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Arjun Maini is an Indian racing driver who has competed in junior single-seater categories in Europe and in international sportscar racing. He has represented India in formula categories on the FIA pathway, including GP3 and Formula 2, and has subsequently raced in GT and endurance championships.
| Name | Arjun Maini |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Racing driver |
| Disciplines | Single-seater (Formula), GT and sportscar racing |
| Notable series | BRDC Formula 4, Formula 3 European Championship, GP3 Series, FIA Formula 2 Championship, DTM |
Maini emerged from the Indian motorsport scene at a time when a small number of Indian drivers were progressing through European single-seater ladders. He moved to the United Kingdom and continental Europe to compete in junior categories, which is the conventional route for drivers targeting Formula 1 or top-line international racing.
Maini competed in karting before transitioning to car racing in Britain. He raced in the BRDC Formula 4 Championship, where he was among the front-running drivers, and progressed to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, one of the most competitive junior categories on the European calendar.
He moved up to the GP3 Series, the FIA-sanctioned support category to Formula 1, and subsequently raced in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, which replaced the GP2 Series as the principal feeder to Formula 1. During this period he was associated with the Haas F1 Team's young driver programme.
After his single-seater years, Maini moved into GT and sportscar competition, racing in series such as the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) and in international endurance events. The shift mirrored a broader trend of single-seater graduates moving to manufacturer-backed GT programmes.
Maini is one of a relatively small group of Indian drivers to have competed at the FIA Formula 2 level, the immediate feeder to Formula 1. His career reflects the steady, if narrow, presence of Indian talent on the European motorsport ladder, alongside drivers such as Karun Chandhok, Narain Karthikeyan and Jehan Daruvala.