Shriya Lohia Becomes India’s First Female Formula 4 Driver, Paving the Way for Women in Motorsport

Making history on the racing track, Shriya Lohia has become India’s first female Formula 4 (F4) driver, breaking barriers in a sport long dominated by men and inspiring a new wave of female participation in motorsports.

At just [insert age], Shriya has made a thunderous entry into the world of professional racing, earning her spot on the F4 circuit after rigorous training and remarkable performances in national karting and junior racing championships. Her achievement marks a milestone moment for Indian motorsport, as she joins the elite ranks of global F4 competitors.

“I’m proud to represent India and show that girls belong in motorsport,” Shriya said after her historic debut. “This is just the beginning. I want to race faster, harder, and reach the top.”

Formula 4, considered the first step in the FIA’s single-seater ladder, is a crucial platform for aspiring drivers aiming for Formula 1. Shriya’s entry not only breaks gender norms but also reflects India’s growing presence in international racing circuits.

The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) and sports enthusiasts across the country have lauded her accomplishment, calling it a landmark moment for gender equality in Indian sport.

As Shriya Lohia gears up for her upcoming F4 races, fans and aspiring racers alike will be watching — not just for her speed, but for the trail she’s blazing on and off the track.

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