
Atiqa Mir, ten -year -old Indian Karting Prodigy, recently received another shot in the arm on its rapidly growing racing path by providing space in the professional development program of the development of motor sports supported by the GP ACCEL team.
GP Accel is a high -performance group of motor sports competitors at FIA F4 and Formula Regional Middle East Championship in addition to the FIA F3.
Atiqa, which is located in Dubai, is also the first Indian to support Formula 1, after winning a place in the Dyd Academy F1 program at the back of promising results on the global circle Karting.
It competed in some of the most prestigious carting championships in the world, including Rotax Euro Trophy, Rotax International Trophy, Iame Series (SAE and Europe), WSK Euro Series, WSK Super Master Series and Champions of the Future Academy.
The ATIQA signature coincides with the start of GP Academy.
“The academy will serve as a top training ground for the next generation of racing talents from SAE and abroad,” he said in a statement.
The inauguration dose of the Academy will present 15 promising young drivers and is determined to “offer a structured and competitive journey from the elite championships of go -karts and progresses after a series of single -seat races”.
Atiqa, who deals with this new chapter on her journey, said: “Everything is for me. There I feel strong, fast and free. Connecting to GP Academy Academy is a dream come true and I want to show young girls like I am from Dubai and India that we can compete at the highest level.
AMIT KAUSHAL, chairman of the Group Group Group, added: “The talent, focus and peace of atiqa on the track have been far away in its years. Over the next 15 years, we are determined to drive our development from Karting to one -meam when growing in a competitor and future F1 competition.”
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
June 5, 2025