Elliot Schutte, Max McRae, Aaron Love, Jordan Love, Brandon Duncombe, Madeline Stewart, Caleb Sumich, Cooper Cutts, Noah Lisle are all amongst the young names that have participated in Arise Racing’s Junior Driver development programs based at CARCO.com.au Raceway in Western Australia.
The Neerabup based outfit which predominantly runs Radical race cars in local and national race meets has announced its 2024 Junior Driver Sponsorship with four sponsorships up for grabs.
The team at Arise Racing through mentorship, skill development and comprehensive feedback have been helping to shape the next generation of drivers, including but not limited to the aforementioned drivers.
First place this year will earn the participant a sponsorship for the 2024 WA FSR Championship with a contract that covers 30% of the typical season costs. Second place receives 20% or 100% subsidy on a 60 lap driver development program, while third will receive a 10% sponsorship amount or 50% subsidy on an Arise Racing 60 lap driver development program.
In addition to the three opportunities above the junior driver with the highest championship points by the end of the 2024 FSR season will also receive a 40 lap F4 driver development program.
The F4 driver development program was added to Arises’ repertoire to help young drivers prepare for international competition with the only current spec Formula 4 car in the country which is being used exclusively for testing and driver development.
This spec is eligible for multiple European Championships including the Spanish, Italian and Formula Winter Series.
There’s a few terms and conditions that go with entering including being capable of honouring the additional costs involved with the first prize.
For full details, head over to the Arise Racing Junior Program website.
Submissions close on February 1st 2024.