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James Roe is a 21-year-old, F3 Americas racer from Ireland. He started racing as a child and amassed podium finishes and record-breaking results. In the Ginetta class, he earned four victories and pole positions and broke the junior lap record at Ireland’s famed Mondello Park. He’s raced in the Irish Supercar RT2000, Formula Ford 1600, and today in the F3 Americas. While racing Formula Ford, James set a yet-unbroken lap record previously held by Formula One racer David Coulthard. James was nominated for the ‘Irish Young Racing Driver of the Year’ award and he has been named the Motorsport Ireland/Dunlop, Irish Sports Council Young Racing Driver of the Month. He was also selected for the inaugural ‘Irish Motor Racing Academy, Team Ireland’.

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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Success is not final; failure is not fatal. It’s the courage to continue that counts.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

James tells about a challenging year he had in racing.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

John Campion’s Guinness-sponsored F1 car driven by Derek Daly

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

Just do enough to win!

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

SafeisFast.com

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Make Your Bed, by William McRaven

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

On the longest journey, start with one step and make it happen!

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