Young-gun Kavin Quintal all set to represent India in world of International racing

By ANI | Published: March 3, 2022 04:33 PM2022-03-03T16:33:20+5:302022-03-03T16:40:32+5:30

Committed to its goal of developing an iconic Indian rider for International racing championships, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. announced that Kavin Quintal, a 16-year-old lad from Chennai, has inched a step closer to international championships. The Honda India Talent Hunt find and 2021 Honda India Talent Cup champion, Kavin Quintal is all set to join the prestigious 2022 Asia Talent Cup.

Young-gun Kavin Quintal all set to represent India in world of International racing | Young-gun Kavin Quintal all set to represent India in world of International racing

Young-gun Kavin Quintal all set to represent India in world of International racing

Committed to its goal of developing an iconic Indian rider for International racing championships, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. announced that Kavin Quintal, a 16-year-old lad from Chennai, has inched a step closer to international championships. The Honda India Talent Hunt find and 2021 Honda India Talent Cup champion, Kavin Quintal is all set to join the prestigious 2022 Asia Talent Cup.

Kavin Quintal was among the 6 young Indian riders from Honda Racing India who got shortlisted for the 2022 season of the Asia Talent Cup selection process. These included 15-year-old Sarthak Shrikant Chavan from Pune, 13-year-old Rakshith S Dave, 17-year-old Geoffrey & Shyam Babu and 18-year-old Varoon S. from Chennai.

Twenty full-time riders are set to race in the 2022 season of IATC, hailing from seven countries across Asia and Oceania: Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

There are six returning riders in 2022: four riders from the class of 2020 and before and two from 2021. The remaining 14 new riders include Kavin Quintal from India and two riders who have made wildcard appearances at Mandalika International Street Circuit: Reykat Fadillah and Veda Pratama.Entering into the world of professional racing in 2017 with the Stock 165cc category of the national championship, racing was Kavin's dream since he was just 4-years-old. However, his racing career took a complete leap, when the Chennai racing prodigy was first identified by Honda 2Wheelers India at Honda Talent Hunt, Chennai in February 2019. Spotting his potential earlier on, Honda put him on an accelerated growth path.

In his inaugural year itself, Kavin was among the first 8 next-gen Indian riders to get the opportunity to race on NSF250R - Honda's legendary Moto3 race machine platform. Since then, Kavin has been displaying strong potential on the racetrack. The youngster stood second in the 2019 & 2020 championship of the Honda India Talent Cup NSF 250R class.

Learning and making giant leaps in his performance, the 16-year-old lad outpaced all his teammates and won the 2021 Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R championship.

"It was my dream to make my name in the world of racing. For me, it is an honour to be a part of the Asia Talent Cup surrounded by well-seasoned riders. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Honda 2Wheelers India, my coach Mr Tadayuki Okada, my team and our sponsors for not only developing my skills as a racer but also for providing me with such a great platform. Having been riding the NSF250R for 3 years now, I along with the support and guidance of my mentors have worked hard on improving my performance to be able to tame the track. As the solo Honda rider from India, I will work hard with the team and do my best in every race." said Honda Racing India rider Kavin Quintal

For Kavin Quintal and other Asia-Oceania stars of the future, a six-round, 12-race season starts with a pre-season test at Losail International Circuit on the 25th and 26th of February which will get the grid ready to race before the first round takes place alongside the Qatar GP in early March. From there, the ATC returns to Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit for Round 2 as the MotoGP paddock visits the Indonesian venue for the first time.

After a summer break, the ATC returns to action with back-to-back rounds alongside the Japanese and Thailand Grands Prix, taking on the Twin Ring Motegi and Chang International Circuit. Two weeks later Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia hosts Round 5 before Mandalika beckons once more for the season finale. There, the ATC will round out 2022 alongside WorldSBK.

( With inputs from ANI )

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