whilst all four drivers finished inside the top six in the championship. [7]

The four drivers who completed the 2022 IRL season were retained for 2023, whilst the franchise expanded into the new F4 Indian Championship for its inaugural season. [8] The IRL championship format changed to place emphasis on the results of driver combinations over individual achievements, but despite claiming half of the available race wins Kochi were relegated to 3rd behind franchises representing Bangalore and Goa. Bohra's younger brother Akshay was joined by Salva Marjan for the F4 program, however Marjan failed to qualify for the opening round and his replacement Veer Rajwade withdrew from the second, leading to Singaporean Nooris Gafoor moving across from Bangalore for the final two rounds – with all events held at Madras International Circuit, Bohra finished third in the drivers' championship having won the first race of the season. [9]

The franchise exited the Indian Racing League in 2024 and is now operated by RRPL in the F4 Indian Championship [10]

Results

Indian Racing League

Drivers / Entrants championship

(key)

YearEntryDrivers123456789101112Pos.Pts
2022 HYD1
R1
HYD1
R2
HYD1
R3
IRU1
R1
IRU1
R2
IRU1
R3
IRU2
R1
IRU2
R2
IRU2
R3
HYD2
R1
HYD2
R2
HYD2
R3
Godspeed Kochi (#2) Flag of Malaysia.svg Alister Yoong2Ret141P13rd131.5
Godspeed Kochi (#2) Flag of the United States.svg Nikhil Bohra CCCRetRetP34P114th118
Godspeed Kochi (#1) Flag of India.svg Ruhaan AlvaCCC4265265th106
Godspeed Kochi (#1) Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Fabienne Wohlwend CCC2295Ret66th92
Godspeed Kochi (#2) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan AlbertCCCNC
2023 IRU1
R1
IRU1
R2
IRU2
R1
IRU2
R2
IRU3
R1
IRU3
R2
Godspeed Kochi #2 Flag of the United States.svg Nikhil Bohra 4113rd79
Flag of Malaysia.svg Alister YoongRet84
Godspeed Kochi #5 Flag of India.svg Ruhaan Alva19Ret9th28
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Fabienne Wohlwend RetRetRet

Teams championship

(key)

YearEntryNo.123456789101112Pos.Pts
2022 HYD1
R1
HYD1
R2
HYD1
R3
IRU1
R1
IRU1
R2
IRU1
R3
IRU2
R1
IRU2
R2
IRU2
R3
HYD2
R1
HYD2
R2
HYD2
R3
Godspeed Kochi#1CCC422695Ret261st445.5
#2CCC2RetRet134111
2023 IRU1
R1
IRU1
R2
IRU2
R1
IRU2
R2
IRU3
R1
IRU3
R2
Godspeed Kochi#2Ret481143rd107
#51RetRet9RetRet


F4 Indian Championship

(key)

YearEntryDrivers123456789101112131415Pos.Pts
2023 IRU1
R1
IRU1
R2
IRU1
R3
IRU2
R1
IRU2
R2
IRU2
R3
IRU3
R1
IRU3
R2
IRU3
R3
IRU3
R4
IRU3
R5
IRU4
R1
IRU4
R2
IRU4
R3
IRU4
R4
Godspeed Kochi (#31) Flag of the United States.svg Akshay Bohra 127342332332Ret243rd211
Godspeed Kochi (#97, #28) Flag of Singapore.svg Nooris Gafoordifferent team87887971099th57
Godspeed Kochi (#97, #28) Flag of India.svg Veer RajwadeWDWDWDdifferent team12th2
Godspeed Kochi (#97, #28) Flag of India.svg Salva MarjanDNQDNQDNQNC
2024 IRU1
R1
IRU1
R2
IRU1
R3
IGR
R1
IGR
R2
IRU2
R1
IRU2
R2
IRU2
R3
IRU2
R4
COI1
R1
COI1
R2
COI1
R3
COI2
R1
COI2
R2
COI2
R3
Godspeed Kochi (#68, #21, #64) Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hugh Barter Ret11155th95
Godspeed Kochi (#68, #21, #64) Flag of India.svg Raiden Samerveldifferent teamRet87different team
Godspeed Kochi (#73, #34) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giancarlo Arthodifferent team710Ret11Ret7912108RetRet15th20
Godspeed Kochi (#68, #21, #64) Flag of India.svg Akhil Agarwal88981212916th16
Godspeed Kochi (#73, #34) Flag of India.svg Aditya Patnaik14RetDNS27th0

References

  1. @indianf4championship; (2025-08-15). "Mohammed Zakariya joins Godspeed Kochi for Indian F4" via Instagram.
  2. @indianf4championship; (2025-08-13). "Wian Boshoff joins the Godspeed Kochi lineup for Indian F4 2025" via Instagram.
  3. @indianf4championship; (2025-09-30). "Ethan Joy joins Godspeed Kochi from Round 3, ready to own every lap!" via Instagram.
  4. "Anything is Possible and Nothing is Impossible. | Joseph Thomas | TEDxThiruvananthapuram". TEDx Talks on YouTube. 7 February 2017.
  5. "I am open to any role when it comes to motorsports but racing has my heart, says Jose Pottamkulam". Mathrubhumi. 17 September 2022.
  6. "Fireside Chat w/ Jose Thomas". F1 FanFiction Podcast on Apple Podcasts. 10 January 2023.
  7. "Hyderabad team finishes second in racing league; Kochi bags top spot". The Hindu . 11 December 2022.
  8. "Indian Racing Festival gears up for exciting second season in Chennai". Daily Thanthi. 28 November 2023.
  9. "Webster looking to seal maiden International title". Auto Action. 15 December 2023.
  10. https://rpplind.com/team-owners/