evo India Podcast

evo India Podcast

The evo India Podcast presents to you all things automotive! From news of the week to discussions on major happenings in the automotive world. Be on 2 wheels, 4 wheels or way more than that, we got you covered! We also will be sharing our experiences from the stories we're attempting, records we set and tales from our epic adventures!

  1. 5 APR

    Mercedes-AMG F1 domination is back? + Aprilia faster than Ducati

    Is Mercedes-AMG about to dominate Formula 1 again? And how has Aprilia Racing managed to outpace Ducati in MotoGP? In the latest episode of the evo India Podcast, Editor Sirish Chandran sits down with Adil Jal Darukhanawala, editor-at-large at evo India, for a deep dive into everything we have seen from the 2026 F1 season and the 2026 MotoGP season so far. In Formula 1, Sirish and Adil break down the sweeping new F1 regulations. Are they good for the sport, good for racing, or are they simply turning Formula 1 into a pure engineering championship? They discuss how teams are having to fundamentally rethink their approach to energy harvesting, deployment, and utilisation in both qualifying and race conditions. They go deep on the form of Mercedes-AMG, McLaren, Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, and Alpine across the Australian Grand Prix 2026 and the Chinese Grand Prix 2026, and what the early F1 constructor standings 2026 tell us about where this season is headed. In MotoGP in 2026, the story so far has been Aprilia. Adil and Sirish explore why Aprilia Racing has been quicker than Ducati across the opening two rounds, breaking down the aerodynamic philosophy and setup choices that are making the difference. They also discuss Marc Marquez's struggles, the underperformance of the Honda and Yamaha, and what it will take for the Japanese manufacturers to close the gap to the European teams. The episode closes with Adil's predictions for both the 2026 F1 championship and the 2026 MotoGP championship and his early read on what the F1 2026 regulations could mean for the grid. If you follow Formula 1, MotoGP, or both, this is the motorsport podcast episode you need to hear. Buckle up.

    35 min
  2. 29 MAR

    Remembering Sanjay 'Hardy' Sharma and Hari Singh | Indian Motorsport Icons | evo India podcast

    This week on the evo India Podcast, Ed Sirish Chandran and editor-at-large, Adil Jal Darukhanawala, remember two legends of Indian motorsport — Sanjay “Hardy” Sharma and Hari Singh. In a deeply personal conversation, they look back at their lives, their legacy, and the impact they had on Indian rallying and motorsport as a whole.Sanjay Sharma was more than just the man behind JK Tyre Motorsport; he was one of the key forces that shaped Indian motorsport into what it is today. From building teams and supporting young talent to playing a crucial role in initiatives like Indian Car of the Year, his influence went far beyond the racetrack. He helped nurture drivers, journalists, and an entire ecosystem that continues to thrive today.Hari Singh, a multiple-time national rally champion, was one of the finest drivers India has ever produced. But beyond his speed and skill, it was his personality that left the deepest impression. Whether it was rally stages, long-distance road trips, or extreme off-road expeditions, Hari brought unmatched energy, humility, and warmth to everything he did. He was a competitor on track, but off it, he was a friend to everyone.In this episode, we revisit the golden era of Indian rallying, the intense JK vs MRF rivalry, and the evolution of motorsport in India through the ’80s, ’90s and early 2000s. We share untold stories from rallies, behind-the-scenes moments from motorsport events, and personal experiences that reveal the human side of these legends — the side that never made it to headlines.This is more than just a motorsport podcast. It’s a tribute to two men who defined an era, inspired generations, and left behind a legacy that will continue to shape Indian motorsport for years to come. If you care about cars, rallying, or the stories behind the people who built the sport in India, this is an episode you shouldn’t miss.Rest in peace, Sanjay 'Hardy' Sharma and Hari Singh. You will always be a part of Indian motorsport.

    45 min

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The evo India Podcast presents to you all things automotive! From news of the week to discussions on major happenings in the automotive world. Be on 2 wheels, 4 wheels or way more than that, we got you covered! We also will be sharing our experiences from the stories we're attempting, records we set and tales from our epic adventures!

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