Not many brothers would encourage their younger siblings to get behind the wheel. But when Dhivyen was six
years old, his older brother and driving mentor, Shrien - a name synonymous with racing - introduced him to
karting, and he's been hooked ever since.
In fact, it soon became a family activity.
“Every Friday after school, my mom and dad would take me to practice at the iDube Raceway, which I
thoroughly enjoyed,” said Dhivyen.
A love for cars must run in the family, as Dhivyen recalled his earliest car memory involved his grandfather
taking him for a drive in his Alfa Romeo GTV6 when Dhivyen was about four years old.
However, he credits his motivator as his brother. “He believes in me and my skill, as is always trying to
push me to my limits on the race track, but we still do debate about who is the best,” he laughs.
With ten years of driving experience under his belt, Dhivyen says the highlight was competing in the FIA
Motorsport Games in Marseilles, France in 2022. He was the youngest of four racers selected to represent SA.
He's also proud of winning his first national go-karting event in 2019. The impressive kart racer was also
the KZN Kart Club Driver of the Year recipient.
Dhivyen was one of three youngsters who starred in the first VW Rookie Cup in 2023 where he dominated at the
Killarney International Raceway during the National Extreme Festival. With six young drivers this year,
Dhivyen is set on making his name stand out.
The Rookie Cup, open to young race drivers between 14 and 16 years old, was established to deliver a solid
platform for young karters to step up to main circuit racing. It serves as a motor racing academy where each
Rookie Cup driver is schooled in race fitness, readiness, teamwork, data analysis and television and media
training.