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Tathagata Mukherjee is the first Bengali formula LGB4 racing driver, who was the finalist of National Racing Championship, held in Buddha International circuit, Noida 12th to 14th December,2014, now keeping his eyes on Asian racing Championship, 2015. 18 years old Tathagata is still a student of class twelve. Presently he is a member of famous DARK DON RACING Team, Chennai. Team –Chennai is very much hopeful about his development in the Racing Circuit. As Tathagata said, he was ranked 8th before his car caught fire unfortunately. Most remarkable achievement of Tathagata at Buddha Circuit, Noida was his technical and mental preparation which helped him to keep control in a wet and slippery track at the racing day. It was drizzling while racing and the way he was controlling his car at the crucial turnings was breathtaking and awesome. Tathagata is the only son of first Bengali Formula-1 Marshall Mr. John Mukherjee. Mr. Mukherjee, Tathagata’s father is the inspiration for his success on the track. As discussed with Tathagata, he was serious about his forthcoming board examination and he is preparing for his exam. This is the reason he couldn’t fully concentrate on racing otherwise his score could have been quite better. Now His goal is to secure his position within top 4 racer. He is taking his preparation for participating asian championship,2015. He wants to make his foothold in the Rotax Max racing track at Malyasia and Sepang F1 tract of Japan. Mr. John, Tathagata’s father will send him to formula-3 which is very much competitive. Poorav’s Commando energy Drinks has already unfolded their  sponsorship on Tathagata Mukherjee as their Brand Ambassador and arranged to facilitated him by practicing with Simulator. Mr. John also disclosed about his plans to send his son Silver Stone academy of famous Garry Chapman for six months because his experience says that it is the best place for a upcoming racer to learn the techniques. We all are waiting to see Tathagata on the top of the victory stand with champion’s trophy holding in his hands.