Kiaan Shah Overcomes Injury for Double Podium in Thailand Karting Debut

Mumbai's 15-year-old karting talent Kiaan Shah made a remarkable Senior international debut at Round 2 of the IAME Asia Series in Thailand, securing a double podium finish. This achievement comes after a challenging recovery from a fractured arm sustained in a December snowboarding accident, which sidelined him for nearly two months. Despite limited preparation, he competed against a field featuring a World Champion and multiple continental champions, driving from 14th on the grid to finish fifth in the Final. His coach, Rayomand Banajee, stated that a podium on his debut exceeded all expectations given the high caliber of competition.

Key Points: Kiaan Shah's Senior Karting Debut: Twin Podium in Thailand

  • Overcame fractured arm from snowboarding
  • Stepped up to competitive Senior category
  • Finished 5th in Final for Asian podium
  • Also classified 3rd in Thailand Series standings
  • Strong recovery drive from 14th on the grid
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Mumbai's Kiaan Shah shines with twin podium finish in Thailand Asia Series

Mumbai's Kiaan Shah, 15, overcomes a fractured arm to secure a double podium finish in his Senior international debut at the IAME Asia Series in Thailand.

"The last three months have been tough. I'm grateful to my doctors, physiotherapists, and my trainer Rohan... - Kiaan Shah"

Mumbai, March 31

India's rising karting talent Kiaan Shah of Rayo Racing marked his Senior international debut with a double podium finish in Round 2 of the IAME Asia Series and IAME Thailand Series.

The 15-year-old Mumbai racer came into the weekend after a difficult phase, having suffered a fractured arm in a snowboarding accident in late December that sidelined him for nearly two months. Despite limited preparation, Kiaan made a confident step up from the Junior category into a highly competitive Senior field featuring a World Champion and several Asian and European champions.

Kiaan showed strong pace in the heats but was placed 14th on the grid for the Final. He produced a determined drive, steadily gaining positions to finish fifth, just 1.6 seconds behind reigning Asian Champion Yu Ka Po of Hong Kong. The result earned him a podium finish, with the top five classified as winners in the competition.

As the IAME Asia Series round also counted towards the Thailand Series, Kiaan was classified third to claim the second runner-up trophy, with two competitors not registered for the Thai standings. He finished behind Singapore National Champion Dillan Tan and eight-time Thai Champion Toby Gale.

Reflecting on his return, Kiaan said, "The last three months have been tough. I'm grateful to my doctors, physiotherapists, and my trainer Rohan for helping me recover and prepare for the demands of the Senior category."

Coach and mentor Rayomand Banajee added, "A podium on his Senior international debut exceeded expectations. Competing against such a high-calibre field makes this result even more special."

Having missed the opening round due to injury, Kiaan made an immediate impact in a 39-driver field at the Bira International Karting Circuit, qualifying seventh in his group. The large grid was split into four groups for the heats.

He finished fourth in Heat 1 after a clean and strong drive, while Heat 2 saw him recover from an early setback to finish seventh. However, Heat 3 proved costly as he was hit from behind by an Indonesian driver on Lap 2, forcing him to retire due to damage.

Starting tenth in the Super Heat, Kiaan climbed up to sixth before eventually finishing eighth, with rivals on fresh tyres gaining an advantage.

The DNF affected his overall standings, placing him 14th on the grid for the Final. Undeterred, Kiaan made a strong start to break into the top ten early and gradually closed in on the lead pack, eventually finishing fifth in the Asian category.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Incredible performance against such a strong field. To finish 5th and get a podium after starting 14th shows real racecraft. That DNF in Heat 3 was so unlucky, but he didn't let it break his spirit. Well done, Kiaan!
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Priya S
So proud to see a Mumbai boy making waves internationally! Karting doesn't get enough coverage in our sports media. Hope this achievement gets him and the sport the recognition they deserve. More power to you!
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Rohit P
This is fantastic, but it also highlights a concern. How many other talented kids like Kiaan are out there without the financial backing or access to international circuits? We need a stronger grassroots system for motorsport in India.
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Michael C
Competing against a World Champion and multiple Asian champions in your senior debut? That's seriously impressive. The mental strength to come back from that injury and perform at this level is remarkable. All the best for the next rounds!
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Kavya N
His attitude is as impressive as his driving. Acknowledging his doctors and team shows great humility. Wishing him a safe and successful season ahead. Let's go, Kiaan! Bring more trophies home! ✨

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