Mumbai Falcons win Teams’ Championship and two titles at UAE Rotax Max 2025–26, with five podium finishes in a strong international karting season.
By Divyam Dubey

Mumbai Falcons Racing League has just pulled off a proper statement season at the 2025–2026 UAE Rotax Max Championship. Two driver titles, five podium finishes and the overall Teams’ Championship. That’s not just a good year, that’s domination across categories, and it puts the Indian outfit right up there on the international karting map. The consistency across classes and the ability to deliver results under pressure made this campaign stand out from the rest.
At the front, Tyla Harris got the job done in DD2, sealing the title with 1,123 points after a clean and consistent run through the season. Maurits Knopjes backed that up with another title in DD2 Masters, finishing on 941 points with a steady approach. In Senior Max, Nathan Kappen chipped in with a third-place finish, keeping Mumbai Falcons firmly in contention.
But if you’re tracking Indian talent, the real excitement came from the junior pack this season. Mitansh Jain had a solid run and wrapped up the Junior Max Vice-Championship with 960 points. He stayed competitive throughout and kept delivering when it mattered most. Arhaan Koreishi also stepped up, with a strong push in the closing rounds helping him secure third overall in the standings.
In the IAME UAE Championship, Mitansh Jain added another title in the Junior category with a composed season. Rayan Koreishi followed with a Vice-Champion finish in the Senior class after consistent performances. Both drivers now head to the IAME World Finals, marking an important step as they move closer to the global stage.
With this season done, Mumbai Falcons heads into the next one with strong momentum. For Indian motorsport, this is a sign of steady progress, with young drivers now proving they can deliver results and compete at a serious level.