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Zhou leads UNI Virtuosi 1-2; Jehan loses reverse-grid pole as he was hit twice in the last lap
Monaco, 21 May 2021: Guanyu Zhou strengthened his early lead of the Drivers’ Championship in Sprint Race 1 at Monte Carlo, surviving a late Safety Car to win at a canter over Felipe Drugovich. The UNI-Virtuosi racer led from lights-to-flag, with the Brazilian claiming P2 after Christian Lundgaard was forced to retire from second with mechanical issues.
Ace Indian driver Jehan Daruvala got hit twice in the fag end and was forced to give up his place after a cheeky overtaking move by Armstrong on the 30th and last lap on the punishing street circuit. This effectively ended Jehan’s pole on the reverse grid for the next sprint race on Saturday. After starting on P 11 he finished the race in the same place after being bumped twice. The disadvantage of starting on P11 for the second sprint race continues. “I was on for reverse grid pole until the final lap where I got hit twice, getting barged out of the way and lost out on it. Very disappointed and I feel the move was not fair… Anyway I can’t do anything about it now but to accept it and try my best for the next 2 races,” said Daruvala after the race. The Indian continues to be in the third place in the standings with 28 points while Armstrong is in 12 position.
Roy Nissany said Monaco is all about “the mental game,” in the lead-up to the race, and the DAMS’ racer played it well, holding off Campos’ Ralph Boschung for a first Formula 2 podium.
It was a rather calm affair around the streets of Monte Carlo, with Jüri Vips coming out on top of a race-long battle with Dan Ticktum for fifth. While Théo Pourchaire continued his hot form in Round 2, making up three places to seventh, ahead of PREMA Racing’s Oscar Piastri.
AS IT HAPPENED
One of just four drivers to have experienced the streets of Monaco in a Formula 2 car before, Zhou enjoyed a near-perfect getaway off the line, coolly pulling off into the distance when the lights went out.
The Chinese racer was expecting to go head-to-head with his UNI-Virtuosi teammate Drugovich, but instead it was his Alpine Academy rival, Lundgaard, who was breathing down his neck at the exit of Turn 1. The ART ace had taken the inside curb to pass Drugovich for second at the start.
Qualifying on the front row on Thursday, Robert Shwartzman experienced contrasting fortunes in Sprint Race 1, pushing too hard and whacking the wall of Casino Square. The Russian limped back to the pits with half a front wing and attempted to get back out, but was eventually forced to retire.
A fierce battle was emerging between Vips and Ticktum, with the duo trading fastest laps in a battle for sixth. One place further back was the star of Qualifying, Pourchaire, who was continuing his fearless debut in Monte Carlo, making up two places to P8 inside of the opening 10 laps.
Having bridged a 3s gap between himself and Zhou, Lundgaard’s podium was suddenly under threat as smoke bellowed from the back of his ART. The Dane slowed significantly and began to drop down the order, before coming to a stop and bringing out a yellow flag.
Also eyeing a maiden rostrum in F2 was Boschung in fourth. Confident on the back of securing his best qualifying position at this level on Thursday, the Swiss racer was pushing his Campos in pursuit of Nissany, but couldn’t bridge the gap and settled for P4, his highest finish in F2.
The Swiss’ teammate Gianluca Petecof didn’t enjoy quite as positive an outing, colliding with the wall at the second part of the swimming pool corner and coming to a halt on track. A full Safety Car arrived on the scene with the potential to change the entire race, crushing Guanyu Zhou’s 8s gap and triggering a three-lap dash to the finish line.
Displaying nerves of steel, Zhou aced the restart ahead of Drugovich and began to build up the gap between them once more, creating a 2s buffer within the first of the three closing laps.
There was a fourth retirement as Marino Sato put his Trident in the wall on the penultimate lap, but the marshals worked swiftly to ensure they wouldn’t need another Safety Car.
The points’ scorers all stayed out of trouble on the closing lap, but just behind them Marcus Armstrong was closing in on Jehan Daruvala. The DAMS’ driver deemed the move a risk worth taking and undertook an overtake which was not there, and a definite crash would have taken place but for the Carlin driver who allowed Armstrong to pass at the finish line and snatch his reverse grid pole for Sprint Race 2. Some considered the move very unfair, but Jehan, a gentleman to the core, allowed him to pass, and avoided a crash by giving way.

Jehan Daruvala, a gentleman to the core, allowed Armstrong to escape a crash, and left him to pass where there was no way he can pass. The Unfair move stood and Jehan lost the reverse grid pole for the second sprint race. A TV grab courtesy EuroSport India KEY QUOTE – GUANYU ZHOU (UNI-VIRTUOSI)
“This felt pretty special, I think it is a great achievement for the whole team. Finishing one-two as well, that doesn’t happen very often in Formula 2, so I am super happy for them with all of the work that they put in.
“We had decent pace today and I was really comfortable at the front. Two more races to go and hopefully we can go a little bit forward and bring us some decent points for the weekend.”
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Eurosport India to telecast 2021 FIA Formula 2 in India
Mumbai, 21 May, 2021: Eurosport India, the go-to destination for passionate sports fans in India has acquired the broadcasting rights to the 2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship, the primary feeder series to Formula 1.
The FIA Formula 2 Championship will take place over eight action-packed weekends with two sprint races on the Saturday, preceding an hour-long feature race on the Sunday. The 2021 season started in Bahrain in March, ending in December in Abu Dhabi, and will visit iconic circuits such as Silverstone and Monza this year, as well as Monaco this weekend (21-22 May).
Indian driver Jehan Daruvala is competing in the 2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship for the Carlin team, and currently sits in third place in the driver standings after a strong start to the season with 28 points behind G Xhou (41) and L Lawson (30). Yuki Tsunoda and Mick Schumacher are some of its notable alumni who recently graduated to F1.
Eurosport across the globe has a rich heritage of broadcasting some of the best motorsports championships in the world including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, MotoGP, the NASCAR Cup Series, the Dakar Rally, FIM World Superbike Championship, Indycar and Formula E. The FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP complements a list of motorsports properties on Eurosport India which includes MotoGP, NASCAR Cup Series, British Superbikes, FIM Moto Endurance (EWC) and WTCR.
Vijay Rajput, Senior Vice President – Affiliate Sales and Product Distribution, Asia – India Sales & Distribution at Discovery Inc. and Head of Eurosport India said, “Indians have been consuming motorsports like never before. It is undoubtedly a growing market and we are delighted to expand our rich library of varied sports content by acquiring the rights of the 2021 FIA F2 Championship. We have been constantly expanding our offerings to suit the wide-ranging interests of our users and hope the fans will have a thrilling time enjoying the sport first-hand.”
The Schedule is as follows:
Round 1 26-28 March BAHRAIN Sakhir Round 2 20-22 May MONACO Monte Carlo Round 3 04-06 June AZERBAIJAN Baku Round 4 16-18 July GREAT BRITAIN Silverstone Round 5 10-12 September ITALY Monza Round 6 24-26 September RUSSIA Sochi Round 7 03-05 December SAUDI ARABIA Jeddah Round 8 10-12 December UAE Yas Island Action from FIA Formula 2 – Monte Carlo, Monaco – Sprint Race 1 will be live on EUROSPORT and EUROSPORT HD from 03:15 pm IST) onwards on Friday, 21st May 2021. You can also watch the FIA Formula 2 Championship by streaming Eurosport channel feed on the discovery+ app.
About Eurosport India:
Eurosport India is the go-to destination for passionate sports fans in India. Unlocking the power of sport through world-class content from the world’s greatest sporting events, Eurosport India provides the Indian audience with an unrivalled premium sports offering. As the Home of the Olympic Games in Europe, Discovery is bringing Eurosport to discovery+, the real-life direct-to-consumer streaming service,starting in a range of international markets during 2021. Firmly established as the number one sport destination in Europe and the Home of Cycling, Grand Slam Tennis and Winter Sport, Eurosport channels – Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2 – reach 246 million cumulative subscribers across 75 countries in Europe,Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Eurosport Events specializes in the management and promotion of international sporting events.
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Shwartzman tops times in Free Practice; Jehan P15: F2
Monaco, 20 May 2021: PREMA Racing’s Robert Shwartzman pulled off a storming lap in the final two minutes of a disrupted Free Practice in Monte Carlo, setting 1:22.041 to finish more than half a second ahead of Carlin’s Dan Ticktum and Hitech Grand Prix’s Jüri Vips.
Indian racer Jehan Daruvala useds the practices to get some crucial data was P15 on the timesheets.
There were three stoppages in the opening 20 minutes of the session, the first coming with only six laptimes on the board after Marino Sato came to a halt on track and brought out a Red Flag.
A second was required after Gianluca Petecof’s Campos went up in smoke, but not before a full set of fast laps from the grid, with Felipe Drugovich the quickest of the lot running at 1m 24s.
Liam Lawson was the first to try out the Super Soft tyres when action resumed, but the Hitech Grand Prix racer wasn’t able to set a fresh time due to a third stoppage. This time only a Virtual Safety Car was required, after Bent Viscaal clipped the wall.
The field finally got some uninterrupted running in with 17 minutes to go, Vips breaking the 1m 24s barrier to leap to first. The Estonian improved again on his next run, strengthening his place at the top of the table with a tour of 1:22.628.
The times started to tumble in the final two minutes of the session, with Shwarztman thumping around the streets of Monaco on softs to steal first, beating Vips’ time by nearly six tenths. Ticktum jumped the Hitech as well, but was still half a second off the Russian.
Vips did hold onto P3, beating out Drugovich by 0.035s. Ralph Boschung – who had briefly held P2 in the final five minutes – finished sixth behind the second PREMA of Oscar Piastri.
Taking seventh and eighth, Lawson and Marcus Armstrong were more than a second off the leading lap, while Guanyu Zhou and Roy Nissany completed the top 10.
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Akhil Rabindra makes it to Aston Martin Academy again
Bangalore,19 May 2021: Bengaluru based 24-year-old GT4 racer Akhil Rabindra, today made it to the coveted list of the Aston Martin Racing Driver Academy third time in a row for the 2021 class. Akhil who is currently competing for AGS Events Racing team at the European GT4 Championships, is the only Asian to have made it to the prestigious AMR driving academy along with 14 others from across the world. The British luxury sportscar manufacturer made this important announcement today. Aston Martin through their driver academy aim to search for the next generation of GT4 endurance superstars and the 2021 class has only 15 elite drivers ( all between 17-26 years) from around the world competing with the hope to land up with an Aston Martin Junior drivers contract a year later. Akhil currently drives an Aston Martin Vantage GT4 for AGS Events Racing team.
Akhil will be racing the second round of the 2021 season at the European GT4 Championships from 28th-30th May,2021. The race would be hosted at the Paul Ricard circuit.
A thrilled and excited Akhil reacted after the announcement saying, “I am extremely excited and delighted to be on the AMR Driver Academy again this season. This year I have all the experience gathered from the past two years and no excuses to perform to the best to my ability to prove to myself and AMR. I would like to thank my sponsors, AGS Events Racing Team for their continued support and faith in my dream.”
The selection criteria to this elite program are based on a wide range of criteria including pace, consistency and technical feedback. The judging panel included AMR President David King, Managing Director John Gaw, two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Jonny Adam (GB), works star Ross Gunn (GB), and Hasse-Clot. The judging panel also evaluate each drivers’ ability to manage the strategic,teamwork, commercial and public relations aspects of their role.
Rabindra is the only Asian to have made it to the highly respected AMR Driver Academy for consecutive years in 2019-20 & 2020-2021. The 24 year old racer will also the only Indian driver in the European GT4 Championship this season.
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J Rod finishes overall 4th as two Hero riders in top-5
Villamartin (Spain), 16 May 2021: Hero MotoSports Team Rally, the rally racing team of the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters – Hero MotoCorp, completed their first rally of the new season on a strong note with two of its riders finishing in the Top 5 in overall standings.
Joaquim Rodrigues and Franco Caimi, placed fourth and fifth respectively after Stage 3 started the final stage with the best chances of achieving a Podium for the team. Joaquim made a strong start to the stage but settled on the side of caution owing to a couple of crashes and brought the bike home safely in the seventh position. This was enough for him to earn a fourth place in the overall standings, building upon his win in the Prologue and a strong performance throughout the rally.
Franco Caimi also made a strong final dash and managed secure a fifth place in the last stage of the rally, his efforts rewarding him with a fifth place in the overall standings too. With this he managed to achieve a Top 5 finish in his very first rally in Hero MotoSports colors.
Sebastian Buhler, who had received a 15 minutes penalty yesterday owing to an engine change effectively lost his chance of an overall podium finish. Yet, he put the new engine to good use and achieved good speed to finish the final stage in fourth place. He finished the rally on the eight position in the overall rankings.

Sebastian Buhler finishes overall 8th. A Hero MotoSports image With a report card that boasts of a stage win in the Prologue, three stage podiums, seven Top-5 stages and all the riders competing for the top positions, Andalucia Rally, undoubtedly turned out to be a highly successful and positive first step for the Team into the new season. The resurgence of Joaquim Rodrigues, the consistency of Sebastian Buhler and the fresh energy of Franco Caimi in the team augurs really well for the team’s prospects in the upcoming season.
Next up for Hero MotoSports Team Rally will be the Rally Kazakhstan scheduled from June 7– 13, where the team will be looking to gain more experience and saddle time for the riders while battling for top results.
Wolfgang Fischer, Team Manager, Hero MotoSports Team Rally: ”This has been a great start to our season. We tested some new configurations in the bike and also in the team. I am very happy that we have a lot of positives to take home. It was great to see JRod back among the top positions, while Buhler was very impressive with his consistency and in Caimi we have another top contender bringing fresh energy into the team. The bike has also performed really well and supported the riders to fight for the top positions, so all in all, I think we have a very good combination. Now we look to build on this further in the next rallies. Last but not the least, we want to express our thanks to everyone back in the Hero family and our supporters across the world. This is a tough time for all of us and we urge you to keep safe.”
Joaquim Rodrigues, Rider, Hero MotoSports Team Rally: “Today was difficult day for me as I had a couple of crashes and hurt my hand and knee a little bit. So, I decided to slow down and focus on getting the bike to the finish safely. In the second part I got into a better rhythm and pushed through to the finish line. I am setting a good pace on the bike and the bike is also performing really well so I am happy with the results. I want to thank my team, entire Hero family and all our fans for their support.”
Franco Caimi, Rider, Hero MotoSports Team Rally: “I focused today on improving my feeling and confidence on the bike so I am happy to be at the end and with the way things have gone in my first rally with my new team. I really enjoyed it and want to thank my entire crew for doing a fantastic job through the rally and also our supporters and my new Hero family. Now we will start our work for the upcoming Kazakhstan Rally.”
Sebastian Buhler, Rider, Hero MotoSports Team Rally: “I am very happy that I managed to get some good stages for the team in the rally. The bike worked really well and the team also made a great job so everything was perfect. I feel that I am getting better day by day and even though the results could have been better, overall we had a very good rally. I want to express my special thanks to our team and fans across the world.”
Provisional Stage 4 Rankings:
1. Pablo Quintanilla Monster Energy Honda Team 02h 09m 55s;
2. Joan Barreda Bort Monster Energy Honda Team +11s;
3. Lorenzo Santolino Sherco Factory Rally Team +47s;
4. Sebastian Buhler Hero MotoSports Team Rally +01m 05s;
5. Franco Caimi Hero MotoSports Team Rally +02m 00s;
7. Joaquim Rodrigues Hero MotoSports Team Rally +02m 50s;
Provisional Overall Rankings after Stage 4:
1. Joan Barreda Bort Monster Energy Honda Team 10h 47m 32s;
2. Lorenzo Santolino Sherco Factory Rally Team +03m 28s;
3. Pablo Quintanilla Monster Energy Honda Team +10m 29s;
4. Joaquim Rodrigues Hero MotoSports Team Rally +13m 50s;
5. Franco Caimi Hero MotoSports Team Rally +14m 05s;
8. Sebastian Buhler Hero MotoSports Team Rally +26m 04s.
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Advait Deodhar manages P7 in Race 2 on Sunday: EuroNascar2
Valencia, 16 May 2021: Ace Indian driver Advait Deodhar, redeemed a forgettable round, with a well-earned P7 in the second race of the EuroNASCAR2 at the 4-km Circuit Ricardo Tormo on Sunday. Martin Doubek was unstoppable once again and he won the Race 2 too. The driver of the #7 Hendriks Motorsport Ford Mustang started from pole, led all 15 laps and scored his second consecutive win of the 2021 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series season. The 26-year-old now leads the overall standings with 80 points on his account.
Advait Deodhar, of CAAL Racing, in a #56 Ford Mustang, had a bad first race on Saturday where he struggled due to problems with the set-up of his car and had a mechanical retirement before he was classified in P17. However, even as the problems continued, he managed to finish P7 in the Round 2, the second race on Sunday. “I’m really struggling with the car right now and can’t quite understand why. However, I’m sure we’ll find a solution by the next round in the Czech Republic,” said the TJB Super Yachts sponsored racer after the race. Advait timed 26:34.121 for the 15 laps of Race 2 on Sunday. “We will come back stronger for the next round,” promised Advait.
For Doubek it was the fourth EuroNASCAR 2 career win after the two he collected at Circuit Zolder in the 2020 NWES season and the one he grabbed on Saturday. The NWES veteran, who’s part of EuroNASCAR since the 2015 season, made a good start and pulled away from the field right in the first lap. After that he administered his advantage and Hoosier Racing Tires to be first under the checkered flag.
“I’m very happy”, said an exhausted Doubek after the race. “The car is perfect since we hit the track on Friday for Free Practice. With Loris Hezemans, I can rely on a very quick teammate and the team is doing an exceptional job. We found a good setup that made it look so easy to get two wins here in Valencia.”
Doubek’s teammate Tobias Dauenhauer from Germany ended up second after a fierce battle with Academy Motorsport / Alex Caffi Motorsport’s Vladimiros Tziortzis from Cyprus. The Hendriks Motorsport driver and 2019 EuroNASCAR 2 runner-up managed to keep the 24-year-old youngster at bay and when they crossed the checkered flag, 2.597 seconds separated the two. After bad luck hampered his Saturday’s race with a blown tire, Justin Kunz showed his potential by piloting the #22 DF1 Racing Camaro to fourth.
Double V Racing team boss and driver Pierluigi Veronesi had a solid run in his #27 Mustang: the Italian completed the top-5. After struggling with braking issues on Saturday, Simon Pilate also fought his way back into the top-10 with a solid sixth place. The Belgian completed the race ahead of Advait Deodhar. Deodhar made a mistake in the first race that shuffled him down the order, but he managed to strike back by finishing seventh.
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Advait Deodhar qualifies P6 for EuroNascar2 Round 1
Valencia, 15 May 2021: Ace Indian racer Advait Deodhar of CAAL Racing team did a creditable job qualifying in P6 for the opening round of the EuroNascar 2 Qualifying which saw only a few thousands of a second decide the battle for the first Pole Award of the 2021 season here on Saturday. Doubek got the pole at the wheel of #7 Ford Mustang. The two-time 2020 race winner built on last season’s momentum and benefited from the right strategy call and a great Hendriks Motorsport car.
But the Indian was not happy as he wanted to be on pace with the toppers. “I am very unhappy with qualifying in P6 and well, I am off the pace of the leaders. We made a setup change from yesterday which send us backwards. I had enormous understeer, and a problem with braking which has also run the front right down to the carcass. But I am looking forward to the race,” said Advait Deodhar after the qualifying session. The Indian is sponsored by TJB Super Yachts.
Doubek meanwhile, got the pole. “I have a really good teammate and we found a really good setup”, said the Czech after winning the second Pole Award of his career. “I’m very happy to grab the first Pole Position right in the first Qualifying of the year. The track is really challenging and demanding, but we are confident that we can use the momentum for the upcoming race.”
But it was a close call: Academy Motorsport / Alex Caffi Motorsport’s Vladimiros Tziorztis was just 0.021 seconds slower than Doubek and his 1:42.339 lap. The Cypriot will start from the first row when the green flag flies for the first time in EuroNASCAR 2 on Saturday afternoon. 2019 EuroNASCAR 2 runner-up Tobias Dauenhauer ended up third, 0.565 seconds behind his teammate on pole.
Another promising talent, Francesco Garisto set the fourth fastest time in Qualifying. The 42 Racing driver clocked a 1:43.813 lap at Circuit Ricardo Tormo. With his new team Double V Racing, Pier Luigi Veronesi closed the top-5 after the 30-minute session, while CAAL Racing’s Advait Deodhar followed in sixth.
EuroNASCAR 2 returnee Justin Kunz was seventh ahead of his teammate Simon Pilate from Belgium. The fastest Legend Trophy driver was The Club Motorsport’s Fabrizio Armetta at the wheel of the #55 Chevrolet Camaro in ninth.

Photo Advait Deodhar twitter handle @AdvaitDeodhar Completing the top-10, Alberto Panebianco was the fastest driver among the Rookie Trophy participants in the 2021 NWES season. Lady Trophy title candidate Arianna Casoli finished 18th, while Solaris Motorsport’s Alina Loibnegger was involved in a contact with Vict Racing’s Paolo Valeri that triggered a red flag.
EuroNASCAR PRO Round 1 will start at 13:45 CEST, while the first EuroNASCAR 2 race of the season will follow at 16:45 CEST. All races will be broadcasted live on EuroNASCAR’s social media channels – YouTube, Facebook, Twitch – and Motorsport.tv.
Top-6 qualifiers:
1. #7 Doubek Martin, Hendriks M.Sport, Ford Mustang, CZE;
2. #1 Tziortzis Vladimiros, Acad. M./A. Caffi M., Ford Mustang, CYP;
3. #50 Dauenhauer Tobias, Hendriks M.Sport, Ford Mustang, DEU;
4. #42 Garisto Francesco, 42 Racing, Shadow Car, ITA;
5. #27 Veronesi Pierluigi, Double V Racing, EuroNASCAR FJ, ITA;
6. #56 Deodhar Advait, CAAL Racing, Ford Mustang, IND (India).
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Advait Deodhar all set for EuroNascar2 season
Valencia, 14 May 2021: Ace Indian racer Advait Deodhar is all set to take part in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series that begins here on Saturday with the first two back-to-back rounds on Saturday and Sunday. Deodhar will be with team CAAL Racing and will be piloting a Ford Mustang in EuroNascar2 class and is the only Indian driver in the series.
The qualifying session for 30 minutes will be on Saturday at 1.15pm IST. Today evening at 6.30 pm the EN2 participants can have their practice session (Friday). The 15-lap race over 60.75km first round EuroNascar2 race will be at 8.15pm IST on Saturday. The Race 2 on Sunday will be at 1.45pm IST.
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series was founded in 2008 by Team FJ and established the NASCAR official European Series in January 2012 thanks to a long-term partnership signed with NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), Team FJ, and Whelen Engineering as title sponsor of the Series.
The season is made up of 28 races, equally split among EuroNASCAR Pro and EuroNASCAR 2 divisions, on the best European tracks. With four races in two days, these 400 HP V8 monsters provide pure racing action and thrilling bumper-to-bumper battles as well as a lot of family fun around the track.
In the pure NASCAR tradition, race fans can get closer to the action than ever and feel the unique in Europe paddock atmosphere thanks to drivers, teams and cars always available for the spectators. The series attracts drivers from all over the world, all willing to fight on track for the win and take the first step towards becoming a NASCAR star in the U.S.

The Indian will be piloting a #56 Ford Mustang in EN2 class Deodhar backed by TJB Super Yachts
TJB Super Yachts are proud to be sponsoring one of their very own sales and charter brokers as he takes part in the highly-anticipated Euro Nascar Championship this year.
“It is not often you get to work with someone with as much raw talent as Advait Deodhar, one of the company’s most-experienced sales and charter brokers. Yet Advait’s talents don’t stop at ensuring his clients receive a bespoke and first-class yachting experience, as he is also a highly successful racing driver. After competing in India from 2012 – 2014 successfully, he made the move to Europe and after much grit and determination, he competed in the European NASCAR Championship in 2018,” said a Super Yachts release.
After very successful seasons in 2018 and 2019, Advait is back for another year of competition and the atmosphere in the company is electric as he gears up for what will be a season of high adrenaline with his colleagues and clients supporting him.
Life in the fast lane has given Advait some thrilling experiences and it is this passion for fun and excitement that makes Advait such an asset to the TJB brokerage team. “Superyachts and motor racing seem to come hand in hand, with both pushing the boundaries of engineering and design” explains Advait of his love of yachting and motor racing. “My goal is to be the first ever Indian NASCAR Champion in Europe and the United States.”
“The dedication and passion that Advait puts into his motor racing certainly comes through in his career as a yacht charters and sales broker” said Tim Johnson, Founder and CEO of TJB Super Yachts. “We are all extremely proud of Advait’s achievements and will be rooting for him in the EuroNASCAR Championship starting next month.”
Advait is the first Indian driver to compete in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series. With TJB Super Yachts behind him, we believe he can continue with his successes and fulfil his ambitions. So, from all of the staff and his long-standing clients at TJB Super Yachts, we want to wish Advait the very best of luck at his first round in Valencia next month and will be cheering him on as the chequered flag waves.
The season takes place in:
- Spain: May 14-15, 2021 / Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
- Czech Republic: June 18-19, 2021 / Autodrom Most.
- United Kingdom: July 3-4, 2021 / Brands Hatch Indy Circuit.
- Germany: July 16-17, 2021 / Hockenheimring.
- Croatia: September 17-18, 2021 / Automotodrom Grobnik.
- Belgium: October 9-10, 2021 / Circuit Zolder.
- Italy: TBD / Autodromo di Vallelunga.
Note: With inputs from article published in TJBSuperYachts.com on April 28.
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Off-beat: Jehan Daruvala’s dream Indian race weekend
7 May 2021, (F2 feed): We hand the reigns over to Jehan Daruvala who crafts a brand-new addition to the Formula 2 calendar. The Carlin driver creates a new race weekend.
WHERE WOULD THE RACE BE HELD?
“I would hold the race in India because I think that I could get a lot of fans there for me and a lot of support.
“We would race in Mumbai, to be exact. It is my home city and I know the streets. I think I would get on well around them.”
HOW WOULD THE TRACK BE LAID OUT?
“It would be a street track. A pure street track, like Macau, where you haven’t got any curbs or anything, just barriers.
“Knowing the roads, I would have a bit of an advantage. I would also get rid of practice for this reason and go straight into Quali.”
DAY OR NIGHT?

Daruvala said his dream track would be a pure street circuit like Macau “It would be a night race on the streets. I like driving in the night in general.”
WHAT WOULD THE WEATHER BE LIKE?
“I like it hot. Back home, it is warm all of the time, so I enjoy the heat. It would need to be dry as well – I don’t want any rain. It would be great if it was humid because then other drivers who aren’t used to that might struggle a bit!”
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It is a good learning process for me, says Arjun Maini ahead of DTM season
Lausitzring, 6 May 2021: Arjun Maini, who is set to race for the Mercedes-AMG Performance Team GetSpeed in the upcoming 2021 DTM season at the wheel of the Mercedes-AMG GT3 expressed that he is looking forward to seeing how he goes up against the best, during an official DTM virtual media conference on Thursday, “One thing that I have had to get used to is the small margin for error. Even a small mistake can cost you and of course the level of the drivers is extremely incredible, like it always is in DTM. And I think the main thing is going to be that we cannot afford to make any mistakes throughout the season. I am looking forward to seeing how I can go up against the best.”
Maini, who is backed by JK Racing and Mumbai Falcons so far , has completed a three-day pre-season test in Lausitzring, Germany from May 4 to 6, further added that he has shown a lot of improvement since the first time he drove a DTM car, “It’s been a really good learning process for me. The team has been absolutely great while helping me get up to speed with the car and the way everything works, and also adjusting the car a bit to my driving style. I have shown a lot of improvement since the first time I drove. We have been focussing on our own program so far and it’s going really well.”
Maini posted the fastest time in testing over the two and a half days so far but when asked about it said that the real times will come out in Qualifying at the First Race in Monza.
The 23-year-old expressed that it’s a privilege for him to be a part of DTM and the Mercedes AMG family with the support from the GetSpeed team, “I first saw the DTM atmosphere when I was racing in Formula 3 in 2015 and you could realize how big it was already back then. It’s a massive privilege for me to be a part of DTM and the Mercedes AMG family with the support from the GetSpeed team. I am really looking forward to getting the season going with a lot of support coming in from home.”
The racer, who will be taking part in eight rounds (16 races) in the series, which will be held across Europe from June 2021 to October 2021, said that he is looking forward to making the DTM series more popular in India.
“It’ll be great to have a race in India sometime in the future. With me in the race, I think a lot of Indians will start following the DTM series and I think this series will be quite interesting and different for them. This type of racing is not quite well known as of now in India, so I am looking forward to making it popular for the Indian people and hopefully entertain them,” said Maini.













