David Ostella, born on October eighth, nineteen ninety-one, is a talented Canadian racing driver hailing from Maple, Ontario. His journey in motorsport began in the karting circuits of Canada and the United States, where he honed his skills before making a significant leap into professional racing.
In two thousand eight, Ostella made his debut in Formula BMW Americas with Eurointernational, finishing ninth in the championship standings. The following year, he transitioned to the Star Mazda Series with AIM Autosport, where he secured thirteenth place overall, including a podium finish. His persistence paid off as he returned to the series in two thousand ten, improving his ranking to twelfth.
Ostella's career took a notable turn in two thousand eleven when he joined Jensen MotorSport to compete in the Firestone Indy Lights series. He concluded the season in ninth place, achieving a career-best fourth position in the season opener on the streets of St. Petersburg. In two thousand twelve, he signed with Team Moore Racing, where he continued to excel, finishing eighth in points and earning his first podium with a runner-up finish at Auto Club Speedway.
In two thousand thirteen, Ostella showcased his versatility by driving for PR1/Mathasian Motorsports in the prestigious twelve hours of Sebring, contributing to the team's victory in the PC class. He also competed in the Ultra ninety-four IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Canada with SpeedMerchants Motorsports, where he clinched two wins and nine podium finishes, ultimately securing the top position in the Platinum Cup championship. As a reward for his success, he was given a Porsche nine eleven to race around the streets of Toronto for a year.