Ajith Kumar on the Risks of Racing: 'When I Crash, I First Try to Understand if I Have Been Hurt...'

The actor-racer talks about danger, discipline and the mental strength it takes to keep starting over.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: NOV 03, 2025, 14:21 IST|5 min read
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For Ajith Kumar, racing isn’t about speed as much as it is about awareness. He speaks of danger with calmness and perspective. “When I crash, I try to understand if I have been hurt. That’s my immediate response. How bad am I hurt, how bad the car is, and if I can restart...” he says.

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Earlier this year in Valencia, his car flipped several times during the Southern European Cup. He remembers the sequence clearly. “Once you make sure you are okay and the car is okay, your adrenaline kicks in. The only thought is not wanting a DNF. I just think, ‘I want to finish (the race) today.’”

Then there’s the worry that comes later, the one that lingers. “You are worried for your family. It’s not fair on our part to be putting them through so much stress. Unfortunately, I have had some terrible crashes, but so have other drivers. It’s just that I am an actor, so it makes headlines.”

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The thought of quitting never crossed his mind. “I’m blessed that so far, my injuries have not been bad enough to make me miss a practice session or a race,” he says. “And in the film industry, I have undergone 29 surgeries.”

That clarity extends beyond the track. “There are two ways you can go about living your life. You can complain, or learn lessons and move on. Once you are economically sound, you understand what money can or can’t buy, and if you’re a giver or a taker. Wealth can make you a monster.”

He adds, “Success is like a wild horse. Anybody can hop on to it, but if you can’t tame it, it will throw you off waiting for the next one to hop on.”

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Now, with over three decades in cinema and a Padma Bhushan to his name, Ajith continues to split his time between film sets and race tracks. His focus is to race as much as possible and help the sport grow in India.

Watch out for our full interview with the star, dropping soon on The Hollywood Reporter India's YouTube channel

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