Taylor Barnard is the youngest Formula E driver to participate in the ongoing FIA Formula E World Championship. Things were very different for the NEOM McLaren driver in Miami. He topped the second free practice session but ended up 11th in qualifying. Things got worse when he finished 20th in the Miami E-Prix final race. He has now penned an Instagram post reflecting on his experience in Miami.
Taylor Barnard reacts after disappointing Miami E-Prix
Taking to Instagram three days after the race, Taylor Barnard shared a picture from the event. He wrote along with it, “It’s no secret that the final result in Miami wasn’t what we were hoping for as a team, but we take away plenty of positives from the overall performance shown across the weekend. Thank you to all the fans who came out and showed support! Time to turn our attention to the double-header on the streets of Monaco.” He also added a bicep emoji with the post.
Barnard’s fans were quick to praise him for his efforts. One fan reacted, “You're one of the best drivers. Just keep your head up and everything will be okay.” Another said, “Excellent performance from birdy p19 to p5 what a great race again to be overshadowed by penalties.” One more commented, “It's ok Taylor, we learn and we move on. Onto the next one, let's keep pushing. We want to see you smile again on the podium.” An encouraging comment also read: “Not end of the season yet, let’s get ittt!”
Taylor Barnard is 20 and began racing in Formula E at 19, becoming the youngest driver in the sustainable motorsport. Before the Miami race, he had shared a video from a candid interview in which he was asked questions about his fellow Formula E drivers. He had happily named himself when asked to name the youngest driver in Formula E.
As the youngest in the field, Barnard currently holds the records for being the youngest driver to debut in Formula E, the youngest point scorer, youngest podium finisher, youngest pole sitter, and youngest driver to lead a lap.
Also Read: Miami E-Prix 2025 results: Pascal Wehrlein wins Formula E Round 5 after Nato Norman loses first place due to penalty
Taylor Barnard reacts after disappointing Miami E-Prix
Taking to Instagram three days after the race, Taylor Barnard shared a picture from the event. He wrote along with it, “It’s no secret that the final result in Miami wasn’t what we were hoping for as a team, but we take away plenty of positives from the overall performance shown across the weekend. Thank you to all the fans who came out and showed support! Time to turn our attention to the double-header on the streets of Monaco.” He also added a bicep emoji with the post.
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Barnard’s fans were quick to praise him for his efforts. One fan reacted, “You're one of the best drivers. Just keep your head up and everything will be okay.” Another said, “Excellent performance from birdy p19 to p5 what a great race again to be overshadowed by penalties.” One more commented, “It's ok Taylor, we learn and we move on. Onto the next one, let's keep pushing. We want to see you smile again on the podium.” An encouraging comment also read: “Not end of the season yet, let’s get ittt!”
Taylor Barnard is 20 and began racing in Formula E at 19, becoming the youngest driver in the sustainable motorsport. Before the Miami race, he had shared a video from a candid interview in which he was asked questions about his fellow Formula E drivers. He had happily named himself when asked to name the youngest driver in Formula E.
As the youngest in the field, Barnard currently holds the records for being the youngest driver to debut in Formula E, the youngest point scorer, youngest podium finisher, youngest pole sitter, and youngest driver to lead a lap.
Also Read: Miami E-Prix 2025 results: Pascal Wehrlein wins Formula E Round 5 after Nato Norman loses first place due to penalty
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