Jamie Caroline

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Nationality British
BornJames Lee Caroline
(1999-02-02) 2 February 1999 (age 27)
Debut season2021
Current teamTrivellato Racing by Villorba Corse
Jamie Caroline
Nationality British
BornJames Lee Caroline
(1999-02-02) 2 February 1999 (age 27)
GT4 European Series career
Debut season2021
Current teamTrivellato Racing by Villorba Corse
Racing licence FIA Silver
Car number70
Starts5
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Previous series
2014-2015
2016

2017
2018
2019-2020
Ginetta Junior Championship
BRDC British Formula 3 Autumn Trophy
F4 British Championship
U.S. F2000 National Championship
British GT Championship

James Lee Caroline (born 2 February 1999) is a British racing driver who last competed in the British GT Championship with Ram Racing.

Karting

Ginetta Junior Championship

In 2014, Caroline made his car racing debut in the Ginetta Junior Championship with TCR, claiming two victories and finishing sixth overall.[1] The following season, Caroline switched to HHC Motorsport, taking the title in dominant fashion.[2][3]

Jamie Caroline 2017 at Knockhill Racing Circuit
Jamie Caroline 2017 at Knockhill Racing Circuit

Formula 4

In 2016, Caroline graduated to British F4, competing in four rounds with Jarum Racing before switching to Fortec Motorsports for the remainder of the season.[4][5] There he claimed a victory and finished tenth overall. Caroline remained in the series for 2017, partnering with Carlin. He became the first driver to claim a race weekend grand slam in the British F4 series' history.[6][7]

On 30 September 2017, Caroline won the British Formula 4 title at Brands Hatch.[8]

USF2000 National Championship

After initially announcing a sabbatical year due to a lack of funds, Caroline then moved to the U.S. F2000 National Championship for 2018, driving for BN Racing.[9] He finished 25th in the standings after only competing at the opening 2 rounds of the championship.

Formula 3

In October 2016, Caroline contested the BRDC British F3 Autumn Trophy with Douglas Motorsport alongside ADAC F4 champion Joey Mawson.[10] He achieved a podium and finished fifth in the overall standings. He returned to the series in 2018 at the Spa round, driving for Carlin.[11] In 2019, he competed in the final round of the F3 Asian Winter Series for BlackArts Racing.[12]

British GT

In 2019, Caroline entered the Brands Hatch round of the British GT Championship, driving for HHC Motorsport with Ruben Del Sarte.[13]

For the 2020 season, Caroline was entered in TF Sport's GT4 squad, partnered with ex-Carrera Cup driver Dan Vaughan.[14] They finished the season as champions of the GT4 category.

For the 2021 season, Caroline competed in the final two rounds of the British GT Championship with Speedworks Motorsport, partnered with John Ferguson in the Toyota Gazoo Racing GR Supra GT4. In his debut with the car, he qualified second at Oulton Park, behind Darren Turner, and later secured pole position at Donington Park by half a second over Sennan Fielding.

GT4 European Series

For the 2021 season, Caroline entered the 2021 GT4 European Series, alongside Jean-Luc D'Auria, competing for Trivellato Racing by Villorba Corse in which he did not complete the full season.[15]

Racing record

References

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