Jonny Edgar

British racing driver

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2025 Competing in multiple championships including FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGT3 with TF Sport (3rd place), 24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGT3 (7th place), and IMSA SportsCar Championship in both LMP2 and GTD classes.
2025 Participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMGT3 class, finishing 7th overall.
2025 Became a full-time driver in the LMGT3 category of the FIA World Endurance Championship, driving a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R with Daniel Juncadella and Ben Keating.
2025 Achieved his maiden GT victory in Qatar during the WEC season, with a clean race and Juncadella's successful defense against Grégoire Saucy in the final hour.
2025 Participated in a one-off IMSA GTD class entry at Long Beach with AO Racing, qualifying second alongside Laurens Vanthoor.
2025 Became AO Racing's silver driver for the endurance rounds of the IMSA SCC, partnering with Dane Cameron and P. J. Hyett.
2025 Begins competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship with TF Sport.
2024 Finished fifth at the Mugello race.
2024 Secured his first true victory with AO at Spa-Francorchamps, winning from pole position.
2024 Achieved a notable fourth-place finish at the Sebring race in the IMSA SportsCar Championship.
2024 Performed strongly in the opening stints at Imola, initially inheriting a victory after Panis Racing was penalized, though the penalty was later rescinded.
2024 Competed at Watkins Glen in the IMSA SportsCar Championship.
2024 Edgar competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona with Sean Creech Motorsport in the LMP2 class, driving a Ligier JS P217 chassis.
2024 Led the opening stint at Le Castellet, helping his team finish third overall.
2024 Finished seventh in class at the Barcelona race in the European Le Mans Series.
2024 Wins the European Le Mans Series championship alongside teammates Louis Delétraz and Robert Kubica.
2024 Competes in the European Le Mans Series with AO by TF, racing in the LMP2 class.
April 2024 Edgar returned to the Formula E Berlin rookie test, this time driving for DS Penske team.
2023 Made his sportscar racing debut in the British GT Championship, driving a McLaren 720S GT3 Evo for Garage 59 at the season finale in Donington.
2023 Achieved fifth and sixth place finishes in the Austrian round of the championship.
2023 Finished the FIA Formula 3 Championship season in 13th position overall, behind teammate Colapinto who ended fourth.
2023 Secured a fourth-place finish in the Spa sprint race.
2023 Won his maiden Formula 3 victory at Monza, successfully maintaining the lead after a last-lap safety car restart.
2023 Jonny Edgar moved to MP Motorsport in the FIA Formula 3 Championship after a successful test.
2023 Edgar struggled in the first four rounds, collecting only two points.
April 2023 Jonny Edgar was invited to participate in the Formula E Berlin rookie test with Envision Racing, marking a significant step in his racing career.
January 2023 Edgar was announced to be leaving the Red Bull Junior Team at the start of the year.
2022 Finished seventh in Austria's sprint race and scored points in all remaining six races of the season.
2022 Returned to racing at Silverstone's fourth round, scoring first points with an eighth-place finish in the feature race.
2022 Opted to pull out of the championship to prioritize health, missing rounds at Imola and Barcelona.
2022 Participated in post-season test with MP Motorsport, partnering Franco Colapinto and Mari Boya.
2022 Ended the season twelfth in the standings, becoming the highest-placed driver to have missed at least two rounds.
April 2022 Diagnosed with Crohn's disease, marking a significant personal health challenge in his racing career.
January 2022 Confirmed with Trident for the 2022 FIA Formula 3 Championship season.
2021 Made Formula 3 debut, qualifying 12th and starting on pole due to reverse grid, finishing fifth and scoring his first championship points.
2021 Achieved most successful round at the Red Bull Ring, finishing sixth, fifth, and tenth in consecutive races after qualifying 18th.
November 2021 Edgar participated in post-season test at Catalunya with Trident, driving alongside Roman Staněk and Zane Maloney.
September 2021 Nominated for the Autosport BRDC Award and selected as one of four finalists, alongside Louis Foster, Ollie Bearman, and eventual winner Zak O'Sullivan.
January 2021 Announced as a driver for Carlin in the 2021 FIA Formula 3 Championship, partnering Ido Cohen and Kaylen Frederick.
2020 Edgar signed with Van Amersfoort Racing in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship, partnering with fellow Red Bull Junior Team member Jak Crawford.
2020 In the Italian F4 Championship, Edgar finished fourth overall, winning races at Imola and the season finale in Vallelunga, despite missing two race weekends due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 Wins the ADAC Formula 4 Championship, becoming the series champion.
December 2020 Conducted a test with Carlin team at Algarve circuit.
October 2020 Completed first post-season FIA Formula 3 test at Catalunya, running for MP Motorsport.
October 2020 Participated in second post-season FIA Formula 3 test at Jerez with MP Motorsport.
2019 Edgar achieved two podium finishes: a second-place at Imola and a third-place at Mugello, along with two pole positions and two fastest laps.
2019 Jonny Edgar made his car racing debut in the Italian F4 Championship, driving for Jenzer Motorsport and competing in selected rounds of the ADAC Formula 4 Championship.
2018 Competed in Forza Racing team in OK class, finishing 31st overall with 3 championship points
2017 Won the Swedish Championship in OKJ category and claimed the CIK-FIA European Championship in OKJ, highlighting his growing prowess in karting.
September 2017 Jonny Edgar was named as one of four new signings to the Red Bull Junior Team, joining alongside Dennis Hauger, Jack Doohan, and Harry Thompson.

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