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Teddy Musella
American racing driver (born 2009) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Teddy Musella (born 25 May 2009) is an American racing driver who competes in the USF2000 Championship for VRD Racing. He is the 2024 Ligier JS F4 Series champion.
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Musella began karting 2019.[1] Spending four years in karting, Musella most notably finished fourth in the 2022 USPKS X30 Junior standings and seventh in the SKUSA SuperNationals in the same year.[2][3]
Musella made his single-seater debut in the 2023 F4 Western Winter Series, where he won one race at New Jersey Motorsports Park.[4] After also competing in the Lucas Oil Winter Series, Musella made a one-off appearance in USF Juniors for Zanella Racing at Barber Motorsports Park.[5] In his only two races in the series, Musella finished tenth and seventh.[6][7]
However, his main program in 2024 was in the newly-created Ligier JS F4 Series, where he drove for Scuderia Buell as the team's sole full-time driver.[8] Musella won two of the three races of the season-opening round at NOLA Motorsports Park to take the lead in points.[9] After losing the points lead to Bacon Zelenka at Road America,[10] Musella won the first race at Mid-Ohio,[11] before finishing on the podium in four of the following five races.[12] In the final round of the season at Circuit of the Americas, Musella won the first two races of the weekend on his way to the inaugural Ligier JS F4 title.[13][14]
Despite winning a scolarship to race in the Formula 4 United States Championship,[15] Musella joined VRD Racing to compete in the USF2000 Championship alongside Thomas Schrage, Christian Cameron and Ryan Giannetta.[16] After taking his first top five of the season in the second round at NOLA Motorsports Park,[17] Musella took the pole for both races at Indianapolis before taking his maiden series podium in race two by finishing second to teammate Schrage.[18] Following a sixth-place finish at Indianapolis Raceway Park, Musella took his maiden series win in the following round at Road America.[19] Musella then scored six podiums in the last eight races of the season, including his second win of the season at the season-ending round in Portland.[20]
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Complete Ligier JS F4 Series results
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American open-wheel racing results
USF Juniors
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USF2000 Championship
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