Paige Raddatz celebrating in her KYOJO CUP race suit β€” 2026 season
Quantum Detail Γ— Paige Raddatz Motorsport

Backing Paige Raddatz
in the 2026 KYOJO CUP β€” Japan

A Sunshine Coast detailing studio backing an Australian driver in Japan's premier all-female F4 championship. Precision on the track. Precision in the studio.

🏁 KYOJO CUP β€” F4 Single-Seater πŸ“ Fuji Speedway, Japan #11 Β· Fujisan Shizuoka Racing
Paige RaddatzΒ·2026 KYOJO CUP β€” Japan 8Γ— Australian Ladies Karting ChampionΒ·First Australian female to win Rotax Pro Tour Car #11Β·Fujisan Shizuoka Racing Β· Fuji Speedway Quantum DetailΒ·Official detailing partner 6 international driversΒ·Paige is one of them Precision on the trackΒ·Precision in the studio Paige RaddatzΒ·2026 KYOJO CUP β€” Japan 8Γ— Australian Ladies Karting ChampionΒ·First Australian female to win Rotax Pro Tour Car #11Β·Fujisan Shizuoka Racing Β· Fuji Speedway Quantum DetailΒ·Official detailing partner 6 international driversΒ·Paige is one of them Precision on the trackΒ·Precision in the studio
8Γ—Ladies Karting Champion
1stAustralian female Rotax Pro Tour winner
#11KYOJO CUP 2026
5Rounds at Fuji Speedway

Meet Paige Raddatz.

At 21, Paige Raddatz is one of Australia's most exciting young single-seater talents. Racing since the age of seven, she's built a career defined by firsts β€” and by the relentless work ethic required to compete at the top levels of motorsport.

Paige is an eight-time Australian Ladies Karting Champion and made history as the first Australian female to win a round of the Rotax Pro Tour. In 2025, she stepped into single-seaters for the first time β€” contesting the final three rounds of Indian F4 with a best finish of 8th.

In 2026, she's taken the next step: a full season in Japan's all-female F4 championship β€” the KYOJO CUP β€” racing the KC-MG01 F4 car at Fuji Speedway with Fujisan Shizuoka Racing.

Off the track, Paige volunteers with Motorsport Australia's FIA Girls on Track program β€” inspiring the next generation of women in motorsport.

Paige Raddatz car #11 on track at Fuji Speedway β€” 2026 KYOJO CUP qualifying

What is the KYOJO CUP?

The KYOJO CUP is Japan's all-female single-seater championship β€” founded in 2017 by Masanori Sekiya, Japan's first Le Mans 24 Hours winner. Now in its 10th season, it's widely regarded as Japan's answer to F1 Academy and has become an increasingly important pathway for women in single-seater motorsport.

From 2025 onwards, the championship transitioned to F4-spec single-seaters using the KC-MG01 chassis β€” powered by a 1.4-litre Abarth turbo engine and running Bridgestone tyres, putting the series on par with Japanese F4 in speed and performance.

Series

KYOJO CUP β€” all-female F4 championship

Circuit

Fuji Speedway, Shizuoka β€” all 5 rounds

Car

KC-MG01 F4 β€” 1.4L Abarth turbo, Bridgestone tyres

Format

Sprint race (Sat) + Final race (Sun) β€” 5 rounds

Founded

2017 β€” by Masanori Sekiya, Le Mans winner

2026 Grid

20 drivers Β· 6 international Β· Paige one of them

Of 20 drivers on the 2026 KYOJO CUP grid, only 6 are international competitors β€” and Paige is one of them.

Paige Raddatz car #11 on track at Fuji Speedway β€” 2026 KYOJO CUP

Car #11 β€” Fuji Speedway, Japan.

2026 KYOJO CUP Β· Fujisan Shizuoka Racing Β· Bridgestone tyres


Quantum Detail. On Car #11.

The Quantum Detail name doesn't just travel with Paige β€” it races with her. On the nose of car #11 at Fuji Speedway, in front of thousands of motorsport fans and a global live stream audience, every single round.

Quantum Detail logo on the nose of Paige Raddatz car #11 β€” KYOJO CUP 2026 Japan

Quantum Detail β€” car #11, KYOJO CUP Japan.

Our name. Her car. The world stage.


Same Standards. Different Track.

Motorsport and detailing share more than most people realise. Both demand absolute precision, an obsession with surface quality and a zero-tolerance approach to imperfection. A racing line through Fuji's Turn 1 isn't that different from a perfectly machine-polished panel β€” both require process, control and a refusal to settle.

Backing Paige isn't just a sponsorship. It's an alignment of values. We're proud to support a Sunshine Coast athlete competing on the world stage β€” bringing the same attention to detail to her craft that we bring to every car in our studio.

As Paige takes on the 2026 KYOJO CUP season, the Quantum Detail name travels with her β€” on the side of car #11, at every round at Fuji Speedway.

Paige Raddatz car #11 racing wheel to wheel at Fuji Speedway β€” 2026 KYOJO CUP Sprint race
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Precision

Every millimetre matters β€” whether it's a paint correction or a racing line through Fuji's Coca-Cola corner.

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Performance

Peak performance requires meticulous preparation. No shortcuts. No compromises.

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Local Pride

A Sunshine Coast business backing a Sunshine Coast athlete on the world stage. We're in it together.

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Ambition

Paige is building toward the top of motorsport. We're building the Sunshine Coast's leading detail studio. Same drive.


Race Day at the Sydney 300.

On June 13 2026 Kyle and Kayla were invited by Paige and her family to spend the day at Sydney Motorsport Park for the Viola Private Wealth Sydney 300 β€” a 77-lap, 300-kilometre endurance race into the night under lights, with over 50 cars on the grid.

Paige was racing for MX5 Mania β€” her family's own team β€” alongside her father David. The plan was to compete in Class B. Paige had other ideas.

Her pace through qualifying was so strong it pushed the car's classification up into Class A β€” where she lined up 4th overall on the grid. Not bad for a driver who was supposed to be in the class below.

Then on lap 6, the car caught fire.

It could have ended there. Instead the MX5 Mania pit crew worked quickly to repair the car and get Paige and David back out on circuit β€” 7 laps down with a mountain to climb. What followed was one of those race stories that reminds you why motorsport captures people the way it does.

Lap by lap, Paige and David clawed back the deficit. By the flag they'd made up all 7 laps and crossed the line in 2nd place β€” a podium finish in Class A from what looked like a race-ending moment on lap 6.

MX5 Mania β€” Viola Private Wealth Sydney 300

Sydney Motorsport Park Β· June 13 2026 Β· Paige and David Raddatz

More Than a Logo.

We were there for all of it. It was a privilege to be invited into what is genuinely a family affair β€” to watch Paige and David race together, and to see first hand what this family's commitment to motorsport looks like up close.

The QD sponsorship isn't a logo arrangement. It's a relationship. Days like June 13 are why.

Event

Viola Private Wealth Sydney 300

Distance

77 laps Β· 300 kilometres

Grid

50+ cars Β· racing into the night under lights

Qualified

4th overall β€” Class A

Lap 6

Car fire β€” returned to garage

Result

2nd place β€” Class A podium

Kyle, Kayla and Paige Raddatz at the Viola Private Wealth Sydney 300 β€” Sydney Motorsport Park June 2026

Follow Paige's Journey.

Behind the scenes from Japan β€” follow along on Instagram for race updates, pit lane content and life on the road.


2026 KYOJO CUP β€” The Journey.

The 2026 KYOJO CUP season runs across five rounds β€” all at Fuji Speedway. Each round features a Saturday sprint race and a Sunday final, with the championship streamed on the Inter Proto Series x KYOJO CUP Channel.

Follow Paige throughout the season for behind-the-scenes content, race results and updates from Japan.

Precision on the Track.
Precision in the Studio.

The same obsession with detail that drives Paige on the circuit drives everything we do at Quantum Detail β€” Gtechniq accredited, AG Formula 1051 exclusive, LLumar PPF certified.

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