Iconic Ten10 Racing Returns to ARRC as Servo Hypersport Racing; Signs Rajiv Sethu and Raiku Hasegawa to represent India

Bengaluru, India Mar  30:  In a landmark move for Indian motorsport, the legendary Ten10 Racing today announced its return to the international grid under a powerful new identity: “Servo Hypersport Racing by Ten10”. In partnership with Servo, IndianOil’s premier lubricant brand, the team is set to contest the full 2026 season of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) in the highly competitive Asia Production 250cc (AP250) category.

To spearhead this new chapter, the team has signed a formidable rider duo: Indian record-breaker Rajiv Sethu, alongside 17-year-old Japanese sensation Raiku Hasegawa.

The Return of a Powerhouse

“The rebranding to Servo Hypersport Racing by Ten10 signifies a strategic alignment between Ten10’s storied racing pedigree and Servo’s cutting-edge lubricant technology. This partnership aims to leverage track-tested engineering to push the limits of performance and reliability on Asia’s most demanding circuits” said Ganesh Anantha, Director of Ten10 Racing.

“This is more than a comeback; it’s an evolution,” said Ramji Govindarajan, Director and Founder of Ten10 Racing. “By partnering with Servo, we are bringing world-class Indian industrial excellence to the racetrack. With Rajiv returning to his roots and Raiku bringing the elite technical discipline of the Japanese circuit, we have the perfect formula to participate in the AP250 class.” he added.

The Rider Lineup: Experience Meets Youth

Rajiv Sethu (India)

The “Prodigal Son” returns to the outfit where his professional journey began. As the most successful Indian rider in ARRC history, Sethu brings over seven seasons of international experience to the garage.

●        Key Achievement: First Indian to break into the Top 5 in the AP250 class (2022).

●        Current Form: Reigning 2023 Indian National Pro-Stock 301-400cc Champion.

●        Mission: To utilize his deep knowledge of Asian circuits to lead technical development and secure consistent podium finishes.

Raiku Hasegawa (Japan)

Representing the future of the sport, 17-year-old Hasegawa joins the team as one of Japan’s most promising young prospects.

●        Background: A product of the intense Japanese domestic racing ladder, a system renowned for producing world champions.

●        Mission: To integrate aggressive Japanese racing methodology into the Indian-led outfit, fostering a unique cross-cultural technical exchange.

A New Benchmark for Indian Motorsport

Servo Hypersport Racing by Ten10 is not merely competing for trophies; the team serves as a high-performance laboratory for Servo Hypersport lubricants. Data gathered from the gruelling ARRC season will directly influence the development of next-generation lubricants for high-performance motorcycles globally.

The 2026 ARRC season kicks off shortly, with the team prepared to fly the Indian flag across premier circuits in Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

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