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In a groundbreaking moment for Bangladesh, Purny Ayman has become the first female racer from the country to compete on the international motorsport circuit. Her bold entrance into this male-dominated world is not just history-making — it’s revolutionary.
From a young age, Ayman was drawn to speed, power, and the thrill of the track. While most girls were expected to pursue “safe” or “traditional” careers, Purny dared to dream differently. Her relentless dedication and talent quickly earned her a spot among the racing elite, turning heads both at home and abroad.
In a country where motorsports have long been seen as a man’s domain, Purny Ayman’s story is shaking up the narrative. With few women ever stepping onto the racing track, her journey is inspiring a new generation of Bangladeshi girls to challenge norms and embrace their passions — no matter how unconventional.
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Ayman’s rise hasn’t gone unnoticed. She’s already competed in several regional and international races, earning praise for her skill, focus, and fearlessness. Her impact extends far beyond the racetrack — she’s becoming a symbol of empowerment and gender equity in South Asia’s sporting world.
You can read more about her historic journey in the original report by The Daily Star here.

This is just the beginning. Ayman plans to enter more international competitions, continue perfecting her craft, and mentor young women interested in motorsport.
Her dream? To see more Bangladeshi women racing internationally, defying expectations, and owning their space in the world of motorsports.
Follow Purny Ayman on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with her latest updates on the international circuit.
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