Bio Excerpt: Jasmine Shaw started circuit racing at just 17, diving headfirst into the notoriously competitive BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship in 2022. The British racer spent two seasons cutting her teeth in hot hatches with 20Ten Racing, enduring the usual rookie frustrations—mechanical gremlins at Knockhill, ninth-place finishes at... (full bio below ↓↓)
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(last updated 2026-01-27
British racer Jasmine Shaw is steadily building her reputation in UK motorsport, progressing from hot hatch championships to formula car testing and now making her mark in the ultra-competitive EDGE Caterham Seven 270R Championship.
EARLY YEARS
At 17 years old in 2023, Shaw was already navigating life as a female racing driver in the UK, balancing race weekends with the typical challenges of teenage life[1]. Her circuit racing career launched in 2022 when she entered the highly competitive BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship, a series known for close racing and developing young talent[2].
OTHER INTERESTS
Information about Shaw’s interests outside motorsport is limited in available sources.
EARLY SUCCESS
Shaw spent two full seasons in the BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship competing in the MK7 class with 20Ten Racing. The 2023 season proved frustrating at times—at Donington Park, she managed a best finish of ninth in the MK7 class[3], while mechanical gremlins at Knockhill forced an early end to her opening race before the first turn[4]. But she showed resilience, bouncing back to score solid results after setbacks. At Silverstone, she displayed genuine front-running pace, qualifying a season-high sixth overall and second in the MK7 class, before converting that speed into an excellent eighth place overall finish[5]. The breakthrough came at the season finale at Brands Hatch, where Shaw secured her first career podium finish with third place in the MK7 class, ending her 2023 campaign with a confidence-boosting sixth in class in race two[6].
Shaw didn’t rest on her laurels. In 2024, she tested Formula 3 machinery with Fern GP at the iconic Brands Hatch circuit—a significant step up in downforce and speed[7]. She also gained valuable experience testing a GB4 Championship car with KMR Sport late in the season[8], exploring potential pathways up the single-seater ladder.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2022: Began circuit racing career in BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship[2].
- 2023: First career podium finish (3rd in MK7 class) at Brands Hatch season finale[6].
- 2024: Tested Formula 3 car with Fern GP at Brands Hatch[7].
- 2024: Tested GB4 Championship car with KMR Sport[8].
- 2025: Made Caterham debut at Snetterton in EDGE Caterham Seven 270R Championship with DPR[9].
- 2025: Achieved career-best qualifying result of sixth overall at Zandvoort with lap time of 1:56.865[10].
- 2025: Season-best finish of 11th overall at Zandvoort, missing 10th by less than two-tenths of a second[11].
- 2025: Finished 12th in final championship standings with 232 points[12].
INSPIRATIONS
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REPUTATION
Shaw has earned respect for her consistent improvement and determination. After a short spell in formula car racing, she’s taken significant steps forward in her rookie season in the EDGE Caterham Seven 270R Championship, racing with DPR[13]. The 20Ten Racing driver showed great potential throughout her Fiesta campaigns, and her willingness to test different categories—from hot hatches to formula cars to Caterhams—demonstrates both versatility and ambition. She’s building a reputation as a driver who doesn’t give up when things go wrong, bouncing back from mechanical failures and frustrating weekends with renewed focus. Her stated goal reveals practical thinking rare in young drivers: “My ultimate career aim is to create a job out of my racing career and make a living from it, because who wouldn’t want to have an income from something they love doing?”[14]
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Shaw aims to continue her development in 2025 and beyond, building on the momentum from her rookie Caterham season where she consistently improved her personal best results. Her goal remains clear: to turn racing into a sustainable career rather than just a passion project.
REFERENCES
[1] FIT4F1 – Motorsport, making the sport available to all
[2] Jasmine Shaw makes Caterham debut at Snetterton
[3] Challenging weekend for Jasmine Shaw at Donington Park
[4] Character building weekend for Jasmine Shaw at Knockhill
[5] Season’s best performance for Jasmine Shaw at Silverstone
[6] Jasmine Shaw achieves first career podium finish
[7] I Drove An F3 Car! | Jasmine Shaw Racing
[8] The female racers looking to join the GB4 grid in 2024 – part two
[9] Jasmine Shaw – Driver Database
[10] Jasmine Shaw hits her stride in rookie season of Caterham competition
[11] Jasmine Shaw hits her stride in rookie season of Caterham competition
[12] Championship Leaderboards – Caterham Cars
[13] Jasmine Shaw hits her stride in rookie season of Caterham competition
[14] The female racers looking to join the GB4 grid in 2024 – part two








