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'''Randall Grant Wade''' (born 15 March 1998 in Austin, Texas) is an African-American racing driver currently contracted to Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]]. | '''Randall Grant Wade''' (born 15 March 1998 in Austin, Texas) is an African-American racing driver currently contracted to Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]]. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Randall Wade was a hot motorsport prospect from a very young age. He competed in sprintcars and the local Texas stockcar series, enjoying many wins and podiums. | Randall Wade was a hot motorsport prospect from a very young age. He competed in sprintcars and the local Texas stockcar series, enjoying many wins and podiums. | ||
He was noticed by | He was noticed by former Peak principal Dominic Spearman, who signed him to Peak Driver Talent after watching him race. Peak have since been able to find a drive for Wade in the GT-R Championship, thanks to renowned racer [[Kay Lon]]. | ||
Wade replaced Catarina Lopes in the #11 [[Best In The World Motorsport]] Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT after the 4th round in France. He finished 13th in his debut round in Canada and improved on this in his home round in the USA, finishing in a points-scoring position of 9th. Sadly, the car retired in the next round in Germany. | |||
In 2017, Wade will compete in the [[2017 ACO Le Mans Cup|ACO Le Mans Cup]] for [[Glacier Mont Blanc Racing]], sharing the #24 with former [[AutoReject 3.5|IFRC]] driver [[Serge Blanco]] and Austrian rookie [[J.C. Wolf]]. | |||
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==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 6 March 2014
Randall Grant Wade (born 15 March 1998 in Austin, Texas) is an African-American racing driver currently contracted to Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of the Peak Motorsport Group.
Career
Randall Wade was a hot motorsport prospect from a very young age. He competed in sprintcars and the local Texas stockcar series, enjoying many wins and podiums.
He was noticed by former Peak principal Dominic Spearman, who signed him to Peak Driver Talent after watching him race. Peak have since been able to find a drive for Wade in the GT-R Championship, thanks to renowned racer Kay Lon.
Wade replaced Catarina Lopes in the #11 Best In The World Motorsport Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT after the 4th round in France. He finished 13th in his debut round in Canada and improved on this in his home round in the USA, finishing in a points-scoring position of 9th. Sadly, the car retired in the next round in Germany.
In 2017, Wade will compete in the ACO Le Mans Cup for Glacier Mont Blanc Racing, sharing the #24 with former IFRC driver Serge Blanco and Austrian rookie J.C. Wolf.
Results
GT-R
Year | Entrant | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Pts |
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2016 | ![]() |
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MAL | AUS | ITA | FRA | CAN 13 |
USA 9 |
GER Ret |
GBR | BEL | ARG | BRA | CHN | JAP 1 | JAP 2 | 0 |