Updated On: 03 October, 2023 07:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A unique three-day festival of speed brings the taste of autocross, track time attacks and the experience of drifting to motorheads in the city

Two cars compete on the Raymond Race Track
Racing as a sport has always defied physics and human belief. Think Ayrton Senna driving one-handed through the streets of Monaco in 1990, or Michael Schumacher in the rain at the 1996 Spanish Grand Prix. Yet, beyond the speed of racing lies the complex art of drifting. The three-day long Festival of Speed at the Raymond Race track in Thane seeks to transform the art into an unforgettable experience for Mumbai’s motorheads.
“It [drifting] is the most exciting thing,” shares Mudit Grover, co-founder, Bad Boi Drifts that will be hosting the festival alongside BND Motorsport. The 28-year-old began his journey into motorsports in 2014-15 and has since participated in rallies, track time attacks, drag races among others. “Drifting is difficult, and not to be tried without supervision or control,” he warns.