Bennett's introduction to motorsport came through karting, where he competed in the Rotax Max Thailand championship, the IAME Asia Cup, and the IAME International Final, accumulating international experience before moving to cars.
In 2022, Bennett entered the American YACademy Winter Series driving a Ligier JS F4, finishing 13th overall with five points. He also raced in the Formula 4 United States Championship with Gonella Racing, again in a Ligier JS F4, ending the season 14th in the standings with 24 points. His best result that year was eighth place in the fourth race of the championship.
In 2023, Bennett joined Fernando Alonso's A14 Management operation to structure his development. He returned to the Formula 4 United States Championship with Gonella Racing, improving to 13th in the standings with 37 points and scoring a race win at NOLA Motorsports Park. Alongside the American campaign, he raced in the F4 Brazilian Championship with the Oakberry Bassani F4 team, in the F4 Spanish Championship, and in the Eurocup-3 championship with GRS Team.
At the end of 2023, Bennett made his move into sports car racing by joining the French Duqueine Team for the Asian Le Mans Series, competing in the LMP2 category. He achieved a podium finish in that campaign, demonstrating the pace required to advance further.
In 2024, Bennett remained with Duqueine Team for the European Le Mans Series in the LMP2 class, driving an Oreca 07. He also stepped up to the FIA World Endurance Championship in the Hypercar class, the series' top category, at the wheel of an Isotta Fraschini Tipo 6 LMH-C. After missing the first two rounds of the ELMS with Duqueine, he transferred to Cool Racing, replacing Alex Garcia for the remainder of the season.
Bennett subsequently moved into GT racing with AF Corse, competing in the International GT Open and later the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup. His path through endurance prototype racing to GT competition with one of Ferrari's primary customer racing operations reflected his rapid development across multiple disciplines within a short period.
Bennett's association with A14 Management, the company founded under Fernando Alonso's name, connects him to a driver development framework that has managed multiple young racing talents. His career trajectory — karting in Asia, formula cars in the United States, and a swift move to prototype and GT endurance competition — reflects the international development routes increasingly common among young drivers pursuing a career in top-level sports car racing.
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