Arjun Maini
Indian racing driver

Arjun Maini

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10 December 1997(Bengaluru, Karnataka, India)
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Introduction

Arjun Maini (born 10 December 1997) is an Indian racing driver, currently competing in the Asian Le Mans Series forRLR MSport team. He has previously also competed in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Trident Racing, as well as Campos Racing.

Early life

Maini comes from a family of racers. His brother Kush is also a racer competing in the Formula Renault Eurocup, and his father, Gautam, raced in the National Racing Championship in the late 1990s, at the Formula India Single Seater Maruti Engine. The teenager first fell in love with motorsport when his father gave him an electric car. Maini received his first go-kart, an 80cc Comer Kart at the age of 5.

Maini's uncle Chetan Maini is an Indian business magnate best known for building India's first electric car, REVA, and as the Founder of Reva Electric Car Company Ltd, now Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited, where he served as an advisor.

The teenager idolises Sebastian Vettel and in his free time enjoys wrestling, cycling, fitness activities and video editing.

Career

Maini received his first go-kart, an 80cc Comer Kart, at the age of 5.

2007

At the young age of 8, Maini won his first two championships, the MRF Mini Max Championship in both the Rotax class and the 4-stroke Cadet class in his first year of racing. After his first titles, Maini raced on foreign soil for the first time in the Asia Max championship, which led to immediate success.

2008

Maini became the youngest Indian to win a kart race abroad by winning the Malaysian Royal Kelatan Kart Prix held in 2008.

2009

Maini was the youngest driver to take part in the J.K. Tyre Rotax Max Junior Max National championship at the age of 11. He was selected by the Red Rooster Racing Team in 2009.

2010

Maini took part in the Rotax Max Challenge India - Junior in 2010 and finished in 2nd place. He finished with the most number of fastest laps.

2011

Maini's major breakthrough came in 2011 where he won the J.K.Tyre Rotax Max National Karting Championship title in the Junior Max category and followed this up by becoming the Sahara Force India team's One from a Billion winner. He was also the winner of AKOC race in Macau as well as the Ask KF3 Race in Elite, Malaysia. He finished second overall in the AKS Malaysian Championship 2011.

2012

Maini finished a creditable fifth in the ROK Cup International Final in Junior ROK category, at Lonato Italy against 72 of the best drivers from over 20 countries. Maini was awarded the best rookie at Rowrah while racing in the MSA British Karting Championship. He also finished a brilliant second place in Junior category in the Indonesia Kart Prix 2012 along with a first place in the Junior max category in Rotax Invitational Karting Race held at Kuala Lumpur.

2013

Maini then stepped up into cars in 2013. He finished runner up in the J.K.Tyre Racing Series championship, winning two races at the Buddh International Circuit as well as winning the Malaysian Super 6 Series. He also competed in the WSK Euro and Master karting in the KF category.

2014

He then went on to compete in the BRDC Formula 4 championship; finishing second overall and missing out on the championship by 3 points to teammate George Russell. He finished the championship with 8 wins and 9 podium finishes. He was also the highest ranked Indian driver in the Driver Database

2015

Maini at the GP3 race at the 2017 Belgian GP

Maini showed remarkable pace in the Toyota Racing series in New Zealand en route to a 4th overall in the championship with two wins, five podiums and 3 poles. He also finished 4th overall in Race 2 of the Pau Grand Prix. However a learning year in the FIA European Formula 3 series meant he could only manage 18th overall and 9th in the rookie class. Maini did manage to end the season on a high finishing 10th at the prestigious Macau Grand Prix.

2016

Maini with the Russian Time team at the Abu Dhabi F2 post season test

In 2016, Maini raced for Jenzer Motorsport in the GP3 series, he finished the season in 10th position in the championship despite missing the first 4 races. He also became the first Indian to secure a podium in the GP3 series at Hungaroring, after finishing 2nd. Maini also raced in the Macau GP for Team Motopark.

2017

Maini signed for Jenzer Motorsport again, for his second stint in the GP3 series.

In May 2017, it was announced that Haas F1 team signed Maini as development driver.

Maini did a post season test in Abu Dhabi with F2 teams Trident and Russian Time.

2018

Maini signed for Trident Racing in the 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship and he also remained in his role as Haas's development driver.

2019

Maini changed from single seaters to Endurance racing in the European Le Mans Series with RLR M SPORT. He also competed in the prestigious 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans as well as competing in the Asian Le Mans Series where he won the First race at Shanghai International Circuit. Aside from this Arjun Maini also competed in the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship with Campos Racing for three rounds.

Racing record

Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 DC Points
2015 Van Amersfoort Racing Volkswagen SIL1
Ret
SIL2
14
SIL3
16
HOC1
15
HOC2
Ret
HOC3
13
PAU1
12
PAU2
4
PAU3
5
MNZ1
10
MNZ2
20
MNZ3
20
SPA1
17
SPA2
23
SPA3
16
NOR1
Ret
NOR2
14
NOR3
17
ZAN1
13
ZAN2
15
ZAN3
17
RBR1
21
RBR2
15
RBR3
22
ALG1
28
ALG2
24
ALG3
16
NÜR1
8
NÜR2
12
NÜR3
16
HOC1
29
HOC2
14
HOC3
17
18th 27
2016 Threebond with T-Sport Threebond LEC1
Ret
LEC2
13
LEC3
16
21st 3
NBE HUN1
14
HUN2
15
HUN3
15
PAU1
18
PAU2
10
PAU3
9
RBR1
Ret
RBR2
Ret
RBR3
18
NOR1 NOR2 NOR3 ZAN1 ZAN2 ZAN3 SPA1 SPA2 SPA3 NÜR1 NÜR2 NÜR3 IMO1 IMO2 IMO3 HOC1 HOC2 HOC3

Complete GP3 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pos Points
2016 Jenzer Motorsport CATFEA CATSPR RBRFEA RBRSPR SILFEA
8
SILSPR
19
HUNFEA
8
HUNSPR
2
HOCFEA
7
HOCSPR
5
SPAFEA
Ret
SPASPR
16
MNZFEA
14
MNZSPR
6
SEPFEA
4
SEPSPR
7
YMCFEA
14
YMCSPR
14
10th 50
2017 Jenzer Motorsport CATFEA
7
CATSPR
1
RBRFEA
10
RBRSPR
16
SILFEA
6
SILSPR
5
HUNFEA
Ret
HUNSPR
8
SPAFEA
4
SPASPR
6
MNZFEA
16†
MNZSPR
C
JERFEA
17
JERSPR
12
YMCFEA
3
YMCSPR
6
9th 72

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
2018 Trident BHRFEA
15
BHRSPR
14
BAKFEA
Ret
BAKSPR
5
CATFEA
Ret
CATSPR
13
MONFEA
5
MONSPR
5
LECFEA
10
LECSPR
13
RBRFEA
14
RBRSPR
10
SILFEA
14
SILSPR
13
HUNFEA
12
HUNSPR
14
SPAFEA
14
SPASPR
8
MNZFEA
Ret
MNZSPR
9
SOCFEA
15
SOCSPR
15
YMCFEA
Ret
YMCSPR
DNS
16th 24
2019 Campos Racing BHRFEA BHRSPR BAKFEA BAKSPR CATFEA CATSPR MONFEA MONSPR LECFEA LECSPR RBRSPR
DSQ
RBRSPR
15
SILFEA
13
SILSPR
13
HUNFEA
Ret
HUNSPR
16
SPAFEA SPASPR MNZFEA MNZSPR SOCFEA SOCSPR YMCFEA YMCSPR 24th 0

Complete European Le Mans Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rank Points
2019 RLR MSport LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 LEC
8
MNZ
Ret
CAT
13
SIL
Ret
SPA
14
ALG
15
21st 5.5

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2019 RLR M Sport/Tower Events John Farano
Norman Nato
Oreca 07-Gibson LMP2 295 NC NC