Ravi Shastri’s iconic Audi 100 restored to full glory: What it looks like now – Times of India

Prestigious Audi 100 That former Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri won the Benson and Hedges World Championship of Cricket in Australia in 1985 by defeating Pakistan in the final has been fully restored Super Car Club Garage (SCCG), not owned by anyone else Gautam Singhania Chairman and Managing Director of Raymond Limited.
Audi 100 awarded Ravi Shastri After being named ‘The Champion of Champions’ in the tournament. Singhania handed over the keys of the restored car to the former cricketer and former India coach at an event on Friday. On receiving the car, Shastri said, “It is special in many ways, it is one of the first Audis to come to India.”

After taking delivery of his Audi 100, Shastri took to Twitter to call it a national asset. “This is as nostalgic as it can get! This is a national asset. This is the @AudiIn – @SinghaniaGautam of #TeamIndia,” read his tweet. to keep track –

The entire restoration process is said to have taken about a year. “When the car came here, it was not working at all,” Singhania said. The luxury sedan had to undergo ‘complete ground up restoration’ at the SCCG. Since the Audi 100 is not a very typical car, sourcing the parts was definitely a challenge. However, all the parts used in the car are genuine and sourced from different countries