Brando Londono

— 2011 · Formula 4 · Single-Seater Racing

BRANDO LONDONO

Fourteen years old. One goal — Formula 1.

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Race Number 99 · Canada 🇨🇦

No off switch.
Only forward.

Helmet on. Visor down. The work speaks for itself.

Brando Londono — #99 race helmet and HRX racing suit
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1Seat · Single-Seater
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The Driver

Built for speed.
Wired to win.

At 14 years old, Brando Londono 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.

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The Grind

Champions aren’t born.
They’re built.

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

Road to F1

From a five-year-old in a rental kart to single-seaters — every championship, title and turning point on the way to Formula 1.

  1. 2016–18

    Where it started

    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.

  2. 2020–21

    Development years

    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.

  3. 2022

    Canadian Champion 🏆

    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.

  4. 2023

    Learning through adversity

    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.

  5. 2024

    Championship pace

    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.

  6. 2025

    International & F4 transition

    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.

  7. The Goal

    Formula 1

    The summit. Every lap, every session — one destination.

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