Prescott Campbell
Nationality: American
Languages spoken: English
Height/weight: 5’10” / 130 lbs.
Education: Studying Motorsport Engineering at Oxford Brookes University
Interesting note about me: I lived in Singapore until 2008
Hobbies: Preparing for races using my racing simulator, designing car parts using CAD software, and 3D-printing the parts I design
The one talent I wish I had : Cooking (but I cook a mean quesadilla)
Guilty food pleasure: Goldfish crackers
Pet Peeve: People driving slowly in the fast lane on the freeway
Bucket list: To compete in the Indy 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Racing goal: To win in the NTT IndyCar Series
Racing hero: Dan Gurney
Career results:
2020
- Finished 11th in his rookie Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship season, with a podium and six top-fives
2019
- Won the Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series championship with three wins, four pole positions and 11 podiums in 15 races
- Finished second in the Lucas Oil Winter Race series with three wins and four poles in six races
- Named a Team USA Scholarship Finalist
2018
- Won the Cooper Tire Karting Scholarship Shootout, which earned him a $75,000 scholarship into the 2019 Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series
- Competed in six Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series events with a victory and a pole position
- Made his SKUSA Pro Shifter 1 Category debut at SuperNationals XXII and finished second in the SKUSA California PKC S2
2017
- Raced in the S3 shifter kart category at a statewide level and made his SKUSA S2 Semi-Pro Category debut at SuperNationals XXI
2016
- Debut season in the S3 senior shifter kart category
2015
- First year in shifter karts racing in the S5 Junior category
2014
- First year in full-size karts racing in the PRD Junior category
2012-2013