Daniella Sutton

Daniella Sutton is a rising British racing driver and one of the most exciting young talents in UK motorsport. Recognised as a British Racing Drivers’ Club Rising Star and a British Women Racing Drivers Club Gold Star, she has quickly built a reputation for speed, determination and composure under pressure. Alongside her racing success, Daniella is an ambassador for juvenile arthritis charities, using her platform to inspire others to overcome adversity and pursue ambitious goals.

Daniella’s love of motorsport began at the age of six when she first stepped into a kart. Her early years in karting saw her compete in the Daniel Ricciardo UK Kart Championship and other junior series, racing at some of the country’s most respected circuits. She gained her Motorsport UK Racing Licence in 2020, marking the start of her progression through competitive British motorsport. Known for her technical focus and racecraft, she quickly established herself as a promising young driver.

Her breakthrough came in the early 2020s as she moved through national championships. She claimed the Total Karting Zero UK North Championship title and later became the BRSCC Junior Scholarship Champion, achievements that highlighted both her pace and professionalism. Her performances earned recognition from the British Women Racing Drivers Club, including a Best Performance by a Junior award, and helped secure her place among the most promising female drivers in the UK.

By the mid-2020s, Daniella had progressed into single-seater racing, signing with Chris Dittmann Racing to compete in the Wera Tools F4 British Championship. At the same time, she has remained committed to advocacy work, serving as an ambassador for juvenile arthritis charities and speaking openly about resilience, mindset and “racing without barriers”. Her journey combines elite sporting ambition with powerful personal purpose, making her an inspiring speaker for audiences of all ages.

Daniella is hired as a speaker for her powerful story of resilience, ambition and breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated sport. She speaks with honesty about overcoming challenges, building confidence and maintaining focus in high-pressure environments. Her journey from grassroots karting to national single-seater racing provides relatable lessons on goal setting, perseverance and self-belief.

As an ambassador for juvenile arthritis charities, Daniella also shares her experience of managing a health condition while pursuing elite sport. Her message of determination and possibility resonates strongly with young audiences, students and organisations seeking to inspire future talent. She delivers energetic, authentic talks that encourage people to push limits and believe in their potential.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Daniella Sutton’s inspirational career:

  • 2026 – Competed in the Wera Tools F4 British Championship with Chris Dittmann Racing, stepping into top-level junior single-seater competition.
  • 2026 – Signed with Chris Dittmann Racing to advance her career in British Formula 4.
  • 2025 – Named a British Racing Drivers’ Club Rising Star, recognising her as one of the UK’s most promising young drivers.
  • 2025 – Awarded the BWRDC Gold Star by the British Women Racing Drivers Club for her performance and progress.
  • 2025 – Ranked the number one female competitor in any Junior ARDS-affiliated championship in the UK.
  • 2024 – Became Driver Ambassador for We Racing, promoting diversity and opportunity in motorsport.
  • 2023 – Won the BRSCC Junior Scholarship Championship, a key milestone in her transition from karting to cars.
  • 2023 – Received the Best Performance by a Junior Award from the British Women Racing Drivers Club.
  • 2022 – Won the Total Karting Zero UK North Championship, confirming her status as a leading young karting driver.
  • 2020 – Obtained her Motorsport UK Racing Licence, formally beginning her competitive car racing pathway.

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