Kush Maini

Kush Maini (born September 22, 2000) is an Indian Formula 4 racing driver. He got his first taste of winning in 2010 when he took part in a Yamaha race in Malaysia. The following year, he returned to India to compete in the National Karting Championship, where he swept the Micro Max category, dominating all six races en route to the title. The big breakthrough came when he jumped to World Series Karting in 2013. Maini immediately impressed, finishing second overall in the Euro Series category and third in the Masters category, including a win at La Conca International Circuit. Further, he finished fourth in the WSK’s Gold Cup, and won the Trofeo Margutti, becoming the first Asian driver to get his hands on the prestigious title.
Early life
Kush comes from a family of racers, with brother Arjun Maini, an established Formula 3 racing driver and father Gautam, who raced at the Formula India Single Seater Maruti Engine (FISSME) at the National Racing Championship in the late 90s. Kush started karting in the 2007 when he was 7 years old. His first experience at the Kart was at the tender age of 5 yrs. He took part in the Asia Max Challenge 2008 held in Malaysia & Indonesia and was also on the podium. He also participated in the J.K. Tyre Rotax Mojo Max Challenge 2008 & 2009 and had two podium finishes. The Indian got his first taste of winning in 2010 when he took part in a Yamaha race in Malaysia. The following year, he returned to India to compete in the National Karting Championship, where he swept the Micro Max category, dominating all six races en route to the title. He followed this triumph by finishing runners-up in the Junior Max category of the championship in 2012. This feat was made to look all the more impressive by the fact that he was the youngest driver in the category.
2014
In 2014, the talented youngster blazed his way to 4th overall in the CIK-FIA World Karting Championship,with this he became the youngest ever Indian to finish in the top 5 of a world championship. Kush also became the Vice-Champion of the Gold Cup and also became the first Asian to win the Trofeo Andrea Margutti, which was conducted earlier in the year. Kush also managed the most number of fastest laps and pole positions at the 2014 J.K.Tyre Rotax Junior Max National Karting Championship.
2015
The year 2015, saw Kush become the first Indian to win the Trofeo Andrea Margutti, finish 2nd overall in the Gold Cup, 4th overall in the Champions Cup and 9th overall in the European Championship, with a podium in Round 1 at Portimao. Kush also gained a podium on his KF debut and became the first Indian the official contest a race in the KZ class.
2016
Kush will compete in the Italian Formula 4 championship with BVM racing,
 
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