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Chloe Chambers

Chloe was born in China in 2004. She was adopted at 11 months and is now an American.

It would be the spring of 2012, when Chloe would officially begin racing karts, becaming a family sport.
In 2014, Chloe expanded her race calendar to compete in the highly competitive Eastern Canadian Karting Championship and national-level U.S. races. Within her karting career, she has been coached by three-time world champion, Ben Cooper, and Mike Doty. Chloe has earned the respect of her team.

Chloe has racked up numerous wins and championships at every level of her karting career. The eyes of the karting world turned to Chloe in 2019, after she racked up numerous high-profile wins and championships. Her most notable performance of that year was at the biggest karting race in the world, SKUSA Super Nationals in Las Vegas, where she placed 3rd out of 80 of the world’s best drivers.

In 2020 her final race in the junior class at the prestigious Florida Winter Tour, she finished on the podium. Next, she moved up to the top class in karting, and won her first national race in the senior class making her the WKA Grand National Champion in ROK Senior.
In the summer of 2020, Chloe was approached by Porsche Cars and asked to attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for fastest vehicle slalom. She took the challenge and worked professionally with the team. Driving a completely stock Porsche 718 Spyder, Chloe beat the existing world record by over half a second with a time of 47.45 seconds. The achievement was evidently found inspiring, with media reach going viral globally.

Progressing to single-seaters the following year, she competed in the Formula 4 United States Championship before moving to W Series in 2022.

Last year saw Chambers make history in the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship, becoming the first woman to start on pole and win a race in the series, earning her the “Most Improved Driver” award. Additionally, she raced in the Porsche Sprint Challenge North America.

Chloe Chambers

F1 ACADEMY

From > USA
Date of Birth > 05/2004
Racing in > F1 ACADEMY
Academy> RED BULL ACADEMY

Chloe was born in China in 2004. She was adopted at 11 months and is now an American.

It would be the spring of 2012, when Chloe would officially begin racing karts, becaming a family sport.
In 2014, Chloe expanded her race calendar to compete in the highly competitive Eastern Canadian Karting Championship and national-level U.S. races. Within her karting career, she has been coached by three-time world champion, Ben Cooper, and Mike Doty. Chloe has earned the respect of her team.

Chloe has racked up numerous wins and championships at every level of her karting career. The eyes of the karting world turned to Chloe in 2019, after she racked up numerous high-profile wins and championships. Her most notable performance of that year was at the biggest karting race in the world, SKUSA Super Nationals in Las Vegas, where she placed 3rd out of 80 of the world’s best drivers.

In 2020 her final race in the junior class at the prestigious Florida Winter Tour, she finished on the podium. Next, she moved up to the top class in karting, and won her first national race in the senior class making her the WKA Grand National Champion in ROK Senior.
In the summer of 2020, Chloe was approached by Porsche Cars and asked to attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for fastest vehicle slalom. She took the challenge and worked professionally with the team. Driving a completely stock Porsche 718 Spyder, Chloe beat the existing world record by over half a second with a time of 47.45 seconds. The achievement was evidently found inspiring, with media reach going viral globally.

Progressing to single-seaters the following year, she competed in the Formula 4 United States Championship before moving to W Series in 2022.

Last year saw Chambers make history in the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship, becoming the first woman to start on pole and win a race in the series, earning her the “Most Improved Driver” award. Additionally, she raced in the Porsche Sprint Challenge North America.

From > USA
Date of Birth > 05/2004
Racing in > F1 ACADEMY
Academy> RED BULL ACADEMY

Chloe was born in China in 2004. She was adopted at 11 months and is now an American.

It would be the spring of 2012, when Chloe would officially begin racing karts, becaming a family sport.
In 2014, Chloe expanded her race calendar to compete in the highly competitive Eastern Canadian Karting Championship and national-level U.S. races. Within her karting career, she has been coached by three-time world champion, Ben Cooper, and Mike Doty. Chloe has earned the respect of her team.

Chloe has racked up numerous wins and championships at every level of her karting career. The eyes of the karting world turned to Chloe in 2019, after she racked up numerous high-profile wins and championships. Her most notable performance of that year was at the biggest karting race in the world, SKUSA Super Nationals in Las Vegas, where she placed 3rd out of 80 of the world’s best drivers.

In 2020 her final race in the junior class at the prestigious Florida Winter Tour, she finished on the podium. Next, she moved up to the top class in karting, and won her first national race in the senior class making her the WKA Grand National Champion in ROK Senior.
In the summer of 2020, Chloe was approached by Porsche Cars and asked to attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for fastest vehicle slalom. She took the challenge and worked professionally with the team. Driving a completely stock Porsche 718 Spyder, Chloe beat the existing world record by over half a second with a time of 47.45 seconds. The achievement was evidently found inspiring, with media reach going viral globally.

Progressing to single-seaters the following year, she competed in the Formula 4 United States Championship before moving to W Series in 2022.

Last year saw Chambers make history in the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship, becoming the first woman to start on pole and win a race in the series, earning her the “Most Improved Driver” award. Additionally, she raced in the Porsche Sprint Challenge North America.