“Welcoming an American driver that has previously been linked to Ford marks an exciting progression in our partnership with Ford Performance. Red Bull and Ford share common values and are united in providing more opportunities for young and emerging talent in motorsports, and we can’t wait to see Chloe hit the track in Red Bull Ford colours in 2025.”

Mark Rushbrook, Global Director of Ford Performance Motorsport concluded: “It’s so great to welcome Chloe to the Ford family as she joins the Red Bull Ford Academy Programme.

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“Chloe is not only a real racing talent but also has the ability to race in different series, and to see her lining up in the Mustang Challenge in our Dark Horse R is really cool.

“To have an American driver representing an iconic American brand is the perfect scenario for us and we are excited for all that 2025 will hold. This partnership is also part of a much larger relationship that we now enjoy with Red Bull across many race series and our partnership is getting stronger all the time.”

The Red Bull Ford Academy Programme Team took the opportunity to thank current driver Emely De Heus for her commitment and hard work over the season, with the Dutch driver set to depart F1 ACADEMY at the conclusion of her maximum two-season stint, as per the series’ regulations.

The announcement also sees Ford extend their title partnership of the Red Bull Ford Academy Programme, which was launched this season.

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