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#Toto #Wolff #George #Russell #watch #Indian #racer #Atiqa #Mir #shines #WSK #Italy">Toto Wolff, George Russell watch as Indian racer Atiqa Mir shines in WSK in Italy Racing prodigy Atiqa Mir kept scaling new heights at 11 years of age as she recorded the highest-ever race finish by an Indian in her category at World Series Karting (WSK) with a stellar P2 in Race 1 here.
Atiqa, the first Indian to be supported by Formula One Academy and the highest-ranked female worldwide in the OKNJ category (age 12-14), showed scorching speed in the opening race of WSK Euro Series Round 2 at the South Garda Karting here.
This was also the second time ever that a female finished P2 in a race in the OKNJ class at WSK.
Atiqa has been turning heads with the sheer weight of her performances on the European circuit, and this weekend, among the spectators in Lonato were Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff and their star driver George Russell.
Atiqa hit her straps from the get-go, finishing P2 in the warmup.
In qualifying, she was a contender for pole position but missed the all-important slipstream, usually worth two-tenths of a second. Despite that, she finished fourth fastest in her group and only a 10th of a second behind the pole sitter.
The highlight of Atiqa’s weekend was unarguably Race 1, where she finished P2. She displayed strong racecraft and speed while battling the best drivers in the world. She missed P1 by only 8 tenths of a second.
Atiqa had incident-filled races during the rest of the weekend, with some hard racing resulting in some nosecone penalties, placing her in P12 out of 60 drivers in the Heat Rankings.
The pre-final and final races were tough, and she ended the weekend with P15 on the road out of 60 drivers.
Reflecting on her performance, Atiqa said, “A breakthrough weekend for me with another strong qualifying and a P2 finish. A few incidents spoiled what could have been a really strong weekend but it wasn’t meant to be. Lots of positives this weekend and now I will prepare for the biggest race of my career in two weeks time (Championship of the Future Euro Series and FIA European Championship).”
Atiqa’s father Asif Mir, a former Formula Asia Vice Champion, said the weekend was full of racing incidents and her daughter did the best she could in the circumstances.
“A strong start to Atiqa’s weekend with good qualifying and Race 1. She struggled after that as she had outside row starts in all her remaining races, but she held her own,” he said.
“The racing was very rough, and she got nosecone penalties for no fault of hers, but such is racing. Her progress is strong, and we keep working hard to make her a better driver.”
Published on Apr 20, 2026
Racing prodigy Atiqa Mir kept scaling new heights at 11 years of age as she…
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#Indian #racing #wonderkid #Atiqa #Mir #topranked #female #FIA #International #Kart #Ranking">Indian racing wonderkid Atiqa Mir is now top-ranked female in FIA International Kart Ranking
Indian racing prodigy Atiqa Mir has emerged as the highest-ranked female in the latest FIA International Kart Ranking (IKR) in her category.
The 11-year-old is placed in seventh overall position in the International OK-NJ class (age 12-14), making her the highest-ranked female racer in the rankings calculated by the motorsport’s world governing body, the FIA. Zoltan Coigny of Switzerland leads the rankings.
Atiqa, the first Indian to be supported by the Formula 1 Academy, was fast-tracked into the junior category (age 12-14) from the mini class (8-12) at the start of 2026 considering her special talent.
She repaid the immense faith shown by her backers by bagging a historic podium in the opening round of the Champions of the Future Academy (COTFA) series in Valencia last month.
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Her father, Asif Mir, who was India’s first national karting champion, is pleased with his daughter’s rapid rise in the world of motorsport without losing sight of the ultimate goal—reaching Formula 1—with no female having raced there since 1992.
“Atiqa has reached a big milestone in her career due to her hard work and support from everyone involved in her journey. It is a proud moment for India. She needs to keep working hard and improving; it is a moving target. There is a famous saying in racing, ‘If you sit still, you are moving backwards,’” said Asif.
Last month, Atiqa capped off a successful campaign in the WSK Super Master Series with a commendable eighth-place finish out of 53 drivers in the final round at Franciacorta.
After a welcome break of two weeks, she is back testing in Lonato this weekend ahead of WSK Euro Round 2 at the same circuit the following week.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
Indian racing prodigy Atiqa Mir has emerged as the highest-ranked female in the latest FIA International Kart Ranking (IKR) in her category.
The 11-year-old is placed in seventh overall position in the International OK-NJ class (age 12-14), making her the highest-ranked female racer in the rankings calculated by the motorsport’s world governing body, the FIA. Zoltan Coigny of Switzerland leads the rankings.
Atiqa, the first Indian to be supported by the Formula 1 Academy, was fast-tracked into the junior category (age 12-14) from the mini class (8-12) at the start of 2026 considering her special talent.
She repaid the immense faith shown by her backers by bagging a historic podium in the opening round of the Champions of the Future Academy (COTFA) series in Valencia last month.
READ: Over 20,000 volunteers behind organising F1 2025 season: FIA report
Her father, Asif Mir, who was India’s first national karting champion, is pleased with his daughter’s rapid rise in the world of motorsport without losing sight of the ultimate goal—reaching Formula 1—with no female having raced there since 1992.
“Atiqa has reached a big milestone in her career due to her hard work and support from everyone involved in her journey. It is a proud moment for India. She needs to keep working hard and improving; it is a moving target. There is a famous saying in racing, ‘If you sit still, you are moving backwards,’” said Asif.
Last month, Atiqa capped off a successful campaign in the WSK Super Master Series with a commendable eighth-place finish out of 53 drivers in the final round at Franciacorta.
After a welcome break of two weeks, she is back testing in Lonato this weekend ahead of WSK Euro Round 2 at the same circuit the following week.
Published on Apr 11, 2026
Indian racing prodigy Atiqa Mir has emerged as the highest-ranked female in the latest FIA…