Historic debut at WorldSBK by an Indian: Kavin Quintal roped in by Gaman Racing
Chennai rider to debut in SSP300 at Most, Czech Republic
Chennai, 18 July 2024: Indian rider Kavin Quintal is all set to make a historic debut at WorldSBK SSP300 competitions to become the first Indian rider to participate in a World Superbike Championship. Thanks to the opportunity provided by the Irish team, ‘Team#109 Retro Traffic Kawasaki’ and its management company, Gaman Racing Global Service, Kavin’s entry is accepted for the SSP event in the fourth round which begins at Most, Czech Republic on Friday.
The 19-year Chennai star, Kavin Quintal, will be filling in for the Irish team’s main rider, Spaniard Daniel Mogeda, who suffered an injury after leading the Supersport 300 class, in an unfortunate crash that paved the way for the Irish team to rope in Kavin Quintal.
Kavin, a world-class rider, is currently competing in the European Stock Championship within the FIM JuniorGP and in the Asia Road Racing Championship. In the three rounds of JuniorGP, Kavin had a top-10 finish. As a rider who started his baby steps at 13, he was the youngest rider to earn points in the Indian National events. He went on to win the Talent Cup twice in 2021 and 2023 in India. Later, after Asia Talent Cup events, he soon blossomed into a mature rider moving to Europe. He will be looking for his best results in this ‘magnificent opportunity’, as the Indian described it.
Kavin Quintal: ‘It is a great opportunity that I will try to learn and enjoy at the same time. I will be able to show my maximum level together with a great team that surrounds this structure. I would like to thank the team for this opportunity’.
Paul Tobin, Team Manager 109: ‘I would like to welcome Kavin to the team for the weekend toreplace Daniel. Kavin Quintal has good experience in the Asia Talent Cup and in the Stock 600 in the FIM JuniorGP. We are very happy to have the first Indian rider into the World Championships’.
The practice sessions will be on Friday followed a race each on Saturday and Sunday at Most, Czech Republic.