Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar, well-known not only for his blockbuster films but also for his passion for motorsports, is once again in the spotlight—this time not for a film, but for an incident on the racing track in Italy. Ajith, who was participating in the GT4 European Series, met with a car accident during the race, but thankfully escaped unharmed.
What Happened on the Track?Ajith’s car reportedly collided with another stationary vehicle on the racing track, leading to a crash that forced him to retire from the race. However, what truly caught everyone’s attention was his behavior after the accident.
Instead of walking away, Ajith got out of his car and helped clean up the debris on the track. A video of him assisting in the post-crash clean-up has gone viral, earning admiration from fans and motorsport enthusiasts alike.
The official GT4 European Series handle shared the video and wrote:
“Out of the race with damage, but still happy to help with the clean-up. Full respect, Ajith Kumar.”
Watch the viral video here:
Ajith Kumar, lovingly called “Thala” by his fans, is being hailed as a true gentleman for his humble gesture. Social media is full of praise:
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“Thala Ajith is a nice person.”
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“He is always grounded. A true sportsman.”
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“This is why we love him.”
This isn’t the first time Ajith has been involved in a racing mishap:
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January 2025: His car met with an accident during the 24H Dubai endurance racing practice session, just minutes before the end.
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February 2025: Another accident occurred in Portugal during a practice round for a different event.
Each time, Ajith walked away without injuries, and each incident reaffirmed both his commitment to motorsports and his calm, professional demeanor under pressure.
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