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Raid De Himalaya

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Raid De Himalaya is a motorsport started in 1999. It is the world's highest rally raid. The 2009 event ran in six legs from Shimla to Srinagar, between 5 October and 13 October.

Himalayan Motorsport Association

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The Himalayan Motorsport Association was formed in 1999 with the aim of conducting motorsporting events in the Himalayan regions of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand.

The association is registered as a society under the Registrar of Societies Act 1814 at Shimla where the association has its registered office.

HMA is a non - profit society that donates its surplus income for worthy causes. In 2012, Himalayan Motorsport donated Rs. 10 lakhs to the Deputy Commissioner Leh towards relief work conducted for the victims of the cloudburst that struck Ladakh. HMA also supports Umang, a society in Jaipur that is involved with educating children with special needs. As part of its social responsibility program, HMA organizes rallies for 'blind navigators' in Delhi and Rajasthan.

All members of HMA have been associated with motorsport for the last 20 to 30 years as rally drivers or organizers, across the country. Many are qualified Scrutineers and Stewards who have current Scrutineer and Steward licenses from the FMSCI.

The Himalayan Motorsport Association is a Council Member Club of the Federation of Motorsports Clubs of India (FMSCI), Chennai. About 500 clubs are members of the Federation of which eight are appointed as Council Members.

HMA is the first Indian Club (in 2001) to have its event - the Raid de Himalaya - inscribed on the International Off Road Rallies Calendar with the FIA (Paris) and the FIM (Geneva). There are 12 such events worldwide and the Raid de Himalaya is one of them.

Internationally reputed to be the "highest motorsport event in the world", the Raid de Himalaya was created by HMA and has been organized and conducted by the club for the past 15 years consecutively.

Other events run by HMA include the Dhorra Kross (Desert 4 x 4 training in Rajasthan) and the Ice Kross (Snow and Ice 4 x 4 training in Himachal/ Kashmir). Both these events are organized annually and showcase HMA's expertise in the field of cross country driving.

4x4 XTREME Winners
Year Driver Vehicle
1999 Sanjay Sikand Maruti Gypsy
2000 Abhilash P G Maruti Esteem
2001 Along Aier Maruti Gypsy
2002 Lima Jamir Maruti Gypsy
2003 Mosem Jamir Maruti Gypsy
2004 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2005 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2006 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2007 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2008 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2009 Amarindar Brar Maruti Gypsy
2010 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2011 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2012 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2013 Suresh Rana Maruti Gypsy
2014 Amartej Ps Puwal Maruti Gypsy
2015 Tsering Lhakpa Maruti Gypsy
2016 Suresh Rana Grand Vitara
2017 Suresh Rana Grand Vitara
2018 Arindam Saikia Polaris
MOTO-QUAD Winners
Year Rider Motorcycle
1999 Suhrid Sharma Suzuki Supra
2000 Amarinder Sandhu Suzuki Shaolin
2001 Suhrid Sharma Suzuki Supra
2002 Suhrid Sharma Suzuki Shogun
2003 Sukhjinder Rana TVS Fiero
2004 Suresh Rana TVS Fiero
2005 Ashish Saurabh Moudghil Hero Honda CBZ
2006 Damon IAnson Yamaha XT 600
2007 Ashish Saurabh Moudghil Hero Honda Karizma R
2008 Ashish Saurabh Moudghil Hero Honda Karizma R
2009 Ashish Saurabh Moudghil Yamaha WR250F
2010 Ashish Saurabh Moudghil Yamaha WR450F
2011 Helly Frauwallner Yamaha WR450F
2012 CS Santosh Honda CRF450X
2013 Helly Frauwallner Yamaha WR450F
2014 Natraj R TVS Sherco RTR 450
2015 KP Aravind TVS Sherco RTR 450
2016 Abdul Wahid Tanveer TVS Sherco RTR 450
2017 Abdul Wahid Tanveer TVS Sherco RTR 450
2018 Natraj R TVS Sherco RTR 450

References

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  • Chander Suta Dogra (7 November 2008). "Raid de Himalaya". Outlook India. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  • Sharma, Anamika (2 September 2009). "Raid de Himalaya 2009 from October 5, 2009". North India Times. Archived from the original on 1 January 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  • "Raid De Himalaya to get tougher with history". The Indian Express. 30 September 2008. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
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