Bianca Bustamante named Asia Pacific brand advocate for Priority Pass

Bianca Bustamante joins Priority Pass as its newest Asia Pacific brand advocate. Photo from racerbia/Instagram
Filipino American racing sensation Bianca Bustamante is taking on new adventures both on and off the track. This time, she will be flying.
Aside from her intense training and competition schedule, the 19-year-old racer frequently finds herself in airports worldwide, traveling for races and leisure. Now, her journeys will be even more seamless as she joins Priority Pass as its newest Asia Pacific brand advocate.
Priority Pass, known for its exclusive airport lounge access and travel benefits, welcomes Bustamante into its roster of ambassadors.
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Expressing her excitement about the partnership, she shared on Instagram, “Beyond thrilled to be @prioritypass’ newest Asia Pacific brand advocate! Racing requires a lot of traveling, so apart from the track, I also spend a lot of my time in airports around the world. So grateful and excited to be able to explore their airport lounges and be able to get some R&R traveling between races and testing.”
This announcement comes as Bustamante gears up for a major shift in her racing career. Having completed two seasons in the F1 Academy – where she made history as the first Filipina in the program and secured multiple podium finishes – she is now preparing for the next challenge.
With the conclusion of her tenure in McLaren’s driver development program, Bustamante is set to take on the GB3 Championship with Elite Motorsport in 2025.
“Wow, I honestly can’t believe I’m even writing this,” she said, describing her transition to the GB3 Championship as “a major leap forward from the F4 car.”
Her journey in the F1 Academy saw her claim victories and establish herself as a rising force in motorsports.
Now, as she transitions into the highly competitive GB3 Championship, she aims to build on her momentum and continue breaking barriers for Filipino racers on the global stage.