Sarah Moore

Sarah Moore (born 22 October 1993 in Harrogate, UK) is a British racing driver, who competes in the 2020 BRSCC W Series Championship using #26 as her race number. A champion of the Ginetta Junior and Britcar Endurance Championships, Moore would secure a W Series seat in 2019, claiming eighth in her maiden season.

Background
Moore began her career in karting, moving through various formulae before claiming a seat in the Ginetta Junior Championship for the 2007 season finale. After that, Moore would move into Ginetta's full time in 2008, finishing in the points in most of the races en-route to seventeenth in the Championship. However, 2009 would be Moore's break out season, as she claimed five victories and five more podium finishes to claim the title, becoming the first woman to win a TOCA series.

Smart Searches: 2010 - 2012
Moore opted to defend her Junior crown in 2010, having been nominated for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year, although a change of team and car saw Moore struggle to match the feats of the season before. 2011 saw her move to the InterSteps Championship as well as the Smart 4Two Cup, taking one victory in the latter. 2012 saw Moore focus on the 4Two Cup once again, without notable success, before taking a year away from racing in 2013.

Endurance Endeavours: 2014 - 2019
2014 saw Moore return to racing, entering the VLN with her old Ginetta runners Tockwith Motorsports, ultimately claiming second in her class. 2015 saw her VLN bid fail due to financial issues, before missing another season of racing in 2016 again due to financial reasons. 2017 saw her make a series of appearances in various Mini Championships, with her main focus instead on the LMP3 Cup, finishing seventh.

The Britcar Endurance Championship was Moore's main focus for 2018, where she claimed nine class wins to win both her class and the Championship overall. She remained in Britcar for 2019, although would only compete in half the season's races.

W Series History
Moore was among the original 55 applicants for the 2019 Driver Selection Test, and duly managed to claim a full season seat for the 2019 BRSCC W Series Championship using #26 as her race number. She duly qualified in third for the season opening round in Hockenheim, although she would drop to fifth after a slow start. The following round in Zolder saw Moore fight with Marta García for fourth, before again having to settle for fifth.

For the 2019 Misano Race Moore would lack the pace of the rest of the field, although she did put up a ferocious defence of eighth throughout the race, only to slip behind Sabré Cook late on to claim ninth. Moore's low point of the season followed in Nuremburg, where a spin at the Grundig Kehre on lap four saw her collect Shea Holbrook and smash her suspension. As a result of that Moore would serve a five place grid penalty at the 2019 Assen Race, leaving her fighting to over ninth with García, before ultimately settling for tenth.

The season finale at Brands Hatch, Moore's home race, would see the Brit find herself in a strung out fight for sixth with a queue of cars, although she would have to settle for tenth. That left Moore in eighth in the Championship with 24 points, and hence earned her an automatic qualifying spot for the 2020 Championship.

Moore Performance?: 2020
Moore announced that she would compete in the 2020 W Series, again using #26 as her race number.

Full W Series Record
Shown below are a series of tables outlining 's career in the W Series in statistical form.

W Series Entries
The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for during their W Series career:

Career Results
Below is a table showing 's full W Series record.


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