Muskaan Jubbal, a Grade 11 student at the Shiv Nadar School in Faridabad, has recently clinched the ‘Best Woman Driver’ title in the highly competitive MRF MMSC Indian National Car Racing Championship held in Chennai. Jubbal, who started karting at the age of nine alongside her elder brother, considers racing not just a sport but a passion.
Struggling for Recognition and Support
Despite being recognized as a sport, motorsports in India continue to receive stepmotherly treatment, and there is a lack of support from initiatives like Khelo India. Jubbal, who trained under Rohit Khanna, believes that young drivers would benefit greatly from more support in the field.
In an effort to contribute to the motorsport ecosystem in the country, Jubbal and her mother recently traveled to Kashmir to train over 30 women in autocross. She feels that personal efforts like these can help involve more women in the sport.
Challenges in Sponsorship and Academic Balance
Despite her impressive achievements at a young age, Jubbal faces challenges in securing sponsorships for her racing career. However, she is grateful for the support and encouragement she receives from her parents, who have played a crucial role in nurturing her passion for racing.
Jubbal admits that she sometimes has to compromise on her academics due to her commitments to various motorsport events. However, she appreciates the support she receives from her teachers, who understand her passion and are supportive of her racing endeavors.
Aspirations and Dreams
When she is not on the racing circuit, Jubbal enjoys baking and playing golf. Her ultimate aim is to race on prestigious circuits like Circuit de Monaco in Monaco, Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan, and Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi. She acknowledges that these are ambitious dreams, but she is determined to work hard and stay focused to achieve them.
Summary:
- NCR-based Muskaan Jubbal, a Grade 11 student, has won the ‘Best Woman Driver’ title in the MRF MMSC Indian National Car Racing Championship.
- Jubbal started karting at the age of nine and considers racing her passion.
- Motorsports in India lack recognition and support, according to Jubbal.
- She and her mother are making personal efforts to involve more women in motorsports.
- Jubbal faces challenges in securing sponsorships for her racing career.
- Her parents have been instrumental in supporting her passion for racing.
- She sometimes has to compromise on academics due to her motorsport commitments.
- Jubbal aspires to race on prestigious circuits like Circuit de Monaco, Baku City Circuit, and Yas Marina.
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