JK Tyres had replaced their Asia series with Formula BMW series for the Under-20 drivers of the country. The tyre major spent USD 500,000 to secure 12 free racing seats for the budding Indian drivers.
"This formula of Indianising the series has worked for us. The Team Principal of Euro International (which provides cars for the series) Antonio Ferrari was so impressed after watching the first two rounds that he has extended his offer of a Test seat in F3 to the winner of our LGB class too," Sharma told PTI.
"Look, our oldest driver is 20, there was not a single incident or accident in the first two rounds, it means that our racers could adopt to best of technology quite comfortably. Mr. Ferrari is even willing to back our young driver Arjun Maini," Sharma added.
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