Shriya Lohia - India’s Teen Formula 4 Trailblazer
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A 17-year-old racing driver from India looks you in the eye and says her goal is Formula One and suddenly your idea of what “normal” looks like changes. I’m incredibly proud to be joined by Shriya Lohia, a female Formula 4 driver who started racing at nine after a family road trip detour into a go-karting track and never looked back. She’s already made history in Indian F4, and she talks with refreshing honesty about what it takes to keep progressing when the sport is expensive, the pathway is uncertain, and the stereotypes still hang around.
We get into the real craft of racing, not just the headlines. Shriya explains why driver-engineer communication is a competitive weapon, how small set-up changes matter in a spec series like Formula 4, and why her dad’s best advice is to “go annoy the engineer”. Off track, she shares the routines that keep her steady on race weekends: music that flips her mindset from pressure to focus, plus meditation and journalling to clear mental clutter before she straps in.
Then we zoom out to the bigger question: what would it take for motorsport in India to truly scale and for Formula One to return? We talk fan culture, sponsorship, investment, the Buddh International Circuit dream, and why backing Indian drivers can be the catalyst for an entire ecosystem. If you care about Formula 1, Formula 4, women in motorsport, or the future of Indian sport, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves racing, and leave a review with your take: what’s the single biggest thing India needs to unlock its motorsport potential?
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