Being a racer is not a easy task for a girl.
My DAD is my back bone whose dream was to become a racer but dint have support. i was his dream little racer. He always wanted me to be on race tracks rather than classrooms. It all started with a dream . I was just 7 when i first got a kids bike done by my dad customised for me with a kenatic engine and was taken to tracks.
those times where hard in motorsports.
My mom never supported dad and i was put into bording school. Then started my carrier @ car racing in my 8th grade with a zen car @ a autocross in 2009 when i came on a vacation i had no idea that one day i would live oy to race.. then stared with car racing as a profession.
i fell inlove with speed. I took part in almost 75+ autocross events across the country and more than 15 nation events such as INDIAN NATIONL RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP @ CHICKMAGALLUR NASIK PUNE HYDERABAD COIMBATORE CHENNAI DELHI BANGALORE KERLA MANGALORE etc.,
I have won most of the events successfully. I started biking again in 2016 last round of INRC championship at hyderabad and managed to finish as 1st runner up in ladies category
being women at motorsports and racing against men always made me happy at the win. I managed to finish my bachelor of hotel management along with racing. I was awared as INDIA'S most promissing racer at the age of 18 and youngest racer award also.. as i am the only lady who race both 4 wheel and 2 wheel . ![IMG_20171125_124118_152.jpg](
i still have to achieve lot more to prove myslef and full fill my dads dream.. living my dads dream is my life
life is better in fast lane . IMG_20171019_143646_104.jpg racing is a art not all can get it
my dad is the best co-driver at rallies i took part. He is my strengths and weaknesses. Winning is become an habbit but i need to do it better and i will. Need much support for racing. As racing is a expensive sport 😊