Chloe Grant
Formula racing // Perth, United Kingdom
Chloe Grant, from Perth, Scotland, started karting at 7, inspired by her sister Lucy. She progressed to single-seaters, competing in JSCC, GB4, and F1 Academy, achieving notable success including P4 in Valencia and 12th place in the inaugural F1 Academy season.
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Chloe Grant is a Scottish racing driver who has quickly risen through the ranks of motorsport, competing in karting championships before moving to single-seater racing with appearances in GB4 Championship and F1 Academy.
EARLY YEARS
Born on March 20, 2006 in Perth, Scotland, Chloe was introduced to motorsports at a young age through her sister Lucy, who started karting in her teens after being inspired by Ayrton Senna. She first experienced karting at age seven, watching her sister race, and quickly requested to try it herself. Her father, who had previously raced (though Chloe only discovered this after she began competing), was instrumental in supporting her early interest. The Grant family spent weekends at kart tracks across Scotland, providing ample opportunity for her to develop her skills and passion for racing.
EARLY SUCCESS
After beginning karting in 2013, Grant demonstrated remarkable talent by winning several regional championships. Her Junior Max race debut in 2019 at Crail, Scotland was particularly impressive as she won by two seconds despite rain beginning during the race. In 2021, she made the transition from karts to car racing after winning the Junior Saloon Car Championship (JSCC) Scholarship. By 2022, she had moved to single-seaters in the GB4 Championship, finishing 9th overall, which led to her selection for the inaugural F1 Academy in 2023 with ART Grand Prix, where she consistently scored points despite being one of the youngest drivers.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2017: Won the East of Scotland Kart Club Championship in the Minimax non-MSA class.
- 2019: Won the East of Scotland Kart Club Junior Rotax Championship.
- 2020: Placed third in the NKF Championship and won the CKRC Championship (Rowrah) in Junior Rotax.
- 2021: Competed in the Junior Saloon Car Championship, finishing 14th after winning the JSCC Scholarship.
- 2022: Competed in the GB4 Championship, finishing 9th with a best finish of 4th place at BRH.
- 2022: Became a finalist for the FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars shootout.
- 2023: Competed in the inaugural F1 Academy season with ART Grand Prix, finishing 12th with a highest finish of 4th place at CRT.
- 2024: Achieved her first podium in the GB4 Championship with KMR Sport.
REPUTATION
Grant has established herself as a determined and resilient competitor in the male-dominated world of motorsport. Known for her adaptability and confidence on track, she has impressed with her ability to overcome challenges, including bouncing back from a significant rollover crash at Monza in 2023. As a Girls on Track UK Ambassador, Chloe is recognized not only for her racing skills but also for her commitment to inspiring future generations of female racers, making her an important role model in the push for greater female representation in motorsport.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Looking ahead, Chloe aims to step up to GB3 in 2025, viewing it as a more affordable and competitive single-seater championship with a proven track record of advancing drivers to FIA F3. Her ultimate ambition remains reaching Formula 1, as she has emphasized that “there is no plan B.” With support from partners like Laser Tools Racing and John Clark Motor Group, she is focused on building her career methodically while maintaining her unwavering determination to reach the pinnacle of motorsport.
References:
Chloe Grant: The ultimate goal is Formula 1, there is no plan B
Rising Stars Profile Vol. 14 – Chloe Grant & Tyra Sundberg
GB4’s Chloe Grant on Karting in Scotland, Competing in F1 Academy, and Pushing Change for Women in Motorsport
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