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Velocity Racing Development
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Velocity Racing Development, also competing as VRD Racing in select championships, is an auto racing team from the United States. The team competes in the USF Pro Championships in the United States and the GB3 Championship in Europe, previously in collaboration with Arden Motorsport.[1] The team is based in Dawsonville, Georgia near Atlanta Motorsports Park and was founded by British engineer Dan Mitchell.[2]

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Velocity Racing Development was founded in 2019 by British engineer Dan Mitchell, following an engineering role with Team Benik and driver Kyle Kirkwood in 2018.[2] VRD made its competitive debut in the 2019 F3 Americas Championship and the 2019 Formula 4 United States Championship.[3][4] The team finished second in the F3 Americas teams' championship in its first year of competition.

In 2020, VRD driver Hunter Yeany won the Formula 4 United States Championship, marking the team's first drivers' title.[5][6]

In 2021, VRD expanded it's operation into the Road to Indy, entering into the 2021 Indy Pro 2000 Championship and the 2021 USF2000 Championship.[7][8] At the end of year, the team would win the 2021 Formula 4 United States teams' championship, marking VRD's first championship.

VRD added another series to their program in the form of the 2022 USF Juniors, the inaugural season of the series.[9] Drivers Sam Corry and Nikita Johnson would finish second and third in the drivers standings, while VRD won the teams' championship.[10][11]

The following year saw continued expansion of VRD's operations with the team entering the 2023 GB3 Championship and the 2023 GB4 Championship. VRD entered a partnership with established British racing team Arden International to field cars in both championships.[12] 2023 was a successful year for the team, finishing third in the USF2000, USF Juniors, and GB3 teams' championships.[13][14]

In 2024, the team made the decision to leave the Formula Regional Americas and F4 United States championships. In the 2024 USF Juniors, VRD driver Max Taylor won the drivers' championship, marking the team's second drivers' title.[15] VRD would also win the 2024 USF Juniors teams' championship.[16]

In 2025, VRD elected to part ways with Arden International and enter the 2025 GB3 Championship on its own, under the name VRD Racing.[17]

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USF2000 Championship

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D'Orlando drove for Exclusive Autosport from round 14 onwards.

‡ Schrage drove for Exclusive Autosport until round 7.

USF Pro 2000 Championship

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USF Juniors

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GB3 Championship

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† Hedley drove for Rodin Motorsport and Chris Dittmann Racing from round 4 onwards.

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Former series results

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GB4 Championship

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Formula 4 United States Championship

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† Shared results with other teams

Formula Regional Americas Championship

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† Cleck drove for Speed Factory in round 6.

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