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Indian national anthem in Greece: Atiqa Mir races to most dominant win of her career

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Last updated: June 2, 2026 8:31 pm
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Greece, Jun 2 : Eleven-year-old Atiqa Mir reinforced her status as India’s leading racer on the world stage with the most dominant performance of her career in Round 2 of the Champions of the Future Academy Program, making a clean sweep of qualifying, heat races and the finals here.

Atiqa, the first Indian to be supported by the Formula 1 Academy, set the benchmark in a highly competitive field in the OK-NJ category (age 12-14). In her maiden season in this category, she gave more experienced drivers, mostly male, a hard time on the track.

Be it qualifying, heats or the two finals, Atiqa was in a league of her own throughout the weekend. With her sensational show, she became only the third driver in the series’ history to sweep qualifying, heats and finals.

While she led with admirable poise and calm on track all through the week, the little girl in her understandably got emotional as the Indian national anthem played while she stood atop the podium. Atiqa is aiming to become the first female in Formula 1 since the early 1990s.

She won Round 2.2 by more than 2.6 seconds – a massive margin in motorsport considering all 25 drivers were running on the same equipment.

Born in Mumbai with family roots in Jammu and Kashmir, Atiqa bagged the pole position in qualifying with a record time of 56.77 seconds, almost three-tenths ahead of the second-place driver, demonstrating skill well beyond her age and experience.

In Heat Race 1, Atiqa dominated from start to finish. In Heat Race 2, she bossed the field again, winning by more than a second ahead of her nearest competitor, putting her on P1 grid position for the final. In the gruelling 15-lap final, she took control at the start and demonstrated a racing masterclass, pulling away to a 3.9-second advantage in just eight laps.

“It is such a difficult and physical track and I managed to win all the races. I was very emotional when the national anthem played and there is no better feeling for me than that,” said Atiqa.

A day earlier in Round 2.1, she had qualified fourth due to setup issues but still finished P2 and P1 in the two heat races.

Atiqa’s father Asif Mir, a former Formula Asia vice-champion, was a happy man after a special weekend.

“I was surprised by her pace, aggression and professional approach all weekend. She was very upset from Day 1 after the crash in the final. I think that drove her to give such a commanding performance. A proud moment for Indian motorsport,” said Mir. (KNS)

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