
'This is my time': Ajith Kumar reflects on racing dreams, criticism, and his relentless spirit
Actor
Ajith Kumar
, one of the biggest stars of Tamil cinema, has not only made his mark in films but has also made a serious place for himself in the world of motorsports. Last year, he launched a professional racing team, "Ajith Kumar Racing," and since then he has participated in high-profile races like the Dubai 24H Dheeraj and the Mugello 12H of Italy.
Ajith
's transition to motorcyclists, while dividing his year between films and racing, has achieved significant success in just one year, strengthening his commitment to his passion.
Ajith Kumar on early career criticism
In a recent interview with Autocar India, Ajith opened up about his journey and critics. 'I don't measure myself based on how others perceive me. 'I aim to be a winner on my own terms,' he said firmly. Reflecting on his early days in cinema, he recalled facing criticism for his Tamil diction, which carried an English accent.
'I worked hard on my weakness instead of ignoring it. Now, the results are visible,' he said. Drawing parallels between acting and racing, he added, 'Like films, injuries are part of racing.
But I'm focused. I learn fast. This is my time. I won't step back.'
Ajith Kumar's ultimate goal
Ajith, now 54 years old, believes age is no barrier to dreams. 'I want to continue racing as long as I can. With God's grace, my health is good. My team and family support me. I've seen racers active even after 60—why not me?' he said, determined and confident about his racing future. Speaking about his goals, Ajith said sports instill discipline beyond academics. His dream is to establish 'Ajith Kumar Racing' as a dominant force in endurance racing.
'Racing is not just a hobby. I love it deeply. My aim is to take my team to unmatched heights,' he concluded.
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