Anthony Martella (born 22 September 2008 in Toronto) is a Canadian racing driver currently competing in USF2000 Championship for Exclusive Autosport.
Martella began his karting career in 2020, racing Junior Briggs in Canada. In his time karting in Canada, Martella most notably was the 2021 Canadian Karting Champion in the Briggs Junior Lite class, and was also the 2023 Pro Shifter champion in the same series, under the guidance of Marijn Kremers. After making his debut in America in 2022, Martella participated in the SKUSA SuperNationals at the end of the year, racing in both the KA 100 J and X30 Junior classes, most notably finishing eighth in the latter.
Martella made his single-seater debut in 2024, joining Exclusive Autosport for the YACademy Winter Series. After taking a best result of sixth at Homestead-Miami, he stayed with the team to compete in USF Juniors. Scoring his first top ten of the season in his second race in the series at NOLA Motorsports Park, Martella took two more top-ten results at Virginia International Raceway before leaving the series. During 2024, Martella also made a one-off appearance in the USF 2000 Championship at Road America.
However, Martella's main programme in 2024 was in Canada, where he competed for his family-owned team in the TCR class of the Sports Car Championship Canada. In his maiden season in TCR machinery, Martella took his maiden win at Toronto, before taking further wins at Trois-Rivières and Mosport to finish runner-up in points to Richard Boake.
After testing USF2000 machinery at the end of 2024 with Exclusive Autosport, Martella joined Jay Howard Driver Development for his rookie season in USF2000. Starting off the season with a sixth place finish in race one at St. Petersburg, Martella scored a seventh place finish in race two at NOLA Motorsports Park to head to Indianapolis 13th in points. After finishing no better than fourteenth at Indianapolis, Martella dominated the Freedom 75 two weeks later at Indianapolis Raceway Park to take his maiden win in single-seaters. In the remaining four rounds Martella took six more top-tens, which included his second top five of the season, a fifth place in race two at the season-ending round at Portland.
Martella is the son of Martella Motorsports team owner Tony Martella. Martella is of Italian descent.
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