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Bio Excerpt: Collete Davis is a professional motorsports competitor who has raced open-wheel, rallycross, drift, and monster trucks while building a parallel career as a STEM advocate— (full bio below ↓↓)

Collete Davis

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December 27, 1993 (32)
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Collete's bio:

Collete Davis is a professional motorsports competitor whose career spans open-wheel racing, rallycross, drift, and monster truck driving — a range that puts her in a category almost entirely her own.

EARLY YEARS

Born December 27, 1993, in Kansas City, Kansas, Davis grew up as a military child — a background that shaped her adaptability and drive long before she ever sat in a race car [1]. Her path into motorsports didn’t follow the typical karting-from-age-five pipeline. Instead, she built her career on belief, passion, and a willingness to compete across disciplines that most drivers treat as mutually exclusive [2].

OTHER INTERESTS

Davis has been a consistent and vocal advocate for getting young women interested in STEM fields. She has made outreach a genuine part of her public identity — not a footnote — urging girls to engage their technical curiosity alongside their competitive instincts [3]. Her platform extends well beyond the track, with a YouTube presence and social media following that she uses to document her career and connect with fans in an unusually direct way [4].

EARLY SUCCESS

Davis made her debut on the Mazda Road to Indy ladder through the USF2000 series with One Formula Racing, supported by BeatByAGirl.org — a sponsorship arrangement that signaled her intent to carry a larger message into open-wheel competition [5]. She subsequently secured primary sponsorship for her first street race in the series, a milestone that reflected both her on-track performance and her ability to attract commercial partners in a notoriously difficult environment for independent drivers [6].

Rallycross became a major proving ground. Davis competed in Global Rallycross Championship Lites, a series that was drawing serious attention at the time for its compressed, chaotic racing format and genuine competitiveness [7]. A Red Bull profile of her GRC Lites campaign helped raise her national profile considerably, putting her in front of an audience that extends well past the traditional motorsports demographic [8].

She didn’t stop there. Davis moved into Formula Drift competition, adding yet another discipline to a résumé that was already unusually broad. Her drift results are documented through DriftStats, where her lifetime competitive record reflects sustained participation at a serious level [9]. She also added monster truck driving to her portfolio — a discipline that requires its own distinct set of skills and carries its own distinct fanbase [10].

In a stunt that generated significant marketing attention, Davis was featured in a Kia and Red Bull collaboration in which a drift car was launched over her — a piece of content that was equal parts motorsports spectacle and brand activation, and which underscored her comfort operating at the intersection of competition and entertainment [11].

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2015: Featured in Red Bull GRC Lites profile, gaining significant national exposure for her rallycross campaign [8].
  • 2015: Competed in Global Rallycross Championship Lites series [7].
  • USF2000 debut on the Mazda Road to Indy with One Formula Racing and BeatByAGirl.org sponsorship [5].
  • Secured primary sponsorship for USF2000 street race debut [6].
  • Competed in Formula Drift, accumulating a documented lifetime results record [9].
  • Named Military Child of the Year, recognized for achievements as a child of a military family [12].
  • 2025: Named a recipient of a SWE (Society of Women Engineers) Award [13].
  • Featured in Bentley University’s compilation of quotes from fearless women [14].

INSPIRATIONS

Davis has spoken openly about her motivations, framing her career not just in terms of competitive achievement but in terms of what it means to show up in spaces where women are underrepresented. Her association with BeatByAGirl.org — which she brought onto her race car as a primary sponsor — reflects a worldview in which competing at the highest level and advocating for other women are not separate activities [5]. Her STEM outreach work carries the same logic: the track is a classroom, and winning matters, but so does who’s watching [3].

REPUTATION

What distinguishes Collete Davis in the motorsports landscape isn’t just the breadth of her competitive portfolio — though that alone is striking — it’s the coherence of what she’s built around it. She is a driver who competes in open-wheel, rallycross, drift, and monster trucks while simultaneously functioning as a STEM ambassador, a content creator, and a brand partner. That’s not a scattered résumé; it’s a deliberate strategy, and it has earned her recognition from institutions well outside the motorsports bubble, including the Society of Women Engineers [13].

Her identity as a military child has remained part of how she presents herself publicly, and her recognition as Military Child of the Year reflects a community that takes that identity seriously [12]. The DrivingLine profile that called her a “racing prodigy” captured something real: Davis arrived in multiple disciplines and competed, rather than merely participated [15].

She has also demonstrated an instinct for the media side of the sport. Her YouTube channel and social presence are not afterthoughts — they are part of how she has built and maintained visibility in a sport where female competitors still fight for coverage that their male counterparts receive automatically [4].

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

The 2025 SWE Award recognition signals that Davis’s influence in the engineering and STEM advocacy space is being formally acknowledged at a significant level [13]. How that recognition intersects with her continued competitive career remains to be seen, but the pattern of her career suggests she’ll continue pursuing both tracks — literally and figuratively — with the same purposeful range that has defined her to this point.

References:

Famous Birthdays: Collete Davis
Meet Collete: Who Is Building a Racing Career on Belief, Passion and Sheer Drive
Collete Davis Urges Girls to Rev Up Their Brain Power
Collete Davis YouTube Channel
Collete Davis to Make Debut on Mazda Road to Indy with BeatByAGirl.org and One Formula Racing
Davis Gains Primary Sponsor for First Street Race
Collete Racing: Rallycross
Red Bull: Collete Davis GRC 2015 Profile
DriftStats: Collete Davis Lifetime Results
Monster Truck Fandom Wiki: Collete Davis
Marketing Dive: Kia, Red Bull Build Drift Car and Racer Collette Davis Jumps Over It
DVIDS: Military Child of the Year Driver — Meet, Laps Around Track
SWE All Together: 2025 SWE Awards Recipients
Bentley University: 50 Quotes from Fearless Women
Driving Line: Collete Davis — A Racing Prodigy

(bio last updated: 2026-03-17T03:28:07.000Z)

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