INTRODUCING CHLOE GRANT
🏁 Who Is Chloe Grant? The Young Maverick Redefining Speed — and Style
There’s a flash of chrome, a streak of orange, and then she’s gone — a blur of precision and poise.
At just 19 years old, Chloe Grant isn’t simply learning how to win races; she’s rewriting what it means to belong in motorsport’s fast lane.
Born and raised in Perth, Scotland, Chloe began karting at the age of seven. What started on small Scottish tracks soon evolved into a bold journey across Europe — from her breakout in the Junior Saloon Car Championship to competing with ART Grand Prix in the F1 Academy, one of Formula 1’s most ambitious programs to elevate women in racing.
Today, she’s part of a new generation — one that pairs grit with grace, precision with personality, and speed with self-expression.
“Racing teaches you discipline,” Chloe reflects. “But it also teaches you how to trust yourself when everything feels like chaos.”

Image from Chloe's Instagram
The Racer Who Knows Her Aesthetics
Scroll through Chloe’s Instagram and you’ll find her signature duality: fire and focus.
One day she’s in race overalls, hair tucked under a helmet; the next, she’s in structured streetwear and minimalist accessories that echo the clean lines of her car.
Off-track, Chloe’s style language is sleek, unfussy, and quietly powerful — think leather silhouettes, sculptural totes, and utilitarian tailoring.
It’s a look that aligns perfectly with Rabeanco’s “Race with Style” philosophy — timeless design built for women who move.
“The structured shoulder tote,” she says with a grin. “Sleek lines, no fuss, just purpose. It feels elegant and minimalist — like it was designed for all day glam.”
From the Grid to the Glam
Between simulator sessions and sponsor calls, Chloe edits race clips with the same precision she brings to every corner on track.
She’s part athlete, part storyteller — blending mental strength with creative instinct. Her growing online following loves her not only for her fearless racing but for the sense of realness she brings to the paddock. “I want people to see that it’s okay to show up as you are — focused, messy, passionate and imperfect. That’s what keeps you human.”
Q&A — Race with Style with Chloe Grant
Q: What does “Race with Style” mean to you?
Chloe: “It’s not just about looking the part — it’s about the energy you bring. Racing and style are both forms of control and self-expression.”
Q: How do you balance toughness with elegance?
Chloe: “By being authentic. On the grid, I’m fierce and focused. Off it, I let myself be soft. You can be both — that’s real strength.”
Q: What’s your pre-race ritual?
Chloe: “I listen to music, visualize the track, and take a breath. And yes — I always carry something that makes me feel centered. Sometimes it’s a bag, sometimes it’s a bracelet. It’s like grounding energy.”
Q: What’s the biggest lesson racing has taught you?
Chloe: “Never wait for the green light in life. Create your own start line.”
The Fashion of Fearlessness
Rabeanco’s Race with Style campaign celebrates women in motion — leaders, athletes, creators — all united by purpose and poise.
For Chloe, it’s not just a tagline; it’s her life’s rhythm.
Every lap she takes on the circuit is an act of resilience. Every stride she takes through an airport terminal or pit lane — tote on shoulder, hair still damp from the helmet — carries the same quiet confidence.
“You don’t have to choose between being strong and being stylish,” she says. “You just have to own the version of yourself that feels the most alive.”
The Future Is Electric — and Elegant
As racing evolves into a new electric era, Chloe is already steering toward it — exploring sustainability, mentorship, and opportunities beyond the grid.
Whether she’s back in the F1 Academy, moving into GT racing, or inspiring the next wave of female drivers, one thing is certain: her story is only just beginning. “If one girl sees me and thinks, ‘Maybe I can do that too,’ that’s the real win,” she smiles.
Because for Chloe Grant, the future isn’t just fast — it’s fearless, feminine, and unapologetically hers.



