Part two in Formula Scout’s top 50 countdown of 2023’s most impressive junior single-seater racers
Kush Maini
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The last season with the Dallara F2 2018 was also the first since its introduction not to have an F1 graduate, but who impressed the most?
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F3 champion and McLaren junior Gabriel Bortoleto and new Alpine Academy signing Kush Maini will race for Virtuosi in Formula 2 next season.
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Maini makes most of Campos’s “amazing” qualifying car but has race pace concerns
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodKush Maini achieved his second best F2 qualifying result with third place in Abu Dhabi today, but thinks his team needs race pace improvements to keep that position.
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In little over a month, Formula 2 racer Kush Maini has secured three big deals for the future of his career.
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The Alpine Formula 1 team has announced Formula 2 racer Kush Maini as the latest member of its academy.
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Formula 2 racer Kush Maini has revealed that his career will now be guided by two-time Formula 1 world champion Mika Hakkinen.
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Campos Racing’s Kush Maini was second fastest in F2 qualifying at Silverstone, but it was not until late on that they found frontrunning pace.
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Kush Maini has been one of the surprises of the Formula 2 season, which he puts down to his Campos team and new place of residence
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A late lap on the supersoft tyres put Kush Maini back on top on the second morning of Formula 2’s in-season test at Barcelona.
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Kush Maini topped the morning session on day one of Formula 2’s in-season test at Barcelona as drivers got a first taste of the track’s new layout.
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Kush Maini fended off Arthur Leclerc in a fierce battle in Melbourne to claim his maiden Formula 2 podium with third place in the sprint race.
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Kush Maini continued Campos Racing’s strong third day of Formula 2 testing at Bahrain by topping the final pre-season session.
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Formula 2 post-season testing at Yas Marina Circuit ended with Campos Racing’s Kush Maini topping the final session
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Kush Maini will step up to Formula 2 in 2023 with Campos Racing, after coming 14th in the FIA Formula 3 Championship this year
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DAMS’ Ayumu Iwasa has been disqualified from third place in the Formula 2 feature race at Monza, as stewards apologise to Juri Vips
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Kush Maini believes “being rusty” after a year out of single-seaters and has prevented him from making the podium so far in FIA Formula 3
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MP Motorsport duo Kush Maini and Caio Collet were almost inseparable as they topped the times in FIA Formula 3 practice at Silverstone
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Kush Maini will start his debut FIA F3 races from the pitlane following an infringement during his impressive run to third in qualifying
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Kush Maini will continue his single-seater career by joining MP Motorsport in the FIA Formula 3 Championship this year