Can Mahendra Singh Dhoni Be The Ambassador For Indian Motorsport

It may not have been a good few weeks for Dhoni and his men in white on the cricket pitch, but if the developments in Indian Motorsport are anything to go by, we seemed to have elevated our offerings.

The successes of the Indian Grand Prix, the MRF and JK Series, followed by the SIDVIN Festival of Speed and the rise in performance of Sahara Force India have hopefully drawn more audiences towards the sport. While the glitch of not having an Indian driver on the Formula1 grid in 2013 looms, I hope that Mahindra Racing and now Dhoni’s Mahi Racing Team add the extra glimmer that Indian Formula1 fans seek. (For the unknown, ‘Mahindra’ and ‘Mahi’ are not related and are two separate entities!)

By starting his own World Superbike Team (in the support Supersport Championship), Mahendra Singh Dhoni joins an elite and illustrious but limited list of Indian investors in motorsport. The list includes and is of course not limited to Dr. Vijay Mallya, Saharasri Subrata Roy, Anand Mahindra, Mohan Nagarajan (an interview with him is up next!), the Mammen (MRF) and Singhania (JK Tyres) families amongst others.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Courtesy: Dhoni World)

Along with his team, Dhoni plans to start two-wheeler racing academies in India. While the execution of such an academy would be difficult given our limited infrastructure, the idea by itself should attract a few million to motorsport in India hopefully. This would probably lead to more viewers on TV, spectators for the Indian Grand Prix and of course (and again, hopefully!) more readers for my Formula1 blog!

The main point that I am trying to make here is that while others have been promoting motorsport in India in their own ways, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is probably the best ambassador that the sport could ask for. A lethal mixture of the Indian Cricket (who better than the captain) and Motorsport should attract the average (or slightly above) Indian to a sport they have otherwise not bothered about. And I would certainly love to see the reactions of the public should he be able to steer his two-wheeler team to victory far more often and successfully than the Indian Cricket Team!

A similar occurrence took place a few years back when South Indian movie star Ajith Kumar took to racing single seater racing. I am not sure if there was a surge in followership for the sport back then, but I am certain that a Tollywood star going racing in Chennai did appeal to the locals there. Will Dhoni be able to mobilize the entire nation in a similar way? I am hopeful.

Also, memories of 2008 come back when Dr. Mallya announced his entry into the world of Formula1 with ‘Force India’ at the Gateway of India with a differently looking (for most Indians) car, the VJM01 and three non-Indian drivers, Fisico, Sutil and Liuzzi! For Mahi Racing, Dhoni has hired former World Champions to ensure that his team is within a shot of the title sooner rather than later.

And then of course, on similar lines to Dr. Mallya, will Dhoni be questioned for not hiring Indian two-wheeler racing talent? Dhoni’s team will be Kawasaki’s factory team in 2013, which should ease his on-track operations. However, I am keen to see how Dhoni goes about translating his passion for two-wheelers into a successful racing team on-track and in the bank!

Surely better than Arindham Chaudhari becoming an ambassador for Indian Motorsport via i1 Super Series! Seriously, ‘Delhi Gypsies and Billionaires’, what was the self-proclaimed marketing guru thinking!
Other Indian Motorsport related content ‘Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok in the Race of Champions‘ and ‘SIDVIN Festival of Speed‘. Also, RJ Rishi Kapoor wonders if John Abraham will race for MS Dhoni’s Mahi Racing Team a la ‘Dhoom style’, hear more about it here.

Kunal Shah is an FIA-accredited Formula 1 journalist who has been reporting on Formula 1 for nearly two decades. He worked with the Force India Formula 1 Team for 6 seasons in Marketing, Sponsorship and Commercial roles. As a former single-seater racer, he was responsible for Force India's grassroots talent program, One from a Billion Hunt. Presently, he co-writes a regular Formula 1 column for Firstpost, speaks on Inside Line F1 Podcast & Pits to Podium and produces broadcast/OTT content for NENT Group (Viasport & Viaplay).

3 comments On Can Mahendra Singh Dhoni Be The Ambassador For Indian Motorsport

  • TRUE,
    FINGERS CROSSED FOR SUPERSPORTS C’SHIP TO KICK OFF ,
    BUT REGARDING INDIAN DRIVER ON THE GRID, ITS BETTER TO NURTURE AN TALENT SINCE ITS GRASS ROOT LEVELS & MAKE HIM A FULCRUM FOR TEAM’S SUCCESS AND EVOLUTION, RATHER THAN HIRING AN EXISTING RACER WHO MAY COME FROM MULTIPLE DISCIPLINE EXPERIENCES RATHER THAN ONE.
    SFI AND MAHI RACING TEAM INDIA, WITH THEIR DRIVING ACADEMIES IN LINE(LIKE FIDA- WITH JEHAN, ARJUN & TARUN) ARE ON THE RIGHT PATH.
    WE JUST NEED TO WAIT AND WATCH,
    TILL THEN WE DO HAVE THE ON TRACK & OFF TRACK & ALSO “OUT OF THE TRACK” EXCURSIONS TO ENJOY..

  • In my opinion, for F1 racing(I’m not talking about 2-wheeler racing) the brand ambassador should be Mallya. He is agile, eloquent, flamboyant, sporty & cool. Mallya represents brand. Yes, he has trouble with KF, but that is a separate business & Force India from the F1 perspective is a separate business. Dhoni may be the king of Cricket, but i don’t think he suits the F1 arena. Bringing Dhoni in is like bringing glamour in & nothing else. I would even vote for Anand Mahindra, he is a charismatic leader who knows where to put his money and has a great brand value inside & outside India.
    Btb, it is Kollywood & not Tollywood. Ajith Kumar is a Tamil star & the corresponding wood(as they call it) is Kollywood. Tollywood represents Telugu movies 🙂

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