Arshi Gupta, a nine-year-old girl from Faridabad, made motorsport history by becoming the first Indian woman to win the national karting championship. She won the Micro Max division in the 2025 FMSCI National Karting Championship at the Meco Kartopia circuit in Bengaluru. Arshi competed against boys and girls; her skill, determination, and consistency during the season were outstanding. This is an amazing milestone in her very short professional motorsport career, as she has only completed her second year of professional racing under the Leapfrog Racing team. Her achievements have encouraged young girls across the nation to follow their dreams in the motorsport industry.
Arshi Gupta, a nine-year-old girl from Faridabad, became the first national champion in karting among women in India.
She became a winner in the Micro Max category of the 2025 FMSCI National Karting Championship.
This event took place at the Meco Kartopia circuit in Bengaluru to hold the championship.
Arshi competed with Leapfrog Racing.
She was competing with boys and girls in a mixed grid.
This was an outstanding achievement in her second year of competitive racing.
Arshi Gupta started professional karting because her father realized that she liked speeding when she was cycling.
Trained under Rohit Khanna on a track at Gurugram in 2023.
First appearance at the Meritus Cup 2024 and promoted to Rotax Nationals 2025.
Racing stints in the UAE and UK were done to improve skills.
One of the youngest women with a National Karting Licence by title of the holder of an India Book of Records.
Team India which they were fourth in the Asia Pacific Motorsports Championships 2025 in Sri Lanka.
The success of Arshi Gupta as the first Indian girl to become a national karting champion is historic in Indian motorsport. Her hard work, training, and fearlessness of speed have greatly inspired young racing talents in the country and shown that talent and determination can break barriers and open new opportunities for female race car drivers.