The experience you got by attending the Euro JK Series in the JK-Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship.
It’s been a really great experience to drive in the Euro Jk Series. I have got to learn lot about the car Technics and I have improved a lot in terms of driving and handling the car. It’s been a learning experience for me.
How it all started, your journey to become a racer?
When I was eight year old, I always had the love for speed and racing and cars. My father started a go karting track in Vadodara. I would go there on weekends and drive those go karts and have fun. One day my dad asked me whether I wanted to take up Motorsports in a serious way and go further. I was really curious to know how racing happens in India. And we went to Pune to see one of the National Rotax Karting Championship, and seeing no female racer over there. I got much more serious and got professionally trained when I was 9 years old and in 6 days of practicing and training I raced in my Life’s First Ever Race. Being the only girl amongst the boy was a little tough for me as they would try to push me off track or scare me. But I was always focused on what I really wanted and kept going. The situation has changed now and the other racers treat me as a racer and not as a female racer and I give them a tough competition.
Challenges you had to face in your career.
Starting from being the only girl i always had to face many challenges in the initial stages. Guys would try their best to push me off track or mess around with me during the race. I really had to work hard to give them a tough competition in terms of racing. And improve myself as a racer. Not being physically strong as guys also created few troubles for me. But I made sure I work out and made myself physically stronger.



