He finished third in Race 1 of the Coppa Shell category. He was placed fourth overall in the championship with 52 points and will climb up the table with this win.
The Ferrari Challenge Europe Championship 2015 started in April at Monza, Italy where Singhania secured a double podium finish followed by another podium at Budapest, Hungary last month. He is representing India and is endorsed by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI).
The entire season comprises 15 races with two races a weekend.
Singhania raced with the renowned Swiss team Kessel Racing, which has registered numerous wins. Former F1 driver and current GT driver Andrea Motermini is his coach for the entire season.
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