Bengaluru’s Aishwarya Pissay creates history: First woman from Asia to win at W2RC Portugal

Racing in the Rally 2 – Women’s category, Aishwarya not only topped her class but also secured an impressive 27th place overall in a field filled with elite international riders.

Published Sep 30, 2025 | 3:27 PMUpdated Sep 30, 2025 | 3:27 PM

Aishwarya Pissay

Synopsis: With this win, Aishwarya strengthens her campaign toward Dakar 2027, where she aims to become the first Indian woman to compete and finish on two wheels. This victory is a crucial step in building race experience, confidence, and momentum heading into the world’s most iconic rally.

Bengaluru’s Aishwarya Pissay has created history by becoming the first woman from Asia and India to win her class at the BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Portugal 2025, Round 4 of the FIM World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC).

Racing in the Rally 2 – Women’s category, Aishwarya not only topped her class but also secured an impressive 27th place overall in a field filled with elite international riders.

Competing as a privateer in the world’s toughest rally-raid series, Aishwarya’s victory stands as a monumental achievement in Indian and Asian motorsport. With solid support from TVS Racing and a coalition of committed partners, she has become a beacon of perseverance, independence, and excellence in the global rally-raid arena.

“This win means the world to me. Becoming the first woman from Asia and India to win at this level is not just a personal milestone, it’s a message to every young girl who dreams beyond limits. I’m grateful to TVS Racing and all my partners who made this moment possible,” said Aishwarya Pissay.

Rally Highlights – BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Portugal 2025

  • Category: W2RC Rally2 – Women
  • Overall Classification: 27th Place
  • Total Distance: 2,000 km
  • Competitive Stages: 1,225 km across 6 stages (incl. Prologue)
  • Terrain: 100% gravel tracks through Portugal and Spain
  • Organized by: FIM & FIA under W2RC

With this win, Aishwarya strengthens her campaign toward Dakar 2027, where she aims to become the first Indian woman to compete and finish on two wheels. This victory is a crucial step in building race experience, confidence, and momentum heading into the world’s most iconic rally.

 

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