
Quarter-Finals Bound: Nathanial Prior Takes on France!
When Nathanial Prior boarded the plane from the Okanagan to France for Jacques Villenueve's FEED Racing School, it was already the opportunity of a lifetime. But after proving himself against some of the best young talent in the world, Nathanial isn't just part of the story, he's writing the next chapter.
Out of a competitive field of aspiring drivers, Nathanial clocked in as one of the eight fastest, earning his spot in the quarter-finals and a return trip to France in early September 2025.

Rising to the Challenge
The FEED Racing Program is known for its intensity. It puts young drivers behind the wheel of Formula 4 cars and tests not just speed, but adaptability, focus and mental toughness. For Nathanial, it was a whole new world beyond karting, and he rose to the challenge with the same determination that's. carried him from Kartplex to podiums across Canada.
Each lap demanded precision. Each session pushed limits. And when the times were tallied, Nathanial proved he belonged with the best.
More than Racing: Building Global Friendships
But the trip wasn’t just about chasing lap times. One of the most rewarding parts of the experience has been the friendships Nathanial built with fellow racers from all over the globe. Drivers from across Europe, South and North America came together in France, united by a love for racing and the dream of reaching the next level.
On and off the track, Nathanial connected with peers who share his passion and dedication. They swapped stories, shared laughs, and built bonds that stretch far beyond national borders. These are the friendships that make the racing world feel like one big family.
“Racing here has been incredible, but meeting kids from around the world who are chasing the same dream has made it unforgettable,” Nathanial shared. “We push each other on the track and support each other off it.”

The Journey Continues
With the quarter-finals ahead, Nathanial's journey is far from over. Returning to France means another chance to learn, grow and showcase his skills on an international stage. It's a step closer to the dream and proof that dedication, focus and heart can carry a racer from a small-town Canadian kart track all the way to Europe.
Quarter-Finals Bound: Nathanial Prior Takes on France!
When Nathanial Prior boarded the plane from the Okanagan to France for Jacques Villenueve's FEED Racing School, it was already the opportunity of a lifetime. But after proving himself against some of the best young talent in the world, Nathanial isn't just part of the story, he's writing the next chapter.
Out of a competitive field of aspiring drivers, Nathanial clocked in as one of the eight fastest, earning his spot in the quarter-finals and a return trip to France in early September 2025.

Rising to the Challenge
The FEED Racing Program is known for its intensity. It puts young drivers behind the wheel of Formula 4 cars and tests not just speed, but adaptability, focus and mental toughness. For Nathanial, it was a whole new world beyond karting, and he rose to the challenge with the same determination that's. carried him from Kartplex to podiums across Canada.
Each lap demanded precision. Each session pushed limits. And when the times were tallied, Nathanial proved he belonged with the best.
More than Racing: Building Global Friendships
But the trip wasn’t just about chasing lap times. One of the most rewarding parts of the experience has been the friendships Nathanial built with fellow racers from all over the globe. Drivers from across Europe, South and North America came together in France, united by a love for racing and the dream of reaching the next level.
On and off the track, Nathanial connected with peers who share his passion and dedication. They swapped stories, shared laughs, and built bonds that stretch far beyond national borders. These are the friendships that make the racing world feel like one big family.
“Racing here has been incredible, but meeting kids from around the world who are chasing the same dream has made it unforgettable,” Nathanial shared. “We push each other on the track and support each other off it.”

The Journey Continues
With the quarter-finals ahead, Nathanial's journey is far from over. Returning to France means another chance to learn, grow and showcase his skills on an international stage. It's a step closer to the dream and proof that dedication, focus and heart can carry a racer from a small-town Canadian kart track all the way to Europe.