From the day Courtney was born, her life in motorsport began. Growing up she traveled around California with her father watching him run his own vintage race car team, and quickly it became her favorite thing to do. Courtney's love for racing with her dad led her to try go-karting at only 3 years old and she was hooked.
Now at the age of 25, Courtney has been fortunate enough to race a diverse range of vehicles, including speedway motorcycles, dirt and pavement USAC Midget and Sprint Cars, various junior Formula Cars, LMP3 prototypes, Lamborghini Super Trofeo, and most recently GT4 machinery. Beyond racing, she takes pride in her ability to build and nurture brands, serving as a company spokesperson and product trainer, all while consistently achieving victory on the track.
Some of Courtney’s notable achievements on top of multiple race wins and championships include winning the 2023/2024 IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship and the 2021 Gorsline Company Scholarship. She is also a three-time winner of the Women’s Sports Foundation / Project Podium with Lyn St. James award (2016, 2017, 2018), a three-time VMB Driver Development scholarship winner (2017, 2018, 2020), and a nominee for both the Team USA Scholarship (2018) and W Series (2019).
In 2023, she achieved 6 top 3 finishes and 2 top 5 finishes in the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, along with 1 top 5 finish and 3 top 10 finishes in the German Prototype Cup LMP3 series. For 2025 Courtney was selected as a development driver for the MoneyGram Haas Formula 1 team in the F1 Academy championship. Follow along as Courtney makes the jump to sports car racing in the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge series in a BMW M4 GT4 in 2026.