About Author
Pratham is a versatile writer with a talent for crafting engaging long-form stories, breaking news, and quick-turn analysis. His storytelling flair and pop-culture insight keep his writing fresh and relatable. Over time, he has honed his ability to take complex subjects and present them in a clear, compelling way-whether. Making him skilled at crafting reader-centric articles that boost reach, engagement, and top-of-funnel metrics. cover live race events every week, balancing the need for speed in publishing with the accuracy that fans and outlets demand.
Area of Interest
An avid flim Buff, Pratham visits the Cinema hall every weekend, come what may. He lives and breathes movies. Music is also somehing that helps him unwind, from stress, usually you'll find him gazing at a distance, fiddling with his guitar that's when he reflects. He love's the outdoor too, on most holidays he is out with his buddies, trekking, camping, hunting and fishing, wandering away where the wifi is weak.
Previous Experiences
Pratham has previsouly worked as a NASCAR writer, known for covering legacy drivers and throwback narratives that resonate deeply with long-time fans of the sport. His reporting skillfully blends historical context with human storytelling, exemplified by his coverage of Sterling Marlin’s rare public appearance, an emotional moment that connected generations of NASCAR enthusiasts. With a deep respect for NASCAR’s late 90s era.
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NASA’s Chandra stitches decades of data on supernova remnant into its longest video yet
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SpaceX plans to lower thousands of Starlink satellites in 2026—here's why
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NASA’s Chandra pops the cosmic cork with a stunning view of the Champagne Cluster
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SpaceX’s January 2026 launch calendar signals another big year for the company
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10 jaw-dropping images captured from the International Space Station in 2025
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NASA sets the stage for January spacewalks outside the International Space Station
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The Artemis II crew: All about the people powering NASA’s return to the Moon
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