Tjaden Tromp

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Not giving up on anything

Carlos Sainz is in his prime as a racing driver as he prepares for his fourth year with Scuderia Ferrari. Thrilled to have a really competitive car, Carlos braces in 2024 for the longest World Championship in history, with 24 Grand Prix in total, including the return of China to the calendar.

STATISTICS IN FORMULA 1

debut

2015

races

208

points

1271

birthdate

01 / 09 / 1994 - 30 years

height

1.78 m

THE CAR

The Ferrari SF-24 is Carlos Sainz’s car for the 2024 Formula 1 season, his fourth year as a racing driver of the Italian team.

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THE HUMAN SIDE OF CARLOS

Carlos sponsors and participates in social projects. He is an ambassador for Maria de Villota's Legacy. He also works with Avanza ONG and Fundación Juegaterapia to help people in need.

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"Outside of motorsport, I like to travel, enjoy the beach and relax with family." 

Date of Birth: 6 Nov 2009
Hometown: Kempton Park
Language: Afrikaans, English
Started: 9 years old
Inspiration: My dad, Gerrit
Idols: Max Verstappen, Nikki Lauda and Ayrton Senna 
Hobbies: Flying RC aircraft, fishing, cycling and sim racing
Music: Pop, rock
Movie: Any action movie
Food: Seafood, especially sushi 

Tjaden Tromp took his first steps in karting, starting his remarkable motorsport journey at a very young age. Like all aspiring drivers looking to make it in the competitive world of motorsport, he had to prove himself every step of the way.

Trompie, as he is affectionately known, competed in both two-stroke and four-stroke karting, representing South Africa at the 2022 and 2024 Tillotson T4 Nations Cup in Spain.

The young Kempton Park resident transitioned to circuit racing as soon as he legally could, joining the Formula Monoposto grid for the 2022/23 seasons. While quickly making a name for himself, he remains the youngest driver to compete at the iconic Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit in Johannesburg. In 2024, Trompie continued his single-seater career after debuting in the DOE Formula Vee Association Championship, finishing as the runner-up. 

In 2025, Trompie, backed by Pretoria North Toyota, Solergy and Man vs Machine, will again compete in the DOE Formula Vee Association Championship.