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Young Indian racers Aarav Dewan and Tarushi Vikram made their mark at the FIA Asia-Pacific Motorsport Championship by winning silver medals in their respective categories. Despite challenges faced by other Indian competitors, including mechanical failures and crashes, these talented young athletes demonstrated India's emerging potential in international motorsport. The championship, held in Bandaragama, Sri Lanka, showcased the skills and determination of India's young racing talents. Their performances highlight the growing competitiveness of Indian motorsport on the international stage.

Key Points: Aarav Dewan Tarushi Vikram Win Silver at Asia-Pacific Motorsport C'ship

  • - Aarav Dewan secures silver in Senior Karting Sprint event
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Aarav Dewan, Tarushi Vikram bag silver medals for India in Asia-Pacific Motorsport C'ship

Young Indian racers Aarav Dewan and Tarushi Vikram secure impressive silver medals in challenging international motorsport championship

"It was a good race, but I just didn't have the pace to match the leader. - Aarav Dewan"

Bandaragama (Sri Lanka), Sep 28

Aarav Dewan, the 15-year-old from Gurugram, and Chikmagaluru's Tarushi Vikram each secured a silver medal at the FIA Asia-Pacific Motorsport Championship 2025, which concluded here on Sunday.

Aarav finished second in the Senior class of the Karting Sprint event, while Tarushi, who had won a silver medal at the Asian Auto Gymkhana Championship yesterday, delivered another impressive performance to secure second place in the Asia-Pacific Motorsport Championship segment.

However, Aarav's P2 finish was hardly a consolation for India, as Kiaan Shah (Juniors) and Rehan Khan Rasheed (Cadet) retired from their respective finals due to a mechanical issue and a crash, respectively, when they were in contention for a potential podium spot.

Eight-year-old Arshi Gupta from Faridabad showed great potential by finishing fourth, just five-hundredths of a second behind third-placed Sum Lo from Hong Kong, China, while Bengaluru's Rayan Gowda was ninth in the Cadet Final.

In the senior final, Aarav drove well but could not match the pace of the leader Yu Ka Po (Hong Kong, China), and focused on defending his P2 position, which, however, was hardly challenged, while B Kumar Gowda (Bengaluru) was seventh.

"It was a good race, but I just didn't have the pace to match the leader. So, I did the next best thing of defending my P2 position. I am thrilled to win a medal for India and it's my first in an international championship," said Aarav.

In the Junior section, Kiaan Shah's retirement was a big disappointment when he was running second as the engine expired midway through the race. The other two Indians in the fray, Akshat Misra (Bengaluru), came in a creditable fifth, and Thomas Jacob George (Kottayam), eighth. Similarly, Rehan Khan Rasheed, who led in the first two laps, faltered and dropped to fifth, but was on a charge when an understeer led to a crash.

The two Indian teams finished fifth and eighth in the final standings, after briefly showing a glimmer of hope of competing for a possible podium spot in the two-hour Endurance race. In the two Endurance Sprints (30 minutes), the two Indian teams made little progress and finished in midfield positions.

India left without a medal in Karting Slalom, although some competitors came close to securing a podium position.

India's hopes of a medal in the Autocross event ended with Chetan Shivram (Bengaluru) and Philippos Matthai (New Delhi) finishing outside the top 8 that progressed to the medal round. Yesterday, the other Indian entry, Pragathi Gowda, was eliminated.

Even as Tarushi won her second silver this weekend, the gold medallist in the AAGC event yesterday, Achintya Mehrotra (New Delhi), could not reproduce his form as he picked up too many penalties for knocking down the cones and dropped out of medal contention. Prateek Dalal (Bahadurgarh, Haryana), the other Indian entrant, met a similar fate.

India's challenge ended when Pune's Sai Shiva Makesh Shankaran (Pune), the only Indian in the iRacing event, crashed in the semi-final round.

- IANS

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Rohit P
So many near misses though - Kiaan's engine failure when he was running second, Rehan's crash, Arshi missing podium by 0.05 seconds! Heartbreaking for these young athletes. They need better support and equipment.
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Sarah B
Tarushi winning back-to-back silvers is incredible! Two silver medals in one weekend shows real consistency and mental strength. She's definitely one to watch in international motorsports.
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Arjun K
Mechanical issues costing us podium positions again. When will our motorsports federation ensure better technical support for our drivers? These kids have the talent but need proper backing.
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Michael C
Eight-year-old Arshi Gupta finishing fourth is mind-blowing! At that age, most kids are learning to ride bicycles, and she's competing internationally. What an achievement! 👏
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Divya L
Good to see representation from across India - Gurugram, Chikmagaluru, Bengaluru, Faridabad, Pune. Motorsports is truly becoming a pan-India sport now. Hope we get more infrastructure across states.

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