NAME – Alfie Garford
AGE – 16
HOME TOWN – Stamford
Race Number – 88
How did you start racing? My Motorsport journey started off on the family farm driving quad bikes around the farm at 4 years old. That is where it progressed from.
What did you do in 24? I raced in the BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship with WERA Tools backing.
Notable results? Rookie season I claimed a win at the Silverstone National round and ended the season in third place.
What results are you most proud of? My win in the British Kart Championship as a priveter
Why the Wera Academy? IWe are surrounded by great people and when you are surrounded by great people you can achive great things.
What do you do outside of racing? I’m a student first and formost but I am still able to stay around Motorsport. I have also got a job in the stewards room for the British Kart Championship as a driver input
What are your goals for 25? To be on the top step. I would love to be Champion but we shall see.
NEWS FROM ALFIE
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