Adam Fitzgerald, the rising star in motorsport, is gearing up for a major career shift as he moves to the United States
Irish motorsport sensation Adam Fitzgerald joins Turn 3 Motorsport in the USF Pro 2000, embarking on a pivotal career move to the United States, a promising step in his fast-paced racing journey.
Adam Fitzgerald, the rising star in motorsport, is gearing up for a major career shift as he moves to the United States to join Turn 3 Motorsport in the USF Pro 2000. This significant step marks a new chapter in Fitzgerald's racing career, following his promising performances in European championships.
At only 19 years old, the Irish racer has already made a name for himself. Last year, he secured the 14th spot in the British Formula 4 as a car racing rookie. His venture into the Italian F4 was equally commendable, where he finished 22nd in the standings after participating in six races.
This year, Fitzgerald took his skills to the Formula Regional level, achieving his career-best result with a fourth-place finish in an Oceania championship race. Despite facing challenges and injuries, which led to a three-month hiatus from racing, Fitzgerald demonstrated resilience and a competitive spirit. His part-time campaign in the European championship, although disrupted by incidents, showcased his potential as he ranked 38th in the standings.
Fitzgerald's move to Turn 3 Motorsport is a testament to his ambition and dedication to the sport. The team, known for its strength and success in the championship, offers an ideal platform for Fitzgerald to further his racing career. He acknowledges the challenges of transitioning from Europe to America but remains confident, backed by a strong support system.
His journey to recovery after injury highlights his determination and commitment to the sport. Fitzgerald had to wait until October to test a single-seater car, marking his return to the cockpit after an extended break.
The USF Pro 2000 will also see the return of BN Racing next year, planning to enter three cars into the competition. The team, led by Bryn Nuttall, has a history of success in the series, including winning three races in 2018 with David Malukas and achieving podium finishes with Toby Sowery. Their varied experience in Indy Nxt, USF2000, and a collaborative stint with the Jay Howard Driver Development team, positions them as a formidable presence in the upcoming season.
Fitzgerald's move to the United States with Turn 3 Motorsport is not just a step in his career; it's a leap towards realizing his dreams in the competitive world of motorsport. His journey reflects the relentless pursuit of excellence and the spirit of resilience, essential qualities for success on the racing track. Fans and enthusiasts will be eagerly watching as Fitzgerald navigates this new phase of his career with the same zeal and passion that have defined his journey so far.