Kai Daryanani Shows Consistent Progress in GB3 and Eurocup-3 Campaigns, Targets Strong End to Season
Silverstone, UK – 11 September 2025 – Indian driver Kai Daryanani has continued to build momentum in his dual campaigns across the GB3 Championship with JHR Developments and Eurocup-3 with MP Motorsport, delivering continued progress and a series of strong performances as the 2025 season enters its decisive stages.
Mid-Season Highlights
Daryanani opened the year strongly at Silverstone GP, immediately showing pace in his first outings in GB3. He has since produced a string of encouraging results, including a points haul of P9, P7 and P5 at Brands Hatch, marking his most successful points haul over a weekend in GB3 so far.
In Eurocup-3, his standout performance came at Paul Ricard, where despite battling illness and missing Sunday qualifying and Race 2, he fought through fatigue to secure a hard-earned P9 in race 1. At Assen, he demonstrated some attacking racing prowess to come through the field twice after an unfortunate puncture, and in Portimao managed to make his way through the pack to pick up further points with 9thplace.
Kai battling reigning BF4 champion Deagan at Brands Hatch
One of the defining storylines of Daryanani’s season came at Brands Hatch GP Race 3, where he climbed from sixth to third and went wheel-to-wheel with reigning British F4 champion Deagen Fairclough before contact dropped him back to P5, with Deagen knocked out of the race. The fight, however, highlighted Daryanani’s resilience and determination.
Growth and Development
Strength & Conditioning at Pinnacle Performance
Over the course of the season, Kai has developed across all areas of his performance — from improved qualifying pace and overtaking ability to fitness, discipline, and race preparation. His training programme includes simulator work with Drivers Lab, physical conditioning through Pinnacle Performance and Formula 2 Perform, and mental coaching with Enzo Mucci and Sonia Samtani.
Daryanani maintains a strong collaboration with his engineer Evan Faros at JHR, while Madnani Facial Plastics, Skyway Pacific, and Prosperity Investment Management continue to provide valuable support for his racing program.
Looking Ahead
Heading into the final stretch of the season, Daryanani is targeting consistent Top-7 finishes in GB3 and Top-10 results in Eurocup-3, building on his recent momentum.
Remaining races include:
- 20/21 September – Jerez (Eurocup 3)
- 4/5 October – Donington Park GP (GB3)
- 18/19 October – Monza (GB3)
- 15/16 November – Barcelona (Eurocup 3)
Plans for 2026 are expected to include a second GB3 campaign with a dovetail championship alongside a competitive winter program in Formula Regional Middle East.
Quotes
Kai Daryanani:
“The highlight of the first half of the season for me was definitely the podium at the Hungaroring. Coming straight after being unwell at Paul Ricard, it was a tough weekend physically, so standing on the podium felt very rewarding.”
Kai topped Spa testing session
“Brands Hatch was probably the biggest test for me mentally. Fighting with Deagen Fairclough right behind me the whole way really pushed my concentration, but it was also a lot of fun and a solid step in the right direction.”
“There will be some pressure in the final rounds, but I see that as a positive — it keeps me sharp and motivated. My focus is on finishing the season strongly and putting myself in the best possible place for next year.”
“I want to thank everyone who has supported me so far — my sponsors, especially Monati Facial Plastics and Skyway Pacific, and of course my family. The team has been incredible since day one, working so hard and creating a great environment. I’m really looking forward to carrying this momentum into the last part of the season.”
Dan & Kai
Dan Wells, Manager:
“Kai has made really encouraging progress this season. He’s shown that he can adapt quickly to new circuits and deliver strong performances under pressure. His pace has been improving, and we’ve already seen glimpses of his true potential with some impressive fights through the field. The focus now is on turning that progress into consistently stronger results in the final part of the year, to be able to build a strong winter campaign for Kai into 2026 which can see him fight at the front of the field.”
ENDS
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