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Chloe Chambers

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American racing driver (born 2004)

Chloe Chambers
Chambers driving theTatuus F4-T421 during the2024 F1 Academy season
NationalityUnited States American
Born (2004-06-14)June 14, 2004 (age 21)
F1 Academy career
Debut season2024
Current teamCampos Racing
Racing licence FIA Silver
Car number14
Starts28
Wins3
Podiums11
Poles5
Fastest laps6
Best finish3rd in2025
Previous series

Chloe Chambers (born June 14, 2004) is an American and Chineseracing driver who most recently competed inF1 Academy forCampos Racing as part of theRed Bull Academy Programme, placing 3rd in the2025 F1 Academy season.

Career

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Karting

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Chambers first tried karting at age seven.[1] A year later, she started racing at Oakland Valley Race Park in New York, winning the Kid Kart Championship in her first year. She pursued karting at the club and regional level mainly in the North East United States and Canada in Rotax Micro, Mini and Junior Max categories. In 2018 and 2019, she competed select National level events in X30 and KA100 Junior categories. She finished third in the 2019 SKUSA SuperNationals XXIII in the X30 category.[2]

Formula 4 United States

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In 2021, Chambers competed in a partial season of theFormula 4 United States Championship racing for Future Star Racing.[3] She only scored one point throughout the season, being a tenth place inMid-Ohio,[4] and finished the season in 26th place.[5]

W Series

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From 31 January 2022 to 4 February 2022, Chambers competed in a W Series test inArizona, United States along with 14 other prospective drivers.[6] She then participated in a second preseason test inBarcelona on 2–4 March along with 11 other potential drivers and nine automatic qualifiers from the previous W Series season.[7] On 22 March 2022, Chambers was confirmed to compete in the 2022 W Series season racing for Jenner Racing alongsideJamie Chadwick.[8][9] In the first race of theMiami double-header, Chambers finished in seventh place, and was the best-placed rookie across the line. However, she was demoted to 14th after receiving a penalty for being out of position at the safety car line.[10] In thesecond race, Chambers claimed her first and only W Series points, finishing in 10th place as the highest-placed rookie.[11] Chambers spun out of fourteenth place into the gravel on the final lap of the third race inBarcelona,[12] before finishing thirteenth atSilverstone.[13] Chambers was then taken out of the race atPaul Ricard byEmely de Heus,[14] before finishing the season with a pair of eleventh-place finishes inBudapest andSingapore.[15][16] Chambers finished 16th in the standings with only the one point earned from Miami.[17]

Formula Regional Oceania Championship

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In 2023, Chambers competed in theFormula Regional Oceania Championship with Giles Motorsport.[18] Chambers scored consistently throughout the first four rounds, taking a best finish of ninth four times. In the final round inTaupo, she secured pole position for the second race and led the race throughout, becoming the first woman to both hold pole position and win in series history.[19] Chambers placed ninth in the standings with 176 points, and was named Most Improved Driver.[20]

Porsche Sprint Challenge North America

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2023

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In 2023, Chambers competed in thePorsche Sprint Challenge North America, driving the Cayman GT4 Club Sport.[21] A month later, she was named as a member Porsche Deluxe Female Driver Development Program, therefore becoming a Porsche Junior.[22] Unable to race in the first round atSebring, her first race was at rounds 3 and 4 atBarber Motorsports Park, where she qualified on pole and won both races.[23] Chambers won another race atVirginia International Raceway.[24] Over the partial season, she won eight races and stood on the podium nine times from her 12 race starts, allowing her to finish sixth in the overall standings.[25]

2024

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In 2024, Chambers joined the series as a guest driver for round 2 at theBarber Motorsports Park, where she once again claimed pole position and victory for both races.[26]

F1 Academy

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2024

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Chambers leadsAmna Al Qubaisi in anF1 Academy race atZandvoort in2024.

Chambers was confirmed for the2024 season ofF1 Academy, racing forCampos Racing and supported byHaas.[27] She won her first podium finish of the season by finishing in third in Race 1 of Round 2 atMiami.[28] Chambers finished fourth in her first race inJeddah, inheriting two places on the last lap from a collision betweenNerea Martí andLola Lovinfosse.[29] The next day, Chambers tagged Lovinfosse into a spin, earning her a penalty that dropped her from sixth to tenth.[30] InMiami, Chambers took her maiden podium in the first race, having made her way pastHamda Al Qubaisi on lap 11 to take third place.[31] She backed her performance with fourth place the next day.[32] Personal best qualifying performances inBarcelona lined her up on the front row for both races.[33] She secured a third-place podium during the first race, having lost out a place at the start to teammate Martí.[34] The next race, Chambers overtook won her first race of the series in Race 2 of Round 3 atBarcelona, overtaking pole-sitterAbbi Pulling at the start and leading throughout the race, finishing over six seconds ahead of Pulling while also winning the fastest lap.[35][36]

Chambers experienced her first non-scoring race of the year inZandvoort, where a difficult second race saw her down in 12th, while she finished sixth the previous day.[37] She then experienced a solid weekend inSingapore with fifth and eighth place;[38] in the latter race, she had dropped two places to 11th but was able to recover three places.[39] At theAbu Dhabi finale, Chambers made the front row for all three races; despite shooting pastAbbi Pulling for an early lead during the first race, but a costly spin in the opening relegated her to the back.[40] Chambers again led the opening lap of Race 2, but she ran wide and lost her first place back to Pulling on lap 7. Nevertheless, she still wrapped up her first rostrum since Spain.[41] However, Chambers collided withDoriane Pin on the opening lap and dropped to the back with wing damage, dashing any hopes of a top result.[42] Despite this, Chambers placed sixth in the drivers' standings with 122 points, scoring one win and four podiums.

2025

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Chambers was retained byCampos Racing for the 2025 season, but she moved to theRed Bull Ford Academy Programme after leaving theHaas Driver development program.[43] She ended the season with two wins, seven podium finishes, four pole positions, and four fastest laps.

Her first win of the season was in Race 3 of Round 4 inCanada, where she converted pole to victory.[44] At the Round 7 season finale inLas Vegas, Chambers retired from Race 1 after colliding with Campos teammateAlisha Palmowski. In Race 2, Chambers converted pole to victory again to claim her home race win, where she led every lap and earned a bonus point for setting the fastest lap.[45][46]

Chambers finished third overall in the championship standings with 127 points, behindMaya Weug with 157 points andDoriane Pin with 172 points.[47]

Formula Winter Series

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In preparation for her2025 F1 Academy season, Chambers contested in theFormula Winter Series withCampos Racing.[48]

FIA Formula 3

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On September 17, 2022, Chambers took part in a one-dayFIA Formula 3 test, completing 50 laps at theCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours in France.[49]

Chambers took part in a second test on July 12–13, 2024 at theSilverstone Circuit. Chambers drove 97 laps in a hybrid 2019 F3 car that had been modified to handle like the 2025 car.[50]

Formula E

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Chambers made her firstFormula E outing at the November 2024 women's test withAndretti inJarama.[51][52] Chambers was the fastest female with a time of 1:22.767 at the2025–26 pre-season women's test in Valencia forMahindra Racing topping both test sessions.[53][54][55] Chambers drove for Mahindra Racing in the rookie free practice session at theMiami ePrix.[56]

Personal life

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Chambers was born in China but was adopted by Americans Matthew and Shannon Chambers fromMonroe, New York at eleven months. Her siblings are also adopted. Her younger sister Emma is also from China and her younger brother Oliver is from Ethiopia.[57] She is an ambassador for the non-profit Gift of Adoption Fund.[58]

Chambers holds theGuinness World Record for the Fastest Vehicle Slalom. She set the record on August 21, 2020, racing a 2020 Porsche 718 Spyder and navigating 50 cones in 47.45 seconds.[59]

Chambers is signed with A14 Management, Formula One World ChampionFernando Alonso's management company.[60]

Karting record

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Karting career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2014Florida Winter Tour - Micro MaxOVRP24th
2016Florida Winter Tour - Mini MaxBen Cooper Racing12th
Canadian National Karting - Mini Max5th
2017Florida Winter Tour - Mini Max7th
2018GoPro Motorplex Championship - IAME JuniorMike Doty Racing
Florida Winter Tour - Junior ROK5th
2019SKUSA SuperNationals XXIII - KA100 Jr.
SKUSA SuperNationals XXIII - X30 Junior3rd
Biloxi ROK Fest - Junior ROK
ROK the Rio - Junior ROK21st
Florida Winter Tour - Junior ROK8th
SKUSA Pro Tour - KA100 Junior17th

Racing record

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Racing career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2021Formula 4 United States ChampionshipFuture Star Racing150000126th
YACademy Winter Series600001610th
Eastern Pro 4 ChallengeN/A20001718th
2022W SeriesJenner Racing70000116th
2023Formula Regional Oceania ChampionshipGiles Motorsport1510111769th
Porsche Sprint Challenge North America - Cayman Pro/AmTPC Racing1277585766th
2024F1 AcademyCampos Racing1410241226th
Porsche Sprint Challenge North America - Cayman Pro/AmTPC Racing4220321710th
IMSA Ford Mustang ChallengeAmerasian Fragrance Competition Motorsports2000074024th
Spark Performance20000
2025Formula Winter SeriesCampos Racing60000030th
F1 Academy1325471273rd

Complete Formula 4 United States Championship results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617DCPoints
2021Future Star RacingATL
1

17
ATL
2

Ret
ATL
3

11
ROA
1

15
ROA
2

Ret
ROA
3

11
MOH
1

10
MOH
2

22
MOH
3

26
BRA
1

7
BRA
2

Ret
BRA
3

20
VIR
1

17
VIR
2

16
VIR
3

18
COA
1
COA
2
26th1

Complete W Series results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567DCPoints
2022Jenner RacingMIA1
14
MIA2
10
CAT
18†
SIL
13
LEC
Ret
HUN
11
SIN
11
16th1

Complete Formula Regional Oceania Championship results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415DCPoints
2023Giles MotorsportHIG
1

9
HIG
2

7
HIG
3

5
TER
1

10
TER
2

9
TER
3

8
MAN
1

9
MAN
2

14
MAN
3

9
HMP
1

16
HMP
2

14
HMP
3

17
TAU
1

8
TAU
2

1
TAU
3

8
9th176

Complete New Zealand Grand Prix results

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YearTeamCarQualifyingMain race
2023New Zealand Giles MotorsportTatuus FT-60 -Toyota16th17th

Complete F1 Academy results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415DCPoints
2024Campos RacingJED
1

4
JED
2

10
MIA
1

3
MIA
2

4
CAT
1

3
CAT
2

1
ZAN
1

6
ZAN
2

12
SIN
1

5
SIN
2

8
LSL
1

11
LSL
2

C
ABU
1

11
ABU
2

2
ABU
3

16
6th122
2025Campos RacingSHA
1

2
SHA
2

3
JED
1

7
JED
2

2
MIA
1

3
MIA
2

C
CAN
1

7
CAN
2

10
CAN
3

1
ZAN
1

5
ZAN
2

DNS
SIN
1

3
SIN
2

11
LVG
1

Ret
LVG
2

1
3rd127

Complete Formula Winter Series results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112DCPoints
2025Campos RacingPOR
1
POR
2
POR
3
CRT
1

21
CRT
2

17
CRT
3

13
ARA
1

22
ARA
2

26
ARA
3

20
CAT
1
CAT
2
CAT
3
30th0

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