Abbie Eaton

Driver

Birthday January 2, 1992

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Hull, England

Age 32 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1992

Abigail Eaton (born 2 January 1992) is a British racing driver from the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

She starred as the test driver for the second and third series of The Grand Tour, an Amazon Prime Video-exclusive motoring series.

Eaton is a qualified racing instructor and a performance driving coach.

In October 2021, Eaton broke her back in an accident during a W Series race at the Circuit of the Americas, requiring rehabilitation and a break from racing.

She returned to race in the W Series in 2022.

Eaton began kart racing at the age of ten in the Comer cadet class, gaining invaluable track craft along with numerous podiums and wins.

She then resumed kart racing for three more years, moving up into Minimax and then Junior Max, competing in the Super 1 series.

2007

Eaton completed her first season racing cars in 2007, in the SAXMAX Championship at various tracks around the United Kingdom with a highest position of fourth place.

2008

In 2008, Eaton returned to the SAXMAX championship and led for most of the year but ended in fourth place, with three podiums and two fastest laps.

2009

In 2009, Eaton moved into her first year of adult car racing in the Production Touring Car Championship, driving a Vauxhall Corsa SRi-R.

She won the class B championship outright with 9/18 wins, sixteen podium positions, and seven fastest laps, finishing second overall in the championship.

2010

In 2010, Eaton was without a team when her British GT debut fell through a few weeks before the season was due to start.

However, she did manage to make one race in the Mazda MX-5 Mk1 championship, finishing third out of over 90 entries.

2011

In 2011, Eaton raced a rear wheel drive Mazda MX-5 Cup car.

After a tough season where she missed several rounds due to a lack of budget, Eaton managed to achieve eleven top-ten finishes and a third place qualifying position.

2012

Eaton competed in a handful of races in the 2012 Mazda MX-5 Cup, but had to withdraw owing to family circumstances.

2013

In 2013, Eaton raced in the last three races of the Mazda MX-5 SuperCup with a win, two second places, one third and one fourth.

She also raced in the Autumn Challenge and achieved two second places.

2014

In 2014, Eaton returned to the British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC) Mazda MX-5 Supercup Championship for the last time.

Despite car troubles early in the season, Eaton went on to achieve five wins, seven podium finishes, six fastest laps, two pole positions, and a new lap record.

She was crowned the 2014 Mazda MX-5 Supercup Champion.

During a race at the Anglesey Circuit, she qualified on pole position eight-tenths of a second ahead of second placed position, and went on to win, set the fastest lap, and then set a new lap record, all within three races.

Eaton entered GT Racing via the UK based championship GT Cup.

She competed for part of season in a BMW E46 M3 GTR run by Geoff Steel Racing.

Eaton achieved one win, eight podium finishes, and three fastest laps.

2015

Eaton appeared on ITV's Drive in 2015, coaching rapper Professor Green in various racing car challenges over a five-week period.

This included mud buggy, stock car, and sports car races.

Eaton and Professor Green were the most successful pairing, staying out of the eliminator night race and making it through to the final round.

Eaton and Professor Green were crowned champions in the last episode.

Eaton appears as the test driver from the second series onwards of the British motoring show The Grand Tour, replacing the previous first series test driver Mike Skinner.

2016

In 2016, Eaton moved to the British GT Championship in a Maserati Granturismo MC GT4, the first time that Maserati had been in the British GT for over 20 years.

She shared driving duties with Marcus Hoggarth, and their team placed second in the Pro/Am Championship and fourth overall.

2017

In 2017, Eaton began with a year out, and was then offered a one off drive for the 2017 Blancpain GT Series in a Ferrari 488 GT3 run by AF Corse.

This was Eaton's first time in a GT3 specification car and first time at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza circuit in Italy.

Following ten laps of practice, Eaton entered the race as one of the 52 cars starting, and finished in first position in the Am cup, making her the first female driver ever to win a class in the series.

The car was number 961, driven by Eaton, Alex Demirdjian, and Davide Rizzo.

James May stated in November 2017 that a large number of drivers had been tested, and that "she was the fastest and the best".

Eaton was later introduced to the show in the second episode of the second series, on 15 December 2017, when she was shown testing a green Mercedes-AMG GT R around the Eboladrome test track.

In the Mercedes, Eaton says "Right, here we go" to herself, before starting the lap and completing the test drive silently.

Eaton did not have her name mentioned at all throughout the episode, only being referred to as "she", and her name was only shown in the credits at the end of the episode, credited as "driver".