Let’s rally around grounded Flying Sikh


Karamjit Singh (left) and Allen Oh winners of the AAM motorsports man of the year 2004 award for the 3rd consecutive year posing with their trophies. - Filepic

RALLY driver Karamjit Singh is now a forgotten hero but it did not have to be this way. The Flying Sikh is Malaysia’s only world champion in motorsports but many young Malaysians who aspires to be a racer may be more familiar with names like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen from Formula One.

Many may not have heard of him except for those who follow the local motor racing scene in the early 2000s when Karamjit was at the peak of his career.

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