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Meghalaya’s Jaden Pariat shines at Nat’l Car Racing Championship

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By Our Reporter

Shillong, Aug 17: Meghalaya’s young racing sensation, Jaden Rahman Pariat, brought pride to the state by clinching top honors in the MRF Formula 2000 category at the final round of the fmsci Indian National Car Racing Championship held in Chennai on Saturday.
The 17-year-old from Shillong delivered a stellar performance, securing his eighth win in ten races from pole position.
His dominance on the track was evident as he outpaced his competitors to claim the coveted title.
The championship also witnessed impressive performances from other young talents, including Bengaluru’s Abhay Mohan who maintained his unbeaten streak in the MRF Formula 1600 category.
While the spotlight was on Pariat’s triumph, the overall competition was fierce, with several other categories seeing thrilling races and close finishes.
With this remarkable achievement, Jaden Pariat has not only made Meghalaya proud but has also established himself as a rising star in Indian motorsports.
Pariat’s victory has undoubtedly placed Meghalaya firmly on the national motorsport map.
As the young racer continues to shine, the state eagerly anticipates more triumphs and looks forward to nurturing future talents in the world of speed and adrenaline.

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