
ABOUT
Learn more about Megan, a young British racing driver with aspiring dreams
MEGAN'S STORY
Megan has always had a passion for cars and racing, occasionally driving a kart for fun with her dad.
However it wasn't until the start of 2023 where Megan competed in her first competition. Having never driven on track before, to the first race at starting in April at Cadwell Park, she had minimal experience, finishing P11 out of a 25 car grid.
Megan learnt and progressed quickly, qualifying P3 in just the 3rd round. Later on Megan would finish on the podium for the first time ever at Snetterton with a P3 finish, qualifying P3 again at Donington, finishing of the final race of the season with P4 out of a 37 car grid.


With only 3 years of racing experience, Megan has already achieved:
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P3 in just her third ever qualifying (Caterham Academy, 2023)
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First podium after just 5 races ever, finishing P3 at Snetterton. (Caterham Academy, 2023)
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2 x Top 10 finishes on GB4 debut, finishing P7 and P9 (GB4, 2024)
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New lap record at Silverstone GP. (Caterham 270R, 2024)
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Podium in the Caterham 270R Championship after just 2 rounds, finishing P2 at Knockhill. (2024)
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Pole Position at Donington (Caterham Sigma 135, 2024)
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1 x 2nd Place, 1 x 3rd Place for the final round at Donington Park (Caterham 270R, 2024)
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2 x 2nd Place at Donington Park (Caterham Sigma 135, 2024)



2026 SEASON
Megan Bruce is competing in F1 Academy, representing TAG Heuer with Campos Racing. The rising female talent debuted in the series in 2025 at the Singapore GP, after her strong adaptability she has been selected as a full time driver in the 2026 season. Megan showed great potential competing in the GB4 Championship in 2025, which got her selected for the F1 Academy Rookie test. After finishing the afternoon session P2, TAG Heuer selected Megan as their driver.
With Megan's continueous progress, she has been recognised and selected for the Motorsport UK Academy Programme, which supports and nurture UK’s rising talents, including F1 star Lando Norris.
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