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His car racing debut was in the [[2018_Anglo-Irish_Formula_4_season|2018 Anglo-Irish F4 series]] with the England-based [[MK Scuderia]] team alongside Gibraltarian racer [[John-Paul Casciaro]]. Wyn Jones would take two podiums at the Silverstone meeting along the way to 11th in the standings overall in a season marred by several incidents with his teammate. | His car racing debut was in the [[2018_Anglo-Irish_Formula_4_season|2018 Anglo-Irish F4 series]] with the England-based [[MK Scuderia]] team alongside Gibraltarian racer [[John-Paul Casciaro]]. Wyn Jones would take two podiums at the Silverstone meeting along the way to 11th in the standings overall in a season marred by several incidents with his teammate. | ||
The [[2019_Anglo-Irish_Formula_4_season|following season]] Wyn Jones remained in the series with the same team, this time being joined by Luxembourger rookie [[Gabriel Hoffmann]] after Casciaro's graduation to Formula 3. | |||
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Ken Wyn Jones (born 1st of October, 2003) is a British racing driver currently driving in Anglo-Irish Formula Four with MK Scuderia. He is unrelated to the Jones Racing Group.
He is not to be confused with former Trinidad and Tobago international footballer Kenwyne Jones.
Racing Career
Wyn Jones made his racing debut in the UK karting scene at the age of eight, excelling in nearly all age groups at the Cartio Môn circuit on Anglesey and Glan y Gors in Cerrigydrduion.
His car racing debut was in the 2018 Anglo-Irish F4 series with the England-based MK Scuderia team alongside Gibraltarian racer John-Paul Casciaro. Wyn Jones would take two podiums at the Silverstone meeting along the way to 11th in the standings overall in a season marred by several incidents with his teammate.
The following season Wyn Jones remained in the series with the same team, this time being joined by Luxembourger rookie Gabriel Hoffmann after Casciaro's graduation to Formula 3.