
Budapest, 22 July (Sports Desk)
Indian racing sensation Kush Maini scripted history on Saturday by becoming the first Indian driver to win a Formula 2 race. The dramatic turn of events unfolded in the Hungarian Grand Prix Sprint Race where the original winner, Richard Verschoor, was disqualified due to a technical infringement.
Maini, who finished second behind Verschoor, was elevated to the top spot after the Dutch driver’s car was found to have a plank below the minimum specified thickness. This unexpected victory marks a significant milestone for Indian motorsport.
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The race itself was a thrilling affair with Verschoor initially claiming victory after a mature performance. However, the post-race technical inspection changed the outcome dramatically. Isack Hadjar was promoted to the final podium position while Juan Manuel Correa moved up to eighth.
Maini’s performance throughout the race showcased his growing prowess as a driver and his ability to capitalize on opportunities. This historic win is sure to inspire countless young Indian racing enthusiasts and elevate the profile of Indian motorsport on the global stage.

