Dumfries and Galloway Day 2 | 14 Jul 24 | |||||
Dumfries and Galloway Day 1 | 13 Jul 24 | |||||
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Island X Prix Race 2 | 09 Jul 23 | |||||
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Catie Munnings (born 15 November 1997) is a British rally driver. The daughter of former rally driver Chris Munnings, she competes in the European Rally Championship for the Saintéloc Junior Team, and won the FIA European Rally Championship Ladies Trophy in 2016. She also presented Catie's Amazing Machines on the BBC television channel CBeebies.
Biography
Childhood and personal life
Munnings was born on 15 November 1997. She is the daughter of the rally driver and instructor Chris Munnings and his wife Tracey. From the age of seven Munnings was educated at the all-girls school Kent College, Pembury, and took three A level examinations. She acted as deputy head girl, an academic, and a performing arts and music scholar. Munnings competed in national athletics tournaments and was talent-spotted as a dancer. She combined her academic studies with her rally career, and declined a place at university. Munnings works with former racing driver Susie Wolff on her Dare to be Different campaign which encourages more girls to take up a career in motor racing, and the IAM RoadSmart charity. She has named the 1982 World Rally Championship runner-up Michèle Mouton as the person she idolises the most. Munnings currently lives with her family at their farm in Headcorn in Kent. When not competing in rally, she works at her parents' corporate events company.