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Arafath Sheikh, 12-Year-Old Karting Sensation from Pune, Wins Rotax Max National Championships; Set to Represent India at World Finals in Sarno, Italy

Pune, MAHARASHTRA :

Arafath Sheikh, 12-Year-Old Karting Sensation from Pune, Wins Rotax Max National Championships; Set to Represent India at World Finals in Sarno, Italy

Pune (Maharashtra) :

Crest Motorsports is thrilled to announce that Arafath Sheikh, a remarkable 12-year-old karting prodigy from Pune, has emerged victorious in the Rotax Max National Championships. His impressive win not only showcases his talent but also secures his spot to represent India at the prestigious World Finals taking place from October 18 to October 26 in Sarno, Italy.

Arafath’s journey to the top was anything but easy. Over the past six months, he faced tough competition across five rounds of high-stakes kart racing. His unwavering dedication, consistent fitness training,sim training and relentless pursuit of excellence have culminated in making him the fastest go-kart race driver in the country today.

Mentored by his father, Sayeed Sheikh, who shares a deep passion for motorsports, Arafath has honed his skills at Pune Kartdrome, a race track owned by his father. Under his father’s guidance, Arafath has developed into an exceptional driver and recently made history as the youngest driver to race for the Mumbai Falcons Racing Team, where he clinched their first championship in karting. His extraordinary talent has garnered him as a fully sponsored driver and the Indian hopes for next formula driver, paving the way for a promising future in motorsports with Mumbai Falcons a 4 times UAE champions in formula racing.

Arafath Sheikh’s impressive track record includes an astonishing 27 national podiums and 5 international podiums. He has been 3 times micro vice- champion and 1 time okj vice champion.Notably, he is recognized as the youngest Asian driver to begin racing at the tender age of 6. Starting his racing career in the Bambino category in the UAE, Arafath has maintained an unbroken trajectory in the world of competitive karting ever since.

Arafath current coach and head tunner Paul Carr(Age 67) had come to provide assistance from the UK .He has worked with 21 formula 1 drivers in the past as well including big names as lando norris. Suresh and Nizam were directly involved with Paul Carr for getting Arafath win this national championships.

As he prepares for the World Finals in Sarno, Arafath is eager to showcase his skills on the international stage and make India proud. The entire Motorsports family and his supporters & sponsors are excited to cheer him on as he embarks on this incredible journey for the world finals.

Speaking to arafath he would also like to thank The Bishop’s school camp for their support and blessings. His nutrition expert Aruna Prasad and physical trainer Dr Moses.

Join us in wishing Arafath Sheikh all the best at the World Finals as he represents team India on the global karting stage!

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source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> Partner Content> Press Releases ANI / October 03rd, 2024

Grand double for Ishaan, Shonal, Rivaan,and Shiv

Bengaluru, KARNATAKA /Pune, Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA :

The winners in various categories, standing from left, Shonal, Rivaan, and Shiv Tummala. Sitting: Ishaan. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Ishaan Madesh, a seven-time National champion across various categories, held off his sibling Rohaan in both the Pre-Finals and Finals in the Senior Max class for a grand double in the second round of the MECO-FMSCI National Karting Championship Rotax Max Classes at the CoASTT circuit in Coimbatore on Sunday.

Shonal Kunimal from Kozhikode (Birel Art India) and Pune’s Arafat Sheikh (Crest Motorsports) won the Finals and the Pre-Finals respectively in the Junior Max category.

Expectedly, Chennai’s Rivaan Dev Preetham (MSPORT) dominated the newly introduced Mini Max category, winning both the Finals and the Pre-Finals to complete a double, as did Shiv Tummala from Bengaluru (Peregrine Racing), who was an equally facile winner in the Micro Max class, where he comfortably held off his rivals.

The results (provisional):

Senior Max: Finals (20 laps): 1. Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) 15mins, 06.320s, 2. Arjun Vijay Chheda (Crest Motorsports) 15:14.080, 3. Rohaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) 15:15.424.

Pre-Finals (15 laps): 1. Ishaan 11:24.689, 2. Rohaan 11:34.956, 3. Laksh Manish Bafna (Kart Crew Motorsports) 11:35.157.

Junior Max: Finals (18 laps): 1. Shonal Kunimal (Birel Art India) 13:51.050, 2. Eshanth Vengatesan (MSPORT) 13:53.974, 3. B. Kumar Gowda (Rayo Racing) 14:04.270.

Pre-Finals (16 laps): 1. Arafath Sheikh (Crest Motorsports) 12:04.909, 2. Hridaan Sanadhya (Crest Motorsports) 12,21.680, 3. Shonal 12:24.750.

Mini Max: Finals (16 laps): 1. Rivaan Dev Preetham (MSPORT) 12:31.339, 2. Hamza Balasinorwala (Crest Motorsports) 12:35.028, 3. Yatharth Gaur (Leapfrog Racing) 12:35.630.

Pre-Finals (14 laps): 1. Rivaan 10:59.312, 2. Yatharth 11:04.510, 3. Danish Dalmiya (Rayo Racing) 11:14.365.

Micro Max: Finals (13 laps): 1. Shiv Tummala (Peregrine Racing) 10:34.726, 2. Zidaan Arshaan Anees (Peregrine Racing) 10:39.957, 3. Aarav Surekha (Rayo Racing) 10:40.030.

Pre-Finals (12 laps): 1. Shiv Tummala 09:43.943, 2. Zidaan 09:47.055, 3. Aarav 09:54.239.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Motorsport / by Sports Bureau / August 04th, 2025