Facebook: Ayden Ingratta Motorsports
Instagram: @aydeningrattamotorsports
Birthdate: April 29, 2008
Birthplace: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Residence: Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
Height/Weight: 5’8”/145 lbs.
Education: Grade 9 completed
HOBBIES: Racing cars; sim racing; hanging with friends; karting; soccer
CHARITY SUPPORT/WORK: Hogs for Hospice
RACING GOAL: Becoming an F1 or INDYCAR SERIES driver
RACING HERO: Lewis Hamilton
FAVORITE SPORTS TO WATCH: Football (Detroit Lions);soccer (Real Madrid, Team Portugal, Manchester United)
FAVORITE SPORTS TO PLAY: Racing, soccer and basketball
FITNESS: Gym, simulator racing, karting and vision improvement exercises
TALENT I WISH I HAD: Cooking
FAVORITE PLACE TO VISIT: Florida
BUCKET LIST ITEM: Becoming an IndyCar driver
RACING HISTORY
2024: Winner, Rotax RMC Winter Trophy Senior Max. 2023: Made USF Juniors Presented by Cooper Tires debut at Road America, claiming one pole position and starting among the top three for all three races… finished third in the Canadian Karting Championship in the Briggs Sr. class… finished second in the Rok Cup Vegas Rok GP Pro category. 2022: Finished third in the Canadian Open (Briggs Sr.)… won the Kartstars Nationals in Rok Sr. and second in Briggs Pro Sr…. nominated for the Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout. 2021: Highlights from a full karting program include wins in the Canadian Open (Briggs & Stratton and Rotax Max Jr.), the Ocala Gran Prix (Rok Jr.), ROK Vegas Championship (Rok Jr.) and the Canadian Karting Championship (Rok Jr.)… finished second in the IAME Grand Nationals (X30 Jr.)… represented Team Canada at the Rotax Grand Finals in Bahrain, finishing third overall… also earned an opportunity to represent USA in the 2022 Grand Nationals in France. 2020: Abbreviated karting campaign due to the Covid pandemic but scored a victory in the Canadian Open Championship (Rotax Jr.) and qualified for the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Portugal. 2019: Won the MRFKC Summerfest (Briggs Jr.) and Canadian Karting Championships (Mini Rok and Briggs Jr. Lite)… qualified for the ROK Superfinals in Italy. 2018: Won the CRFKC Canadian Championship (Rotax Jr. and Briggs Cadet), and second in Mini Rok… named Canadian Karting News Eastern Canadian Driver of the Year.