Indian Supercross Racing League: As the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) accelerates toward its highly anticipated Season 2 Auction in August, the league has introduced the ‘Rider Retention’ mechanism. For the first time in Indian motorsport history, franchise teams are now permitted to retain a limited number of riders from their previous season's roster, adding a new layer of strategic depth to team-building and auction dynamics.
Internationally, athlete retention is a practice with most established sporting leagues. Now, ISRL brings this competitive structure to Indian Supercross, reinforcing the league’s growing stature on the global motorsport stage. With a record-breaking 155 riders from 23 countries registered for the Season 2 auction, the retention mechanism provides teams with the opportunity to preserve core strengths while preparing for intense bidding battles in the weeks ahead.
“These are exciting times for the ISRL as we head into Season 2. India is fast becoming a premier destination for Supercross. With rider retention in play, team selection will demand sharp strategy. We’re confident this season will feature the highest caliber of racing ever seen in India, and possibly Asia," Eeshan Lokhande, Co-Founder, Indian Supercross Racing League.