The Outsider Who
Refused to Stay Out.
near a formula car. He's winning in them.
Open-wheel racing in America is a closed world. It rewards money, connections, and a lifetime of access most people never have. For a Brazilian kid chasing it from the outside, the odds aren't long — they're almost nonexistent.
Victor Couto didn't get the memo.
In just three years, he went from karting fundamentals to winning races in formula cars — 13 podiums, 3 wins, and a 3rd-place championship finish decided by a single point in his debut season. He earned Car #88 in USF Juniors , the first rung on the official ladder to IndyCar, and he's already making his mark: 2 podiums and sitting 5th in a championship field that is measurably deeper and more competitive than anything he's faced before. He did it the hard way: out-working, out-preparing, and out-driving competitors who started with every advantage he had to build for himself.
What sets Victor apart isn't only the lap times. He's an exceptional communicator — articulate, magnetic, and unusually mature about the business of the sport. He doesn't just post race clips; he tells stories, builds an audience, and integrates the brands behind him in ways that actually mean something. For a sponsor, that's rare: a driver who delivers on track and understands exactly how to deliver for you off it.
He carries the Brazilian flag on the car and the American dream in his approach. He is the kind of athlete people remember — and the kind of story brands want their name attached to.