Bio Excerpt: Arshi Gupta made motorsport history in November 2025 when she became India’s first female national karting champion at just nine years old. The Delhi native started karting at seven and dominated the Micro Max category at the National Karting Championship in Bengaluru, winning all five heats... (full bio below ↓↓)
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At just nine years old, Arshi Gupta became India’s first female national karting champion, making motorsport history in November 2025 when she dominated the Micro Max category at the National Karting Championship.
EARLY YEARS
Born in Delhi, Arshi Gupta started karting at the age of seven, an early start that would prove transformative in a country where motorsports remain predominantly male-dominated. Her entry into racing came through sheer determination and family support, navigating a landscape where young girls behind the wheel are still a rarity. From the beginning, she wasn’t just participating—she was competing to win, bringing a tenacity that caught the attention of coaches and competitors alike. Growing up in India’s capital city gave her access to karting facilities, but it was her willingness to push boundaries that set her apart from her peers.
OTHER INTERESTS
Information about her interests outside of karting has not been publicly documented, though at nine years old, balancing school and racing likely fills most of her schedule.
EARLY SUCCESS
Arshi’s breakthrough came at the National Karting Championship held in November 2024 at the Meco Kartopia circuit in Bengaluru. Competing in the Micro Max category—a class designed for the youngest kart racers—she delivered a performance that was nothing short of dominant. She won all five heats and all three finals, leaving no doubt about her superiority on the track. This wasn’t a lucky weekend; it was a systematic dismantling of the competition. Her clean sweep made her the first female racer in Indian karting history to claim a national championship title, a milestone that sent ripples through the motorsport community. The win wasn’t just about speed—it was about consistency, racecraft, and an ability to handle pressure that belied her age. While her male counterparts had decades of precedent and role models, Arshi was writing her own script.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2024: Became India’s first female national karting champion by winning the Micro Max category at the National Karting Championship in Bengaluru[1].
- 2024: Won all five heats and all three finals at the National Karting Championship, demonstrating complete dominance in her category[2].
- 2024: Made history as the youngest female champion in Indian karting at age nine[3].
INSPIRATIONS
No specific information about her inspirations or role models has been publicly shared.
REPUTATION
In the tight-knit world of Indian karting, Arshi has quickly earned a reputation as a fierce competitor with exceptional racecraft. Her historic win wasn’t just celebrated for breaking gender barriers—it was recognized as a legitimate, dominant performance that would have been impressive regardless of who was in the seat. Coaches and fellow racers have noted her focus and maturity on track, qualities that don’t always come naturally to drivers twice her age. The Indian motorsport community has embraced her achievement, with media coverage highlighting not just the novelty of a female champion but the undeniable skill she displayed. She’s become a symbol of what’s possible when talent meets opportunity, and her story has resonated beyond racing circles. Parents of young girls interested in motorsports now have a tangible example that the podium is within reach. At the same time, she’s managed to stay grounded, approaching each race with the same determination that brought her to the championship. Her reputation is still being written, but the opening chapter is already extraordinary.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
While specific plans for 2025 and beyond have not been publicly detailed, her trajectory suggests continued progression through karting categories as she develops. The natural path for a national champion would involve competing at higher levels domestically and potentially seeking international karting opportunities. At nine, she has years ahead in junior categories before transitioning to car racing, but her early success positions her well for whatever comes next. Whether she aims for international karting championships, single-seater formulas, or other racing disciplines, the foundation has been firmly established.
REFERENCES
National Karting Championship: First ever Indian female, 9-year-old Arshi Gupta scripts history – Times of India
9-year-old Arshi races into Indian motorsport history – Rediff
Arshi Gupta becomes India’s first female national karting champion – New Kerala
Delhi: Young Arshi setting the track on fire – The Patriot
Arshi Gupta becomes first Indian female karting champion – GKToday
Nine-year-old Arshi Gupta races into history, becomes India’s first female national karting champion – News18
Arshi Gupta becomes India’s first female national karting champion – ANI News
Fast & Fearless: Arshi Gupta is India’s 1st Female National Karting Champ – Femina
9-year-old Arshi Gupta becomes India’s first female national karting champion – Sarkari Pariksha
Arshi Gupta becomes India’s first female national karting champion – Tribune India
Nine-Year-Old Arshi Gupta Becomes Youngest Female Champion In Indian Karting History – Notopedia
Unbeaten Ishaan Madesh clinches Senior Max crown; 9-year-old Arshi Gupta scripts history, wins Micro – Autotrack India
Arshi Gupta: India’s first female national karting champion – The Bridge
Arshi Gupta: Karting Champion – Class24







