Driver

Elvis Rankin

USA

Driver

Elvis Rankin

USA

Date of Birth

Place of birth

USA

Height

175 cm

Young and ambitious

Some people spend their lives looking for the one thing that truly excites them. Fortunately for Elvis Rankin, it found him at not even four years old, when he first sat in a race car. Rankin started racing at age five and when he was eight years old, his parents bought him a simrig to aid in his training and improve his skills on track.

But for the young American, it was more than just that. He was immersed in the competitive nature of Sim Racing immediately when he started.

The opportunity to get on the track with the best drivers in the world on an equal playing field was what made him decide to seriously pursue Sim Racing in 2020. Rankin may be the youngest one in the team, but even at age 16, the driver from Indianapolis is already very experienced at racing and very determined about his goals. Competing in the Skip Barber iRacing Championship in 2022, he finished second and won a fully paid half of a season of real-life racing – where he won the Championship – one of his personal racing highlights so far. Rankin is on track for great things, and we can’t wait to see how far he'll go.

Career highlights

SeasonSeriesPosition
2024VCO Infinity 3rd
Daytona 24hr LMDH3rd
2023Watkins 6hr LMP23rd
Sebring 12hr LMP21st
Bathurst 12hr1st
Daytona 24hr LMP21st
2022Skip Barber Racing Series1st
iRacing Skip Barber Racing Series1st
2021Pax 5K NA Winner1st

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