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Alexander Sedgwick (born February 17, 1999) is a British racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the
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for RennSport1. He previously competed in the Porsche Carrera Cup North America,
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French F4 Championship French F4 Championship, formerly known as Formula Renault Campus France, Formula Campus, Formul'Academy Euro Series, F4 Eurocup 1.6 is a form of open wheel racing founded in 1993 by Louis Drouet. It is based in France and aims at karting gradua ...
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, Ginetta Junior Championship, Ginetta Junior Scholarship, Super One Series, WTP LGM British Karting Championship, and cadet karting.


Career


Cadet karting

At the age of 8, Sedgwick began competing in local club-level karting competitions. He won the club championship at one of his local tracks in 2008, his first full season, and would move to the WTP LGM British Karting Championship in 2009. He would finish 23rd in the standings in 2009 before improving to 9th in 2010. In 2011, he would run with a professional organization for the first time. He won the WTP Cadet Winter Series before taking the British title, winning six out of seven races. Along with his championship, he broke the records for most wins in a season, becoming the first person to win all three heats, start from pole position, set the fastest lap and win the final race in the same event, and having the highest points total ever.


Super One

After his 2011 successes, Sedgwick moved up to the Junior ranks, racing in the Super One Series against the likes of
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and
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. Despite racing the series with a much smaller budget than his competitors, he was able to post several top-five finishes.


Ginetta Junior Championship

In 2013, Sedgwick would enter the Ginetter Junior Scholarship, a competition in which young drivers are subjected to three days of driving, media, and fitness assessments, with a grand prize of a fully funded season in the Ginetta Junior Championship the following year. Despite never having driven a race car before and just having learned to use the clutch a week before, Sedgwick won the competition in only his first attempt. After winning the Ginetta Junior Scholarship, Sedgwick competed in a full season of the Ginetta Junior Championship. Sedgwick finished 10th in the final standings, scoring one class win during the season.


French F4 and Renault UK Clio Cup

After taking a short break to complete his
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exams, Sedgwick would compete in the
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round of the FFSA French F4 Championship, finishing inside the top ten in his single-seater debut. He also competed in the final two rounds of the
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, qualifying 5th on debut at
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and placing top-five at
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.


International Endurance Racing

Sedgwick made his international debut at the 2016 Dubai 24 Hours. He would finish 7th in his class. He again competed in Dubai in the
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s, leading a brand new team to a second-place finish. That summer, he qualified on pole for and won the 12 Hours of Imola.


NASCAR Whelen Euro Series

In 2018, Sedwick returned to full-time racing competition, placing 12th in the
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' PRO class, posting two top-fives and five-top tens, in addition to scoring four podiums within his class. Returning to the series in
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, Sedwick opened with a class podium in
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. However, Sedgwick decided midseason to take a break from the series due to reliability issues with the car. He returned for the final round, again scoring a class podium by winning the Junior Trophy. In 2020, during the
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lockdowns, Sedgwick took part in the EuroNASCAR Esports Series. In
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, Sedgwick returned to the Euro series for his home race, scoring a podium despite not driving the car since 2019. On last minute notice, he was again called up to drive at
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. Holding out through issues with the car, he would drive to the top 10, scoring another class podium.


ARCA Menards Series West and ARCA Testing

When Sedgwick's racing plans for 2020 were disrupted by
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, he focused on his dream of racing in the United States. His work paid off when he was able to make his
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debut at
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in November
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. Driving for Bill McAnally Racing as a teammate to eventual series champion
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, whom he would finish ahead of in the race, Sedgwick finished 13th in his oval debut. In January 2021, Sedgwick would get a chance to test an
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car at
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in the annual ARCA test. Driving the No. 94
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for Cram Racing Enterprises with sponsorship from NBA 2K21, Sedgwick would place 21st of 56 drivers. The test would earn Sedgwick a license to race on superspeedways.


PT Autosport Opportunity

While taking a break from racing, Sedgwick became a European Operations Manager for a luxury travel company. His role at the company led to a chance involvement in 2022 with PT Autosport, an organization that aims to provide development opportunities for aspiring drivers, engineers, and business professionals."PT Autosport – Let's give diverse youth an opportunity in motorsports they might never have dreamed possible"
''PT Autosport''. Retrieved May 17, 2024 PT Autosport entered Sedgwick into the
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, where he would qualify on pole, only to have to start at the back of the grid due to a technical issue. He would then make his way through the field and finish on the podium in his first race in a GT car. In 2023, Sedgwick and PT Autosport stepped up to full-time competition in the Porsche Carrera Cup North America, a schedule filled with tracks Sedgwick was unfamiliar with. Learning fast, he took his maiden podium in front of F1 crowds in
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and scored more podiums at
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, as well as setting a new lap record at
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and finishing the season fourth in the PRO category. In 2024, Sedgwick would again run with PT Autosport with JDX Racing to run the Porsche Carrera Cup North America. He started the season with two top-fives and another Miami podium.


Racing record


Career summary


Complete Ginetta Junior Championship results

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position in class) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap in class)


ARCA Menards West

( key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sedgwick, Alex 1999 births Living people English racing drivers French F4 Championship drivers Porsche Carrera Cup North America drivers NASCAR drivers Ginetta Junior Championship drivers JHR Developments drivers 24H Series drivers ARCA Menards Series drivers GT World Challenge America drivers