Chennai: A known motor racing enthusiast,
Tamil cinema star Ajith Kumar will be testing his skills in
the Formula 2 European season this year, becoming the third
Indian after Armaan Ebrahim and Parthiva Sureshwaran to join
the 2010 F2 grid.
Ajith, as he is known, made his racing debut in 2003 in
the Formula BMW Asia series and moved to the UK the next year
where he made a podium finish.
Speaking on his latest venture, Ajith said he was really
excited about racing in F2.
"I have a great regard for (F2 series Director) Jonathan
Palmer - thanks to him and his efforts Formula Two is the next
best thing after F1," Ajith said.
"Coming from India with a population of one billion plus,
I want to take motor racing in this country to the common man.
Right now, it is still a niche sport largely popular in the
urban areas. Given my profile as a film star, I hope to use my
status to popularise the sport in India," he said in a
statement here.
Ajith was confident of "achieving success" in this year`s
FIA Formula Two Championship and said he had tested some cars
in Malaysia.
"I am looking forward to more practice runs in the F2 car
at Snetterton and Silverstone before the event kicks off. I
hope my participation, along with Ebrahim and Sureshwaran,
will create the right amount of interest in the sport in
India," he said.
F2 Series Director Palmer said he was delighted to
welcome Ajith to the F2 circuit.
"To have a well-known Indian film star who has
demonstrated such ambition now racing in F2 is very exciting
for the championship. The F2 team and other drivers look
forward to giving maximum support to help Ajith become
increasingly competitive," Palmer said.
Prior to taking to films, Ajith, was a motorbike racer,
but had to dedicate more time to films once he changed tracks.
PTI
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