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Bio Excerpt: Jemma Moore made history in 2019 by becoming the youngest-ever GT4 South European Series champion at just 19 years old, proving that youth and determination could conquer one of Europe’s most competitive racing fields. The York-born driver started karting at eight and quickly climbed through the... (full bio below ↓↓)

Jemma Moore

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Jemma Moore is a British racing driver who made headlines as the youngest-ever GT4 South European Series champion and has since carved out a bold career competing internationally across multiple continents.

EARLY YEARS

Born in York, England, Jemma Moore grew up with motorsport woven into her childhood. She started karting at age eight and quickly became hooked on the speed, competition, and sheer adrenaline of racing. Like many young drivers, she began locally before progressing through the karting ranks, developing her skills on British circuits. Her early years were defined by dedication and a determination to prove herself in a sport still heavily dominated by men. The transition from karts to cars came naturally, and Moore set her sights on making a name for herself in GT racing.

OTHER INTERESTS

Beyond the cockpit, Moore is a qualified motorsport coach and has worked to mentor and develop young drivers through her involvement in driver development programs. She holds coaching credentials with Motorsport UK, combining her on-track experience with a passion for nurturing the next generation of talent. Outside racing, she maintains a relatively low public profile but has expressed interest in expanding her role within the motorsport community, particularly in promoting opportunities for women in the sport.

EARLY SUCCESS

Moore’s breakthrough moment came in 2019 when she became the youngest-ever champion of the GT4 South European Series at just 19 years old. Competing in a highly competitive field, she showed maturity beyond her years, balancing aggression with consistency across the season. The championship was a statement win—proof that age and gender were no barriers to success at the highest levels of GT racing. Her victory opened doors and established her as a serious contender in international motorsport. The GT4 South European Series championship remains one of the defining achievements of her career, a springboard that launched her into more ambitious racing projects across Europe and beyond.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2019: Became the youngest-ever GT4 South European Series champion[1].
  • 2025–26: Competed in the Indian Racing League for Goa Aces JA Racing[2].

INSPIRATIONS

Information about Moore’s specific inspirations is not publicly available, though her trajectory suggests she drew motivation from pioneering female racers who proved women could compete—and win—at the highest levels of motorsport.

REPUTATION

Moore has earned a reputation as a bold, fearless driver willing to take calculated risks to chase opportunities others might shy away from. Her decision to compete in the Indian Racing League exemplified this approach—she traveled to India without prior track knowledge, no testing laps, and no safety net, ready to figure it out on the fly. That kind of nerve isn’t common, and it’s part of what makes her stand out. She’s known for being approachable and down-to-earth, qualities that have made her a respected figure among peers and fans alike. Her coaching work has further solidified her reputation as someone genuinely invested in the sport’s future, not just her own success. Moore doesn’t chase headlines, but she’s built credibility through consistent performances and a willingness to compete wherever the opportunity arises. She’s the kind of driver teams trust in high-pressure situations—reliable, committed, and unflappable under fire.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Moore’s participation in the 2025–26 Indian Racing League with Goa Aces JA Racing signals her ambition to expand her international racing resume and compete in emerging motorsport markets. The Indian Racing League represents a unique challenge—a new series with unfamiliar circuits and a diverse driver lineup. Her willingness to take on this challenge suggests she’s focused on gaining experience across different racing formats and geographies rather than limiting herself to European circuits. Beyond the Indian Racing League, her future plans remain flexible, likely hinging on available opportunities in GT racing and other international series. Given her track record and coaching credentials, it’s plausible she’ll continue balancing competitive driving with mentorship roles, building a multifaceted career within motorsport.

References:

Jemma Moore becomes youngest ever GT4 South European Series winner
2025–26 Indian Racing League
No Runway, No Nerves: Jemma Moore’s Indian Racing League Gamble
Motorsport UK Coach Finder
Jemma Moore – Driver Database
Rafa Racing Club Holds Female Driver Shootout
Jemma Moore – 51 GT3

(bio last updated: 2026-02-24T16:00:12.000Z)