Sølvy Ødegård

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Sølvy Ødegård
Nationality Flag of Norway svg.png Norwegian
Born 1999-11-17
Trondheim
DEC Holder Pi314159
Current Series AutoReject 3.5
Current Team Flag of Nigeria svg.png Falik Arrows
Car Number 7
Former Teams Flag of France svg.png Écurie Prenois


Sølvy Ødegård, born 17th September 1999 in Trondheim, is a Norwegian racing driver. She currently competes in AutoReject 3.5.

Career

She raced for Écurie Prenois in the 2017 AutoReject 2.0 Europe season. Her year started poorly: whilst teammate Diego Pereira got fourth in the feature and won the sprint, her results were 16th and 13th. She came 6th and 7th in France, beating Pereira in the feature and losing to him in the sprint. She got her first podium in the next race, a second place in Austria. She came eighth in the sprint, again beating her teammate in the feature race then losing in the sprint. Neither of them scored at Vallelunga, but the pattern continued. At Oulton Park, she got another podium with third place, and got eighth in the sprint to finally beat her teammate. However, that would be the last time she scored any points all year. She ended up fourteenth overall.

She did the 2017-18 Formula Nippon season with Lotto Racing, but she didn't score any points other than two eighth places at the only oval of the season.

She stayed with Prenois for the 2018 AR2.0 season, and won the first race of the season at Monza then came sixth in the sprint. This wasn't a sign of things to come, however, as she didn't achieve any points finishes over the following four meetings, her only points coming from a pole at Brands Hatch. At Zandvoort, she was back, coming 2nd then 7th. Lausitz followed, and she finished one place outside the points in the first race but won the sprint. Spa turned out to be her best weekend of the season, as she came third in the feature before winning her second sprint race in a row. She came sixth then fourth at Hungary, making it her only weekend with two performances that weren't particularly good or bad. With a strong result here and there but a long stretch of no points finishes, she ended the year fourth in the championship.

Falik Arrows chose her for their 2019 AutoReject 3.5 team.