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2015 Rotax Max Asia Challenge: Shahan Ali Mohsin clinches first victory in Round 6

Team OD Updated: September 24, 2015, 06:44 PM IST

Shahan Ali Mohsin of iS Racing team, won his first victory of the 2015 Rotax Max Asia Challenge in the sixth round held at the Shah Alam International Kart Circuit in Malaysia. Taking part in the Micro Max category (8-12 years), Shahan finished second in the semi-final and first in the final race by 0.648 seconds.

Shahan Ali Mohsin taking first place in the final raceShahan Ali Mohsin taking first place in the final race

However, the race weekend didn't start too well for Shahan as he managed to qualify 14th out of the 19 competitors and finished 10th and 14th in the heats. Starting 13th from the grid for the semi-final, he was in the top five by lap nine. With five laps left, he took second and held on to it till the finish. His efforts paid off as they got him a spot at the front-end of the grid for the final race. A few laps into the race and Shahan managed to establish a lead ahead of his teammate and defending Micro Max Champion, Putera Adam, before finally winning the race.

Shahan Ali Mohsin taking the chequered flagShahan Ali Mohsin taking the chequered flag

"It is a really special day, a memorable one for me with my first win in Asia. The best part was that it was fair and square, there was no luck or freak incidents, just a clean run from the back of the grid to the top of the podium," said Shahan after his victory.

He currently leads the Micro Max category in the 2015 JK Tyre National Championship, and will race at the fourth round which will be held at Meco Kartopia in Bangalore, between September 26 and 27.

Superb Shahan takes maiden Asia win


20 September (Shah Alam, Malaysia): 11-year old Shahan Ali Mohsin clinched a dominating win at Round 6 of the 2015 Rotax Max Asia Challenge at the Shah Alam International Kart Circuit. Competing in the micro max category (8-12 years) made up of Asia's top karting racers, Shahan braved several issues early-on in the weekend to reign supreme on Sunday. He finished the pre-finals in second place having started P13, and went one better in the finals to stand on the top step of the podium, winning by a margin of 0.648 seconds. "It is a really special day, a memorable one for me with my first win in Asia. The best part was that it was fair and square, there was no luck or freak incidents, just a clean run from the back of the grid to the top of the podium", remarked an elated, emotional Shahan. "There were lots of ups and downs through the season and then we missed the previous round so this win makes up for it somewhat. We all wished it would have come a bit sooner, but nevertheless I am really happy to sign off the Asian season on a winning note", he added. Shahan's weekend didn't start off too well, and come qualifying he was only 14th out of 19 karters. There wasn't much progress in the incident-filled Heats either, he finished 10th and 14th in the two heats respectively. Shahan's iS Racing team worked hard overnight to sort out the setup, and during the Sunday morning warm-up, things looked better as he was third and Shahan felt more comfortable. Nevertheless, he still had an uphill task ahead, coming from the back is never easy in karting grids as there are high chances of incidents in the mid-pack, often featuring innocent victims who get collected in the melee. Starting 13th for the prefinal, Shahan remained cautious on the opening lap, keeping his nose out of trouble. The next 15 laps were a master class in precise yet aggressive race-craft as the 11-year old made his way up the grid. Clean, confident and ensuring that every move he made stuck, Shahan was in top five by the end of lap 9. The podium was clearly in reach but the progress was now slower, and it took Shahan the remaining five laps to clinch the second spot. It was impressive feat nevertheless, with Shahan unsurprisingly posting the fastest lap of the race. Starting on the front-row for the finals, victory was clearly in reach but it was definitely not going to be easy to overhaul his iS Racing teammate Putera Adam – the defending Micro Max Champion. As the green flag was waved, a close battle ensued and only after four laps did Shahan managed to break away from Putera and establish a lead that he wouldn't relinquish to the chequered flag. "I think it is the best day of my racing career so far, given the odds we had this morning and how everything turned around in a span of a few hours. I am really thankful for iS Racing throughout and of course to my parents for having supported me through a gruelling season", said Shahan. "We are still working on our plans for next year but whatever happens, I will take a lot of learning from this year into the future as well as into our campaign back at home in the JK Tyre Rotax National Championship", he added. Shahan is currently leading the Micro Max standings in the 2015 JK Tyre National Championship as well, with Round 4 scheduled on 26-27 September at Meco Kartopia, Bangalore.
  

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