A week after the release of his Tamil film Good Bad Ugly, actor Ajith Kumar has reached the
Circuit De Spa in Belgium. He is gearing up for the GT4 series and will be
preparing to intensify his preparations for the upcoming races, that are bound
to test the endurance levels of drivers. On Wednesday, the actor’s racing
team, Ajith Kumar Racing, took to its X timeline to post
a video clip of the actor on the trackside, watching race cars zoom past and
wrote, “Ajith Kumar, trackside today at Circuit de Spa, Belgium. Soaking in the
atmosphere, gearing up for the endurance challenge ahead.”
The GT4 series is a premier sports car championship
featuring GT4-spec vehicles competing across Europe's renowned circuits. The
series emphasizes cost-effective racing and serves as a platform for amateur
drivers. It includes multiple classes, such as Silver, Pro-Am, and Am, to
accommodate varying driver experience levels.
Ajith has a long list of racing events this year. The actor
is to participate in the race in Zandvoort circuit, which is to be held between
May 16-18. The actor will again be seen in action between June 26 and 29 at the
Spa circuit and between July 18 and 20 at the Misano circuit. In August this
year, Ajith is to race at the Nurburgring circuit before finally rounding off
the season at Barcelona, the race at which is to be held between October 10 and
12.
About Ajith Kumar's racing team
Ajith’s racing team has done the country proud ever since
the actor announced its formation. Earlier this year, the team emerged third in
the 991 category of the 24H Dubai 2025 event. It followed it up with another
third place in the intensely contested 12H Mugello car racing event in Italy.
For the uninitiated, Ajith is not only racing but is also
the owner of the team Ajith Kumar Racing. Ajith's other teammates who
participate with him in races are Mathieu Detry, Fabian Duffieux and Cameron
McLeod. Ajith’s team has roped in Bas Koeten Racing as its technical and
logistical partner.
Overall, L2: Empuraan earned 105.11 crore net at the Indian box office, as per Sacnilk. This collection is a blockbuster sum for a Malayalam film, but considering the film’s exorbitant price tag, it’s not up to the mark. Reportedly, L2: Empuraan was made on a massive budget of 180 crores. Against this cost, 105.11 crores have been collected. So, the biggie has recovered 58.39% of the total cost and still needs to earn 74.89 crores to enter the safe zone. . In India, after the 1st weekend, the film did not see big numbers. Everyone expected it would be the 1st 100 Cr grosser for Kerala, and even they thought it would open the 150 Cr club and many more milestones, but L2 Empuraan did not match the expectations that was created by Empuran team.
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