TeamWWF Driver and Ambassador
Jason Pribyl
GB4 Driver for ADM
About JASON
Jason began racing karts at six years old, in 2012, to spend time with his Dad. At seven, he was racing karts on full-size tracks, and as he rapidly progressed in skill, he and his Dad realized this was no simple hobby. He began running in multiple classes and was often seen running across the paddock to make it in time for his next race. Jason attributes his adaptability and quick learning habits to the times he had to switch between karts throughout the day as a young child. At age 14, Jason earned his SCCA full competition license. Jason won his first open-wheel championship at age 16 in Formula Enterprise 2. He excelled by taking runner-up in Spec Racer Ford Gen 3 in 2023 and United Formula Ford in 2024.
Jason is known by his coaches and those who have worked with him as an impressionable and enthusiastic person. He is always willing to go the extra mile to be the best at what he does and pushes himself to be a standout talent, often shattering expectations placed on him.
Jason will pilot the #59 ADM GB4 car in 2025. Known around the world as an incredibly competitive and equally accessible feeder series, the 2025 GB4 championship is the first crux for drivers seeking Formula One.
Jason will pilot the #59 ADM GB4 car in 2025. Known around the world as an incredibly competitive and equally accessible feeder series, the 2025 GB4 championship is the first crux for drivers seeking Formula One.
Before GB4, Jason made his international debut in the United Formula Ford Championship. He won two races and five podiums while experiencing each track for the first time. During that season, he made incredible steps forward on and off the track, developing himself as a driver and learning unique life skills that have helped him excel as a person. He appeared as a guest speaker during the 2024 British Grand Prix, toured Formula One teams, and learned to live independently in another country, knowing only one person there at the time. He concluded the season as runner up in the championship.
Jason works hard to not only race, but to live alone in another country. He plans to show off more of England and what its racing world has to offer, and with your support he can do that while staying focused on the race season. Any amount goes an incredible length, and all donations via the Wings and Wheels foundation are 100% tax deductible. Some ways you can see your donations affect Jason immediately are
$1500 Monthly travel and expenses
$3000 Weekend tire Expenses
$150 Dinner for the team
$1500 Media Expenses
With your help Jason can succeed not only in 2025, but for the future as he prepares for 2026 and onwards.