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Kaylen Frederick

Kaylen Frederick (born June 4, 2002) is an professional racing driver of descent, currently competing in the championship for B-Max Racing Team. Born in , Frederick began his racing career in karting at age seven, securing his first championship at Summit Point Raceway in shortly thereafter. Over the next six years, he competed in prominent karting series including the World Karting Association (WKA), Great Lakes Super Sprints (GLSS), Super Kart USA (SKUSA), , and Florida Winter Tours, amassing multiple championships and podium finishes. Transitioning to single-seaters in 2016 at age 14, Frederick became the youngest driver in the SCCA Pro Formula Series, racing for Team Pelfrey in the Formula Productions F1600 category where he achieved pole positions, podiums, and a race victory. In 2017 and 2018, he progressed to the with Team Pelfrey in 2017 and Pabst Racing in 2018, earning five podiums and finishing fourth overall in his debut season while securing three pole positions and additional podiums the following year. Frederick's European breakthrough came in 2019 with the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship, where he claimed two wins and four podiums; he dominated the 2020 season as champion, securing nine victories, 12 podiums, the Jack Cavill Cup, and the Trophy. He then advanced to the from 2021 to 2023, racing for Carlin, Hitech GP, and , with best finishes of 17th overall in 2022 despite challenging seasons marked by consistent points-scoring efforts. In 2024, Frederick relocated to and joined B-Max Racing Team for his debut, finishing fifth in the championship with strong performances including his maiden series victory at in September. He continued with the team in 2025, achieving a and his first win of the season in the second race at while currently standing fourth in the drivers' standings as of November.

Early life and background

Early life

Kaylen Frederick was born on June 4, 2002, in , USA. He holds nationality and is of descent. Frederick's interest in was sparked around the age of seven, when he began karting experiences that introduced him to . In 2018, as a sophomore at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, he balanced his emerging racing pursuits with high school studies.

Family and personal details

Frederick possesses German heritage through his paternal lineage, with his father being German, which has fostered a strong cultural connection including fluency in the German language. He attended the German School of Washington D.C. from kindergarten through 7th grade, for nearly a decade, further embedding this heritage in his upbringing. His family has provided consistent support for his early racing endeavors, encouraging his passion for motorsport from a young age without pressuring professional involvement. This backing allowed him to pursue karting and initial competitions alongside family activities like dirt biking. Frederick was raised in Potomac, Maryland, which served as his base of operations during his early career. In 2018, as a sophomore at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, he balanced demanding academics with his burgeoning racing schedule, ultimately graduating early with honors at age 16 in June 2018. He has expressed admiration for Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel, particularly for his achievements during the Red Bull era.

Career

Karting career

Kaylen Frederick began his competitive karting career at the age of seven in 2010, initially competing locally at Summit Point Raceway in , where he won his first championship. Over the next six years, he progressed through various national series, including the World Karting Association (WKA), Sprint Series (GLSS), Superkarts! (SKUSA), , and Florida Winter Tour, securing multiple race wins and podium finishes that honed his skills for higher-level competition. In 2013, Frederick entered the Florida Winter Tour in the Rotax Micro Max class, finishing 38th overall with 76 points. The following year, he competed in both the Florida Winter Tour Vortex TaG Cadet class, where he achieved his best seasonal result with a 5th-place finish, and the SKUSA Pro Tour TaG Cadet class, ending 8th in the standings with 589 points. Additional highlights included a victory on Saturday and a runner-up finish on Sunday at the June 2014 Texas ProKart Challenge in the Mini Max division, contributing to his consistent top-10 performances across events. Frederick's karting tenure, marked by multiple top-10 finishes and steady progression in cadet categories, concluded at the end of 2015 to allow a full to single-seater the following year.

Early single-seater career (2016–2018)

Frederick began his single-seater racing career in 2016 at the age of 14, competing in the with Team Pelfrey, where he finished seventh in the overall standings with 474 points across the season. That same year, he made his debut in the U.S. F2000 National Championship, also with Team Pelfrey, accumulating 16 points over 16 races to end 24th in the championship, marking his initial exposure to the Mazda Road to Indy ladder. His from karting provided a solid foundation for adapting to the demands of open-wheel cars, enabling quick progress despite his youth. In 2017, Frederick continued in the U.S. F2000 National Championship with Team Pelfrey, delivering a breakout rookie performance by securing fourth place in the drivers' standings with 240 points from 17 races. He achieved five podium finishes—two second places and three thirds—without recording a , with notable results including a pair of runner-up positions at and consistent top-five finishes at circuits like , where he placed fourth in the second race. These results highlighted his growing consistency and speed in competitive fields, earning him recognition as one of the series' top young talents. For 2018, Frederick switched to Pabst Racing for his second full U.S. F2000 season, finishing sixth overall with 173 points across 17 races, bolstered by four podiums and multiple pole positions that demonstrated his qualifying prowess. He maintained consistent top-10 finishes throughout the year, including strong showings at Mid-Ohio and , which underscored his reliability despite increased competition from established drivers. Later that season, Frederick made his European racing debut in the Euroformula Open with RP Motorsport, contesting eight races and scoring 21 points to place 14th in the championship, a period focused on acclimating to new tracks and the series' technical regulations. Over these three years, spanning the F1600 and U.S. F2000 series primarily, along with his Euroformula Open outings, Frederick competed in approximately 40 races, building essential experience in single-seater machinery.

BRDC British Formula 3 Championship (2019–2020)

Kaylen Frederick entered the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship in with Carlin Motorsport, marking his first full season in a regional Formula 3 series after competing in the U.S. F2000 Championship. Adapting to the demanding eight-round schedule across British circuits, he secured two victories: Race 2 at Oulton Park, where he capitalized on a strong qualifying to lead from the front, and Race 1 at Spa-Francorchamps, overtaking early leaders with precise drafting on the Kemmel Straight. These results contributed to four podium finishes, two pole positions, and three fastest laps, though first-lap incidents in six races hampered consistency. Finishing 9th in the drivers' standings with 305 points, Frederick faced stiff intra-team rivalry from teammates , who clinched the title, and Lucas Petersson, fostering competitive development within Carlin. In 2020, Frederick remained with Carlin, partnering Nazim Azman and Guilherme Peixoto, and elevated his performance to dominate the series amid the pandemic's disruptions. The championship adapted with a revised all-UK of seven triple-header rounds—totaling 24 races—after international events like were canceled and others postponed to prioritize safety and reduce travel. Despite occasional setbacks, such as a challenging weekend where he lost the points lead temporarily, Frederick amassed nine wins, including dominant performances at Oulton Park (season opener), Snetterton (in wet conditions), (reclaiming the lead), and (title-clinching double victory). He also claimed eight poles and 12 fastest laps, leading 120 laps overall, to finish as champion with 499 points—51 ahead of runner-up —and earning the Trophy for outstanding driver. Over the two seasons, spanning 48 races, Frederick achieved 11 wins and demonstrated marked progression from rookie adaptation to title contention, securing his promotion to the with Carlin for 2021.

FIA Formula 3 Championship (2021–2023)

Kaylen Frederick entered the in 2021 with Carlin Buzz Racing, having been the 2020 BRDC British Formula 3 champion, and was partnered by Ido Cohen and . His season was heavily disrupted by setbacks, including a crash during Race 2 at the that resulted in a fracture dislocation of his left thumb, requiring surgery and forcing him to miss the Austrian and Hungarian rounds. Additionally, Frederick tested positive for ahead of the Spa-Francorchamps round, sidelining him for that event as well and causing him to miss a total of seven races. Despite these absences, he competed in the remaining rounds, adapting to the F3 2021 chassis and the competitive international field, but scored only two points to finish 22nd in the drivers' standings. For 2022, Frederick switched to , aiming to build on his experience in a more consistent team environment. He showed improvement with several top-10 finishes, including a strong performance at the season-opening round where he battled for position on the final lap, but was hampered by on-track incidents and reliability issues throughout the year. Accumulating 27 points across the full 21-race season, his efforts placed him 17th in the championship, marking a step forward in consistency despite the challenges of the highly competitive grid. In his third and final FIA Formula 3 season in 2023, Frederick joined , teaming up with highly rated prospects and . He delivered steady midfield performances, with his best result being seventh place in the sprint race, contributing to a total of 11 points and a 21st-place finish in the standings. Over the three seasons, Frederick contested more than 60 races in total, gaining valuable experience in the chassis and against global talent, though his results remained modest compared to his domestic success. Following the 2023 campaign, he opted to pursue racing opportunities outside to further his career development.

Indy NXT activities

Following a midfield finish in the 2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship, where he placed 21st overall with a best result of seventh in Bahrain, Kaylen Frederick explored opportunities in the American open-wheel ladder by participating in post-season testing for the Indy NXT series. On October 20, 2023, Frederick tested with HMD Motorsports during the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's road course, driving a Dallara chassis equipped with a Firestone tire package. The team opted out of the morning session due to wet conditions and focused on the afternoon dry running, where Frederick completed 54 laps and recorded a best time of 1:15.2706, securing eighth place in the combined results among 21 drivers, with the top eight separated by just 0.4276 seconds. This marked his first laps in an Indy NXT car and his initial exposure to the series' setup since early U.S. racing in 2018, providing an evaluation of his adaptability to the category's demands, including potential for both road courses and ovals as a pathway to IndyCar. The test served as an exploratory step amid a career plateau in Europe after three FIA F3 seasons without a podium, allowing Frederick to assess the feasibility of transitioning to the IndyCar feeder series without committing to a full campaign. Despite positive feedback on his pace, which at times placed him in the top three before red flags interrupted, no full-season seat materialized for 2024. Ultimately, Frederick pursued a multi-year program in Super Formula Lights instead, prioritizing its road-course focus and competitive alignment with his background over the higher budgetary requirements of Indy NXT.

Super Formula Lights (2024–2025)

In 2024, Kaylen Frederick relocated to , , to pursue greater international exposure outside of European racing series, signing with the B-Max Racing Team for his debut in . He competed in the F324 chassis equipped with a TGE33 engine, a specification shared across the field to emphasize driver skill. The season consisted of six triple-header rounds on prominent Japanese circuits, where Frederick adapted quickly despite the challenges of wet-weather racing and high-speed tracks unfamiliar to him. Frederick's 2024 campaign marked a strong entry into Asian open-wheel , highlighted by his maiden victory in at during Round 5. Starting from fourth on a rain-soaked track, he overtook leader Syun Koide on the opening lap and held off challengers to win by 1.5 seconds, securing 25 points. He added four more podiums—a second place at in Round 2, a at in Round 3, and two runner-up finishes at —along with a at in Round 3. These results propelled him to fifth in the drivers' standings with 46 points, 68 behind champion Syun Koide. For 2025, Frederick committed to a second season with B-Max Racing Team, aiming to build on his prior experience for further development in the series. His experience from three years in the facilitated smoother adaptation to the technical demands of , particularly in tire management and overtaking strategies. As of November 2025, with the season ongoing through its final rounds, he sits fourth in the standings with 35 points after securing and victory in Race 2 at during Round 2. This win, defended under pressure from Yuki Sano, contributed to his two podium finishes so far that year. Across his two seasons in , Frederick has amassed two victories, seven podiums, and two pole positions, demonstrating consistent competitiveness in a field dominated by Japanese talent.

Personal life

Residence and lifestyle

Since relocating to , , in 2024, Kaylen Frederick's primary residence has been there, serving as his base for the series with B-Max Racing Team. His lifestyle is highly travel-intensive, necessitated by international racing commitments, including extended periods in for events at circuits such as Suzuka, Fuji, and Motegi, while returning to the between rounds. He maintains family ties and an off-season base in his hometown of , . Frederick balances his professional obligations with rigorous fitness training, sponsorship responsibilities for partners like Pilot ONE Racing, and quality time with family in the U.S., emphasizing discipline and work ethic away from the track. These roots in Potomac provide continuity in his routine.

Influences and interests

Frederick has long admired as his primary racing idol, particularly inspired by the German driver's dominant performances during his time at , which coincided with Frederick's early involvement in karting. This admiration has shaped his approach to the sport, emphasizing consistency and precision in his own racing career. Frederick has expressed interest in the structured driver development pathways exemplified by Vettel's junior career progression through and Red Bull's junior team, viewing it as a model for aspiring racers navigating international series. His connection to Vettel is further deepened by his German heritage—his father is German, and Frederick attended a German school from kindergarten through seventh grade, becoming fluent in the language—which links him to European motorsport influences. Beyond his racing idol, Frederick's enthusiasm for motorsport extends to following Formula 1 races, a passion ignited in his childhood when his parents, avid Ferrari and fans, introduced him to the series through family viewings. In terms of personal interests, Frederick appreciates the travel opportunities inherent to a professional racing lifestyle, which allows him to visit diverse cities and cultures around the world. Currently, he is focusing on studies in industrial and automotive design. His interests also include and , complementing the discipline cultivated from his early racing days, where he balanced intense competition with academics—graduating high school at age 16—while competing in a region without strong local racing infrastructure, fostering a resilient and focused mindset essential to his career.

Racing record

Career summary

Kaylen Frederick's racing career spans from karting in 2009–2015, where he secured multiple regional championships including his debut title at Summit Point Raceway in , to his current campaigns in during 2024–2025. Transitioning to single-seaters at age 14 in 2016, Frederick progressed through American junior formulas like the and U.S. F2000 National Championship, building a foundation in open-wheel before venturing internationally. His breakthrough came in with the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship, where he clinched the 2020 drivers' title as the series' final champion, achieving nine wins and a 51-point margin over his nearest rival. This success propelled him to the from 2021 to 2023, where he honed his skills against global talent, before shifting to the competitive Asian lights category of to further his professional trajectory. Across his single-seater career, Frederick has recorded 15 wins in various series, with his best championship results being 1st in the 2020 BRDC British F3 and 4th in the 2025 season, the latter featuring an ongoing campaign marked by a pole-to-win victory at . By November 2025, he has contested over 150 races, emphasizing consistent development and adaptability across continents.

Complete U.S. F2000 National Championship results

(key)TeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPos.
2016Team Pelfrey20001624th
2017Team Pelfrey140502404th
2018Pabst Racing140411736th
Frederick made his debut in the series during the 2016 season finale at , competing in both races for Team Pelfrey. In 2017, he earned his maiden podiums at with a second-place finish in Race 1 and third in Race 2. His five podiums that year included two runner-up results and three third places, all without a victory. During the 2018 season with Pabst Racing, Frederick claimed four consecutive podiums from Lucas Oil Raceway through Mid-Ohio and set a new qualifying record en route to his lone at the Streets of , where he finished third.

Complete Euroformula Open Championship results

Kaylen Frederick made his European open-wheel racing debut in the , joining Italian squad RP Motorsport for a partial campaign consisting of two race weekends and four races total. Adapting to the series' chassis powered by engines, tires, and unfamiliar European circuits presented significant challenges, including limited preparation time and concurrent commitments in the U.S. F2000 series. Despite these hurdles, Frederick achieved two top-ten finishes, highlighted by a fifth-place result in the sprint race accompanied by the fastest lap of the event. He accumulated 21 points to end the season in 14th position overall, with no wins, podiums, or pole positions.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2018RP Motorsport40002114th

Complete BRDC British Formula 3 Championship results

(Kaylen Frederick participated in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship for two seasons with the , marking his entry into European open-wheel racing.) (The following table summarizes his season statistics, including races contested, wins, podium finishes, pole positions, points scored, and final championship position.)
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2019Carlin242423059th
2020Carlin2491284991st
(In 2019, Frederick's rookie campaign included victories at Spa-Francorchamps and , contributing to his fourth-place ranking in wins despite finishing ninth overall.) (The 2020 season, impacted by the , saw Frederick dominate with nine victories and secure the drivers' championship—the first for an American driver—clinching the title with a win in the final race at .)

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

Frederick debuted in the in 2021 with Carlin, participating in only 7 races due to absences caused by injury and a positive test ahead of the Spa-Francorchamps round. He scored 2 points to finish 22nd in the drivers' standings, with no wins, podiums, or pole positions. In 2022, Frederick switched to Hitech GP and contested 14 races, securing 27 points for 17th place overall, without a win, podium, or pole. His season highlight came at , where he qualified seventh—his best in —and finished fifth in the sprint race, marking his career-best result at the time. For 2023, he joined and raced in 14 events, earning 11 points to end 21st, with no wins, podiums, or poles.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2021Carlin7000222nd
2022Hitech GP140002717th
2023ART Grand Prix140001121st

Complete Super Formula Lights results

(key) Frederick competed in the Super Formula Lights series with B-Max Racing Team in both the 2024 and 2025 seasons, marking his transition to Japanese single-seater racing following prior European commitments. In 2024, he adapted to the series' demands, including the unique challenges of Japanese circuits and weather conditions, securing consistent results that highlighted his growing familiarity with the Dallara F320 chassis and Toyota powertrain. His performance culminated in a breakthrough victory at Okayama International Circuit during Round 5, Race 2, where he overtook Shun Koide on the final lap to claim his maiden win in the category. For 2025, Frederick continued with the team, starting the season strongly with a pole-to-win performance in Race 2 at Autopolis amid challenging foggy conditions, demonstrating improved setup optimization and racecraft on the demanding 4.674 km track. As of November 17, 2025, after the full season, his results reflect ongoing adaptation to the competitive field, with podium finishes underscoring his potential for further progression. The following table summarizes Frederick's seasonal results in Super Formula Lights:
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2024B-Max Racing Team18141465th
2025B-Max Racing Team18121354th

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