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| Logo            = [[File:Mayor PP.jpeg|200px]]|
 
| Logo            = [[File:Mayor PP.jpeg|200px]]|
 
| Nationality    = {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom
 
| Nationality    = {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom
| Years          = [[2015 Formula Challenge season|2015]]
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| Years          = [[2015 Formula Challenge season|2015]], [[2017 Formula Challenge season|2017]] - [[2018 Supercup Season|Present]]
| Team(s)        = [[Epic Racing]], [[Wauters Automotive]], [[MDR Motorsports|Mayor Downard Racing Team (Current)]]
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| Team(s)        = [[ST Racing|ST Racing (Current)]], [[MDR Motorsports|Mayor Downard Racing Team (Owner)]], [[Epic Racing]], [[Wauters Automotive]]
 
| Races          = 8
 
| Races          = 8
 
| Points          = 0
 
| Points          = 0
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Jack Mayor is a British sim-racing driver and team-owner of [[Mayor Downard Racing Team|MDR]]. Along with competing in the Daytona Milton Keynes Inkart Championship, Mayor also competes in various sim-racing events and championships.
 
Jack Mayor is a British sim-racing driver and team-owner of [[Mayor Downard Racing Team|MDR]]. Along with competing in the Daytona Milton Keynes Inkart Championship, Mayor also competes in various sim-racing events and championships.
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Mayor currently drivers for [[ST Racing]] for the [[2018 Supercup season|2018 Supercup Championship]]
  
 
== 2015 ==
 
== 2015 ==
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Mayor's luck started to change, and the [[Open British Grand Prix|2015 British Grand Prix]] in the Open Series saw Mayor Qualify 7th. After a stunning start, Mayor was fighting for the top 4, but entering the Maggots-Becketts complex, an out-of-control [[Daniel Cziranku|Cziranku]] skidded onto the track and collected Mayor, forcing him, along with other cars, out of the race in spectacular fasion.
 
Mayor's luck started to change, and the [[Open British Grand Prix|2015 British Grand Prix]] in the Open Series saw Mayor Qualify 7th. After a stunning start, Mayor was fighting for the top 4, but entering the Maggots-Becketts complex, an out-of-control [[Daniel Cziranku|Cziranku]] skidded onto the track and collected Mayor, forcing him, along with other cars, out of the race in spectacular fasion.
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== 2018 ==
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On December 5th 2017, ST Racing announced that Mayor shall be driving in the 2018 Supercup championship full time, alongside team owner, [[Mark Fuller]].

Revision as of 07:03, 12 January 2018

United Kingdom Jack Mayor
Mayor PP.jpeg
Formula Challenge Career
Nationality United Kingdom United Kingdom
Active Years 2015, 2017 - Present
Team(s) ST Racing (Current), Mayor Downard Racing Team (Owner), Epic Racing, Wauters Automotive
Grand Prix 8
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First Grand Prix 2015 Austrian Grand Prix

Jack Mayor is a British sim-racing driver and team-owner of MDR. Along with competing in the Daytona Milton Keynes Inkart Championship, Mayor also competes in various sim-racing events and championships. Mayor currently drivers for ST Racing for the 2018 Supercup Championship

2015

Mayor started sim-racing in 2015 using the Supersports 3X racing wheel.

SuperSports 3x Racing Wheel

Mayor made his GPVWC debut at the 2015 Canadian Grand Prix in the Open Series, which saw Mayor take 9th place in race 1 but retiring in race 2. However, Mayor also made an unthinkable debut within the Superleague the same week. After agreeing to fill in for Sven De Vries at the crumbling Target Racing, Mayor qualified 25th on the grid. Mayor avoided the turn 1 multi-car pile-up and found himself in the top 15, however his inconsistency and unexperience soon found him in last, and after pitting onto slicks 20 laps in, the sudden change in weather caught him out and forced him into a retirement.

Mayor's luck started to change, and the 2015 British Grand Prix in the Open Series saw Mayor Qualify 7th. After a stunning start, Mayor was fighting for the top 4, but entering the Maggots-Becketts complex, an out-of-control Cziranku skidded onto the track and collected Mayor, forcing him, along with other cars, out of the race in spectacular fasion.

2018

On December 5th 2017, ST Racing announced that Mayor shall be driving in the 2018 Supercup championship full time, alongside team owner, Mark Fuller.