Tata Steel hosts Jamshedpur’s first Classic and Vintage Car & Bike Rally

~Highlights Tata Steel’s commitment towards conserving and nurturing India’s Sports, Arts and Culture~

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~Vintage vehicles made between 1920s to 1980s participated in the rally~

~ Maiden event showcased 40 vehicles from Ranchi, Chaibasa and Jamshedpur~

Jamshedpur, : Jamshedpur’s first-ever Tata Steel Classic and Vintage Car & Bike Rally was organised today with beautiful automobiles lined up at Gopal Maidan. The rally was organised as part of the 183rd Founder`s Day celebration honouring the vision and memory of the Company’s and Tata Group’s founder Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata.

Over 40 vintage and classic cars and bikes dated from 1920s to 1980s participated in the rally with participation from Ranchi, Chaibasa and Jamshedpur. It was a unique opportunity for the owners to display their vehicles in this rally and experience the city on wheels.  The rally also included a special participant, Jamshedpur’s very own ‘Hitodi’, a 50cc moped that was manufactured by India Automotives Ltd. in Adityapur in the 1970s.

This unique and first-of-its-kind event in Jamshedpur was flagged off by T V Narendran, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Tata Steel at Gopal Maidan. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from the citizens of Jamshedpur who gathered in large numbers to see the vintage vehicles.

Addressing the gathering at Gopal Maidan, TV Narendran said: “ Vintage vehicles represent history, passion and above all, they are a source of priceless memories and joy.  These vehicles that are participating in this rally are also cultural icons in their own right.  This is also an opportunity for Tata Steel to honour the owners of these vintage vehicles whose passion for preserving our culture is unique.  Sports, arts and culture have always been a way of life in Tata Steel, and we will strive to utilise every opportunity to promote them amongst our stakeholders.”

 

Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President, Corporate Services, Tata Steel set the context of the event and said, “We are glad to have conceptualized this event and invited the proud owners of vintage vehicles from Eastern region in the first edition of this rally. We hope that this becomes a memorable experience for everyone and gives us a boost to continue organizing this event every year on a larger scale”.

 

The rally ended at United Club with the prize distribution by Dr JJ Irani, Former Managing Director, Tata Sons and Mrs Daisy Irani. Atrayee Sanyal, Vice President, Human Resource Management, Tata Steel also gave away few prizes. Ruchi Narendran was also present as one of the jury members for the event.

Prizes were given in 18 categories including the overall champion prize which was bagged by Gurmukh S Khokhar from Chaibasa who owns Austin 7 of 1933.

Jamshedpur is not only home to connoisseurs of prized vintage cars and bikes but also has a rich cultural history and heritage. The rally is aimed at promoting the richness of Jamshedpur’s culture and its history.

The list of winners in few key categories is shared below:

Category Winner Model Year Owner
BEST CAR BETWEEN 1920-29 Mercedes-Benz Nürburg RJJ1 1928 Tata Motors
BEST CAR BETWEEN 1930-39 Chevrolet Confederate 1932 Col. Arup Basu
BEST CAR BETWEEN 1940-49 Austin Princess Princess A-135   Tata Steel
BEST CAR BETWEEN 1950-1975 Mercedes 190 1964 Sanjay Sabherwal
BEST BIKE/SCOOTER BETWEEN 1940-1975 Re Fantabulous   1962 Anand Sharma
BEST ROAD RUNNING BY A CAR Mercedes 190 1964 Sanjay Sabherwal
LONGEST DISTANCE TRAVELLED Austin Austin 7 1933 Gurmukh S Khokhar
LONGEST DISTANCE TRANSPORTED Ambassador MK 2 1964 Gajendra Singh
BEST PERIOD COSTUME Chevrolet Confederate 1932 Col. Arup Basu
OVERALL CHAMPION Austin Austin 7 1933 Gurmukh S Khokhar

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