CAMRYN

Reed

TALENT OF THE FUTURE

ABOUT CAMRYN

Ever since she started racing, Camryn Reed has had an underdog story. Starting at age nine with no motorsports background, her family had to quickly adjust to the fierce and competitive world  of motorsports when starting. Ever since Camryn first stepped into an LO206 cadet kart, she was hooked on both the speed and adrenaline. By the end of her first season, she was already battling for wins!

Only one year after originally jumping into the seat, she had already started racing and winning her first national races and by age 12, Camryn was perfecting her craft in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke karts. In the coming years to the present where Camryn is 18, she has obtained many other top achievements in motorsports (3rd Female Driver to Win Daytona Kart Week Behind Danika Patrick and Julia Launders, Youngest and First Female to Clinch the SCCA Hoosier Super Tour National Championship in her debut season in F1600, and Qualified with the Pole Award and Finished 7th in the Tillotson Nations Cup).

In addition to her strong results on track, Camryn excels in school as well. Camryn’s top academic achievements include learning in the gifted programs and Honors classes, holding a 4.0 GPA, being the student council president, is a part of her school’s ACT Elite group, leads the student section, was on Homecoming Court, and takes college courses in high school. Camryn is set to graduate in May of 2024 and is looking forward to attending college.

AMERICAN

18 YEARS OLD

LAFAYETTE, LA

ABOUT CAMRYN

Ever since she started racing, Camryn Reed has had an underdog story. Starting at age nine with no motorsports background, her family had to quickly adjust to the fierce and competitive world  of motorsports when starting. Ever since Camryn first stepped into an LO206 cadet kart, she was hooked on both the speed and adrenaline. By the end of her first season, she was already battling for wins!

Only one year after originally jumping into the seat, she had already started racing and winning her first national races and by age 12, Camryn was perfecting her craft in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke karts. In the coming years to the present where Camryn is 18, she has obtained many other top achievements in motorsports (3rd Female Driver to Win Daytona Kart Week Behind Danika Patrick and Julia Launders, Youngest and First Female to Clinch the SCCA Hoosier Super Tour National Championship in her debut season in F1600, and Qualified with the Pole Award and Finished 7th in the Tillotson Nations Cup).

In addition to her strong results on track, Camryn excels in school as well. Camryn’s top academic achievements include learning in the gifted programs and Honors classes, holding a 4.0 GPA, being the student council president, is a part of her school’s ACT Elite group, leads the student section, was on Homecoming Court, and takes college courses in high school. Camryn is set to graduate in May of 2024 and is looking forward to attending college.

AMERICAN

18 YEARS OLD

LAFAYETTE, LA

KARTING
Camryn attends as many different local, regional, and national karting race weekends as she can, diversifying the classes that she races in and also where she races at to ensure her skills are staying sharp when out of the car.
F1600
For the second year Camryn is testing her skills in an F1600 car running races in both the SCCA Hoosier Super Tour National Championship as well as the formula Race Promotions Championship.
MAZDA MX-5 CUP
For the first time in her career, Camryn is working toward a new milestone, her step into professional sports car racing. Over the next few months, Camryn will be testing in a Mazda MX-5 Cup Car with hopes of racing in the Mazda MX-5 Cup next year in IMSA.

PARTNERSHIPS

The world of motorsports is a very fierce and competitive one, but is unfortunately very expensive. Camryn Reed is actively looking for sponsors for her racing endeavors this season as she continues her journey as one of America’s top female racing drivers.

Partnerships are available to any business or company interested in working with young talent in motorsports. Associate your brand with speed and winning and see your logo in motorsport’s history. For more information on Camryn and how she can help market your business when partnering together, click on the link below to learn more.

MAZDA MX-5 CUP

PARTNERSHIPS

The world of motorsports is a very fierce and competitive one, but is unfortunately very expensive. Camryn Reed is actively looking for sponsors for her racing endeavors this season as she continues her journey as one of America’s top female racing drivers.

Partnerships are available to any business or company interested in working with young talent in motorsports. Associate your brand with speed and winning and see your logo in motorsport’s history.

For more information on Camryn and how she can help market your business when partnering together, click on the link below to learn more.

The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin is the signature spec series for Mazda Motorsports. MX-5 Cup offers more than $1 million in prize money and scholarships a year.

The MX-5 Cup race cars start as complete MX-5 road cars from the Mazda Hiroshima, Japan factory before being transported to engineering and development partner Flis Performance in Daytona Beach, Florida, where they are transformed into a race car. The process includes disassembly of the production car, welding and paint of a full roll cage and interior, and adding more than 250 motorsports-specific parts. Other components of the car, including the Mazda SKYACTIV 2.0 liter engine are sealed to ensure even competition and a cost-effective platform.

MAZDA MX-5 CUP

The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin is the signature spec series for Mazda Motorsports. MX-5 Cup offers more than $1 million in prize money and scholarships a year.

The MX-5 Cup race cars start as complete MX-5 road cars from the Mazda Hiroshima, Japan factory before being transported to engineering and development partner Flis Performance in Daytona Beach, Florida, where they are transformed into a race car. The process includes disassembly of the production car, welding and paint of a full roll cage and interior, and adding more than 250 motorsports-specific parts. Other components of the car, including the Mazda SKYACTIV 2.0 liter engine are sealed to ensure even competition and a cost-effective platform.

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