Jacob Douglas (R)
Nationality: New Zealand
Languages spoken: English
Height/weight: 5’7” / 150 lbs.
Education: Christ's College, Christchurch
Hobbies: Golf, gym, water skiing
Current sports played: Golf
Driver training preferences: Training six times a week at PitFit
Favorite food: Pizza
Guilty food pleasure: Pizza
Racing goal: To become an NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion
Racing hero: Scott McLaughlin
Career results:
2024
- Competed in two rounds of the MSVR GB3 Championship
- Finished third in the Kartsport New Zealand National Sprint Championship (Vortex Rok DVS Senior class)
2023
- Finished sixth in USF2000 Presented by Cooper Tires with two race wins, three additional podium finishes, three pole positions and one fastest race lap
- Won the YACademy USF Championship
2022
- Finished 12th after his rookie campaign in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship with four top-six finishes and 10 top-10 drives
- Selected for the 2022 Ferrari Drivers Academy -- Asia Pacific and Oceania selection camp
2021
- Earned the New Zealand Junior Rotax Championship, the New Zealand Junior DVS Championship and the South Island Formula Ford Rookie Championship
- Finished second in the New Zealand Formula Ford series in Class 2
- Finished eighth in the US Formula Pro USA F4 series with podium finishes at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
2020
- Captured the New Zealand ROK Cup championship
- Named the New Zealand Representative at the ROK World Finals, winning every heat race
- Earned the Southern Series Rotax Championship and the Christchurch Junior Enduro Championship
2019
- Named the New Zealand Representative at the ROK World Finals
- Won the ROK Cup Bridgestone
- Named the FIA Academy New Zealand Representative, the first New Zealand driver to earn the award
- Earned the Southern Series Rotax Junior Championship
2018
- Earned the New Zealand Vortex Mini ROK Championship and the South Island Mini ROK Championship
- Named the New Zealand Representative at the ROK World Finals
2017
- Scored the New Zealand Vortex Mini ROK Championship and the Christchurch Mini ROK Club Championship
- Named the New Zealand Representative at the ROK World Finals