Meet 'pink rider' Nur Atika - Malaysia's first, youngest woman motorsports team owner
Bernama
March 14, 2021 23:01 MYT
March 14, 2021 23:01 MYT
SHAH ALAM: A deep passion for two-wheel motorsports has spurred Nur Atika Azwar to form her own team to compete in the 2021 Cub Prix Championship, the Malaysia Superbike Championship (MSBK) and Drag Racing.
Nur Atika, 25, is now the first, and the youngest, woman in Malaysia to own a racing team, known as Tuneboss-Pink Racing Team.
Beginning as a motovlogger in 2019, she began by uploading videos about travels, motorcycle repairs and women's perspectives as well as Cub Prix race reviews before receiving an offer to promote the championship's sideshows in the same year.
She then took on the challenge of being a racer in the 2020 Pro-Am support race and became known as the 'Pink Rider'.
Her love for the sport, usually dominated by men, further deepened and Nur Atika then decided to set up her own team at the end of last year in a bid to provide more opportunities for women to be racers and crew members.
"I founded this team to attract more women to join the Malaysian motor racing industry because there are many women who dream of racing. Some also want to be mechanics but they have no platform to kick-start their journey.
"So, I hope that one day we can expand the team with more women. We, however, do not want to be an all-female team, there is strong support from men in the team too," she told a media conference after her team's launch here today.
Nur Atika, who said that her team would race in the pink-coloured Yamaha Legend machine, is not setting a lofty target for her in their debut season as she wants to gain experience and increase their knowledge about the bikes.
At the launch, she also introduced her three Tuneboss-Pink Racing Team riders for the Cub Prix, comprising two women, Alia Saarizan in the Hero category and Fifi Muhammad in the CP125 class, assisted by Harith Baharin.
Fifi, who has extensive experience having competed in various Malaysia Super Series and Cub Prix races, is aiming to win as many points as possible.
"This is my first year in the CP125, so I'm not aiming that high but I hope to collect points in every round," she said.
-- BERNAMA