Her start was very different from what she had imagined for herself. She ended up in fourth place! This was in 2013 when Tushna Patel made her rally racing debut, becoming the first woman in Pakistan to take up the sport which till then was restricted to only male drivers here.
Driving her Vigo 3,000cc in the Jhal Magsi Desert Challenge, and racing against male competitors, she ended up fourth in Category B. But Tushna’s achievement heralded a change.
Soon after, a local motor sports club introduced the women’s category in rally racing for the first time.
“When I participated in the race for the first time I fought well, but obviously the men were more experienced than me,” says Tushna.
Pakistan’s first female rally racer, Tushna Patel
Tushna’s debut was the coming to fruition of years of hard work and passion. Being the wife of prominent rally driver Ronnie Patel helped, too, but her stereotype-smashing appearance on the sand dunes of Balochistan three years ago came after being involved in the sport for 11 years.
Her presence in the pit stops only fuelled her desire to be in the driving seat.
Unlike Formula One or MotoGP where teams have their own pit stops with their own mechanics and engineers working on the specifics, rallying sees cars end up in one single pit stop during stage breaks.
“I used to go to the mid break, which is 100-200km inside the desert. I would setup everything for the stage break where drivers used to come and take rest on race day. I was the only female in my team, we used to go one night before the race for setting stage break and I used to drive my car because I never trusted anyone,” she adds.
Apart from rally racing Tushna is a responsible mother of two children Meherwan and Dina Patel. She is also running three branches of the Wendy School system.
So what is better? Rally racing or principal?
“The principal’s role is my profession and rally racing is my passion.”
Before getting married Tushna and Ronnie were also good friends. “My husband plays a very major part in supporting me and he was the one who motivated me to take part in racing,” Tushna says.
Similarly she always supports her husband in good and bad times. “Win or lose, I am always on Ronnie’s side and I will support him in future also,” she says.
Sharing a memorable incident, Tushna narrates: “In 2006, I witnessed my husband’s car overturned.”
After the accident Ronnie was demotivated, she says. “It was very difficult for Ronnie to bounce back after that incident. I was with him all along to help him through it.”