Navi Mumbai to host India’s first night street race this December, featuring IRL and F4 India season finales as part of the Indian Racing Festival.
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By Mayank Kumar

As part of the Indian race festival this December, the new 3.753km and 14 Rue Pliés in Navi Mumbai have become an important stage for Maharashtra motorsports. Developed as a night race, the location hosts the Indian Racing League (IRL) and the F4 India seasonal finals, followed by national style racing in the financial centre. The event is positioned as a flagship initiative to promote motorsports and urban tourism simultaneously. Organizers hope that the format of night races will increase public engagement, media attention, and local hospitality income. Motorsports promoters emphasize that modern infrastructure and Navi Mumbai’s coastal background will make it an ideal place for world-class paths without compromising ordinary urban life.
The state authorities also formulated the project as part of a broad desire to develop Maharashtra as a destination for high-class sporting events. Create owner races on the calendar, and they aim to attract motorsport enthusiasts from India and abroad, reflecting the success of international street racing in Singapore and Las Vegas. The district’s temporary regulations plan to incorporate iconic urban attractions that adhere to strict safety and environmental standards. Industry observers believe that new races can provide a platform for new drivers and teams in India. In F4 India and IRL, the dramatic night final is expected to highlight the growing competition and global widespread ambitions in India’s motorsports sector. If successful, Navi Mumbai Race could be the primary annual point to host the race festival in India and increase the country’s profile on the world race cards.