Max Chilton, born on April twenty-first, nineteen ninety-one, is a distinguished British former racing driver known for his remarkable career in motorsport. Hailing from Redhill, Surrey, he is the younger sibling of fellow racing driver Tom Chilton. Max's journey in competitive racing began in the GP2 Series, where he showcased his talent from two thousand ten to two thousand twelve, culminating in a commendable fourth-place finish in the latter year while driving for Carlin.
Chilton made his mark in Formula One, competing for Marussia from two thousand thirteen to two thousand fourteen. His time in the prestigious racing series was marked by determination and skill, as he navigated the challenges of the sport at the highest level.
After his stint in Formula One, Max transitioned to the IndyCar Series, where he raced from two thousand sixteen to two thousand twenty-one for teams such as Chip Ganassi and Carlin. His versatility as a driver was further highlighted when he set the hillclimb record at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in two thousand twenty-two, driving the innovative McMurtry Spéirling.