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{{Infobox Active Driver
{{Infobox Driver Small
| name          = Aria Hevel
| name          = Aria Hevel
| nationality    = [[File:Flag of Anguilla.svg.png]] Anguillian
| nationality    = {{AIA}} Anguillian
| birth date    = 19th November 2001 (age 18)
| birth date    = 19 November 2001
| birth place    = The Valley, Anguilla
| birth place    = The Valley, Anguilla
| current team  = [[File:Flag of Brazil svg.png]][[Total BR Autosports]] (FIA F3)
| dec            = [[User:Forti|Forti]] (formerly [[User:Johnrafael2|John Rafael]])
| car number    = 4
| current series = N/A
| former teams   =  
| current team   = N/A
| races          =  
| car number    = N/A
| championships  =
| former teams   = [[Total BR Autosports]]
| wins          =
|}}
| podiums        =
| points        =
| poles          =
| fastest laps   =
| first race    = [[2019 South American F4 Bahia Blanca Grand Prix]]
| first win      =
| last win      =
| last race      =
| best finish    =
|}}'''Aria Hevel''' (born 19th November 2001 in The Valley, Anguilla) is an Anguillian racing driver who will compete in the inaugral season of the [[South American Formula 4]] for [[Total BR Autosports]]. She is a driver under contract of [[Saxon RG]].


She have a sponsorship from FLOW, a mobile phone carrier acting in the Caribbean.
'''Aria Hevel''' (born 19th November 2001 in The Valley, Anguilla) is an Anguillian racing driver who competed in the inaugral season of the [[South American Formula 4]] for [[Total BR Autosports]]. She was a former member of [[Polaris Academy]].
 
She has sponsorship from FLOW, a mobile phone carrier operating in the Caribbean.
 
==2019 season==
Hevel performed well at the inaugural South American F4 weekend in Bahía Blanca. She secured pole position, plus P2 and P8 across the two races. To express her excitement about being an world class driver for the first time, she joined a [https://www.gprejects.com/forum/ somewhat famous internet community about racing.]
[[File:Aria_Hevel_Avatar.png|thumb|Avatar used by Hevel in her appearance in a somewhat famous internet community about racing.]]
 
Hevel complemented this strong start with a masterclass at Buenos Aires and two wins from pole at Goiânia and Cascavel. Her performances fizzled out by the end of the year, but this was enough to secure second place with 156 points, 22 behind champion [[Raquel Rodriguez]].
 
However, her F4 success inadvertently brought shady sponsors to Total BR Autosports throughout the year, bankrupting the team by the season's conclusion.


[[Category:Drivers]]
[[Category:Drivers]]
[[Category:Anguillian Drivers]]
[[Category:Anguillian Drivers]]
[[Category:Female drivers]]
[[Category:Female drivers]]
[[Category:Polaris Academy]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 20 March 2025

Aria Hevel
Nationality Flag of Anguilla.svg.png Anguillian
Born 19 November 2001
The Valley, Anguilla
DEC Holder Forti (formerly John Rafael)
Current Series N/A
Current Team N/A
Car Number N/A
Former Teams Total BR Autosports


Aria Hevel (born 19th November 2001 in The Valley, Anguilla) is an Anguillian racing driver who competed in the inaugral season of the South American Formula 4 for Total BR Autosports. She was a former member of Polaris Academy.

She has sponsorship from FLOW, a mobile phone carrier operating in the Caribbean.

2019 season

Hevel performed well at the inaugural South American F4 weekend in Bahía Blanca. She secured pole position, plus P2 and P8 across the two races. To express her excitement about being an world class driver for the first time, she joined a somewhat famous internet community about racing.

Avatar used by Hevel in her appearance in a somewhat famous internet community about racing.

Hevel complemented this strong start with a masterclass at Buenos Aires and two wins from pole at Goiânia and Cascavel. Her performances fizzled out by the end of the year, but this was enough to secure second place with 156 points, 22 behind champion Raquel Rodriguez.

However, her F4 success inadvertently brought shady sponsors to Total BR Autosports throughout the year, bankrupting the team by the season's conclusion.