About Jack

About me:

2017 was the year Jack began competing, he joined MSport Kart Racing Team and competed in UK club rounds. He then moved up to RGMMC Euro Series in Iame X30 Senior and managed to finish in the top 10 against 90+ other drivers. Jack in 2019, was one of only 20 drivers to be accepted on to the Motorsport UK DiSe Course at Loughborough College. In 2020 he moved up to F1000 single-seater racing with the factory team. Jack managed to finish third in the championship despite it being his first year. He stayed in the championship for the 2021 season however due to many mechanical issues he finished 7th in the championship out of 24 drivers.


In 2022 Jack then moved up to new Praga championship and within his first race weekend, with no testing, he came second at Silverstone GP circuit. Due to reason outside jacks control he had to stop racing for the rest of the season in 2022.

After this, Jack got his head down and was fully focused on 2023 and this is when he moved to the Radical challenge championship. Within this season Jack was very competitive with limited testing and being new to the car he was consistently within the top 6 within a 36-car grid. He also got two podiums at the end of the year at Brands Hatch to end the year off on a great note for 2024.






What does Jack do outside of racing:

Jack Currently helps out at one of the leading disability firms in Northampton called ‘The Cube Disability’. He has been doing this for the last 3 years and within those 3 years the clients that go to the day centres absolutely love him and love coming along to watch his racing. He’s also helped take the clients to a couple event outside of racing to see modern cars/ classic cars all up close.


Other than The Cube Jack does many things inside racing for work as well. He works inside Silverstone instructing in Aston Martins, Ferraris, BMW M2 and McLarens. Jack has been working their since he turned 18 years old and still loves it today.


On top of all of this Jack also works with a kart racing team called ORM which is owned by a Formula E driver (Oliver Rowland) and driver coaches kids age between 8-12 years old all-around Europe. He does this almost every weekend and within week with team and he loves seeing the young kids grow and get better within the sport with his coaching.



Jacks’ goals within racing:

Jack aims to be on the Le Mans grid within the next 5 years of he’s racing career and be racing in the GT paddock for the 24-hour race. Then 2 years after in 2031 he wants to be racing within the same championship however within a protype such as LMP2.


This is Jacks full focus and he is determined to get there within that time limit.