The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide, has today announced the winner of the 2025 FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars Junior edition, following an extensive and highly competitive selection process.
Alana Gurney, who is 12-years-old and representing Australia, has been selected as this year’s Junior Champion. Having driven her first go-kart at four-years-old, Alana was racing just a few years later and has made an impressive start to her career, with several podiums in the Australian karting championships under her belt. Alana was selected as the Rising Stars Junior edition winner due to her exceptional consistency, maturity, and ability to learn fast under pressure both on and off the track.
Now in its fifth edition, FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars identifies, develops and promotes emerging female racing talent. The 2025 programme attracted over 82 candidates from the FIA’s five Regions, reflecting strong, and growing, global interest in the initiative.
From these applicants, nine drivers aged 11-14 progressed to the final evaluation camp, where they underwent a series of demanding assessments covering on-track performance, technical understanding, physical preparation and personal development.
Following the final evaluations, the judging panel convened to determine the standout participant among one of the strongest groups the programme has welcomed so far. All other finalists will continue to receive guidance and support as they pursue their ambitions within professional motor sport.
The 2025 edition once again highlighted the importance of collaboration between the FIA and its partners. The ACI Scuola Federale joined the programme for the second consecutive year, contributing its expertise in both theoretical and practical driver training. Pirelli supplied tyres throughout the event, while OMP provided racing equipment and the official apparel worn by all participants.
The FIA remains committed to the development of young female talent, and the FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars Programme is a vital grassroots initiative helping to improve access and nurture young careers in motor sport. By partnering with other organisations who share this commitment, it is able to break down barriers and open up pathways for the next generation of ambitious talent.
Alessandra Malhamé, FIA Senior Director for People, Workplace and D&I, said:
“Congratulations to Alana, who has shown outstanding talent, determination and potential in winning this year’s Junior edition of the FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars programme. This initiative is truly helping the next generation of female drivers find their place in our sport, and we’re all excited to follow their journeys and celebrate their successes in the years ahead.”
Burcu Cetinkaya, FIA Women in Motorsport Commission Chairperson, said:
“I am truly delighted with the level of competitiveness we witnessed this year. Rising Stars has always marked an important milestone in the development of many young drivers, and I am confident it will be the same for this exceptional group. We are thrilled to see the programme return, and we remain fully committed to supporting each participant on her journey. While today we celebrate one official winner, every girl who took part has demonstrated remarkable potential. They are all winners in our eyes, and we will continue to follow and support them as they progress in our sport”
Alana Gurney, FIA GOT RS Junior 2025 winner, said:
“I feel incredibly fortunate to have been selected for the FIAWIM rising stars camp. I learnt so much on the programme and had the opportunity to meet other like-minded young racers. I’m honoured to have been chosen as the winner and excited for what the future holds. Thank you to the FIA and to everyone involved in running this amazing event.”