Maximilian Bradley Fewtrell (born 29 July 1999) is a British content creator and former racing driver. He was the 2016 British F4 champion.
He is partnered with Lando Norris in the running of a YouTube Channel called Quadrant.
Fewtrell was born in Birmingham. At a young age, he moved to Malaysia first, then Singapore for 9 years. He also has an older brother, Sam, a younger brother, Theo, and an older sister Francesca.
Max began karting in 2009 at the age of ten after watching the Singapore Grand Prix. Fewtrell karted in Singapore but competed mainly in Malaysia.[1] He went on to take major karting titles in 2013 and 2014.[citation needed]
In 2015, Fewtrell graduated to single-seaters, partaking in the MRF Challenge where he finished eleventh. The following year, Fewtrell joined Carlin for a campaign in British F4.[2] He took three victories and claimed the championship in the final race at Brands Hatch.[3]
In December 2016, Fewtrell was named as part of Tech 1 Racing's driver line-up for the 2017 seasons of Formula Renault 2.0.[4] Around the same time, Fewtrell was named as part of the Renault Sport Academy's 2017 line-up.[5] He won a race at the Red Bull Ring on his way to the rookies' title, and came sixth in the drivers' championship.[6][7]
The following year, Fewtrell switched to reigning team champions R-ace GP.[8] He achieved six poles and six wins, including a double victory across a two race weekend at Hockenheim, making him the first driver to do so since Nyck de Vries. Fewtrell claimed the championship title in the season finale after a season-long battle with fellow Renault junior Christian Lundgaard.[9][10]
After winning the 2018 Formula Renault Eurocup, Fewtrell partook in the post-season test with ART Grand Prix.[11]
In January 2019, Fewtrell joined the championship with ART Grand Prix, alongside Christian Lundgaard and David Beckmann.[12] He finished on the podium twice, first in Austria and then again at the Hungaroring, both being second-place finishes. Fewtrell concluded his debut season in 10th place, after scoring 57 points.
Fewtrell subsequently joined Hitech GP for the 2020 season. He left the team in August 2020,[13] and retired from racing.[14][15]
Fewtrell has gained over 150,000 followers on the streaming platform Twitch, where he plays FPS games such as Escape from Tarkov and Call of Duty or races in iRacing on a simulator alongside fellow streamers and occasionally with his close friend Lando Norris, who currently races in Formula One. He took part in Norris' Twitch Rivals Charity Tournament in 2021.[16] After appearing in some earlier content, on 13 June 2021, Fewtrell was announced as a new ambassador and core member of Norris' entertainment, athlete and apparel brand, Team Quadrant.[17] He is frequently featured on Team Quadrant's YouTube videos and the team's other social media platforms, as well as merchandise campaigns.
He launched his own merchandise line called Fewtrell Fits in December 2020. The line has since been discontinued.[citation needed]
During the Goodwood Festival Of Speed in 2022, Fewtrell took part in two sessions of the hill climb with Veloce Racing's Extreme E car, the Spark Odyssey 21, alongside three-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick.[18]
On 5 March 2025 Quadrant announced a rebrand,[19][20] debuting their new logo as well as the slogan 'Make Your Mark', a statement of their intention to make their mark in motorsports culture. The rebrand signifies elevated quality in apparel, increased presence in motorsport events, more behind-the-scenes videos on their 'Quadrant BTS' YouTube channel,[21] increased focus on Quadrant Athletes, as well as new partnerships. As a part of the rebrand Fewtrell became Quadrant's Managing Partner.[22]
‡ Fewtrell was ineligible for points from the second round onwards. * Season still in progress.
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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)
Italics indicate factory team.
1991 J. Plato 1992 P. de la Rosa 1993 O. Couvreur 1994 J. Matthews 1995 C. Sauvage 1996 E. Bernoldi 1997 J. van Hooydonk 1998 B. Besson 1999 G. Bruni 2000 F. Massa
2001 A. Farfus 2002 E. Salignon 2003 E. Guerrieri 2004 S. Speed 2005 K. Kobayashi 2006 F. Albuquerque 2007 B. Hartley 2008 V. Bottas 2009 A. Costa 2010 K. Korjus
2011 R. Frijns 2012 S. Vandoorne 2013 P. Gasly 2014 N. de Vries 2015 J. Aitken 2016 L. Norris 2017 S. Fenestraz 2018 M. Fewtrell 2019 O. Piastri 2020 V. Martins