Indian superstar Ajith Kumar thanks supporters after Dubai 24H victory: ‘It motivates me to push my limits’

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Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar’s racing team recently secured third place in the Dubai 24H 2025. Held annually at the Dubai Autodrome, the racing event features high-performance GT and touring cars competing in a gruelling 24-hour format that tests speed, strategy, and endurance. After the victory, Ajith Kumar took to social media to thank his supporters in a heartwarming note.

“Dear All, I cannot find words grand enough to thank the Almighty, my family, members of the film industry, the media, political leaders, sports personalities, well-wishers and my beloved fans for the immense support and encouragement extended to me before the Dubai race event, during the race, and even now after the event,” read the note.

It continued, “The unwavering love and encouragement I have received has been the driving force behind my passion and perseverance. It motivates me to push my limits, embrace challenges, and aim for new milestones in motorsport. This journey is as much about you as it is about me, and I am committed to making every moment on the track a testament to the faith you have placed in me. Wishing a Happy Pongal and Sankranti to all. Thank you..! With love, Ajith Kumar.”

The win came only days after Ajith’s car crashed during a practice session ahead of the race, fortunately, he escaped unhurt.

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