
Tell us regarding your school and your academic ambitions.
I always believe that I have to perform well in my academics too. I give equal time for studies too, and I’m planning to do some course which is related to Motorsports in some way.
Future plans or ambitions?
My future plan for next year is that I’m planning to go and race at international level in Formula 4 with much more better competition out in the world in faster and much more better racing circuits.
We have a lot of young minds here who might not be aware about how and where to start learning this sport, so can you tell which door should be knocked to kick start a career in racing ?
We have many racing academies to train the amateurs and help them out for figuring out their way to get into Motorsports with having the lowest budget and getting a chance for them to feel the really racing world of fast cars. We train and encourage normal people to get into Motorsports.

Mira is still learning and she says it’s a never ending process as she has miles to go. She believes and follows in the concept of setting the goals and chases the same no matter what the society speaks or thinks about you. Many gave her an annoying look when she decided to take up her career as a racer as so far it was believed that these fast moving machines are tamable only by men. But Mira Erda broke all those chains and roared like a lioness and made the statement “Yes! I am a girl and I can do it “.
Before she winded up the conversation, she said “ Keep learning new things daily in spite of what the society thinks, once you stop learning and settles to have a normal life that’s the time when your life takes the full stop”
Interviewed by Vivek Kadavath for Mad Garage



