Bio Excerpt: Holly Miall is a 17-year-old British racing driver who’s just made the gutsy leap from tin-tops to open wheels, trading her Ginetta Junior for a GB4 single-seater in 2025. The Essex native cut her teeth in karting from age seven, working her way through the ranks... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Holly Miall is a 17-year-old British racing driver from Chelmsford, Essex, who made the leap from karting to single-seaters in 2025, competing in the GB4 Championship with Fox Motorsport—a bold move into open-wheel racing that’s testing her mettle in one of the UK’s toughest feeder series.
EARLY YEARS
Growing up in Chelmsford, Essex, Holly Miall didn’t stumble into motorsports by accident—she had a front-row seat to it. Her next-door neighbour raced go-karts, and instead of just watching from the sidelines, she got her hands dirty. She helped build his car and worked as his mechanic, learning the ins and outs of karting before she ever sat in a kart herself. One of those early karting outings took her to Rye House Kart Circuit, where she saw a young Lewis Hamilton pitting right next to them—a moment that planted a seed she wouldn’t forget.
At seven years old, Miall started karting herself, though one source suggests she got her first Bambino kart at eight in 2015. Either way, she was young, keen, and committed. She worked her way through the karting ranks—Cadets, Mini Max, Junior Rotax—before stepping up to the Junior Max British Championships. By 2018, when she was around ten, she made her Motorsport UK Club Race debut, officially marking the start of a racing career that would only get more serious from there.
OTHER INTERESTS
When she’s not strapped into a race car, Miall channels her energy into fitness and boxing—specifically sparring training, which probably doesn’t hurt when you’re wrestling a single-seater around a track at high speed. She also enjoys shopping, because even when you’re gunning for a professional racing career, sometimes a girl just needs a good retail therapy session.
EARLY SUCCESS
After years in karting, Miall tested a Ginetta Junior in 2022 through a scholarship program—a critical stepping stone from karts to cars. The test went well enough that she earned a full 2023 rookie season with Fox Motorsport in the Ginetta Junior Championship, where all drivers pilot the Ginetta G40, a car with a top speed of 120 mph. It wasn’t a glamorous rookie year, but it was a learning one. She finished all but two of the 27 races and earned her first top-10 finish at the Donington Park season finale, capping off the year as a top-10 finisher overall—a solid start for someone who’d only just made the transition from karts.
She returned to Ginetta Junior in 2024, competing in 27 events across iconic British circuits like Silverstone GP, Anglesey, and Oulton Park. The season was about consistency and experience, putting in the laps and the mental miles necessary to prepare for the next big jump. And Miall wasn’t shy about acknowledging the challenge. She admitted that the stress of wheel-to-wheel Ginetta racing could be overwhelming—100 things spinning in her head at once, particularly in those nerve-wracking first-lap pile-ups that seemed to happen nine times out of ten. But she also developed a pragmatic mindset: after a setback, she’d reset by focusing on the positives and remembering she had nothing to lose in the next race.
By late 2024, Miall tested both the first-generation and the new Tatuus MSV GB4-025 cars—her first taste of single-seater, open-wheel machinery. It was a revelation. “I knew from my first time in the car that a GB4 single-seater was much better-suited to my driving style than what I’ve raced before,” she said. “It’s physically harder to drive, we have slick tyres and there’s just a lot more going on all the time.” That test cemented her 2025 season: a full GB4 Championship campaign with Fox Motorsport, supported by sponsors Digiphore, OJM Insulations, and Gridit.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2018: Made Motorsport UK Club Race debut at approximately age 10.
- 2023: Competed as a rookie in the Ginetta Junior Championship with Fox Motorsport; finished as a top-10 finisher overall and earned first top-10 finish at Donington Park season finale.
- 2024: Raced 27 events in Ginetta Junior Championship across circuits including Silverstone GP, Anglesey, and Oulton Park.
- 2025: Made GB4 Championship debut with Fox Motorsport, competing in a seven-round, 21-race calendar starting at Donington Park in April.
INSPIRATIONS
Holly Miall names Lewis Hamilton and Jamie Chadwick as her motorsport heroes—two drivers who’ve not only dominated their respective series but who also represent different paths to the top. Hamilton, of course, was part of her earliest karting memories at Rye House, a glimpse of what professional racing could look like. Chadwick, meanwhile, has become a trailblazer for women in motorsport, winning multiple W Series championships and breaking into the highly competitive world of endurance racing and development roles. For Miall, both represent ambition, skill, and the possibility of making it in a male-dominated sport. Her favourite circuit is Silverstone GP, and her favourite racing car—unsurprisingly, given her enthusiasm for the switch—is the GB4 Tatuus.
REPUTATION
Miall is clear-eyed about the challenges facing women in motorsport. “There’s nothing that says girls can’t be in Formula One, but they’re not and I think it just shows that it’s a male dominated sport,” she’s said. Yet she doesn’t let that deter her—or anyone else. Her advice to women interested in racing? “To just do it. I think there’s a big stigma around it but once you’re in it you kind of learn to work your way around it.” She’s been racing for over a decade now, and that longevity speaks to resilience as much as talent. Still only 17, Miall is building a reputation as someone who’s willing to take on the hard stuff—single-seaters, slick tyres, the physical and mental demands of open-wheel racing—and do it with the kind of calm pragmatism that comes from knowing there’s no shortcut to success.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Holly Miall’s stated ambition is simple and straightforward: she wants to become a paid professional racing driver. For 2025, that means focusing entirely on her GB4 Championship campaign, using the winter to prepare for the first race and making the most of a full season in single-seaters. Beyond that, she has her sights set on F1 Academy, the all-female championship that offers a €50,000 prize and a clear pathway toward higher-level motorsport. “The €50,000 prize for F1 Academy is obviously a target as it’s somewhere I’d love to be in the future, but for now I’ll be focusing on doing the best job I can over the winter to be ready to go for the first race,” she said. It’s a measured approach—no wild predictions, just steady progress and a determination to prove she belongs at every level she climbs.
References:
Racers Behind the Helmet – Holly Miall Interview
Fox Motorsport – Holly Miall Driver Profile
GB4 Championship – Holly Miall Driver Page
UCLan Live – Holly Miall Ginetta Junior Feature
GB4 Championship YouTube – Holly Miall Interview at Donington
Ginetta – Holly Miall Debut Announcement
YouTube Podcast – Holly Miall General Interview



















