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Kaylen Frederick was born on 4 June, 2002 in Potomac, Maryland, United States, is an American racing driver. Discover Kaylen Frederick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 21 years old?

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Age 21 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 4 June, 2002
Birthday 4 June
Birthplace Potomac, Maryland, United States
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1923

Frederick also drove in the first race weekend of the Formula 4 United States Championship in Virginia with the K-Hill Motorsports team, but managed only a retirement, 23rd and 12th in the races.

At the end of the season, the American drove for the first time in Europe for two Euroformula Open race weekends with RP Motorsport.

He achieved two top ten finishes in four races, with a fifth place at the Monza as his best result.

With 21 points Frederick finished fourteenth in the final standings.

2000

Later in the year the American made his U.S. F2000 debut for Pelfrey on the final race weekend at Laguna Seca, becoming the youngest driver to race in the series where he finished thirteenth in both races and ended 24th in the standings.

He also drove for Pelfrey in the season finale of the F2000 Championship at Virginia International Raceway.

He immediately took pole position, but finished seventh in the first race, while failing to finish the second race.

The following year Frederick competed full-time in U.S. F2000 with Team Pelfrey.

He took his first podiums at Barber Motorsports Park, scoring a pair of second places, after being out bested by Oliver Askew.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway was positive with a third place finish in the second race, although he would have achieved more without a disqualification from second place in the first race.

He scored only two more third places that season at the Toronto Street Circuit and Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

With 240 points he finished fourth in the standings behind Oliver Askew, Rinus VeeKay and Parker Thompson, the highest driver not to win a race.

He also drove an F2000 Championship Series weekend at Mid-Ohio, where he earned pole position and a podium finish.

2002

Kaylen Frederick (born 4 June 2002) is an American-German race car driver who is set to compete in Super Formula Lights with B-Max Racing Team.

2015

Frederick began his racing career in karting at the age of seven, where he remained active until 2015.

2016

In 2016 Frederick switched to formula racing at the age of fourteen, where he competed in the F1600 Championship Series with Team Pelfrey.

Due to his age he had to miss the first six races, but was nevertheless successful by taking his first single-seater win at the Pittsburgh International Race Complex and three second place finishes.

With 474 points, he finished seventh in the championship.

2017

Frederick had a solid debut in the championship, achieving a best finish of 17th twice during the first two rounds.

During the Austrian round, Frederick claimed his first F3 points after multiple penalties promoted him to ninth place in Race 1.

Starting fourth for Race 2, Frederick impressingly maintained his position in the top 5.

On lap 11, he made a late dive on Juan Manuel Correa which spun both around, and Frederick retired on the spot.

It was later discovered that Frederick suffered a fracture dislocation in his left thumb, causing him to miss Race 3.

2018

In 2018, Frederick took another shot at U.S. F2000 with Pabst Racing Services.

He achieved all his four podium finishes consecutively, at Lucas Oil Raceway, Road America and Toronto, taking three second places and one third place.

However, his season was much more inconsistent compared to the previous year, and he finished sixth in the final standings with 173 points.

2019

In 2019 Frederick switched full-time to racing in Europe and was expected to race in the Euroformula Open, but instead competed in British Formula 3 with Carlin.

He achieved his first class win on his first weekend at Oulton Park during the second race.

Two more third places at Snetterton and Silverstone followed, before he added a second victory at Spa-Francorchamps.

He failed to make the podium for the last three rounds and ended ninth in the standings.

2020

He was the last champion of the British Formula 3 Championship in 2020.

Frederick remained with Carlin in BRDC F3 for 2020, partnering Guilherme Peixoto and Nazim Azman.

He started his season in Oulton Park with two wins.

At the first Donington Park round, Frederick once again won and also secured a second place.

A blip of form followed in Brands Hatch, but the next second Donington round saw the American victorious, which also applied to the next round in Snetterton Circuit.

Having been nine points behind championship rival Kush Maini, Frederick's pace skyrocketed for the final two rounds, taking four victories, two each in Donington and Silverstone which allowed him to surpass Maini's points tally.

Frederick secured the title during the final race, beating Maini by 51 points.

Throughout the season, Frederick achieved nine wins and three more podiums.

In 2021 Frederick progressed to the FIA Formula 3 Championship.

Remaining with Carlin, he was partnered by Ido Cohen and Red Bull Junior Jonny Edgar.