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Rafael Câmara Height, Age, Family, Biography

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Age: 21 Years
Hometown: Pernambuco, Brazil
Height: 5' 6"

Rafael Câmara

Bio/Wiki
Full NameRafael Chaves Câmara
NicknameRafa
ProfessionRacing Driver
Known forBeing the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Champion
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 6" (169 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
FIA Formula 2 Championship
TeamInvicta Racing
Car number1
Titles• 2025: FIA Formula 3
• 2024: FR European
Award2025: FIA Rookie of the Year
Record• 2024: Formula Regional European Championship in Prema Racing Team (first)
• 2025: FIA Formula 3 Championship in Trident Team (first)
• 2022: Formula 4 UAE Championship in Prema Racing Team (second)
Personal Life
Date of Birth5 May 2005 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2026)21 Years
BirthplaceBoa Viagem, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Zodiac signTaurus
AutographRafael Câmara's Autograph
NationalityBrazilian
HometownPernambuco, Brazil
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsMarina
Family
ParentsFather- Amaro Câmara (lawyer)
Rafael Câmara with his family
Mother- Paula Chaves (businesswoman)
Rafael Câmara's mother
SiblingsBrother- 1

Rafael Câmara

Some Lesser Known Facts About Rafael Câmara

  • During the 1960s, his maternal grandmother, Niége Rossiter, was one of the first persons in Recife who participated in motorsports.
  • Rafael Câmara grew up in Boa Viagem, Recife and started practicing karting in 2011.
  • After that, he competed in the Pernambuco State Championship.
  • Soon, he moved to international karting competitions.
  • He then competed in many national and regional championships and won.

    Rafael Câmara after winning a championship in 2015

    Rafael Câmara after winning a championship in 2015

  • In 2019, Rafael Câmara finished second in the Karting World Championship.
  • After that, he competed in the OK Junior class for Forza Racing.
  • In his first year of senior karting, he finished fifth in the European Championship.

    Rafael Câmara during the European Championships in 2019

    Rafael Câmara during the European Championships in 2019

  • Rafael Câmara then continued racing in karting until 2021 and ended his karting career with many important wins.
  • He has won the WSK Champions Cup and the WSK Super Master Series.
  • After that, he became the vice-champion in the European Championship.
  • In 2022, he joined the Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA) alongside Oliver Bearman.
  • Rafael Câmara then took part in the FDA World Scouting Finals.
  • That same year, he started competing in single-seater racing.
  • He then made his single-seater debut in the F4 UAE Championship for the team Prema Racing.
  • He joined the series so that he could prepare for his main racing championships in Europe. However, he missed the opening round of the championships because he caught COVID-19.
  • Rafael Câmara then participated at the second round of the F4 UAE Championship in Dubai and scored his first podium in single-seater racing at that event.
  • The following weekend, he won his first two car-racing races in Dubai. He won three of the four races at that event.
  • These wins put him in the fight for the championship before the final round.

    Rafael Câmara during the F4 UAE Championships in 2022

    Rafael Câmara during the F4 UAE Championships in 2022

  • Rafael Câmara then won Race 1 organised at Yas Marina. However, he got involved in a collision during the third race. He retired from the race after the crash, which helped his teammate Charlie Wurz won the championship title.
  • He then finished second overall in the championship standings.
  • That same year, he won the rookie championship and finished the season with six wins.
  • In 2022, he competed in the ADAC F4 Championship for Prema Racing. He played along with his team members Charlie Wurz, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Conrad Laursen, and James Wharton.
  • Rafael Câmara finished second in two races, which were organised at Spa-Francorchamps.
  • He also won Race 3 at Spa-Francorchamps.
  • He then took the championship lead, but did not win during the next two rounds. However, he remained the closest challenger to champion Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
  • After that, he scored a podium at Hockenheim and also finished on the podium at Zandvoort, Netherlands.
  • His championship challenge was affected before the next round at the Nürburgring, Germany.
  • Rafael Câmara contracted COVID-19 again and missed the Nürburgring event because of the illness.
  • He then competed in the second round at Nürburgring and finished the campaign with two pole positions and podium finishes.
  • These results helped him win the rookie title and finished third overall in the championship standings.
  • That same year, he competed in the Italian F4 Championship with Prema Racing.
  • He won at the opening round organised in Imola when the race leader, Antonelli, suffered a gearbox failure during the final laps. He took advantage of the situation and won the race.

    Rafael Câmara posing for the Italian F4 Championship

    Rafael Câmara posing for the Italian F4 Championship

  • He then won another race at Misano.
  • In Race 3, Rafael Câmara started from pole position but stalled at the start. However, he fought back and finished third.
  • He then collected podium finishes at Vallelunga and the Red Bull Ring.
  • He finished third during the Italian F4 season championship when he left behind Alex Dunne in the standings. This happened after Câmara and the Irish driver got involved in a collision at the first corner.
  • In the 2023 pre-season, he competed in the full Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRME) with Mumbai Falcons. He did not win any race during the season. However, he finished on the podium six times.
  • He then finished third in the championship standings with these results.

    Rafael Câmara during the Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRME)

    Rafael Câmara during the Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRME)

  • In 2023, he competed in the Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) with Prema Racing. He raced alongside his former F4 teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli and driver Lorenzo Fluxá.
  • Rafael Câmara won his first FRECA race in the opening race at Spa-Francorchamps.
  • After that, he won another race at the Red Bull Ring. He also scored three more podium finishes.
  • He ended the season with fifth position in the championship standings.

    Rafael Câmara racing in the 2023 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring

    Rafael Câmara racing in the 2023 Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring

  • In 2024, Rafael Câmara played for Prema Racing for the FRECA season.
  • During this season, he won four races in the first three rounds and did not win in the next two rounds.
  • During the racing championships at Paul Ricard, he started from pole position and won the first race.
  • After the summer break, Rafael Câmara won another race organised at Imola.
  • After that, he scored no points at the Red Bull Ring.
  • He then secured the championship at Barcelona by winning the title with one round still left in the season.
  • He finished on the podium and took fourth place at Barcelona. He finished the season with seven wins.

    Rafael Câmara celebrating a win in 2024

    Rafael Câmara celebrating a win in 2024

  • This was the highest number of wins by any driver in a single FRECA season. He scored points in every round except one and never qualified lower than fourth place.
  • He finished the championship with 75 points ahead of second-placed James Wharton.
  • That same year, Rafael Câmara also competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship.
  • He played for the Mumbai Falcons for the series.
  • He finished third in the championship and won two races during the season.

    Rafael Câmara (pictured at the Hungaroring) claimed the 2024 Formula Regional European Championship title, earning a record-breaking 7 wins

    Rafael Câmara (pictured at the Hungaroring) claimed the 2024 Formula Regional European Championship title, earning a record-breaking 7 wins

  • In 2025, Rafael Câmara competed in the Formula 3 racing by joining Trident for the season, where his teammates were Charlie Wurz and Noah Strømsted.
  • He then won the feature race in both Melbourne and Bahrain.
  • He took his third straight pole position at Imola and became the first driver to achieve this since Logan Sargeant in 2020.
  • After that, he finished third, behind Santiago Ramos and his teammate Noah Strømsted.
  • In Barcelona, Rafael Câmara took his fourth pole position and became the first driver in the series to achieve four pole positions.
  • He secured the Formula 3 championship at the penultimate round.
  • He then won the feature race organised at the Hungaroring and won the title.
  • He then became the first driver to win the Formula 3 championship before the final round since the championship began in 2019.
  • After winning the 2025 Formula 3 title, Rafael Câmara competed in Formula 2 in 2026 by joining Invicta Racing for the season, where his teammate was Joshua Dürksen.

    Rafael Câmara driving the Dallara F2 2024 during the 2026 Spielberg Formula 2 round

    Rafael Câmara driving the Dallara F2 2024 during the 2026 Spielberg Formula 2 round

  • He is not related to fellow racing driver Sérgio Sette Câmara, who has also won a FIA Formula 2 race.