He said racing is an up-and-coming industry in Singapore, and encourages young, aspiring individuals to get the tires.
In the last ten years, Singapore racing has been taken many more seriously. I believe that owners like myself who compete on the global stage and do well will help Singapore advance to a higher level,” he said.
The most crucial thing is for younger Singaporeans to be willing to risk and for their people to provide for them.
Of his friend Christian race in the F3, Kabir said:” I’m really happy for him. He’s climbing up the ladder, and it’s really encouraging for Singapore to see someone advance toward the target. He is laying the groundwork for me and everyone else.
Kabir even lives and races in Europe, and takes online classes. He claimed that his levels have improved as a result of his flexible plan and pursuit of his vision.
He said that while serving NS does affect athletes working towards the peak of their careers, “it does n’t mean that you ca n’t be productive during NS, and it’s a very useful experience”. When the time comes, he added, he did “handle it.”
The Marina Bay Street Circuit will host the F1 Singapore Grand Prix from September 20 to September 22.
Catch the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2024 process, qualifying and key races on Channel 5 and mewatch.