Racing Prodigy Atiqa Mir Shines with Top 6 Finish on FIA Karting Debut

Indian racing prodigy Atiqa Mir made a stunning debut in the FIA European Championship, finishing sixth in Race 2. The 11-year-old wildcard entry competed in the higher OKJ category against 92 experienced drivers. She qualified for the Super Heats and earned the Fastest Lap in Race 5. Atiqa aims to become the first female Formula 1 driver since 1992.

Key Points: Atiqa Mir Impresses with 6th Place on FIA Karting Debut

  • Atiqa Mir finishes 6th on FIA European Championship debut
  • The 11-year-old competed in higher OKJ category with more powerful equipment
  • She qualified for Super Heats, got a Fastest Lap, and impressed the paddock
  • Atiqa aims to become first female F1 driver since 1992
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Racing prodigy Atiqa Mir makes big impact on "dream" FIA Karting debut

Indian racing prodigy Atiqa Mir, 11, finishes 6th on her FIA European Championship debut. The F1 Academy-backed driver shows immense talent in a higher age category.

"It's really special driving in a FIA series, it is a dream come true for me. - Atiqa Mir"

Valencia, May 11

Indian racing sensation Atiqa Mir exceeded expectations on her FIA European Championship debut, finishing a stellar sixth in Race 2 in the "pinnacle" of karting.

Awarded a wildcard for round two of the championship, considering her special talent, the 11-year-old was once again thrown at the deep end and yet again she was able to navigate the majority of the challenges that were posed by the best in the business, as per a release.

Atiqa, India's first Formula 1 Academy-backed driver and also the highest-ranked female in the OKNJ class (age 12-14) in the FIA ranking, had to deal with more powerful equipment in the OKJ category and a tricky set of Maxxis tyres for the first time against 92 world-class drivers with much more experience.

Qualifying position is often decisive in a heavily populated field, but Atiqa fought her way into the Super Heats of the FIA (world body for four-wheel racing) sanctioned series, showing a lot of fight and speed after starting 15th on the grid.

Atiqa's best race finish of the weekend was P6 in Race 2, and she also got the coveted Fastest Lap in Race 5. A few crashes and penalties notwithstanding, the Indian with roots in J&K qualified for the Super Heats on her debut and attracted the attention of the entire paddock.

Voluntarily competing in the higher age category, Atiqa showed she belonged there and collected invaluable experience for the season ahead. Aiming to become the first female in Formula 1 since 1992, Atiqa would also be taking part in the FIA World Cup later in the year.

Reflecting on the special weekend, Atiqa called the weekend a dream come true, saying she had a strong pace throughout, raced hard, learned a lot, and enjoyed competing against the field.

"It's really special driving in a FIA series, it is a dream come true for me. My pace was good the entire weekend. I raced hard and learnt a lot this weekend. It is fun mixing it up with these guys," she said.

Atiqa's father, Asif Mir, a former India racer himself, was happy with her performance considering the enormous challenge at hand.

"A standout performance from Atiqa. She was a Wild Card entry and amongst the youngest and it was her debut in this category. She had to contend with more power, different tyres and a new team which she handled remarkably well. Qualifying P15 in a massive field and finishing P6 in one of the heat races were among the highlights," said Asif.

Atiqa would travel to Greece later this month to take part in round two of COTFA International.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Fantastic to see young talent from India breaking through in motorsport. The fact that she's already F1 Academy-backed and competing in a higher age category shows real potential. That fastest lap in Race 5 must have been special! 👏
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Vikram M
Finally some good news from Indian motorsport! After years of waiting for the next F1 driver, we have a young prodigy who's actually delivering results. The way she adapted to more powerful equipment and different tyres shows her racing IQ is beyond her years. Hope the federation backs her properly.
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James A
Impressive debut from this young Indian racer. Competing in a higher age category and still managing a top-10 finish shows she's got genuine talent. The F1 Academy backing is well-deserved. Looking forward to seeing her progress through the ranks. 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
So proud to see an Indian girl making waves in a male-dominated sport! Atiqa's determination and her father's guidance are truly inspiring. From J&K roots to European circuits - she's carrying the dreams of millions. 😊🎉
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David E
Wildcard entry, higher age category, new tyres, new team - and she still manages P6 and fastest lap. That's not just talent, that's adaptability and mental strength. India might have its next F1 star sooner than we think. 🏁

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