
02 About
British, 14, racing in Spain — two years from a first rental kart to a GT test seat. A driven, self-made athlete building a professional motorsport career, and a partner who can genuinely represent a brand.
The Journey
It started at the 2023 British Grand Prix. The noise, the speed, the adrenaline — I left Silverstone set on a career in racing. Within weeks I was in a rental kart, working it like a professional from day one — no racing family, no head start, no interest in settling for second.
That turned into results, fast. Back-to-back karting championships in 2024 and 2025, then a standout step up into Tillotson T4 — running at the front with race wins on minimal experience.
By 2026 I was testing GT machinery with RX Pro Racing in Spain, on the pace from the first sessions. At 14, the runway is long and the trajectory is steep — next is a fully-backed 2027 GR Cup Spain season, then up the ladder through GT4 and GT3 toward the ultimate goal: Hypercar in the World Endurance Championship.
— Ethan Dvir
Circuito de Navarra · 2026

No shortcuts
No racing dynasty, no head start — just relentless, professional progression from a rental kart to a GT seat in two years. This is a career being built deliberately, and a climb a brand is proud to put its name on.
What sets me apart
Pace gets you noticed. What keeps partners is a driver who carries a brand off the track as well as on it — bilingual, camera-ready, and a serious professional to work with.
Fluent in English and Spanish, and a natural on camera — quick-witted, warm and genuinely likeable. The kind of person a brand is happy to put in front of an audience.
Serious hours on the simulator, plus competitive running and triathlon. The fitness, discipline and preparation of a professional athlete — every session measured, every detail trained for.
No dynasty, no shortcut — a story audiences root for. Exactly the kind of authentic, against-the-odds climb brands want to be part of from the start.
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