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Max Fewtrell

Max Fewtrell (born 29 July 1999) is a content creator, podcaster, and former professional racing driver, best known for his 2016 title and his role as managing partner of , a motorsport-focused media and lifestyle brand founded by driver in 2020. Born in , West Midlands, Fewtrell spent much of his early childhood abroad after his family relocated to when he was a due to his father's commitments, living there for nine years before a brief stint in . At age 10, he was inspired to start karting after watching the 2009 , competing primarily in Malaysia's Championship and an n karting series. Recognizing limited progression opportunities in , he moved to to advance his career. Fewtrell transitioned to single-seater racing in 2016, securing the Formula 4 Championship in his debut full season with three wins, 16 podiums, three pole positions, and four fastest laps. He joined the Renault Sport Academy in 2017 and dominated the , clinching the title with six wins, 11 podiums, six poles, and six fastest laps. Progressing to the , he finished 10th overall in 2019 with before ending his professional racing career in 2020 with , where he placed 20th overall with five points from 12 starts. Following his retirement from racing, Fewtrell shifted focus to , becoming a founding member of and leveraging his expertise to build its community through behind-the-scenes videos, Twitch streaming, and apparel collaborations. As managing partner, he co-hosts the Quadcast podcast with Hammond, discussing life beyond racing, insights, and interviews with drivers.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Maximilian Bradley Fewtrell was born on 29 July 1999 in , West Midlands, . He is the son of and Fewtrell, who operated a financial advisory business. Fewtrell has an older brother named , a younger brother named Theo, and an older sister named Francesca. Shortly after his birth, Fewtrell's family relocated to and subsequently to , where they lived for nine years due to his father's business opportunities. The family returned to the when Fewtrell was 11 years old to support his developing interests. During his childhood in , Fewtrell adapted to a lifestyle that he later described as different from the but familiar at the time, including exposure to local events that introduced him to , such as attending the inaugural in 2009. Specific details on his schooling in are not widely documented, though upon returning to the , he was home-schooled to accommodate his activities.

Introduction to karting

Max Fewtrell began his karting journey in at the age of ten, sparked by a fascination with speed after attending the , where his family resided due to his father's business ventures. Growing up in provided early access to local tracks and introductory programs, allowing him to participate in limited events there, though the competitive level was notably lower than in . With strong family support, including financial backing for equipment and travel, Fewtrell's initial experiences also extended to a Championship and an Asian karting series in nearby , where he honed basic skills on regional circuits. Recognizing the limitations of the Asian karting scene, Fewtrell and his family decided to pursue a more competitive path, relocating back to the around the same time to access Europe's higher-standard programs. This move presented challenges, including the high costs of karting—such as kart purchases, maintenance, and entry fees that could exceed thousands of pounds annually—and adjusting to a late start compared to peers who began as young as six or seven. His early training in the UK involved intensive sessions to adapt to faster karts and larger fields, with his debut European event, the ROK International Cup, exposing him to nearly 100 competitors and intensifying his commitment. During these formative UK karting events, Fewtrell met , another young driver of similar age, forging a close friendship as karting peers who shared the rigors of the sport. This bond, rooted in mutual experiences on the track, provided motivation and support as both navigated early challenges. From there, Fewtrell progressed steadily toward national-level competition, building a foundation through consistent training and regional outings without yet entering major championships.

Racing career

Karting

Fewtrell began his competitive karting career in earnest with Ricky Flynn Motorsport in the KF Junior category, competing in both national and international events. In , he achieved multiple wins and strong performances in national karting events, along with consistent results in other domestic series that demonstrated his emerging talent despite challenges like an injury during a key qualifying session. The 2014 season marked a significant breakthrough for Fewtrell, as he claimed the Super One Britain OK Junior Championship title while racing for Ricky Flynn Motorsport. He also dominated the 25° Trofeo Andrea Margutti in the KF Junior class at South Garda Karting, securing the overall victory ahead of rivals like Alexandr Vartanyan and Leonardo Lorandi. Additional highlights included a win in the KF Junior final at the WSK Champions Cup round in La Conca, where he outperformed teammate , and a runner-up finish in the Kart Championship KF Junior. These results underscored his progression from regional British circuits to prestigious venues, fostering skill development in high-stakes environments against top competitors like , with whom he shared formative karting experiences as teammates. Following his dominant 2014 campaign, Fewtrell opted to transition to single-seaters in 2015, undertaking academy trials that paved the way for his professional debut. He competed in the winter series, finishing 11th overall with 51 points from 14 races in his inaugural car racing outings and confirming his readiness for the step up.

Lower single-seater formulae

Fewtrell transitioned from karting to single-seater racing in late 2015 by entering the Formula 2000 Championship, a winter series held primarily in the and . Competing in all 14 races across rounds at Yas Marina and in the UAE, as well as in , he accumulated 51 points without securing a victory or , ultimately finishing 11th in the overall standings. This debut season provided Fewtrell with his initial exposure to open-wheel cars, including adaptation to the chassis powered by engines, amid a competitive field featuring drivers like and Nikita Troitskiy. Building on this experience, Fewtrell stepped up to the 2016 British F4 Championship certified by the FIA with the Carlin team, marking his first full season in car racing. He demonstrated remarkable consistency from the outset, securing the drivers' title with 358 points from 30 starts, including 3 race wins and 16 podium finishes, edging out runner-up Sennan Fielding by just 7 points. Notable performances included a strong recovery at Oulton Park, where he claimed multiple podiums in a Carlin-dominated weekend following a challenging round at Thruxton, helping solidify his championship lead. Fewtrell also took several pole positions, such as the one that launched his lights-to-flag victory in the at , clinching the title while contributing to Carlin's second consecutive teams' championship. Throughout these early single-seater campaigns, Fewtrell faced significant challenges, including self-funding much of his participation without major backing until his success attracted sponsorship. The shift from karting proved initially daunting, with the larger car's handling feeling "weird" compared to the nimble karts he had mastered, though he quickly relished the transition and built skills in racecraft, such as against aggressive rivals like Fielding and James Pull. His karting foundation, honed against talents including , aided this adaptation, enabling early podiums and poles that highlighted his potential in the more complex single-seater environment.

Formula Renault

In 2017, following his British F4 title, Max Fewtrell joined the Renault Sport Academy, which provided financial support, testing opportunities, and access to Renault's development programs to aid his progression in single-seater racing. He competed in both the 2.0 Northern European Cup (NEC) with Tech 1 Racing, finishing 11th overall with 48 points from seven races without a victory, and the 2.0 Eurocup with Tech 1 Racing, where he placed sixth in the standings with 164 points, including one win at the and the rookie of the year honors. Fewtrell's Eurocup campaign featured consistent top-10 finishes across 15 European rounds, with podiums at circuits like and Jerez, demonstrating his adaptation to the competitive Tatuus-Renault chassis on tires despite challenges from established drivers such as and . The academy's backing allowed additional private testing at tracks like , enhancing his setup familiarity and contributing to his strong qualifying performances, including poles at and . Building on this foundation, Fewtrell remained with for the , securing the championship with 275.5 points from 20 races, marked by six victories, 11 podiums, six pole positions, and six fastest laps—records for the season. His dominant run included a home win at , where he led from pole in race one, and a double victory at , the first such achievement since Nyck de Vries in 2014, amid a tight rivalry with fellow academy member , whom he edged by 17.5 points in the finale at . Consistent podiums at venues like Spa-Francorchamps and , coupled with only one non-points finish, underscored his maturity and pace, clinching the title with a fourth-place in the deciding race.

FIA Formula 3 Championship

Fewtrell earned his entry into the as the champion, joining for the 2019 season alongside teammates and . In his rookie campaign, Fewtrell demonstrated competitive pace with two podium finishes, securing second place in the sprint race at the and second place in the feature race at the . These results contributed to a solid 10th-place finish in the drivers' standings with 57 points. Beyond the main championship, Fewtrell competed in the prestigious in November 2019, where he suffered a crash during qualifying but recovered to finish 18th in the race. He also participated in the 2019/20 F3 Asian Winter Series as preparation, racing with and ending 11th overall with 20 points. For 2020, Fewtrell switched to , aiming to build on his prior experience. The season proved challenging, however, with Fewtrell scoring just 5 points across the first three rounds and sitting 20th in the standings before parting ways with the team in August ahead of the Spa-Francorchamps event. This early exit marked his retirement from full-time single-seater racing, driven by ongoing struggles and a lack of competitive progression that took a significant mental toll.

Post-racing career

Transition to content creation

Following his retirement from the in August 2020, Max Fewtrell shifted focus to and as pathways beyond professional racing. He parted ways with the Hitech GP team prior to the Spa-Francorchamps round, describing the move as a necessary step to regroup and chart a new course after a challenging season. Fewtrell launched his Twitch streaming career in earnest that year, amassing nearly 200,000 followers as of November 2025 through engaging broadcasts centered on games and . His content often highlighted experiences in , including early collaborations with drivers like and during multiplayer sessions. In December 2020, Fewtrell introduced Fewtrell Fits, a personal merchandise line featuring casual apparel designed to connect with his growing online community. Fewtrell made a brief return to competitive driving at the 2022 , piloting Veloce Racing's all-electric ODYSSEY 21 up the hill climb in an demonstration, underscoring his ongoing ties to . This pivot was driven by Fewtrell's recognition that a Formula 1 path was unattainable, allowing him to channel his profile into building a sustainable online presence that he found fulfilling and adaptable.

Involvement with

Quadrant was founded in 2020 by Formula 1 driver as a , , and apparel aimed at blending entertainment with motorsport culture. joined as an early team member from the brand's , leveraging his background to contribute to its initial development. Their longstanding friendship, originating from shared karting experiences in the mid-2010s, evolved into a professional partnership that has shaped 's direction, with Fewtrell playing a key role in bridging Norris's world with broader . In March 2025, Fewtrell was promoted to as part of Quadrant's efforts, expanding his oversight to include , operational management, and strategic collaborations. Under his , the company has focused on enhancing its community engagement through behind-the-scenes content and targeted partnerships, contributing to Quadrant's overall growth and increased valuation following Veloce Media Group's acquisition of a majority stake that July. Fewtrell co-hosts the Quadcast podcast, launched in August 2025 alongside Izzy Hammond, which features discussions on racing, gaming, and personal insights with guests including Formula 1 drivers like Norris himself. The podcast has become a cornerstone of Quadrant's media offerings, emphasizing authentic conversations that extend beyond track performance to lifestyle topics. Quadrant achieved significant expansion under Fewtrell's involvement, surpassing 1 million YouTube subscribers by March 2025, a milestone reached five years after its founding. The brand's apparel line has seen rapid growth, with new collections and drops driving its transition from an online-focused entity to one with real-world motorsport event presence. Additionally, Quadrant briefly operated an esports team, including a Halo Infinite squad in its early years, before shifting emphasis toward content and apparel in 2024.

Karting record

Career summary

Max Fewtrell began karting at age 10 in 2009, inspired by the , while living in and . He competed primarily in regional events, including Malaysia's Championship and an n karting series, gaining initial experience before recognizing limited opportunities in and relocating to around 2012–2013. In , Fewtrell joined Ricky Flynn Motorsport in the KF Junior class for the 2013 season, achieving consistent results across international events like the WSK Euro Series. The team secured three overall wins, nine finishes, eight positions, and three superpole awards in the first six races, despite occasional setbacks such as Fewtrell's before one qualifying session.

Key championships and wins

Fewtrell's breakthrough in karting came during the season, where he competed in the KF Junior class with Ricky Flynn Motorsport, achieving notable consistency across European events. The team, including Fewtrell, secured three overall wins, nine podium finishes, eight pole positions, and three superpole awards in the first six races of the year, highlighting his growing prowess in high-level competition. His performances included strong results in the WSK Euro Series and other international rounds, where he regularly challenged for victories despite occasional setbacks like injuries, building a solid foundation for future success. In 2014, Fewtrell claimed his first major international title by winning the 25th Trofeo Andrea Margutti in the KF Junior category at South Garda Karting in Lonato, Italy. Driving for Ricky Flynn Motorsport on an FA Kart-Vortex chassis, he dominated the event from the outset, securing pole position in qualifying and victories in both the prefinal and final races ahead of rivals like Alexandr Vartanyan and Leonardo Lorandi. This triumph, part of a strong campaign that also saw him finish third in the German Kart Championship - KF Junior and second in the WSK Champions Cup - KF Junior, underscored his ability to perform under pressure in elite fields. Beyond these highlights, Fewtrell notched several regional and European event wins, often starting from pole and demonstrating reliability with multiple fastest laps. For instance, he finished second in the 19th South Garda Winter Cup - KF3, reinforcing his reputation for consistent top-tier results. These accomplishments significantly boosted Fewtrell's confidence and caught the attention of single-seater teams, paving the way for his transition to lower formulae in 2015.

Single-seater racing record

Career summary

Max Fewtrell began his single-seater racing career in 2015, competing in the winter series where he finished 11th overall in his debut season. The following year, he progressed to the British F4 Championship with Carlin, securing the title with three race wins and 16 podiums from 30 starts, demonstrating consistent performance that marked him as a rising talent. In 2017, Fewtrell joined the Renault Sport Academy, which provided crucial support including coaching and testing opportunities, while he raced in the 2.0 Eurocup (finishing sixth) and the Northern European Cup (11th). He claimed the Eurocup in 2018 with , winning six races and amassing 11 podiums in a season-long duel with fellow academy driver . This success propelled him to the in 2019 with , where he ended the year 10th overall with two podium finishes. Fewtrell's 2020 campaign in FIA F3 shifted to Hitech GP, but after a challenging start yielding only five points and a 20th place in the standings, he parted ways with the team before the Spa-Francorchamps round to focus on future endeavors. Over his five-year single-seater tenure from 2015 to 2020, he accumulated 10 wins, 33 podiums, and competed in 119 races across multiple series, retiring from professional racing at age 21.

Complete MRF Challenge results

Max Fewtrell contested the 2015–16 Formula 2000 Championship with J.A. Motorsport, driving a Formulino Pro chassis equipped with a engine and MRF tyres. He accumulated 51 points over 14 races, finishing 11th in the drivers' standings. (key: Ret = retired; points system: 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 for positions 1st to 10th)
RoundDateCircuitRacePositionPoints
130–31 Oct 2015, 1110
2110
3101
4130
228–29 Nov 2015, Sakhir5101
6101
317–19 Dec 2015, Dubai768
8315
984
10Ret0
430–31 Jan 2016, 11101
1276
1376
1468

Complete British F4 Championship results

Max Fewtrell contested the 2016 British Formula 4 Championship, certified by the FIA and powered by , driving for the Carlin team in a M14-F4 equipped with a and Hankook tires. The season comprised 10 rounds and 30 races across various UK circuits, including , , Oulton Park, Rockingham, Snetterton, , and Thruxton. Fewtrell's performance was marked by exceptional consistency, culminating in the drivers' championship title with 358 points, seven points ahead of runner-up Sennan Fielding. He achieved 3 race victories, 16 podium finishes, 3 pole positions, and 4 fastest laps over the course of the season. His wins came at , Rockingham, and , with the final victory at securing the title in lights-to-flag fashion. Carlin also claimed the teams' championship, supported by Fewtrell's contributions alongside teammates James Pull and Luis Leeds.

Season Summary Table

YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
2016Carlin30316343581st

Complete Formula Renault NEC results

Fewtrell debuted in the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup (NEC) in 2017 with Tech 1 Racing, participating in all seven rounds across European circuits including Monza, Assen, Nürburgring, Hockenheim, Spa-Francorchamps, and the Red Bull Ring. As the series' rookie champion, he demonstrated strong potential in his first season of Formula Renault racing, highlighted by consistent point-scoring performances and a podium finish. His standout result came in the opening race at Monza, where he finished second behind teammate Gabriel Aubry after a close battle for the lead. (key: R = Rookie)
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/LPointsPosition
2017Tech 1 Racing1401004811th

Complete Formula Renault Eurocup results

Max Fewtrell entered the 2018 Formula Renault Eurocup season as a member of the Academy, racing for the French team . The season consisted of seven double-header rounds across Europe, featuring the Renault Sport R.S.01 chassis powered by a 2.0-liter . Fewtrell's campaign was marked by consistent excellence, culminating in the drivers' championship title with a total of 275.5 points, 17.5 more than his closest rival, of . Fewtrell achieved six race wins, six pole positions, and six fastest laps, setting benchmarks for the series that year. His victories came in diverse conditions, including a rain-affected race at the and a dominant performance at , where he finished on the podium in both outings. Despite a retirement at Spa-Francorchamps due to contact, he recovered strongly, securing the title with conservative finishes in the season finale at without needing to win. This success built on his prior experience in the , propelling him toward higher formulas. The following table summarizes Fewtrell's complete results in the 2018 season (P = pole position, FL = fastest lap, Ret = retired):
RoundCircuitRace 1Race 2
12nd1st P FL
22nd1st FL
31st P FL1st P FL
4Spa-Francorchamps1st P FLRet
53rd P3rd FL
6Circuit de Jerez1st P FL2nd
74th4th
Fewtrell started 14 races, achieving 11 podium finishes overall and contributing to R-ace GP's teams' championship victory.

Complete F3 Asian Winter Series results

Max Fewtrell participated in the 2019 F3 Asian Winter Series with as part of his preparation for the , joining the team for the second round only. The series utilized the chassis equipped with a 3.4-litre producing 380 hp. He competed in three races at in , scoring a total of 20 points to finish 11th in the drivers' standings out of 25 entrants. (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
YearTeam123456789DCPoints
2019DNADNADNA13717DNADNADNA11th20
Notes: Fewtrell did not appear (DNA) for Round 1 at and Round 3 at . Race results sourced from official race reports.

Complete FIA Formula 3 Championship results

Max Fewtrell participated in the across two seasons, 2019 and 2020, racing for and Hitech GP respectively. In his rookie year of 2019 with , Fewtrell accumulated 57 points over 24 races, securing two podiums—one second place in Race 2 at and one third place in Race 2 at the —en route to 10th in the drivers' standings. Fewtrell switched to Hitech GP for 2020 but contested only the first four rounds (12 races total), earning 5 points for 20th in the championship before departing the team ahead of the Spa-Francorchamps event.
YearTeamRacesWinsPodiumsPolesPointsPosition
2019240205710th
2020Hitech GP12000520th

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

Max Fewtrell competed in the 2019 Suncity Group , a prestigious non-championship event featuring FIA Formula 3 cars and serving as a key highlight toward the end of his rookie season in the series. Representing , Fewtrell encountered difficulties early on, crashing into the barriers during the first qualifying session, which disrupted his preparation on the challenging . Despite this setback, he qualified 12th for the 10-lap qualifying race, which determines the grid for the main event. In the qualifying race on November 16, Fewtrell started from 12th but finished 22nd after a race marked by multiple incidents, including a first-lap pile-up that red-flagged the event. This result placed him 18th on the grid for the 15-lap main race the following day. He improved to 18th at the finish, completing all laps in the chassis powered by , though well behind winner .
YearTeamQualifyingQualifying RaceMain Race
2019Hitech Grand Prix12th22nd18th

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