Bio Excerpt: Autumn Fisher is the seventeen-year-old Canadian karting driver who’s rewriting the rulebook on late starts in motorsport. She didn’t touch a kart until fifteen—ancient by racing standards—yet crammed more competitive experience into two years than most manage in five. Racing in elite North American series like... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Autumn Fisher is a seventeen-year-old Canadian karting driver who crammed more racing into two years than most drivers experience in five—and caught F1 Academy’s attention while doing it.
EARLY YEARS
Born in Canada and now based in the United States, Fisher didn’t start racing until she was fifteen. While most drivers who make it to F1 Academy’s radar have been karting since they could walk, she began competing in 2023—a late start that makes her rapid ascent all the more striking. That kind of compressed timeline doesn’t leave room for hesitation, and Fisher clearly didn’t waste any.
OTHER INTERESTS
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EARLY SUCCESS
Fisher dove headfirst into karting’s deep end, competing in some of North America’s most competitive series. In 2024, she raced in the SKUSA SuperNationals XXVII in the KA100 Senior category with Racelab, finishing 60th in a brutally competitive field[1]. She also competed in the RMC Winter Trophy in Senior Max and appeared on entry lists for the USPKS series, racing with Racelab on TB Kart equipment[2]. By 2025, she moved to TKG BirelART USA for the SKUSA SuperNationals XXVIII, continuing to build experience in KA100 Senior[3]. Fisher’s racing CV reads like someone in a hurry—throwing herself into elite-level karting competitions where veterans twice her age struggle to break through.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2025: Selected as one of 18 drivers for F1 Academy’s first-ever Rookie Test at Circuito de Navarra, Spain[4].
- 2025: Competed in F1 Academy Rookie Test over September 17-18, completing 39 laps with a fastest time of 1:48.628, finishing 16th overall out of 18 participants[5].
- 2024-2025: Competed in multiple SKUSA SuperNationals and USPKS events in KA100 Senior category[6].
INSPIRATIONS
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REPUTATION
Fisher has earned recognition as one of karting’s most intriguing late bloomers. F1 Academy doesn’t hand out rookie test invitations to just anyone—the series specifically sought rising stars making the transition from karts to single-seaters[7]. That Fisher secured one of those coveted eighteen spots after only two years of competition speaks volumes. She’s building a reputation as someone who doesn’t need a decade of karting experience to prove she belongs in the conversation about the future of women’s motorsport.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
The F1 Academy Rookie Test represents Fisher’s clearest path forward. The test, held at Navarra in September 2025, was designed specifically to identify talent for the 2026 F1 Academy season[8]. With spots up for grabs and teams watching closely, the test offered Fisher a shot at securing a seat in one of the most visible platforms for female racing drivers. Whether that translates into a full-time ride remains to be seen, but she’s positioning herself exactly where she needs to be—on F1 Academy’s radar with momentum behind her.
REFERENCES
[1] Autumn Fisher – Driver Database
[2] Autumn Fisher | Racing Career Profile | Driver Database
[3] Autumn Fisher | Racing Career Profile | Driver Database
[4] F1 Academy Names 18 Rising Stars for First-Ever Rookie Test at Navarra
[5] F1 Academy Holds Two Days of In-Season Testing Along With a Landmark 18-Driver Rookie Test
[6] Autumn Fisher – Driver Database
[7] F1 Academy Announces Landmark Rookie Test to Drive Forward Series’ Future
[8] F1 Academy Rookie Test Explained








