<p>Mumbai Falcons is all set to become the first full-fledged team from India to compete in the F3 Asian Championship with star racer Jehan Daruvala headlining the outfit.</p>.<p>The series commences in Dubai on January 29.</p>.<p>The team that swept almost all the titles in the inaugural X1 League last year will be led by F2 racer Daruvala and British F3 runner-up Kush Maini, according to a press release here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>With former F2 and GT1 racer Armaan Ebrahim as the team principal and eight-time National Champion Rayomand Banajee as strategy and communications head, Mumbai Falcons is confident of winning the Championship.</p>.<p>The Asian F3 Championship is the continent's most competitive racing event, with nine strong teams boasting of multiple F2 and F3 drivers.</p>.<p>Incidentally, MSport had fielded a team last year but had only one Indian driver in the lineup.</p>.<p>The five-round 15-race long season will kick off in Dubai on January 29 and conclude on February 20 in Abu Dhabi.</p>.<p>Daruvala, who is being hailed as the next big thing in Indian racing, is just one step away from Formula 1.</p>.<p>His 26 rookie podiums in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship is a record. He had multiple wins and was the second runner up in the 2019 FIA F3 Championship, after remaining in title contention till the last round. A few weeks ago, he became the first Indian to win an F2 race.</p>.<p>Maini is the youngest Indian to ever win an Asian Karting race and is a multiple Karting Champion and race winner across Formula categories.</p>
<p>Mumbai Falcons is all set to become the first full-fledged team from India to compete in the F3 Asian Championship with star racer Jehan Daruvala headlining the outfit.</p>.<p>The series commences in Dubai on January 29.</p>.<p>The team that swept almost all the titles in the inaugural X1 League last year will be led by F2 racer Daruvala and British F3 runner-up Kush Maini, according to a press release here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>With former F2 and GT1 racer Armaan Ebrahim as the team principal and eight-time National Champion Rayomand Banajee as strategy and communications head, Mumbai Falcons is confident of winning the Championship.</p>.<p>The Asian F3 Championship is the continent's most competitive racing event, with nine strong teams boasting of multiple F2 and F3 drivers.</p>.<p>Incidentally, MSport had fielded a team last year but had only one Indian driver in the lineup.</p>.<p>The five-round 15-race long season will kick off in Dubai on January 29 and conclude on February 20 in Abu Dhabi.</p>.<p>Daruvala, who is being hailed as the next big thing in Indian racing, is just one step away from Formula 1.</p>.<p>His 26 rookie podiums in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship is a record. He had multiple wins and was the second runner up in the 2019 FIA F3 Championship, after remaining in title contention till the last round. A few weeks ago, he became the first Indian to win an F2 race.</p>.<p>Maini is the youngest Indian to ever win an Asian Karting race and is a multiple Karting Champion and race winner across Formula categories.</p>