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- Atiqa Mir - Wikipedia
Mir became the first Indian female driver to qualify for the finals of the Rotax Euro Trophy in South Garda, Italy in 2024 [6] Later that year, she won a race in the Micro Max category at the Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy (RMCIT) held in Le Mans, France, becoming the first female racer to win a race in the series [7] In January 2025, she joined the Babyrace Driver Academy in Italy to compete in the WSK Karting Series [8][9] She also became the only Asian driver selected for the
- 10-year-old Atiqa Mir set to become first Indian female to race in . . .
India's 10-year-old karting sensation Atiqa Mir is set to become the first female from the country to race in the World Series Karting (WSK) Championships after being signed by
- J K’s Atiqa Mir to become first Indian female to race in World Series . . .
The racer from Jammu and Kashmir will also be the only female in the Mini class having a highly competitive grid of over 60 karts She will race in all three WSK Championships this year: the WSK Super Master Series, the WSK Euro Series, and the WSK Final Cup as a debutant
- Atiqa Mir WSK Karting: First Indian female racer at age 10
NEW DELHI: India’s rising karting star, Atiqa Mir, is set to make history by competing in the 2025 World Series Karting (WSK) Championships At just 10 years old, Atiqa will become the first Indian female to race in the prestigious WSK, often called the “Formula 1” of karting
- 10-year-old Atiqa Mir to race in World Series Karting
The ten-year-old Atiqa is the first Indian female to drive in the WSK and will also be the only female in the Mini class on the entire grid of over 60 karts She will race in all three
- 10-year-old Atiqa Mir set to become the first Indian female to race in . . .
10-year-old Atiqa Mir from Jammu and Kashmir becomes the first Indian female to compete in the prestigious World Series Karting Championships Nine year old Atiqa Mir is the only Asian to be selected for the Iron Dames Young Talent initiative
- Valley’s Atiqa makes history, is first Indian female to race in World . . .
India’s 10-year-old karting prodigy, Atiqa Mir, is set to make history by becoming the first female from the country to race in the prestigious World Series Karting (WSK) Championships
- Atiqa Mir: The 11-Year-Old Speed Trailblazer Shattering Barriers in . . .
In the fiercely competitive world of international karting—where razor-thin margins and relentless aggression define victory—11-year-old Atiqa Mir is rewriting what is possible Recently, the young Indian racer from Jammu Kashmir became the highest-qualifying female in the history of the COTFA international karting series, securing fourth place in the F1 Academy-backed championship before finishing seventh overall against some of the world’s best young drivers Competing against a
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