Ace Indian rider Aishwarya Pissay, a proud product of TVS Racing,
has once again made history by securing third place in the 2024 FIM Bajas World Cup. The
season concluded with the grueling Dubai International Baja, the eighth and final round of the
championship, on Sunday.
Competing in the 450cc and Ladies’ classes, the Bengaluru rider faced technical challenges,
including navigation system issues during the final round which kept her out of the final
classification. Despite these setbacks, her points from earlier rounds were enough to secure her a
second runner-up spot on the Bajas World Cup leaderboard, reinforcing her status as a pioneer in
Indian motorsport.
Reflecting on her achievement, Aishwarya said: “This rally was a true test of resilience.
Unfortunately, technical issues with the navigation system on both days kept me out of the
general classification, but every challenge brings a valuable lesson. Rally life often throws the
unexpected at you, and this experience has only fueled my determination to come back stronger.
Despite the setbacks, I’m immensely proud to have secured 3rd place in the World
Championship for India. This marks my third World Championship podium in the history of the
sport, and I’m deeply grateful for the unwavering support of my team, fans, and everyone who
continues to believe in me.”
Aishwarya, who became the first-ever Indian to win a World Championship in motorsport with
her 2019 Bajas World Cup victory, now holds three World Cup medals, a record-breaking feat in
2W motorsport. Her journey continues to inspire as she remains a trailblazer, achieving
consistent success on the world stage.
Her remarkable efforts have been supported by TVS Racing, as well as co-sponsors IIFL, Micro
Labs, and Surana College.
About Aishwarya Pissay
Aishwarya Pissay, a 29-year-old motorsports icon from Bengaluru, is a pioneer in Indian two-
wheeler racing. She has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the 2017 FMSCI’s
Outstanding Woman in Motorsports Award. With a career marked by grit, perseverance, and
historic achievements, Aishwarya continues to break barriers and pave the way for future
generations in motorsport.