
Sherrie-Ann Powell
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Sherrie-Ann Powell is a promising young motorsport talent who began racing at age 5 and has successfully transitioned from karting championships to the Junior Saloon Car Championship in 2024.
EARLY YEARS
Sherrie-Ann began her racing journey at the tender age of 5, taking to local tracks in a Bambino kart. While detailed information about her family background is limited, her early start in motorsport suggests she had strong support behind her racing ambitions from a young age.
EARLY SUCCESS
Powell’s talent became evident early in her karting career when she finished 2nd in the Camberley Kart Club Champs and 3rd overall in the Bayford Meadows Championship in 2016. Her progression continued in the Bambino Kart Club (BKC) where she secured 2nd place in 2018. After moving to the Daniel Ricciardo Series in the Mini 60 Cadet class, she demonstrated remarkable improvement, earning the “Most Improved Driver” award in 2020 and finishing 6th overall in the DRS 100 class in 2021 as the youngest competitor in the category.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2016: Finished 2nd in the Camberley Kart Club Champs and 3rd overall in the Bayford Meadows Championship[2].
- 2018: Finished 2nd in the Bambino Kart Club (BKC) season[2].
- 2020: Won the “Most Improved Driver” award in the Daniel Ricciardo Series[2].
- 2021: Moved up to the DRS 100 class, finishing 6th overall and winning the “Most Improved Driver” award again[2].
- 2023: Finished 3rd in the Daniel Ricciardo Series with several podium finishes[4].
- 2024: Made her Junior Saloon Car Championship debut at Brands Hatch, finishing 21st in race one and 16th in wet race two[1][4].
- 2024: Achieved a season’s best 14th place finish at Thruxton in her rookie JSCC season[1].
REPUTATION
Sherrie-Ann has quickly built a reputation as an adaptable and resilient competitor, particularly impressive in challenging conditions such as wet races. Her rookie season in the Junior Saloon Car Championship demonstrated consistent improvement and the ability to handle high-pressure situations, especially at high-speed circuits like Thruxton where she achieved her season-best result. Her progression from karting to circuit racing has revealed a natural talent for motorsport and an impressive capacity to learn and adapt to new racing disciplines.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Powell plans to return to the Junior Saloon Car Championship in 2025, building on the experience gained during her rookie season. Her long-term aspiration is to compete in the W Series, racing single-seaters at the highest level of women’s motorsport. To support this journey, she is actively seeking partnerships with sponsors, offering them visibility through her growing social media presence on Facebook and Instagram.
References:
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