Campos Racing have announced that Chloe Chambers will join its driver line-up to contest the 2024 F1 Academy season and will do so in Haas colours.
Chambers will represent the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team in the all-female category and will team up with German Carrie Schreiner, who was confirmed two weeks ago and will be representing Sauber.

Chloe Chambers, Campos Racing Driver for the F1 Academy said: “I’m super excited to be driving for MoneyGram Haas F1 Team with Campos Racing in F1 Academy.
“Having the backing of Haas is going to open many doors for new experiences and it’s going to be a place where I can learn. I’m excited to be going to Miami for Haas’ and my home race, that’s a race I’m looking forward to.
“It’s my first season in F1 Academy, so I’m looking forward to getting good results and developing as a driver.
“I did some testing over the winter with Campos Racing, and the team and I work very well together.”
Adrián Campos, Campos Racing Team Principal added: “We are delighted to give Chloe a warm welcome aboard. She has recently showed great progress in other racing series and Campos Racing will work hard to give her the best possible package in order to be competitive in the F1 Academy.
“We already proved our winning form in the series last year and we are currently working at full stretch towards the curtain raiser event at Jeddah Circuit in earl Mach. It looks like an exciting season ahead together.”
Chambers, who is of Chinese heritage, was raised in Forty Wayne, Indiana, and made her karting debut in 2014.
Chambers contested the Florida Winter Tour in Rotax Mini Max and Junior ROK finishing seventh and eighth.
The 19-year-old racer took third place in the 2019 SKUSA SuperNationals in X30 Junior and claimed a fifth place in the 2020 Florida Winter Tour – Junior ROK before stepping up to single-seaters in 2021 by competing in the F4 United States Championship.
Shortly after, Chambers took part in the 2022 W Series and then the American driver graduated to the 2023 Formula Regional Oceania Championship, in which she claimed a maiden win at Taupo International.
Besides, signing for Campos Racing she will also competed in the 2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge North America.
New Team Principal of MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, Ayao Komatsu said: “As a father to two karting enthusiasts myself, I know the importance of representation in encouraging the next generation to take that leap and follow their dreams.
“It was great to meet Chloe and see her enthusiasm for the season ahead, and the team thoroughly enjoyed getting to know her at the factory – from speaking with our engineers, participating in pit stop practice and undertaking her first media obligations.
“MoneyGram Haas F1 Team fully supports Formula 1 and F1 Academy in its objectives, and we’re committed to increasing the talent pool of young girls and women entering the sport, utilizing our resources.”
The seven-round F1 Academy calendar will be kicking off at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on 8-9 March along with Formula One that it will be supporting.
The series also pay visits to Miami (4-5 May), Barcelona (22-23 June), Zandvoort (24-25 August), Marina Bay (21-22 September), Losail (30 November-1 December) and Yas Marina Circuit (7-8 December), which will bring the curtain down on the season.