Atiqa Mir, a nine-year-old racing sensation from Dubai, recently made history at the famous Le Mans Kart International circuit in France by becoming the first female racer in the world to win a race in the RMCIT—Rotax Challenge International Trophy. The Year 5 Gems Jumeirah Primary School student won Race 2 in the Heats of the Micro Max Category. The RMCIT-Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy is one of the most prestigious international race meets which attracts the best kart drivers worldwide, including several current and past winners and world champions.
Prominent Formula 1 drivers such as Max Verstappen, George Russell, and Lando Norris achieved success in Rotax Max before making their mark in Formula 1. Atiqa, driving for the championship-winning Dan Holland Racing (DHR) Team in the Lando Norris kart, was in good form throughout the week. Despite being her first visit to the legendary Le Mans circuit with no prior practice, Atiqa adapted quickly to the new kart brand and set the pace in the practice sessions, consistently topping the grid. However, she could manage 10th place in Times Qualifying as she didn’t get a clear lap.
Atiqa demonstrated top pace and maturity in Race 2, setting a series of fast, consistent lap times and making some great passes to secure first place and create history at the Le Mans Circuit. Although karting is a mixed sport, it has traditionally been dominated by men, like many other motorsports. Shedding light on the impediments her way, Atiqa’s father Asif Mir said, “Atiqa has been going up against boys who are physically stronger. She gets bullied on the track a lot, as many don’t like losing to a girl. They sometimes talk and taunt her but then she has to fight that.”
Speaking to Khaleej Times, Atiqa expressed her excitement for her first win in Europe and praised her team, family, and school for their support. Asif mentioned that Formula One is now pushing the female agenda, and they have to put in twice the effort in training compared to others due to the physical demands of the sport. He also highlighted the importance of UAE’s state-of-the-art karting tracks in providing Atiqa with the opportunity to practice in a professional environment, enhancing her skills and confidence.
The win at Le Mans has further cemented Atiqa’s position as one of the best female karting drivers in the world in her age group, preparing her to become the first female driver in modern Formula 1. With impressive performances and a dedicated support system, Atiqa is breaking barriers and inspiring young girls to pursue their racing dreams. The UAE’s state-of-the-art karting tracks and professional environment have played a significant role in Atiqa’s success, showcasing the country’s commitment to supporting talent in the sport. The future looks bright for Atiqa Mir as she continues to make history and challenge the norms in the world of motorsports.