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India's F1 Comeback? Maini Leads Youngsters' Revolution  First Sports With Rupha Ramani

India's F1 Comeback? Maini Leads Youngsters' Revolution First Sports With Rupha Ramani

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India's F1 Comeback? Maini Leads Youngsters' Revolution | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
India's F1 Comeback? Maini Leads Youngsters' Revolution | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
India's Formula 1 dream may have stalled after the last Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in 2013—but now, a new generation of racers is shifting gears and reigniting that ambition. From F2 driver Kush Maini making history in Monaco, to 10-year-old karting sensation Atika Mir and trailblazing female talents like Aashi Hanspal and Shriya Lohia, India's motorsport landscape is undergoing a thrilling transformation. With increased grassroots participation, international recognition, and growing infrastructure, the question is no longer if India can return to the Formula 1 calendar—but when. Rupha Ramani explores how India is racing toward an F1 future, led by young talent, national pride, and unstoppable determination.
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