This story is from May 27, 2012

Rajini wrooms to glory in Qatar Road Racing Championship

National bike racing champion K Rajini finished his campaign at the Qatar International Road Racing Championship with another double podium finish in Doha.
Rajini wrooms to glory in Qatar Road Racing Championship
CHENNAI: National bike racing champion K Rajini finished his campaign at the Qatar International Road Racing Championship with another double podium finish in Doha on Saturday.
The seventh and final round of the championship saw Rajini, riding a Yamaha R6, secure a third place finish in Race 1 of the Supersport 600cc category.
He followed it up with an on-the-edge ride to finish second in Race 2 in a night-race at Losail International Circuit to seal fifth place in the championship.
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Both the races were won by Doni Tata Pradita of Indonesia riding a Yamaha. Pradita also won the championship with the victories.
Rajini would have finished much higher in the title race had he not missed the opening round of the series. He also crashed during the second round races, losing valuable points. But he made it up with two third place finishes in the sixth round races earlier in the month and Saturday's show was the icing on the cake.
"I finished second and there was not much difference between me and the race winner - Doni Tata," Rajini told TOI from Doha after his race.
"I crossed the finish line less than two seconds behind him and I was pushing for a victory," added the Chennai biker who had qualified fourth for both the races.
Rajini had a steady Race 1 to finish third but the multiple national champ was not going to return from Doha with just another podium finish. He wanted victory and from the start of Race 2 he pushed for it. Perhaps he pushed too hard in the opening laps, committing a mistake that eventually cost him the race.

"In the opening lap I ran wide at one of the corners. I lost time because of that mistake. After that I had a very good race and caught up with the leader but I couldn't overtake him," explained Rajini.
Racing in the night is also something relatively new for Rajini. But his podium finishes show that he got the hang of it pretty fast. After all he has been racing two wheelers in the national and Asian circuit for the last ten years.
The only thing missing is a chance to prove his worth at the world stage, lack of sponsorships being his biggest foe, more than any other rider on track.
Rajini will be back in India and will start the defense of his national crown when the season begins with the opening round of the FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship in Coimbatore next week.
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