Updated On: 02 July, 2023 08:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Sundari Iyer
Hamza Balasinorwala, all of 11 years old, just clinched second position at the 4th Round of the IAME Asia Series in Malaysia. Funding and guidance willing, he could grow up to be India’s Formula 1 champ, say coaches

Hamza Balasinorwala with his second place trophy won at the 4th Round of the IAME Asia Series in Sepang, Malaysia
While children his age are overjoyed to dash cars at amusement parks, Hamza Balasinorwala draws satisfaction on a different track. Earlier this week, the 11-year-old fought his way from the back to clinch second place on the podium in the 4th Round of the IAME Asia Series, Asia’s most prestigious X30 Championship, in Sepang, Malaysia.
Singaporean Michael Lederer eventually took the win two seconds ahead of Hamza. The Class VI student of Podar International School (Worli) was hit by bad luck in the crucial qualifying round to finish 12th in the cadet class grid. That was not it: He suffered another setback in Heat 1, pulling out of the race in the first lap itself.