Ethan Everett

Ethan Everett is an American race car driver from Boston, Massachusetts. Everett stunned the racing world in late 2009 when he stormed onto the scene, picking up a ride with Team Saar USA the day of his 18th birthday to win both the TM Junior Series and TM Lights Series races on that same day. The following day, Everett won the 2009 Round of Japan in his first ever TM Master Cup Series start after starting dead last in 42nd due to his qualifying time being disallowed. Everett piloted the #11 MHL/Saynt Saar Eagle for Team Saar USA full-time in 2010, finding moderate success. Prior to 2011, he was switched to Team Saar's satellite team Rick Milligan Racing due to the new rule change for the maximum number of drivers a team can have. He piloted the #11 MHL/Saynt Saar Tyrant MS in 2011, but he will race for Team Saar USA in the ASCC in 2012. He is one of only ten drivers to win races in ARLA and in the TM Master Cup series, as he won the 2009 Dwyer race.

Résumé
- Won TM Lights, TM Junior, and TM Master Cup series races at the Motegi Twin Ring -- all on debut!

- Dominated the New England late model scene, then moved south to dominate that late model scene as well.

- Ran a few quarter midget races in the midwest in 2005.

Random Notes
- Groomed for the TM Master Cup series since he was 14 by Saar.

- With the new age limitations, he will be the youngest ever winner in the TM Master Cup series (18 years, 1 day), and the youngest possible in the TM Junior series and TM Lights (18 years, 0 days). The rules as of 2009 required the drivers to be 18 years old at the time of qualifying. Since TM Lights and TM Junior series were two-day shows, Everett won both races without taking part in any pre-qualifying practice!

- First driver to win a TM Lights race on debut since Lance Andrews in 1988.

- Known to not like travelling around the world.

- Known to prefer short track racing.

- Known to have asked the officials to reinstate pre-race prayers.