Kush Maini becomes first Indian to win Formula 2 Constructors' Championship

Kush Maini becomes first Indian to win Formula 2 Constructors' Championship

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Category : Sports Published on: December 11 2024

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  • Kush Maini made history by winning the FIA Constructors' World Championship in Formula 2 with Invicta Racing at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, becoming the first Indian to achieve this feat.
  • Throughout the season, Kush Maini played a crucial role in Invicta Racing's campaign, securing five podiums, including a race victory in Hungary.
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