The 34-year-old is one of the two Indians competing in the prestigious-but-perilious Dakar Rally, which is considered the world's toughest off-road race.
He is competing in the bike category for Hero MotoSports team. The other Indian is KP Aravind who is representing TVS Racing.
"In a race like this, nothing is guaranteed. I might start but the first kilometre itself anything can happen. It is not like a tennis match that after the match I am going to go home. For me, I don't know if I am going to make home everyday. So, I keep a lot of faith in the man upstairs (God)," Santosh told PTI.
Santosh had a near fatal accident in May 2013 during the third stage of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, when a fire ignited due to the fuel spilling from his bike left him with third degree burns.
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The incident led to a few beliefs that he holds quite close to his heart. He always wears his right boot first and carries his mother's watch as a lucky charm.
"Yes, I am superstitious but I need to do that. Not only me, all the riders do something or the other like that," Santosh said.
"I don't speak to anybody, I am just here myself to do my job and enjoy doing that. Home reminds me of comfort. I want to suffer for two weeks and go back home. Then I will have my whole lot of people to enjoy with but now I need to these focus on these two weeks," he said.
"Dakar is very tough, especially the sand dunes here (in the Peru part of the rally). In India, I only race in dirt tracks. Here there are no roads. I have never experienced conditions like this," he said.
"The weather is hot. The dunes like over here I have never experienced. They were massive, huge and soft. I don't think a lot of cars can finish. There were some places in the dunes where there are massive rocks immediately after that," he said.
"Dakar is such a tough event, the body takes a beating. One thing is to work but also to work smart and bring your game to the competition. I want to get out of Peru safely. That is my first priority. Bolivia is going to be hot and wet and that will be a different challenge," he added.
Santosh had finished 36th in 2015, his best so far. He did not finish in 2016 while he was 47th last year.
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