Aged just 12, Sukhmani has already enjoyed karting success that has attracted the attention of leading Formula 1 team, Alpine F1 Team, and Motorsport UK, the sporting authority for motorsport in the United Kingdom.
With commitment and support from such prominent and influential organisations, Sukhmani is on track to achieve her aim to become the first consistently competitive female Formula 1 driver and the first-ever Sikh to compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Join Sukhmani on her journey and be part of the most exciting racing story of a generation!
"I have always tried to race against the best karters in my class, and against karters on a level playing field. I have raced against the best in Europe and Britain, both male and female.
In my first Superone event, in an Iame Bambino kart, I won my first karting trophy. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing or whether I was ‘imagining’. Then it all started to make sense. I want, and need, to keep that feeling going!"
After showing well in the Euroformula Winter Series, Billy was confirmed in the Carlin Racing quartet for the 2019 Euroformula Open Championship.
Billy completed his incredible comeback story by winning the prestigious Pau Grand Prix, claiming his first single-seater triumph since having his lower legs amputated in 2017.
Less than a year after his life-changing accident at Donington Park, Billy returned to single-seater racing - claiming an emotional podium on his first race back.
Billy took two pole positions and three podiums on his way to 6th in the championship standings.
In his second season racing in British F4, Billy was leading the Challenge Cup standings, after taking 2 overall podiums in the first five races of the 2017 season. Despite his accident, Billy caught the hearts of a nation, inspiring many with his positive attitude in-light of his double leg amputation.
Following his dream to race in Formula 1, Billy made the natural step up into Formula car racing.
In his maiden season in the British F4 Championship, Billy took three podiums and a pole position - scoring 78 points in total.
2014 saw Billy take 2nd overall in the 2014 Winter Series, taking two podiums and victories in the process.
Billy was in the hunt for regular race wins and a championship challenge, taking two wins, seven podiums and a pole position - taking 5th in the standings.
Over this period, Billy was seeded 8th in the MSA British Junior Karting Championship, before competing in Europe with Forza Racing in the WSK Euro Series and the CIK-FIA KF3 European Championship.
Alongside his eye-catching performances racing in Europe, Billy competed for the British Kart Grand Prix Title in the hugely competitive Comer Cadet class, finishing 6th in the Kartmasters Final.
In his second season competing at British Championship level, Billy swept the competition and won the championship title with a race to spare.
Following on from an impressive club racing career, which saw him develop from a Novice - to a regularly race winner, Billy made the step up into the Super One British Karting Championships.
Billy finished an impressive 5th overall in his debut season at this level.