First All-Woman Supercar Club in India

Queens Drive Club:
The Queens Drive Club is the first all-women supercar club which was founded by RitikaJatinAhuja, who is also the COO of the Big Boy Toyz. The club consists of 30 women from different walks of life. They have come together to form this wonderful club. The launch took place at BBT Gurgaon showroom at 8:00 am on the 20th of February, 2022 heading towards the Aravali hills. The basic reason behind this club is that it brings together women who share the same passion for supercars. They ride supercars and superbikes on the road.

To be a member of this club, you need to own and operate a supercar. It is the club's responsibility to organize a monthly drive, followed by tea/brunch for the members so that they can connect well with each other and share their experiences. Every woman who is a part of this club is very passionate about these supercars. They love and enjoy driving these supercars. They not only showcase their love but even show how talented they are.
Comments by the members:
The members are really fond of this club. They love what they're doing and their love for these supercars is always shown through their actions.
A member named ParulBhutani shared her own experience. She mentioned how she is very comfortable driving with heels on and she doesn't even need to change shoes while driving. She is an active member of the club and she owns some cars as well.

Another member named Ashima Berry has also spoken about her passion for cars and travelling. She shared her own experience and even revealed that she started driving at a very young age and she has a good collection of cars like BMW X3 M Sport, Lamborghini. She even said that her love for cars probably comes from her genes.
These women collectively show how talented they are at driving sports cars. They are natural and their love and passion for the supercars are lovely. Watching them drive and demonstrate their driving skills proves that sports cars are not only for men.
Aim of the club:

As mentioned above, the club began its journey on the 20th of February, 2022. Jain loves and is very passionate about luxury, vintage and sports cars and hence founded the all-women supercar club. She wants every woman who loves and is passionate about supercars just like her, to enjoy and showcase their talents.
The club currently has 30 members who are extremely passionate about their supercars and their driving skills are excellent as well. These women are talented and exceptional. Therefore, joining this club is the dream of those women who are passionate about sports cars. To join the club, you must remember that you should own a supercar and you must know how to drive.
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