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Bio Excerpt: Helen Chu jumped into Ferrari Challenge North America in 2024 and immediately proved she wasn’t just there to pose with a prancing horse. Racing a Ferrari 296 Challenge in the Coppa Shell Am category with Ferrari of San Diego, this California-based newcomer finished 10th overall in... (full bio below ↓↓)

Helen Chu

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(last updated 2026-01-26

Helen Chu is carving out her space in the Ferrari Challenge North America series, racing in the Coppa Shell Am category with Ferrari of San Diego behind the wheel of a Ferrari 296 Challenge.

EARLY YEARS

The research provided doesn’t offer much background on Helen Chu’s early life or how she first got interested in motorsports. What we do know is that she’s based in San Diego, California, and came to Ferrari Challenge racing later in life—a path not uncommon for gentleman (or in this case, gentlewoman) racers who discover their passion for speed after establishing themselves elsewhere.

OTHER INTERESTS

Beyond the track, details about Chu’s interests remain largely private. What’s clear is her commitment to the Ferrari Challenge series and her willingness to invest both time and resources into competing at a high level in one of the most prestigious one-make racing series in the world.

EARLY SUCCESS

Chu made her Ferrari Challenge debut in 2024, jumping into the demanding Coppa Shell North America category. Her inaugural season saw her compete in eight races, where she finished 10th overall in the Coppa Shell standings—a respectable result for a first-year driver navigating the learning curve of professional motorsports[1]. That same season, she earned 185 points and showed enough consistency to secure second place in the Ladies class, proving she could hold her own against more experienced competitors[2]. Her best finish came at Laguna Seca, where she placed 9th in Race 2, demonstrating she could extract speed from the challenging Monterey circuit[3].

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2024: Finished 10th overall in Ferrari Challenge North America Coppa Shell standings in debut season[1].
  • 2024: Secured 2nd place in the Ladies class, demonstrating competitive speed against female rivals[2].
  • 2024: Earned 185 championship points across eight races[3].
  • 2024: Achieved career-best 9th place finish at Laguna Seca Race 2[4].
  • 2024: Competed consistently in Top 10 rankings within Shell AM class throughout the season[5].

INSPIRATIONS

The available research doesn’t reveal who or what inspired Chu to take up racing, though her choice of Ferrari Challenge suggests an appreciation for both Italian engineering and the camaraderie of one-make racing series where driver skill matters more than equipment advantages.

REPUTATION

Within the Ferrari Challenge paddock, Chu has established herself as a consistent competitor who shows up, puts in the work, and finishes races. Her reputation is that of a serious amateur racer—someone who respects the sport, invests in proper coaching and preparation, and isn’t just out there for Instagram photos next to a prancing horse. The fact that she’s racing with Ferrari of San Diego, a well-regarded dealership with a strong motorsports program, speaks to her commitment to doing things properly. She’s not dominating podiums yet, but she’s building the kind of steady progression that suggests she’s in it for the long haul, not just a vanity project.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Chu continues her Ferrari Challenge campaign in 2025, returning to the Coppa Shell Am category with Ferrari of San Diego and the Ferrari 296 Challenge[6]. She’s already competed in races at Miami and Watkins Glen, as well as returning to Laguna Seca in September 2025[7][8]. The goal appears to be building on her 2024 performance, improving her racecraft, and potentially challenging for podium positions in the Ladies class while moving up the overall Shell AM standings. With another season under her belt, she’ll have the track knowledge and experience to push harder—and in Ferrari Challenge, where grids are competitive and the cars are identical, that kind of incremental improvement can make all the difference.

REFERENCES

[1] Ferrari.com – Helen Chu Driver Profile
[2] MG1 Motorsports – Highly Successful 2024 Ferrari Challenge North America Season
[3] Ferrari.com – Helen Chu Past Results
[4] Ferrari.com – Helen Chu Statistics
[5] MG1 Motorsports – Shell AM Class Consistency Report
[6] Driver Database – Helen Chu Career Overview
[7] 2025 Miami Race Results
[8] 2025 Laguna Seca Race Results