The Abu Dhabi Formula 2 Powerboat Team has departed to compete in the third round of the UIM F2 World Championship, set to take place in San Nazzaro, Italy, from 29th to 31st August, with the participation of an elite lineup of international drivers.
The 23-year-old Indian driver inherited the position from Richard Verschoor, who was disqualified due to a technical infringement following the race, as per a press release.
India's F2 driver Kush Maini tested for the BWT Alpine F1 team in the Red Bull Ring, Austria. In a watershed moment for Indian motorsport, Maini became only the fourth Indian to successfully test a Formula 1 car
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 30: TVS Motor Company (TVSM) - a leading global automaker that operates in the two and three-wheeler segments, today made a significant move signalling its commitment to the broader motorsports landscape. TVS Racing - India's first factory racing team and
Kush Maini, who is part of the Alpine Academy, sporting car number 9 and driving for the Invicta team, drove an amazing feature race after starting absolutely last in the opening round of the Formula 2 Championship feature race in Bahrain today, which was over 32 laps.
India's F2 driver Kush Maini, who will be driving for Invicta racing, issued a special appeal to all motorsport fans in the country, thanking them for their support
Invicta Virtuosi Racing has today announced Alpine F1 Academy Driver Kush Maini for the 2024 FIA Formula 2 season. Maini joins the British squad for his second season in Formula 2, having made his debut in 2023 with Campos Racing.
Currently competing in his rookie FIA Formula 2 season with Campos Racing, Kush Maini secured his first F2 podium with a third-place finish in the Sprint Race in Australia and his best Qualifying result of second at Silverstone. The Bangalore-born Indian driver currently sits just outside of
Mercedes junior driver and F2 championship contender Frederik Vesti will take part in an official F1 session for the first time later this year when he gets behind the wheel of the W14 during first practice in Mexico.