
— 2011 · Formula 4 · Single-Seater Racing
Fourteen years old. One goal — Formula 1.
Race Number 99 · Canada 🇨🇦
Helmet on. Visor down. The work speaks for itself.

The Driver
At 14 years old, Brando Londoño is doing what most only dream of — racing single-seaters and chasing the highest level of motorsport on the planet.
From the kart track to Formula 4, every lap is deliberate. The training, the data, the discipline — it’s all pointed at one destination: Formula 1. This is the start of the climb.

In the Cockpit
The Grind
Behind every fast lap is the work no one sees — the gym, the simulator, the reps. Brando trains like the seat is already his.
The Climb · 2011 → Today
From a five-year-old in a rental kart to single-seaters — every championship, title and turning point on the way to Formula 1.
Brando began in rental karting at just five years old. At seven he met Hugo Musso — the coach who guided Lance Stroll from karting to F1 — who introduced him to competitive karting. His family bought his first race kart through PSL Karting (Trois-Rivières) and joined Ben Cooper Racing in Mirabel. His very first club race? A P2 finish.
Defined by hard work and seat time — nearly every day after school he headed straight to the track, often driving until sunset. Those countless laps built his racecraft, discipline and consistency, delivering top-five results and rapid progression through the ranks.
The breakthrough. Brando won the Canadian Micro Championship — crowned Canadian Champion and earning the chance to represent Canada internationally in Portimão, Portugal. The event ended in a heavy accident requiring medical attention, but racing the world's best young drivers only sharpened his resolve.
A front-runner entering the Canadian Championship, Brando started the final from the front row — but a race penalty dropped him out of contention despite having title-winning pace. Fuel for the season ahead.
Back stronger: Vice-Champion of the Canadian Championship. At the Canadian Karting Championship in Hamilton he took pole, won every heat and led the final building a big gap before a heartbreaking last-lap incident. Also finished Vice-Champion of the Coupe de Montréal — and produced a remarkable comeback from two laps down to the podium.
After racing in Europe — Italy and Spain — the focus shifted to single-seaters. Back at the Canadian Open with virtually no prep, he charged from outside the top ten to lead 16 laps and finish top five. Later he tested Formula 4 machinery in Dubai with a new team, scoring a best finish of P6.
Now full-time on his Formula 4 transition, Brando has signed with Feed Racing — founded by Jacques Villeneuve — competing for Le Volant Feed Racing, which awards €150,000 toward an F4 season. The objective: keep developing in Europe and the Middle East, bank single-seater experience, and build the pathway to professional motorsport.
The summit. Every lap, every session — one destination.
Partnership
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