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== F3RWRS Career ==
 
== F3RWRS Career ==
 
Desai's career in the F3RWRS began well with a third place finish at Race 2 of the Round of Australia. She followed up her first podium with a fifth place in Race 1 at Turkey. The next day, Desai finished second, her career-best finish, at Istanbul Park. After two more points finishes in Monaco and Laguna Seca, she currently lies sixth in the Drivers' Championship.
 
Desai's career in the F3RWRS began well with a third place finish at Race 2 of the Round of Australia. She followed up her first podium with a fifth place in Race 1 at Turkey. The next day, Desai finished second, her career-best finish, at Istanbul Park. After two more points finishes in Monaco and Laguna Seca, she currently lies sixth in the Drivers' Championship.
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==[[FIA F2 World Championship|Formula Two]]==
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In [[2019 Formula 2 World Championship season|2019]], Desai won the Formula Two World Championship at her second attempt driving for Prema Powerteam.
 
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Revision as of 09:15, 24 February 2018

Victoria Desai (born 21 March, 1997 in Cresskill, New Jersey, United States) is a professional racing driver who currently competes in the F3RWRS. Although she was born in the United States, Desai races with an Indian license. She drives for the Kamaha Junior Motosport in the F3RWRS.

F3RWRS Career

Desai's career in the F3RWRS began well with a third place finish at Race 2 of the Round of Australia. She followed up her first podium with a fifth place in Race 1 at Turkey. The next day, Desai finished second, her career-best finish, at Istanbul Park. After two more points finishes in Monaco and Laguna Seca, she currently lies sixth in the Drivers' Championship.

Formula Two

In 2019, Desai won the Formula Two World Championship at her second attempt driving for Prema Powerteam.