Bio Excerpt: Jordyn Deza Martin started on motocross bikes at eight before dominating dirt ovals by middle school, beating adults at their own game. The 15-year-old Hispanic American from South Florida claimed the 2022 Junior Sportsman 2 Track Championship at Hobe Sound with the most wins and fastest... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Jordyn Deza Martin is a 15-year-old Hispanic American racing driver from South Florida making waves across dirt ovals, road courses, and international single-seater competition—all before she’s old enough to drive on the street.
EARLY YEARS
Martin’s racing story didn’t start on four wheels—it started on two. At age eight, she was already tearing up motocross tracks, learning throttle control and racecraft before most kids master long division. The transition from dirt bikes to race cars came quickly, and by the time she was in middle school, she’d moved into four-wheeled competition on dirt ovals. Her progression was anything but typical: while other teenagers were studying for their learner’s permits, Jordyn was already competing against adults and winning.
Her family background reflects a blend of cultures and support. The daughter of Heather Martin and Javier Quintana, Jordyn carries her Hispanic heritage into a sport that’s historically been overwhelmingly white and male. She has two siblings, Jacob Martin and Lane Lee, and her journey is supported by We Can All Race Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping diverse young drivers in competitive seats.
OTHER INTERESTS
When she’s not at the track, Martin is navigating eighth grade in South Florida—balancing homework, racing schedules, and the kind of pressure most teenagers never experience. Details about hobbies outside racing are scarce, which isn’t surprising given the demands of competing at a national and international level while still in middle school.
EARLY SUCCESS
Martin’s early wins came fast and hard. In 2022, she claimed the Junior Sportsman 2 Track Championship at Hobe Sound, recording the most race wins and fastest laps across all classes—including against adult competitors. Let that sink in: a pre-teen beating grown men on their home turf. The following year, she finished second in the Callahan Winter Dirt Series, proving her speed on dirt wasn’t a fluke.
Her transition to circuit racing was equally impressive. She finished second on debut in the South East Formula Series in the USA before testing the waters internationally. In one of her boldest moves yet, she traveled to the United Kingdom to compete at Clay Pigeon Raceway in Dorchester, making her first single-seater appearance in the Ligier Junior Formula Championship with LC Racing Team. It was a statement: this wasn’t just an American dirt track specialist—this was a driver with global ambitions.
By 2025, Martin was dominating the opening rounds of the Homestead Regional Road Course Championship Series with two pole positions and currently sits second in the KA100 AMR series. She’s earned a reputation for clean but assertive overtakes and strong race craft—the kind of driver who doesn’t need to wreck you to pass you, but will if you give her an inch.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2022: Junior Sportsman 2 Track Champion at Hobe Sound, recording the most race wins and fastest laps across all classes including adults[1].
- 2023: Finished second in the Callahan Winter Dirt Series[2].
- 2024: Finished second on debut in the South East Formula Series[3].
- 2025: Dominated opening rounds of the Homestead Regional Road Course Championship Series with two pole positions; currently ranked second in the KA100 AMR series with multiple wins, pole positions, and podiums[4].
- 2025: Competed in the Ligier Junior Formula Championship with LC Racing Team[5].
- 2026: Signed with Fortec Motorsports for GB4 Championship debut[6].
INSPIRATIONS
No specific inspirations or role models were mentioned in the available research, though her connection to We Can All Race Inc. suggests she’s motivated by the mission to create more opportunities for diverse drivers in a sport that desperately needs them.
REPUTATION
Martin has built a reputation as a clean but aggressive racer—someone who knows when to be patient and when to strike. In the AMR series, she’s gained recognition for assertive overtakes and strong race management, qualities that caught the attention of Fortec Motorsports Team Principal Oliver Dutton. “Jordyn has shown raw pace and a willingness to learn, which are exactly the qualities we want to develop in GB4,” Dutton said when announcing her signing.
Her versatility sets her apart. Not many drivers can claim expertise across motocross, dirt ovals, and international road racing before they’re old enough for a driver’s license. That breadth of experience has given her an adaptability that’s rare in young drivers—she’s not just fast in one discipline, she’s fast everywhere.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
The 2026 season marks Martin’s most significant step yet: a full campaign in the GB4 Championship with Fortec Motorsports, one of the most respected teams in British junior single-seater racing. GB4 is widely regarded as a key stepping stone toward Formula 1, with a proven pathway through GB3, Formula Regional, and Formula 3. The championship’s provisional 2026 calendar kicks off at Silverstone on April 26-27, and Martin will be piloting the highly-acclaimed Tatuus MSV GB4-025 car.
“This is a huge step in my career and I’m incredibly proud to be joining Fortec for my first season in GB4. The car already feels amazing,” Martin said upon the announcement. It’s a big leap from dirt ovals in Florida to racing wheel-to-wheel on legendary British circuits, but if her track record says anything, it’s that underestimating Jordyn Martin is a mistake. She’s got the speed, the racecraft, and the hunger—now she’s got the platform to prove she belongs on motorsport’s biggest stages.
REFERENCES
[1] GB4 Championship – Jordyn Martin Driver Profile
[2] Fortec Motorsports – Talented American Jordyn Martin Joins Fortec Motorsports for GB4 Championship Debut
[3] We Can All Race – Jordyn Deza Martin
[4] GB4 News – Talented American Jordyn Martin Joins Fortec Motorsports for GB4 Championship Debut
[5] Ligier Junior Formula Championship – Drivers
[6] Racers Behind the Helmet – Jordyn Martin Set for GB4 Debut with Fortec Motorsports in 2026








