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Chennai Lad Aditya Patel
aims at Formula BMW Asia 2006 Scholarship
All
eyes will be on 17 year old Indian car racer Aditya Patel as
he gets set to race in the BMW Junior Scholarship Trials at Bahrain
International Circuit from January 24 to 26. Three Formula BMW Scholarships,
each worth US$ 50 000 in financial assistance towards the 2006 Formula
BMW Asia season plus a full year of the comprehensive Education &
Coaching Programme, will be up for grabs.
Aditya Patel has been a exceptional performer on the
National Racing Circuit having won several karting titles. He also drove
4 races in the JK Tyre National Racing Championship 2005. Driving a
Formula LGB vehicle, Aditya finished 1st in just his second race ahead
of racing champions like Rayomand Banajee. Sarosh Hataria and Gaurav
Gill.
Becoming a BMW Junior driver means far more than just financial assistance.
Aimed at upcoming young racers aged 16 to 21 - with no international
experience - looking to make the step from karting to a formula racing
career, the season-long, intensive Education & Coaching Programme
ensures that drivers receive the benefit of the valuable expertise BMW
has gained through its long and highly-successful involvement in motorsports.
The programme covers driving and technical tuition, physical training
and dietary education, sports management, and media training –
everything in fact to groom a youngster for a career at the very top
level of the sport. In 2005, Formula BMW was staged five times as part
of the Formula One support programme. All the series offer a multifaceted
Education and Coaching Programme as well as sponsorship for promising
racing talents. The best-known alumni of this talent hothouse are Formula
One drivers Ralf Schumacher, Christian Klien and Nico Rosberg.
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