Prep talk: Truly Adams is a 15-year-old from Moreno Valley driving 130 mph in France
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Prep talk: Truly Adams is a 15-year-old from Moreno Valley driving 130 mph in France
"Truly Adams of Moreno Valley is racing Formula 4 cars in France even though he's not old enough to obtain a driver's license in California. The 15-year-old freshman who's enrolled in online classes at Epic Charter School in Corona became the first American driver to finish on the podium at the Feed Racing Volant F4 finals last month, taking third place in a field of international contenders at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, one of France's top F1 racetracks."
"Adams is bilingual in English and Spanish and learning French to help further his desired career in racing. He's won kart races in Spain and was the fastest driver at the Mexico F4 Series test. He's preparing for the 2026 French Formula 4 season next year, which is the path toward being a Formula 1 driver. Entry into the series requires $300,000 in funding, so he's seeking sponsorships and partnerships."
""I played every sport growing up - soccer, football, basketball, golf, tennis, rugby, swimming," he said. "I tried to play the guitar. I tried to play piano. I tried to play everything." Racing cars turned out to be what he was most successful at. He has his own YouTube channel highlighting some of his early experiences. Now he uses Instagram @Truly_theTruth. He said he has begun studying for his California driving test in September of 2026. Asked what he might tell the instructor in the car, he said, "I'll tell him I'm a professional race car driver and do you want to go more than the speed limit?""
Truly Adams is a 15-year-old Formula 4 driver from Moreno Valley racing in France while still too young for a California driver’s license. He finished third at the Feed Racing Volant F4 finals at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, becoming the first American on that podium. Adams is bilingual in English and Spanish and is learning French. He has won kart races in Spain and posted the fastest time at a Mexico F4 Series test. He aims for the 2026 French Formula 4 season as a pathway to Formula 1 and is seeking about $300,000 in funding. His father coaches him, his mother drives him locally, and he has competed across Europe and the United States while maintaining online school enrollment.
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