Tummi Nanavare, who won the upto 125cc category, echoed similar sentiments. Speaking to the media shortly after the event,
he said, "I have loved every moment of the Castrol Power1 Throttle Max Challenge. It took a lot of grit and determination to
make it to the top and win the coveted title. I can't wait to go to Malaysia to watch the Moto GP live and I can't thank
Castrol enough for this."
Shortly after crowning the two champions, John Abraham said, "I would like to commend the spirit of all the bikers who participated in the Castrol Power1 Throttle Max Challenge here today and displayed an exemplary performance of skill and control. I am glad that Castrol has held this challenge for the second year and also increased the number of preliminary events so as to encourage the talent and skill of all passionate bikers.
"I would also like to congratulate the two champions of the Castrol Power1Throttle Max challenge who fought a tough battle, to make it to the top. The Malaysian Moto GP, I am sure is an experience that they are looking forward to. Finally, being a passionate
biker myself, I would like to emphasize that with Castrol Power1, you will always get maximum throttle."
Image: Tummi Nanavare from Bhayendar, Mumbai, waves to the crowd after being presented his prize by John Abraham.
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