ART Grand Prix completed its workforce in F1 Academy. Chloe Grant is the latest driver to be confirmed for the first season of the all-female championship. The 100-year-old British driver will be associated with Léna Bühler and Carrie Schreiner within the French team.
3/3 ✔️@chloeannagrant to be a part of our F1 Academy trio for this new season! 🔥
Get ready to be dazzled 🤩#F1Academy pic.twitter.com/ahvyTethj2
- ART Grand Prix (@ARTGP) March 16, 2023
Chloe Grant began her career as karting at the age of 7, with the East of Scotland Kart Club. After finishing third and second in consecutive years in the cadet championship, she won the ESKC junior champion title in 2017 in the Minimax category. In 2020, she became the youngest driver to obtain a junior racing driver's license from Motorsport UK in Scotland. She then moves on to car in 2021, where she competed in the Junior Saloon Car Championship before competing in the UK GB4 Championship, where she finished 9th in the championship.
“I am very excited about the idea of competing this season with ART Grand Prix, rejoiced the British pilot. We share the same ambition to win and with the history and victories of ART Grand Prix, I can't wait to see what we can achieve together. It is a privilege to join their long list of talented and successful drivers. The F1 Academy offers us female drivers an opportunity we have never seen before, and I know we have a competitive inaugural grid. I am excited to begin ! »
The F1 Academy will kick off in Spielberg (Austria) on April 28 and 29. There is only one place left to fill out of the 15 seats in the championship, since Prema has not yet announced its third driver.
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