Can Aishwarya Pissay Achieve a Historic 7th National Rally Title in Coimbatore?

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Key Takeaways
- Aishwarya Pissay is aiming for her historic 7th National Rally title.
- She is currently the Women’s Championship leader.
- The Rally of Coimbatore features challenging gravel stages.
- A victory would solidify her legacy in Indian motorsport.
- This season highlights her consistency and determination.
Coimbatore, July 12 (NationPress) After a triumphant season marked by three consecutive victories, Aishwarya Pissay, a 3-time FIM World Champion and India's leading female motorsport athlete, is preparing for a potentially groundbreaking performance at Round 4 of the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship 2025 for 2-Wheelers, scheduled for this weekend.
A win in Round 4 of INRC 2W – 2025 would elevate her to an unparalleled milestone in Indian motorsport history.
Representing Petronas TVS Racing, Aishwarya enters this pivotal round as the reigning Women’s Championship leader. A victory here would not only extend her unbeaten streak this season but also position her to become the first in the history of Indian motorsport to secure seven National Rally Titles. It would also signify her 12th overall National Title across both rally and road racing, further entrenching her legacy in the sport.
The Rally of Coimbatore presents a significant challenge, featuring 52.22 km of gravel-heavy competitive stages, encompassed within a total distance of 76.58 km. Known for its unpredictable landscape and technical complexity, the event will require precision, endurance, and relentless focus from all participants.
“This season has been about transcending every limit. Coimbatore is a challenging rally with its dirt and gravel terrain, and maintaining concentration is vital. I am determined to preserve this unbeaten streak and inch closer to that 7th national rally title for my team, my sponsors, and everyone who has supported my journey,” Aishwarya remarked.
Earlier in June, Aishwarya Pissay, a 3-time FIM World Champion, continued her undefeated streak at the K-1000 Rally, Round 3 of the Indian National Rally Championship 2025 (2W), achieving her third consecutive victory of the season in Bengaluru.
With this win, Aishwarya remains at the forefront of the Women’s Category in the INRC and moves closer to a historic 7th National Rally title—and her 12th overall national title across rally and road racing. More than just a sequence of victories, this season is shaping up to be a masterclass in consistency, bravery, and championship spirit.