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My Take
Jordan King is a driver I respect precisely because he never settled into one lane. From his 2013 British F3 title to a GP2 win, an IndyCar campaign, LMP2 sportscar racing, and a Formula E reserve seat with Mahindra, he has proven fast in nearly every discipline he has touched. He may not have reached Formula One's grid, but versatility at this level is its own rare talent. I am always more moved by racers who keep adapting and winning across categories than by a single spotlight moment. That stubborn, wide-ranging hunger for speed is what I find genuinely compelling about him.
Overview
Jordan King (born 26 February 1994 in Warwick) is a British racing driver. He is currently the reserve driver for the Mahindra Formula E Team, for whom he made his Formula E debut at the 2024 Berlin ePrix. Previously, King has been a race winner in the GP2 Series and the LMP2 class of the WEC, as well as racing in the IndyCar Series. He is also the 2013 champion of the British F3 International Series.
Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
1. Profile
- Name (English)
- Jordan King
- Name (Japanese)
- ジョーダン・キング
- Reading
- じょーだん・きんぐ
- Born
- February 26, 1994 (age 32)
- Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
- Pisces / Dog
- Origin
- Warwick, United Kingdom
- Blood type
- Private
- Height
- Private
- Agency
- Private
- Occupation
- racing automobile driver / Formula One driver
2. Background
- Elementary school
- Private
- Junior high
- Private
- High school
- Private
- University
- Princethorpe College
3. Relationships
- Spouse
- Private
- Children
- Private
- Parents
- Private
- Siblings
- Private
4. Personality
Motto
Private
6. Links
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7. About this entry
Tags
- Last updated
- 2026-06-02
Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.