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Rising Star – Alisha Abdullah – August 2013

Alisha Abdullah has the unique distinction of being India’s only woman super bike racer and the fastest Indian woman car racer too. Alisha started racing when she was nine and was winning go-karting races by the time she was 11. She has raced in the National Superbike Championship, the Rotax Karting Challenge, as well as the Volkswagen National Polo Cup

 

Tell us about your most memorable racing moment?
The best moment had to be when I finished third in the championship despite a very bad accident on my 600cc bike.

What would you choose, MotoGP or Formula 1?
Definitely MotoGP. It’s a very dangerous sport. A sport that I could kill for just to be there.

What bike according to you is the perfect track machine?
It depends and varies. I love Hondas because they are small and compact for me.

What is your dream racing track?
It has to be Suzuka in Japan for bikes and Silverstone in England for car racing.

Among all the forms of racing that you have competed in, which did you find the most challenging?
Racing with superbikes without a doubt; it’s close to a nightmare. And the second would be the Rotax Karting Championship which I’m currently competing in. They have one of the fastest go karts in the world. 

If not racing what would you do?
I love tennis and I think I would be a tennis player.

What is the biggest challenge as a woman racer?
Facing critics. The way people look at you, the way they speak to you just because you are a woman. I thank them all though because they have made me stronger today.

Who is your favourite Indian racer besides your father?
I really don’t look up to anyone. I learn from every racer I meet. Every racer has their own way of racing. I grasp and grab whatever I can from everyone.

What is the one aspect of racing that thrills you?
Oh my god, it’s the speed. I just love the sensation and would do anything to get that feeling that in my body.

A long straight road or twisties up the hill?
A long straight road any day. Only because I can test the maximum capability of the bike or car I’m using and boast to my friends about the speeds I touch! The last was when I raced my own bike and hit 250 km/h.

Three vehicles you would love to have in your garage?
An Audi R8, a Ducati 848 and a Porsche Panamera

Name two people you would love to race against?
Lewis Hamilton for sure, as he is my dream racer. I would not want to race against but with him so that I can get few tips from his side and Jorge Lorenzo in MotoGP.

 

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Nitish Shah

Nitish Shah is the Founder & Editor of Youth Incorporated. A successful entrepreneur, he has been in international trade for over 15 years and speaks several languages. He is passionate about travelling and an avid art collector. He holds the cause of helping underprivileged kids close to his heart.

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