Christian Cecil
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eSports Sim Racing: Sim racing is where I got my initial start in competitive racing at the time of writing this I have competed in over 200 races in which I have finishing rate of 93% and a top 5 finishing rate of 74%. I have been Competing in Sim racing since 2016. In that Time I have raced in the SCCA eSports Super Tour Series in the MX5 Class and F2000 Skip Barber Class. After that I started racing in endurances series. Most notably I competed in the 2020 and 2021 iRacing 24 hours of Daytona and finished in both races.
Karting: The first time I was in a proper kart on a proper kart track was in 2018 on a Swift Hutless Chassis with a TaG 2 stroke engine on which I only spent a few hours. the next time was a year later in a Briggs and Stratton LO206 4 Stroke motor and i have been racing LO206 Motors ever since. After my first race in 2019 it was the only race I competed in for 7 months. Soon as I my left foot was strong enough to press the brake pedal I was straight back in the Kart and driving again. Fast Forward to the present I’m planning on making the transition from LO206 in to 2 strokes with my target being a shifter class.
Car Racing: My Career in cars has only begun in Febuary of 2022 where I got my Full Competition license through the SCCA San Francisco Region Annual Racing School. I Completed this School with John Cerini Motorsports in their very well setup NB Chassis Spec Miata where I set the Fastest lap of the weekend for Spec Miata’s and was only a second and a half off the track record on two year old tyres. To add to this, typically drivers have to do 3 races after race school showing they are safe enough to get their full competition license. Every Year they have the ability to wave this requirement for 1 or 2 drivers at the school every year and give them the full competition license. The Stewards and Organizers unanimously agreed to wave the requirements and grant me the Full Competition SCCA License. Since then at the time of writing this I have yet to do an actual SCCA race due to a lack of funding.