A TEENAGE racing driver from Coventry is looking for sponsors to support his journey in the sport.
Max Horlor started racing at the age of five-years-old and previously won two national titles in karting.
He won the BKC Championship in 2021 at the age of nine-years-old and secured the Mini Max Championship the following year.
Max became the first driver ever to win back-to-back BKC Championships despite racing against drivers two and three years older than him.
The 14-year-old made the move to cars this year and is currently racing in the BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship.
Max recently secured his first top-10 finish in the Series at Silverstone as he crossed the line in eighth place in a 29-car grid.
And the teenager holds aspirations of becoming a professional racing driver in the future and hopes to race in the famous Le Mans endurance race.
He tested a GB4 single-seater race car for Arden Motorsport in February earlier this year.
And his impressive test performance saw him promised a test in the McLaren Driver Development Programme when he turns 16-years-old.
Max is already supported by a couple of Coventry-based businesses. However, he is now seeking more support as he looks to take the next steps in his motorsport career.
The teenager needs help towards entry costs and team fees which includes preparing the car for his races.
Max hopes to compete in the final two races of this year’s BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship.
However, he is currently struggling to find the funds to compete at either of the races.
The next event takes place at Donington Park on the weekend of September 13 and 14.
To support Max on his journey, email: [email protected] or call: 07779 256506
