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Bio Excerpt: Paige Raddatz burst onto the international scene in 2025 with her F4 Indian Championship debut at Kari Motor Speedway, where the 21-year-old Australian immediately proved her karting championship pedigree translated to single-seaters. Racing for Hyderabad Blackbirds and Ahmedabad Apex Racers, she secured multiple top-10 finishes including... (full bio below ↓↓)

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(last updated 2026-01-27

Sydney’s Paige Raddatz is a 21-year-old Australian motorsport driver who made waves with her impressive F4 debut in India in 2025, racking up multiple top-10 finishes and proving that her karting pedigree translates beautifully to single-seaters.

EARLY YEARS

Racing runs in Paige’s blood—literally. With both her father and aunt having competed in motorsport, she was practically born with motor oil in her veins. At just seven years old, she climbed into her first kart and never looked back. Growing up in Sydney, she spent her childhood weekends at tracks instead of playgrounds, developing the kind of racecraft that only comes from starting young and staying hungry.

OTHER INTERESTS

When she’s not strapped into a race car, Raddatz keeps herself busy as a model and aspiring actress, standing at 172cm and describing herself as “full of passion for the creative industry.”[1] She’s also committed to giving back to the sport that gave her so much—volunteering with Motorsport Australia’s FIA Girls on Track program, a national initiative encouraging girls to explore careers in motorsport.[2] Because if you’ve made it in a man’s world, the least you can do is hold the door open for the next generation.

EARLY SUCCESS

Paige spent years cutting her teeth in Australian karting, and she didn’t just participate—she dominated. She became a Ladies Karting Champion, claimed national endurance karting victories, and regularly stood out in major competitions across the country.[3] Her breakthrough came when she converted heat race speed into a final victory at the Rotax Pro Tour,[4] proving she had the mental game to match her raw speed. By the time she was ready to transition to single-seaters in 2025, she’d already built a résumé that most drivers twice her age would envy.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2017: Competed in Junior Max Trophy at Rotax Pro Tour Round 5 at Puckapunyal.[5]
  • Pre-2025: Won Ladies Karting Championship title in Australia.[6]
  • Pre-2025: Claimed national endurance karting victory.[7]
  • Pre-2025: Secured Rotax Pro Tour final victory.[8]
  • 2025: Made single-seater debut at F4 Indian Championship at Kari Motor Speedway, achieving two top-10 finishes in her first-ever F4 weekend.[9]
  • 2025: Set eighth-fastest qualifying time (59.667 lap) at final round of Indian F4 season, securing top-ten grid position.[10]
  • 2025: Competed for Hyderabad Blackbirds and Ahmedabad Apex Racers teams across multiple rounds of the F4 Indian Championship.[11]
  • 2025: Secured top-ten results at final round of 2025 Indian F4 season.[12]

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REPUTATION

Raddatz arrived at her F4 debut as a complete rookie to single-seaters, but she’d done her homework—testing both first- and second-generation Mygale F4 cars in Australia before heading to India.[13] That preparation paid off immediately. Her performances at Kari Motor Speedway earned her recognition as one of the standout female drivers showing “steady” progress throughout the 2025 Indian F4 season.[14] At 21, she’s described as making her mark on the international motorsport stage while inspiring young women back home.[15] She’s also building a reputation as someone who doesn’t just race—she represents, serving as living proof that with enough talent and determination, Australian women can compete anywhere in the world.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

In 2026, Raddatz will compete in the Japanese KYOJO Cup, an all-female racing series that runs alongside Super Formula and Inter Proto at Fuji Speedway.[16] She’s already confirmed as one of seven drivers attending the KYOJO Cup auditions as Toyota announces its 2026 Japanese motorsports programme.[17] The path forward won’t be easy—competing at the elite level comes with steep financial challenges, and she continues to seek sponsorship and community support to fund her racing career.[18] But if her debut F4 season proved anything, it’s that Paige Raddatz doesn’t back down from a challenge. She’s racing toward her F1 dreams with determination and skill,[19] and frankly, it’s going to be fun watching her get there.

REFERENCES

Paige Raddatz – Model / Actor – StarNow
Driven to Succeed: Local F4 Driver Paige Raddatz – Hawkesbury Gazette
Paige Raddatz – Australian Sports Foundation
New Winners Crowned at Rotax Pro Tour – Karting Australia
Session – Race Monitor
Paige Raddatz Impresses on F4 Debut – Racers Behind The Helmet
Clara Stiebleichinger and Paige Raddatz End Indian F4 Season with Points – Racers Behind The Helmet
2025 F4 Indian Championship – Wikipedia
2025: Women In Motorsport, A Year in Review – Racers Behind The Helmet
Racing Ace Paige Raddatz To Make F4 Debut in India – Hills to Hawkesbury
Kyojo Cup Auditions Begin as Toyota Announces 2026 Japanese Motorsports Programme – Racers Behind The Helmet