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{{Infobox Driver Small
| name          = Jake McMahon
| nationality    = {{GBR}} British
| birth date    = 2003-03-15
| birth place    = United Kingdom
| dec            = [[User:Peteroli34|Peteroli34]]
| current series = [[FIA Anglo-Irish F4]]
| current team  = {{GBR}} [[Hunter Autosport]]
| car number    = 99
| former teams  = ''none''
|}}
'''Jake McMahon''' (born March 15th, 2003) is a British racing driver. He is the son of [[Deanna McMahon]] and twin to [[Siobhan McMahon]].
'''Jake McMahon''' (born March 15th, 2003) is a British racing driver. He is the son of [[Deanna McMahon]] and twin to [[Siobhan McMahon]].
==Career==
His car racing career began with the [[2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season]], racing with Hunter Autosport alongside his twin Siobhan. His best result was eighth in the second race at Oulton Park, his only points of the season. Meanwhile, Siobhan managed five points finishes and usually finished well ahead of him. The team and drivers stayed together for 2019, and the story was similar, a ninth at Bishopscourt his only points, with Siobhan beating him even more regularly on her way to another midfield championship finish.

Latest revision as of 04:20, 13 September 2017

Jake McMahon
Nationality Template:GBR British
Born 2003-03-15
United Kingdom
DEC Holder Peteroli34
Current Series FIA Anglo-Irish F4
Current Team Template:GBR Hunter Autosport
Car Number 99
Former Teams none


Jake McMahon (born March 15th, 2003) is a British racing driver. He is the son of Deanna McMahon and twin to Siobhan McMahon.

Career

His car racing career began with the 2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season, racing with Hunter Autosport alongside his twin Siobhan. His best result was eighth in the second race at Oulton Park, his only points of the season. Meanwhile, Siobhan managed five points finishes and usually finished well ahead of him. The team and drivers stayed together for 2019, and the story was similar, a ninth at Bishopscourt his only points, with Siobhan beating him even more regularly on her way to another midfield championship finish.