Chethan Chengappa wins pro category, Nang Suwana wins ‘best women category’ award

Jktyre Orange 4×4 Fury: A thrilling finale at Bizari Mayhem stage

BIZARI, 16 Dec: The final day of the Jktyre Orange 4×4 Fury rally culminated in an exhilarating fashion at the Bizari Mayhem stage, where competitors faced off against some of the most challenging terrain yet.

The event drew spectators and adrenaline junkies alike, eager to witness the fierce competition amidst the iconic landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh.

Chethan Chengappa won the first place while V.M Gujral and Aditya Mein secured the second and third place, respectively, in the pro category.

Despite a did not finish (DNF) due to a mechanical failure, Chethan Chengappa claimed the top honours and was crowned the undisputed King of Offroading in Arunachal Pradesh-2024, thanks to the commanding lead he built over the previous two days. His consistency and skill throughout the event earned him a revered place in off-roading history.

Ujjal Namsum and Chow Tseng Tsing Mein were also jointly awarded the ‘best sportsman spirit award’, recognising their courage and empathy towards fellow competitors throughout the event.

In the stock category, Nabam Katung came first, followed by Jawjun Mirip Singpho and Naku Hage Chada, who claimed the second place. Atong Tithak from Jairampur secured the third place.

Nang Suwana was honoured with the ‘best women category award’, highlighting her exceptional performance and inspiring presence.

Sports minister Kento Jini, alongside sports secretary Abu Tayeng and youth affairs director Ramesh Linggi gave away the prizes to the winners in the presence of Jktyre Motorsports head of operations Hari Singh.