Bio Excerpt: Ashton Harrison rewrote motorsports history when she became the first woman to capture a full-season SRO GT World Challenge championship anywhere in the world, claiming the 2022 GT World Challenge America Pro/Am Cup title by a nail-biting five points in her rookie season. The Georgia native... (full bio below ↓↓)
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(last updated 2026-01-24
Ashton Harrison made history as the first woman to win a full-season SRO GT World Challenge championship in any region worldwide, claiming the 2022 GT World Challenge America Pro/Am Cup title with a razor-thin five-point margin in her rookie season.
EARLY YEARS
Born March 3, 1994, in Villa Rica, Georgia, Ashton Harrison is a Georgia girl through and through. The small city west of Atlanta would become home base for a racer who’d eventually rewrite the record books, though details of her childhood remain largely private. What’s known is that she emerged from Villa Rica with a determination that would later serve her well in one of motorsport’s most competitive environments. Her early path to racing remains undocumented in public records, but somewhere along the way, this Southern driver found her calling behind the wheel.
OTHER INTERESTS
Beyond the racetrack, Harrison has a soft spot for rescue dogs and regularly volunteers at animal rescue centers around the country. She’s the kind of driver who can go from battling professional racers at triple-digit speeds to cuddling shelter dogs without missing a beat. Harrison also maintains a blog at AshtonHarrison.com, offering glimpses into her life beyond racing. Family matters to her—she’s openly affectionate about her loved ones, balancing the fierce competitiveness required in motorsports with genuine warmth off the track. She’s also an accomplished driving instructor, a role that showcases her technical knowledge and ability to communicate the nuances of performance driving to others.
EARLY SUCCESS
Harrison cut her teeth in grassroots racing, competing in Spec Miata and the Global MX-5 Cup series before advancing to Lamborghini Super Trofeo. These entry-level categories taught her racecraft fundamentals and car control in identical machinery where driver skill makes the difference. By age 24, she was working as an instructor at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta, teaching high-performance driving techniques while simultaneously developing her own racing career. In 2021, she graduated from the HPD GT3 Academy, Honda Performance Development’s driver development program designed to identify and nurture talent for GT3-level competition. That same year, Harrison made her GT3 debut at the 2021 Indianapolis 8 Hours, driving for Compass Racing in an Acura NSX GT3. She finished sixth overall and first in the Silver Cup class—a statement-making first outing that hinted at what was coming. The combination of instructing experience and competitive racing proved invaluable; as one coach noted in a podcast interview, Harrison was significantly faster than some of her results suggested, developing rapidly as she climbed the motorsports ladder.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2021: Graduated from HPD GT3 Academy[1].
- 2021: GT3 debut at Indianapolis 8 Hours with Compass Racing (6th overall, 1st in Silver Cup class) driving Acura NSX GT3[1].
- 2021: 3rd place in Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Am class championship[2].
- 2022: GT World Challenge America Pro/Am Cup Champion with Racers Edge Motorsports (in partnership with Wayne Taylor Racing)—first woman to win a full-season SRO GT World Challenge championship in any region; first in the series’ 32-year history[1][2].
- 2022: GT World Challenge America Rookie of the Year (SRO Motorsports Group Awards)[1].
- 2022: 2nd place in GT World Challenge America Pro Cup championship[2].
- 2022: 3rd place in Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Pro/Am championship[2].
- 2022: GTWCA season results: 13 races, 4 class wins, 7 class podiums, 3 overall podiums, 3 pole positions (including 1 overall pole) in Acura NSX GT3 Evo22[1][2].
- 2023: Competed in IMSA SportsCar Championship GTD class with multiple teams (Racer’s Edge Motorsports with WTR, Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport); 23 total races across three different entries: 4 wins, 14 podiums, 1 fastest lap driving Acura NSX GT3 Evo22 and Lamborghini Huracán variants[2].
- 2023: IMSA rookie at Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona (near-podium finish)[6].
- Career statistics (through 2023): 108 races entered, 106 started; 12 wins (11.3% win rate); 48 podiums (45.3% podium rate); 7 pole positions; 8 fastest laps[2].
INSPIRATIONS
Harrison has been coached by the host of SpeedSecrets.com’s podcast, who has publicly praised her speed and development. Beyond that specific mentoring relationship, her inspirations remain largely unspoken in public forums. What’s clear is that she’s found her own path rather than following a well-worn template, building a career through instructor work, driver development programs, and relentless progression through increasingly competitive series.
REPUTATION
Harrison is regarded as a history-maker and fierce competitor who’s proven herself in the male-dominated world of professional sports car racing. Media coverage consistently highlights her pioneering achievements while acknowledging her raw speed—her coach has noted she’s faster than some results show, suggesting circumstances haven’t always reflected her true pace. After clinching the 2022 championship, Harrison was visibly overwhelmed, admitting “I don’t have a whole lot of words right now, I’m still in shock.” She added, “Wow, I’ve grown so much throughout the year. I’m so excited for Racers Edge, Acura and HPD. It’s been a roller coaster year.” The championship came down to a mere five points, testament to both her consistency and nerve under pressure. Harrison races with a signature pink roll cage, bringing personality to the professional paddock while letting her results do the talking. Less than a month after her near-podium at the 2023 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, she returned to the SRO GT World Challenge America Pro class, demonstrating the ambition that defines her career trajectory. She’s known for keeping her head down and focusing on performance rather than publicity, a work ethic that’s earned respect in the hyper-competitive GT racing world.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
As of 2023, Harrison was competing with Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport and Racers Edge Motorsports with WTR in IMSA’s GTD class, with backing from Acura and HPD. Her trajectory suggests continued growth in top-tier GT racing, though specific plans beyond 2023 have not been publicly documented. Given her championship pedigree and consistent podium rate approaching 50%, Harrison appears positioned for continued success at the highest levels of sports car racing, though she’s kept any long-term goals close to the vest.
References:
Daily Sportscar – GT World Challenge America Championship Wrap-up
DriverDB – Ashton Harrison Profile
Speed Secrets Podcast Interview
YouTube – Doc of the Day Spotlight
The Drive – Porsche Experience Center Feature
Racers Behind the Helmet – Season Updates









