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Matt George was born on 16 July, 1995 in Cheltenham, England, is a British Professional Racing Driver. Discover Matt George'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 28 years old?
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Matt George Net Worth
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Timeline
Matthew George (born 16 July 1995) is a multi championship winning British racing driver.
He started his motor racing career karting in 2007, becoming Midland Karting Champion in 2010... before moving up to car racing in 2016.
George worked as a technician and driver coach at Base Performance Simulators, a racing simulator company led by three-time Le Mans winning Aston Martin factory driver, Darren Turner.
George coached Superdry co-founder James Holder at Base Performance, working closely with him for six months before Holder made the decision to form racing team SuperRacing and signed George as the teams pro driver.
George and Holder competed as a Pro-Am partnership within the British GT4 Championship, GT4 European Series, FFSA GT Championship, and Gulf 12 Hours.
George currently holds 5 GT4 lap records - Donington Park, Circuit Paul Ricard, Yas Marina Circuit and 2 at the home of British racing - Silverstone.
In 2016 George made his debut season car racing contesting in the 2016 British GT Championship competing as the Pro driver of an Aston Martin Vantage GT4, with James Holder as the Am driver.
In December 2016, George went to the United Arab Emirates with SuperRacing to round off his debut season by competing in the Gulf 12 Hour Race at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, sharing the Generation AMR Aston Martin Vantage GT4 with James Holder & Britcar champion Chris Murphy.
George set the fastest (GT4) qualifying lap of 2:20.697 putting the car on pole in the GTX category and setting the fastest lap of the race
George joined Venture Innovations - an engineering company who fabricate components for F1 cars as a driver & team manager in 2022.
Alongside managing the team, George contested the last 3 rounds of the 2022 British Endurance Championship in a Mercedes AMG GT4 in class D, coaching co-driver Neville Jones through his debut GT car races.
The duo had a podium finish in all three rounds entered and George attained two lap records.
Round 4 was George and Jones first BEC race, the pair picked up the points for 2nd place in Class D and George received the Sunoco Driver of the Day award.
for becoming the new GT4 Qualifying Lap Record holder with his qualifying lap of 2:08.556
George stood on the podium again for round 5 at Donington in October where the team collected top points in their Mercedes AMG due to the class winners being an invitation team.
George became the new GT4 Lap Record holder at Donington Park with a lap time of 1:34.856 on the GP circuit.
The team closed their race season with another class D 2nd place finish in round 6 at Donington to make it a 3 out of 3 podium finish
As well as managing the 2 car race team, George is set to contest a full season with team Venture Innovations in the British Endurance Championship in the Mercedes AMG GT4 with co-driver Neville Jones and his son Chris.
This will be Chris' debut GT car racing season and Neville's first full season.
Round 1 at Silverstone seen the team start the race in 20th position due to a challenging qualifying, George made up 8 places and the team finished 2nd in class.
George became the new Silverstone GP GT4 Lap Record Holder with a time of 2:09.403.
A notable moment within George's racing career has been his involvement in the Invictus Games Racing team, helping a select group of wounded, injured and sick (WIS) British Armed Forces veterans to compete in the 2018 British GT Championship.
A select group of wounded, injured and sick (WIS) veterans of the British Armed Forces competed in the 2018 British GT Championship as part of a motor racing team in specially-designed Jaguar race cars.
Invictus Games Racing was a collaboration between James Holder and the Invictus Games Foundation.
The team's mission was to give (WIS) servicemen/woman the chance to experience the adrenaline of competitive racing embracing the ethos of the Invictus Games of triumph over adversity.
Mission Motorsport, The Forces' Motorsport Charity, held trials to select four drivers from the Armed Forces who were best suited for the experience.
George and professional racing driver Jason Wolfe were then partnered with the amateur drivers to mentor and coach them as is protocol in the British GT Championship series.
George coached Steve McCulley and Paul Vice who raced in car 44, while Jason coached Ben Norfolk and Basil Rawlinson in Car 22.
The bespoke Jaguar's were the first SVO-designed race cars to hit a race track, adapted for the four (WIS) drivers allowing them to compete equally with their able-bodied competitors.
George and McCulley came away with a double podium at Oulton Park in GT4 Pro-Am at the opening round of the British GT championship, winning race 1 and a 2nd place in race 2.