The Indian Supercross Racing League: The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), in collaboration with the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), has officially confirmed the Season 2 racing calendar, featuring three rounds, fan parks and motosport festivals.

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After a record-breaking debut season with 30,000+ live spectators across three rounds and over 11.50 million broadcast and digital viewers, ISRL is back to deliver a bigger, bolder, and more immersive experience for motorsport enthusiasts across the country.

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ISRL Season 2 calendar:

Round 1: October 25 & 26, 2025

Round 2: December 6 & 7, 2025

Round 3: December 20 & 21, 2025

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Each round will feature two adrenaline-fueled days of official practice sessions, high-stakes qualifying heats and thrilling main races, where Indian riders will compete shoulder-to-shoulder with international stars from six continents.

Fans can expect immersive Reise Moto Fan Parks – featuring pit-lane access, AR/VR racing simulators, live entertainment, and family-friendly interactive zones. Meet-and-Greets with Riders and exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences. Lifestyle and automotive showcases, turning each round into a full-fledged motorsport festival.

Each round will feature two adrenaline-fueled days of official practice sessions, high-stakes qualifying heats and thrilling main races, where Indian riders will compete shoulder-to-shoulder with international stars from six continents.

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With strategic gaps between rounds, teams will fine-tune their machines to ensure world-class racing that pushes the limits of skill, speed, and spectacle. Season 2 is set to cement India’s place on the global Supercross map, uniting motorsport fans, families, and thrill-seekers in a next-generation racing festival.

Article Source: IANS

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