Pakistan, Jan. 9 -- The story of Pakistan's first female drifter, proving that determination and talent know no gender.
The roar of engines, the smell of burning rubber, and a cloud of smoke hanging in the air-this is where history was made. At a drifting arena in Islamabad, Dina Rohinton Patel drove sideways into Pakistan's motorsport record books, becoming the country's first female drifter. In a sport defined by precision, fearlessness, and control, her achievement marked a groundbreaking shift in Pakistan's male-dominated motorsports landscape.
Racing runs in Dina's blood. She grew up in a motorsport family, watching her mother, Tushna Patel, evolve from navigator to competitor, and her father, Ronnie Patel, and build a formidable ...
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