Biography
2009
Kimball returns to US racing with Team PBIR in Firestone Indy Lights. Competes at epic tracks like Indianapolis Motorspeedway, Long Beach and scores season best fourth place finish at Watkins Glen. Announces groundbreaking partnership with diabetes care company Novo Nordisk. Makes pharmaceutical marketing history with first branded tweet.
2008
Returns to Formula 3 Euroseries with Prema Powerteam
Finishes second in opening round and first race with Diabetes. Becomes spokesperson for DexCom - producers of his Continuous Glucose Monitor
2007
Competes in World Series by Renault. Prevented from completing the season
due to Type 1 Diabetes diagnosis. Works with a team of diabetic specialists
to return to optimum physical form
2006
Moves to Formula 3 Euroseries. Wins at Zandvoort beating F1 race winner
Sebastian Vettel and current F1 driver Kazuki Nakajima. First American ever
to win a F3 Euroseries race
2005
Graduates to British Formula 3. Wins 5 races, sets two track records,
2nd in Championship. First American in 13 years to win a British F3 race. Proves
American drivers can be fast
2004
Moves to Europe to pursue Formula One dream
Competes in British Formula Ford, wins two races and scores 5 poles
2003
Competes in US Formula Ford 2000, wins 4 races, finishes 3rd in championship
2002
Begins open-wheel racing, wins first car race ever and sets a new track
record
2001
On 16th birthday, tests Formula Ford. Falls in love with car racing
1994
At age 9, Kimball begins go-karting, displays speed and talent
Over the next few years, wins 7 National Go-Karting Championships





