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ART Grand Prix
French motor racing team

ART Grand Prix is a French motor racing team that competes in formula single-seaters in Europe. In 2012, it competed in the GP2 Series and GP3 Series as Lotus GP to reflect sponsorship from British sports and racing car manufacturer Lotus. The team competed as Lotus ART in 2011.

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Corporate history

ART Grand Prix was created in 2005 as a collaborative project between Frédéric Vasseur, the principal of ASM Formule 3, and Nicolas Todt, the son of the then Scuderia Ferrari team principal and eventually Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) president Jean Todt. Vasseur wanted to expand his championship-winning Formula Three team into the newly created GP2 Series, while Nicolas Todt had expressed an interest in team management. He had become involved in motorsport as a driver manager, and was notable for representing Felipe Massa. Todt took charge of the new team's commercial and promotional interests, while Vasseur managed the day-to-day running of the operation. ART is based at the ASM workshops at Villeneuve-la-Guyard in the département of Yonne, France. In April 2007, Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa bought 30% of the team.2

Todt sold his shares in December 2018.3

Racing history

Formula Renault and Formula Three

ASM had already competed in European and French Formula Renault 2.0 before expanding its operations to include the Formula 3 Euroseries in 2003. In 2004, the team dominated, with drivers Jamie Green and Alexandre Prémat finishing first and second in the drivers' championship – the latter also winning the 2004 Macau Grand Prix. The trend continued after ART was formed: the team won five straight teams' titles from the award's inauguration in 2005 to 2009, and won the drivers' championships in these years with Lewis Hamilton, Paul di Resta, Romain Grosjean, Nico Hülkenberg and Jules Bianchi respectively. Future Formula One drivers Adrian Sutil, Sebastian Vettel and Kamui Kobayashi also achieved success with the team. In 2010, ART's stranglehold on the championship was broken by French rivals Signature, who fielded Edoardo Mortara to victory in a Volkswagen-powered car, ahead of ART's lead driver Valtteri Bottas, who was the lead Mercedes-powered driver. At the end of the season, ART withdrew from the F3 Euroseries to concentrate on the GP2 and GP3 Series.

In September 2019, ART stated their intention to return to the Formula Renault Eurocup championship for the 2020 season and were subsequently confirmed two months later.45 The team entered the season with series regular Grégoire Saucy and Mercedes junior Paul Aron.67

GP2 Series

ART Grand Prix was one of several teams to enter the new GP2 Series in 2005. In the team's debut season, it employed F3 Euroseries graduates Alexandre Prémat, of France, and Nico Rosberg, of Germany. Against drivers who had prior experience at this level, from Formula 3000, Rosberg became the inaugural GP2 Drivers' Champion. He showed consistency, with points scoring results at every race meeting, and his championship challenge became stronger as the year progressed. Prémat was 4th in the championship, which was enough to provide ART with the Teams' Championship title. Rosberg's increasingly rapid rise to the top continued when he graduated to Formula One with Williams.

Prémat remained with ART in 2006,8 and was joined by Britain's Lewis Hamilton.9 He was a logical choice, having dominated the F3 Euroseries with ASM Formule 3, ART's sister team. Hamilton took an impressive title in his debut season, though his performances faltered slightly mid-season against an increased challenge from the eventual runner-up, Nelson Piquet Jr. Prémat was a consistent and reliable number two to Hamilton; his third position in the Drivers' Championship contributed to ART's second consecutive Teams' title.

For the 2007 season, ART signed Michael Ammermüller and Lucas di Grassi. Ammermüller's campaign was hampered by injury, and he was later dropped in favour of Sébastien Buemi, with Mikhail Aleshin also deputising. Di Grassi emerged as the team's leader, his consistent finishing record allowing him to finish as runner-up in the drivers' championship to Timo Glock despite winning only a single race. The points he accumulated also allowed ART to salvage second in the teams' championship, in spite of the fact that the drivers of the team's other car scored a mere ten points between them.

ART's driver line-up changed again for 2008, with the experienced Luca Filippi partnered by series rookie Romain Grosjean. Grosjean quickly established himself as the number one, winning two races and taking several additional podium finishes en route to fourth in the drivers' championship, only 14 points behind champion Giorgio Pantano. By contrast, Filippi was dropped after scoring points just twice in the first half of the year; he was replaced by Sakon Yamamoto, who also failed to trouble the leading runners despite his Formula One experience. The team slipped to fifth in the championship.

The 2009 season saw another complete overhaul of the team's driving strength, with Pastor Maldonado joining from Minardi Piquet Sports and Nico Hülkenberg graduating to the series as the reigning Formula 3 Euroseries champion. The season soon developed into a contest between Hülkenberg and the two Addax drivers, Grosjean and Vitaly Petrov. Grosjean left the series mid-season after being called up by the Renault F1 team, and Hülkenberg prevailed over Petrov with a total of five victories and 100 points. Maldonado started the year brightly with two sprint-race wins in the first half of the season, but his form tailed off later on, restricting him to sixth in the championship. Nevertheless, ART's tally of points was enough for the outfit to win its third teams' championship in five years.

Another clear-out for the 2010 season resulted in the team signing Jules Bianchi and Sam Bird, two rookies from the F3 Euroseries, which Bianchi had won the previous season with ART. The two were closely matched and featured at or near the front of the field for much of the season, but their inexperience precluded them from challenging for the championship as the GP2 Series became more established with a growing number of experienced drivers. They finished third (Bianchi) and fifth (Bird) in the drivers' championship, with ART finishing in third place in the teams' championship.

For the 2011 season, ART reached an agreement with Lotus Cars to run under the Lotus ART moniker. The team switched from its traditional white-and-red livery to a Team Lotus-inspired green-and-yellow scheme, although this was somewhat confusing as Lotus Cars (sponsoring the Renault team) was involved in a legal dispute in Formula One with a new incarnation of Team Lotus (now Caterham) over the use of the name. Team Lotus was also competing with a green-and-yellow livery, whereas Renault (competing as Lotus Renault GP) was running a black-and-gold colour scheme reminiscent of the original Team Lotus's association with John Player Specials. As for the drivers, Bianchi was retained alongside Esteban Gutiérrez, who was promoted to GP2 after winning the inaugural GP3 Series championship with ART. Bianchi retained his third place in the championship but his season was slightly disappointing as he failed to mount a championship challenge despite his greater experience and his status as a pre-season favourite, whilst Gutiérrez played himself in with a single victory on his way to 13th place in the championship. ART again slipped to fifth in the teams' championship.

The deal with Lotus was extended for the 2012 season, with the team name adjusted to Lotus GP and the colour scheme now altered to match the black-and-gold livery used by the Lotus F1 team, the Renault name having been dropped and the dispute with Caterham solved. With Bianchi moving to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series, another ART GP3 graduate, James Calado, was signed to partner Gutiérrez. The second-year driver improved to third place in the drivers' championship with three victories, albeit someway behind title protagonists Davide Valsecchi and Luiz Razia, whilst Calado impressed by winning twice and finishing fifth overall as the season's top rookie driver. In 2014, the team finished 3rd in the constructor's championship whilst rookie Stoffel Vandoorne finished as GP2 runner-up.

The team entered the 2015 season with Vandoorne and McLaren protégé Nobuharu Matsushita as their drivers. The team scored eight victories, with Vandoorne claiming the driver's title at Sochi, and claimed its first Team Championship since 2009.

The team went into the 2016 season with Matsushita and Sergey Sirotkin racing with them. They finished fourth in the constructors standings with Sirotkin finishing third in the drivers championship.

FIA Formula 2 Championship

In 2017 GP2 Series was renamed into FIA Formula 2 Championship, Matsushita remained with the team for a third season in a Dallara GP2/11 car with 2016 GP3 runner-up Alexander Albon joining him.1011

For 2018 the team promoted their 2017 GP3 Series drivers Jack Aitken and George Russell.1213

In 2019 the team will be represented by 2018 GP3 Series driver Nikita Mazepin and their 2016 GP3 Series driver Nyck de Vries.1415 Jack Aitken left the team to switch to Campos. While Mazepin struggled to replicate his GP3 performances, de Vries scored four victories and sealed the title in Sochi, while the team finished third in the teams' standings.16

The team went into the new decade with Ferrari and Renault juniors Marcus Armstrong and Christian Lundgaard contesting the 2020 championship.1718

GP3 Series

ART signed up for the first season of the new GP3 Series, the feeder category of GP2, in 2010. The team immediately replicated its success in other series, with Esteban Gutiérrez becoming the inaugural champion. Team-mates Alexander Rossi and Pedro Nunes finished fourth and 24th respectively, and ART won the teams' championship. The 2011 season saw ART's success continue, with the championship distilling into a battle between its two leading drivers, ART F3 Euroseries graduate Valtteri Bottas and James Calado, with the former winning by seven points. The remaining seat was initially taken by Nunes, but he was dropped after a disappointing run and replaced by Richie Stanaway, who also scored points and helped ART to its second straight teams' championship. All three of ART's 2012 drivers were competitive, securing a third straight teams' championship, but neither won the drivers' title: Daniel Abt's late-season charge brought him up just short of victor Mitch Evans, whilst his early-season rival Aaro Vainio fell away to take fourth, and Conor Daly was also a consistent frontrunner in sixth place overall.

In 2013, Daly was retained with Facu Regalia and British F3 champion Jack Harvey joining the team. The team claimed their fourth constructors championship title, with Daly finishing third in the overall standings and Regalia finishing runner-up to Arden's Daniil Kvyat.

2014 saw ART race with Alex Fontana, Dino Zamparelli and GP3 debutant Marvin Kirchhöfer. By losing the titles to Alex Lynn and Carlin, 2014 also marked the first time ART failed to win the constructor's title.

For 2015, Kirchhöfer was retained with Alfonso Celis Jr. joining from Status Grand Prix and 2014 FIA Formula 3 European champion Esteban Ocon making his GP3 debut with the team. The team secured the team's title in Bahrain, with Ocon securing the championship in the following round after a close duel with Trident's Luca Ghiotto.

The following season, McLaren junior Nyck de Vries, Ferrari junior Charles Leclerc, Nirei Fukuzumi and Alexander Albon formed the team's driver line-up. The team claimed their sixth constructors title at Monza, with Leclerc and Albon claiming the roles of champion and vice-champion respectively.

In 2017, Fukuzumi was retained while Renault Sport Academy member Jack Aitken, Mercedes junior George Russell and Anthoine Hubert were signed to the team.19202122

For the last season of the GP3 Series, the squad retained Hubert and signed trio of FIA Formula 3 European Championship drivers Jake Hughes, Callum Ilott and Nikita Mazepin.23242526

FIA Formula 3 Championship

In October 2018, ART was listed among ten teams to compete in the inaugural FIA Formula 3 Championship.27 In December, the team named David Beckmann as their first driver, with Renault juniors Christian Lundgaard and Max Fewtrell confirmed the following month.282930 The team ended its maiden season third in the teams standing, with Lundgaard claiming their sole win in the feature race at the Hungaroring.31

The following season, the team signed Formula Renault Eurocup race winner Aleksandr Smolyar and reigning ADAC Formula 4 champion Théo Pourchaire.3233

Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

After a successful single-seaters racing category for many years, ART Grand Prix expanded their involvement into Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters as it was proposed on 29 November 2014 and later announced on 22 April 2015 and thus fielded two Mercedes-Benz AMG C63 Class Coupé DTM cars and thus provided full-works support from Mercedes-AMG.34 In 2015, Mercedes Team ART Grand Prix was fielded by British driver Gary Paffett and Austrian rookie driver Lucas Auer. Mercedes Team ART Grand Prix was scored only one pole position courtesy of Gary Paffett in Hockenheim race 2 qualifying. In 2016, Mercedes Team ART Grand Prix once again involved in DTM. Gary Paffett and Esteban Ocon were the drivers. Ocon was replaced by Felix Rosenqvist from Moscow round due to his departure to Formula One with Manor Racing as a replacement for Rio Haryanto who was cut short due to personal sponsorship funding problems.35 Mercedes Team ART Grand Prix once again was scored only one pole position courtesy of Gary Paffett in Moscow race 1 qualifying and 2 podiums. Due to DTM reducing their competitors from 24 to 18 cars (6 per manufacturer) from 2017 season as well as concentrating on junior single-seater formulas, ART Grand Prix officially ceased their DTM operations after just two seasons.36

On 13 February 2020 it was announced that the ART Grand Prix team would return to Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters after three-year hiatus and thus hiring former BMW Sauber Formula One driver Robert Kubica as a full-time Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters rookie for 2020 season.37

FIA World Endurance Championship

The team provided technical support for SMP Racing in the LMP1 Class of the 2018 FIA World Endurance Championship.38

Formula One entry bid

ART launched an entry into Formula One as one of many candidates to fill in the 13th slot for the 2011 Formula One season with a possible partnership from the now-defunct Toyota Racing Grand Prix team. The team also announced that it was going to phase out its Formula 3 operation because it wanted to focus only on GP3 and GP2. The 2010 Formula 3 season proved to be ART Grand Prix's last.39 ART Grand Prix announced their entry bid for F1 on 13 May 2010.40

On 24 June 2010, Autosport magazine said that ART were set to become the 13th team for 2011. However, on 7 July 2010, ART announced in its official statement the withdrawal of its entry bid, declaring that "ART Grand Prix had forged strong bonds with several technical and financial partners but with unfavourable economic conditions they could not gather the necessary guarantees to ensure the stability of the project in the long term." As revealed by one of the Formula One insiders during the Czech TV NOVA live coverage of the 2010 British Grand Prix, one of the crucial partners was Michelin, who did not succeed in their efforts to become an official Formula One tyre supplier from 2011.

GPX Racing

ART Grand Prix also provide technical support to United Arab Emirates-based endurance racing team GP Extreme (GPX) Racing.41

Current series results

FIA Formula 2 Championship

YearChassisEngineTyresDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsD.C.PtsT.C.Pts
2017DallaraGP2/11MecachromeV8108 V8P Nobuharu Matsushita2221246th1314th222
Alexander Albon20001210th86
Sergey Sirotkin2000020th9
2018DallaraF2 2018MecachromeV634T V6 tP Jack Aitken24101211th632nd350
George Russell24755111st287
2019DallaraF2 2018MecachromeV634T V6 tP Nikita Mazepin24000018th113rd277
Nyck de Vries24453121st266
2020DallaraF2 2018MecachromeV634T V6 tP Marcus Armstrong24000213th525th201
Christian Lundgaard2421267th149
2021DallaraF2 2018MecachromeV634T V6 tP Christian Lundgaard23000312th505th190
Théo Pourchaire2321435th140
2022DallaraF2 2018MecachromeV634T V6 tP Frederik Vesti2811159th1173rd281
Théo Pourchaire2830072nd164
2023DallaraF2 2018MecachromeV634T V6 tP Théo Pourchaire26122101st2031st353
Victor Martins2613695th150
2024DallaraF2 2024MecachromeV634T V6 tP Victor Martins2811357th1077th173
Zak O'Sullivan22201216th59
Luke Browning6000026th7
2025DallaraF2 2024MecachromeV634T V6 tP Victor Martins1301119th498th*55*
Ritomo Miyata13000017th6

In detail

(key)

YearDrivers12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728T.C.Points
2017BHRFEABHRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRBAKFEABAKSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRJERFEAJERSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR4th222
Nobuharu Matsushita81441371266F1410F85116Ret2P7181164
Alexander Albon6758465218108712181481297F2
Sergey Sirotkin104
2018BHRFEABHRSPRBAKFEABAKSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRLECFEALECSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR2nd350
Jack Aitken918211F617Ret11DNSRet181312410111017†814Ret1013
George Russell51912F114FRetRet1P171P22P F2Ret8374P141F1P4F
2019BHRFEABHRSPRBAKFEABAKSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRLECFEALECSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR3rd277
Nikita Mazepin19138Ret1714108Ret16121116†121215CC1198Ret1017†
Nyck de Vries67F24511P71F103P3F632P6CPC331P21313
2020RBRFEARBRSPRRBRFEARBRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSILFEASILSPRSILFEASILSPRCATFEACATSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRMUGFEAMUGSPRSOCFEASOCSPRBHRFEABHRSPRBHRFEABHRSPR5th201
Marcus Armstrong2Ret73Ret916101414Ret1515Ret1418911914741114
Christian Lundgaard4561Ret1342F221F1111177326P1Ret131962112
2021BHRSP1BHRSP2BHRFEAMONSP1MONSP2MONFEABAKSP1BAKSP2BAKFEASILSP1SILSP2SILFEAMNZSP1MNZSP2MNZFEASOCSP1SOCSP2SOCFEAJEDSP1JEDSP2JEDFEAYMCSP1YMCSP2YMCFEA5th190
Christian Lundgaard6212RetRet1211Ret931321314107C96157151815
Théo PourchaireRet68741P5F9Ret51081F1045FC2Ret6Ret794F
2022BHRSPRBHRFEAJEDSPRJEDFEAIMOSPRIMOFEACATSPRCATFEAMONSPRMONFEABAKSPRBAKFEASILSPRSILFEARBRSPRRBRFEALECSPRLECFEAHUNSPRHUNFEASPASPRSPAFEAZANSPRZANFEAMNZSPRMNZFEAYMCSPRYMCFEA3rd281
Frederik Vesti13Ret1218†10673111417651214P535415111115F221111
Théo PourchaireRet113Ret7158627114221372916Ret20917Ret919†
2023BHRSPRBHRFEAJEDSPRJEDFEAALBSPRALBFEABAKSPRBAKFEAMCOSPRMCOFEACATSPRCATFEARBRSPRRBRFEASILSPRSILFEAHUNSPRHUNFEASPASPRSPAFEAZANSPRZANFEAMNZSPRMNZFEAYMCSPRYMCFEA1st353
Théo Pourchaire51PRet1318†215†3822F714723462219Ret43P F75
Victor Martins3Ret2FRetP151813†DSQ78F3329P71P F7345292FRet20F2F
2024BHRSPRBHRFEAJEDSPRJEDFEAALBSPRALBFEAIMOSPRIMOFEAMCOSPRMCOFEACATSPRCATFEARBRSPRRBRFEASILSPRSILFEAHUNSPRHUNFEASPASPRSPAFEAMNZSPRMNZFEABAKSPRBAKFEALUSSPRLUSFEAYMCSPRYMCFEA7th173
Victor Martins11RetRet1178129FRet91Ret1011Ret52212Ret2F6429NC19F4P
Zak O'Sullivan7416†Ret8Ret91310191599Ret1119141F4Ret13
Luke Browning1171115615
2025ALBSPRALBFEABHRSPRBHRFEAJEDSPRJEDFEAIMOSPRIMOFEAMCOSPRMCOFEACATSPRCATFEARBRSPRRBRFEASILSPRSILFEASPASPRSPAFEAHUNSPRHUNFEAMNZSPRMNZFEABAKSPRBAKFEALUSSPRLUSFEAYMCSPRYMCFEA8th*55*
Victor MartinsRetCP1458341217FRet5877
Ritomo Miyata12C914191661610Ret1398Ret

FIA Formula 3 Championship

YearChassisEngineTyresDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsD.C.PtsT.C.Pts
2019DallaraF3 2019MecachromeV634 V6P Christian Lundgaard1612326th973rd174
Max Fewtrell16000210th57
David Beckmann14000014th20
2020DallaraF3 2019MecachromeV634 V6P Théo Pourchaire1820082nd1613rd251
Alexander Smolyar18010111th59
Sebastian Fernandez18010014th31
2021DallaraF3 2019MecachromeV634 V6P Frederik Vesti2011054th1383rd256
Alexander Smolyar2020246th107
Juan Manuel Correa20000021st11
2022DallaraF3 2019MecachromeV634 V6P Victor Martins1820161st1393rd208
Grégoire Saucy18000115th30
Juan Manuel Correa16000113th39
2023DallaraF3 2019MecachromeV634 V6P Kaylen Frederick18000021st118th71
Grégoire Saucy18012214th54
Nikola Tsolov18000022nd6
2024DallaraF3 2019MecachromeV634 V6P Christian Mansell2001055th1123rd245
Laurens van Hoepen20011313th58
Nikola Tsolov18301311th75
Tuukka Taponen2000031st0
2025DallaraF3 2025MecachromeV634 V6P Laurens van Hoepen14001113th485th*118*
Tuukka Taponen1400029th51
James Wharton14100118th19

In detail

(key)

YearDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021T.C.Points
2019CATFEACATSPRLECFEALECSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPR3rd174
Christian Lundgaard2F6Ret152617F751P F54413P9149
Max Fewtrell58Ret182419122249Ret14211111
David Beckmann4710Ret151011628†191012Ret28†WDWD
2020RBRFEARBRSPRRBRFEARBRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSILFEASILSPRSILFEASILSPRCATFEACATSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRMUGFEAMUGSPR3rd251
Théo Pourchaire132691161286376252233
Alexander Smolyar97Ret20RetP71061314111244203710
Sebastián FernándezRetP1313958721241315131110Ret1198
2021CATSP1CATSP2CATFEALECSP1LECSP2LECFEARBRSP1RBRSP2RBRFEAHUNSP1HUNSP2HUNFEASPASP1SPASP2SPAFEAZANSP1ZANSP2ZANFEASOCSP1SOCSP2SOCFEA3rd256
Frederik Vesti73715106P721Ret1674669388C2
Alexander Smolyar1FRet1117814254646108324F14322C23
Juan Manuel Correa15101461691024141414142218212817279C11
2022BHRSPRBHRFEAIMOSPRIMOFEACATSPRCATFEASILSPRSILFEARBRSPRRBRFEAHUNSPRHUNFEASPASPRSPAFEAZANSPRZANFEAMNZSPRMNZFEA3rd208
Victor MartinsRet129Ret1F278261021Ret72104
Grégoire SaucyRet3Ret23†11111823111471112Ret5Ret628†
Juan Manuel Correa9451021RetRet1012617152241324
2023BHRSPRBHRFEAALBSPRALBFEAMCOSPRMCOFEACATSPRCATFEARBRSPRRBRFEASILSPRSILFEAHUNSPRHUNFEASPASPRSPAFEAMNZSPRMNZFEA8th71
Kaylen Frederick28710Ret24251417726221912Ret131520Ret
Grégoire Saucy7482F31023272027P2199151020F22Ret
Nikola Tsolov261511211411131916161511Ret25717912
2024BHRSPRBHRFEAALBSPRALBFEAIMOSPRIMOFEAMCOSPRMCOFEACATSPRCATFEARBRSPRRBRFEASILSPRSILFEAHUNSPRHUNFEASPASPRSPAFEAMNZSPRMNZFEA3rd245
Christian Mansell14210101220Ret2112P341213541621223
Laurens van Hoepen2F153137133Ret529†589119DSQP1012138
Nikola Tsolov411201913261271361F65152911917
Tuukka Taponen14Ret
2025ALBSPRALBFEABHRSPRBHRFEAIMOSPRIMOFEAMCOSPRMCOFEACATSPRCATFEARBRSPRRBRFEASILSPRSILFEASPASPRSPAFEAHUNSPRHUNFEAMNZSPRMNZFEA5th*118*
Laurens van HoepenRet1216121710364412DSQ47F
Tuukka Taponen1420347427Ret19Ret201812
James WhartonRet21132822132111816114166

* Season still in progress.

Formula Regional European Championship

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsD.C.PtsT.C.Pts
2021Tatuus F3 T-318 Patrik Pasma10000012th11422nd422
Thomas ten Brinke8000017th28
Grégoire Saucy20882101st277
Gabriele Minì2000047th122
2022Tatuus F3 T-318 Laurens van Hoepen20000021st153rd315
Gabriele Minì2033592nd242
Mari Boya12002110th6443
Esteban Masson8000024th044
2023Tatuus F3 T-318 Hadrien David2000029th4508th98
Charlie Wurz10000026th1
Evan Giltaire40000NC0
Laurens van Hoepen20000210th71
Marcus Amand20010118th26
2024Tatuus F3 T-318 Alessandro Giusti2020274th1954th292
Léna Bühler11000038th0
Evan Giltaire2010127th97
Yaroslav Veselaho18000035th0
2025Tatuus F3 T-318 Kanato Le4000011th141st*94*
Taito Kato400016th26
Evan Giltaire411022nd55

* Season still in progress.

In detail

(key)

YearDrivers1234567891011121314151617181920T.C.Points
2021IMO1IMO2CAT1CAT2MCO1MCO2LEC1LEC2ZAN1ZAN2SPA1SPA2RBR1RBR2VAL1VAL2MUG1MUG2MNZ1MNZ22nd422
Patrik Pasma51117103322161816Ret
Thomas ten BrinkeWDWD86167891921
Grégoire Saucy51P1P F1P22RetDSQP1P1P F1P81P5112353410
Gabriele Minì1162510103Ret2364111214109RetRet5
2022MNZ1MNZ2IMO1IMO2MCO1MCO2LEC1LEC2ZAN1ZAN2HUN1HUN2SPA1SPA2RBR1RBR2CAT1CAT2MUG1MUG23rd315
Laurens van HoepenRetRet20138818131921111520158Ret18191017
Gabriele Minì15328P F1P4351P3222FDSQ674F57RetF1F
Mari Boya762217F7F775121214
Esteban Masson172222Ret19161922
2023IMO1IMO2CAT1CAT2HUN1HUN2SPA1SPA2MUG1MUG2LEC1LEC2RBR1RBR2MNZ1MNZ2ZAN1ZAN2HOC1HOC28th98
Hadrien David164
Charlie Wurz2610161822221813Ret27
Evan Giltaire21112215
Laurens van Hoepen111210913519161622†6Ret17207533918
Marcus Amand1882220292121181911161524Ret139132P16Ret
2024HOC1HOC2SPA1SPA2ZAN1ZAN2HUN1HUN2MUG1MUG2LEC1LEC2IMO1IMO2RBR1RBR2CAT1CAT2MNZ1MNZ24th292
Alessandro Giusti8147433471187151F3Ret82Ret2F
Léna Bühler26Ret27252726Ret25Ret28DNS22
Evan GiltaireRet1F12651151322218414Ret2111512511
Yaroslav VeselahoRet26252629282328272923282620RetWDDNS262223
2025MIS1MIS2SPA1SPA2ZAN1ZAN2HUN1HUN2LEC1LEC2IMO1IMO2RBR1RBR2CAT1CAT2HOC1HOC2MNZ1MNZ21st*94*
Kanato Le111694
Taito Kato517103
Evan Giltaire21P413

F1 Academy

YearChassisTyresDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsD.C.PtsT.C.Pts
2023Tatuus F4-T421P Léna Bühler21221132nd2224th312
Carrie Schreiner21100111th56
Chloe Grant19000012th34
2024Tatuus F4-T421P Bianca Bustamante1400117th735th144
Lia Block1400008th44
Aurelia Nobels14000012th29
2025Tatuus F4-T421P Lia Block200009th*2*5th*2*
Courtney Crone2000013th*0*
Aurelia Nobels20000NC*0*

In detail

(key)

YearDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021T.C.Points
2023RBR1RBR2RBR3CRT1CRT2CRT3CAT1CAT2CAT3ZAN1ZAN2ZAN3MON1MON2MON3LEC1LEC2LEC3USA1USA2USA34th312
Léna BühlerRet26324Ret412332110422324
Carrie SchreinerRet1071211891013618Ret46968111114
Chloe Grant10Ret94711771112127RetWDWD101113Ret99
2024JED1JED2MIA1MIA2CAT1CAT2ZAN1ZAN2SIN1SIN2QAT1QAT2ABU1ABU2ABU35th144
Bianca Bustamante5692471411161416C5714
Lia Block16†111510106915446C121215
Aurelia Nobels7Ret131313147514129C10118
2025CHN1CHN2JED1JED2MIA1MIA2CAN1CAN2ZAN1ZAN2SIN1SIN2LVG1LVG25th*2*
Lia Block99
Courtney Crone1212
Aurelia NobelsRetRet

* Season still in progress.

Italian F4 Championship

YearChassisDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsPtsD.C.PtsT.C.
2024Tatuus F4-T421 Lia Block30000049th013th
Bianca Bustamante30000052nd

Euro 4 Championship

YearChassisDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsPtsD.C.PtsT.C.
2024Tatuus F4-T421 Aurelia Nobels30000029th010th
Bianca Bustamante30000034th

Formula Regional Middle East Championship

YearChassisDriversRacesWinsPolesF. LapsPodiumsPtsD.C.PtsT.C.
2025Tatuus F3 T-318 Evan Giltaire1435282541st3493rd
Kanato Le1510111198th
Taito Kato1500017512th

Former series results

Formula 3 Euro Series

YearCarDriversWinsPolesF.L.D.C.T.C.Points
2003Dallara F303-Mercedes HWA Olivier Pla0303rdN/AN/A
Alexandre Prémat1227th
Bruno Spengler00010th
Jamie Green00020th
2004Dallara F303-Mercedes HWA Jamie Green7681stN/AN/A
Alexandre Prémat3432nd
Eric Salignon3236th
2005Dallara F305-Mercedes HWA Lewis Hamilton158101st1st261
Adrian Sutil2132nd
2006Dallara F305-Mercedes HWA Paul di Resta5311st1st197
Sebastian Vettel4152nd
Giedo van der Garde1106th
Kamui Kobayashi0118th
2007Dallara F305-Mercedes HWA Romain Grosjean6471st1st229
Nico Hülkenberg4233rd
Kamui Kobayashi1104th
Tom Dillmann0009th
2008Dallara F308-Mercedes HWA Nico Hülkenberg7671st1st159
Jules Bianchi2213rd
Jon Lancaster10212th
James Jakes11213th
2009Dallara F308-Mercedes HWA Jules Bianchi9671st1st183
Valtteri Bottas2013rd
Esteban Gutiérrez0009th
Adrien Tambay00023rd
2010Dallara F308-Mercedes HWA Valtteri Bottas2143rd2nd148
Alexander Sims1004th
Jim Pla10010th
  • ART Grand Prix competed under the name ASM Formule 3 from 2003 to 2007.46

GP2 Series

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.D.C.T.C.Points
2005Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome Nico Rosberg235441st1st187
Alexandre Prémat232124th
2006Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome Lewis Hamilton215171st1st180
Alexandre Prémat211013rd
2007Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome Lucas di Grassi211002nd2nd87
Sébastien Buemi1100221st
Mikhail Aleshin400025th
Michael Ammermüller600126th
2008Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome Romain Grosjean202124th5th70
Luca Filippi1000019th
Sakon Yamamoto1000023rd
2009Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome Nico Hülkenberg205361st1st136
Pastor Maldonado202016th
2010Dallara GP2/08-Mecachrome Jules Bianchi200313rd3rd100
Sam Bird201145th
201147Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome Jules Bianchi181103rd5th68
Esteban Gutiérrez1710113th
201248Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome Esteban Gutiérrez243053rd2nd336
James Calado242215th
2013Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome James Calado222023rd5th168
Daniel Abt2200022nd
2014Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome Stoffel Vandoorne224442nd3rd255
Takuya Izawa2200118th
2015Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome Stoffel Vandoorne217571st1st410
Nobuharu Matsushita211319th
2016Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome Sergey Sirotkin222333rd4th251
Nobuharu Matsushita2010311th
René Binder200023rd

In detail

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021222324T.C.Points
2005GP2/05RenaultBSMRFEASMRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEANÜRFEANÜRSPRMAGFEAMAGSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRISTFEAISTSPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSPAFEASPASPRBHRFEABHRSPR1st187
Nico Rosberg8Ret9433471141452173223511
Alexandre Prémat7210RetRet4Ret9Ret352941114Ret18Ret1223
2006GP2/05RenaultBVALFEAVALSPRSMRFEASMRSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEASILFEASILSPRMAGFEAMAGSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRISTFEAISTSPRMNZFEAMNZSPR1st180
Alexandre Prémat9Ret4Ret2171336Ret2319Ret63375Ret
Lewis Hamilton26DSQ101124111195231022232
2007GP2/05RenaultBBHRFEABHRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMAGFEAMAGSPRSILFEASILSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRISTFEAISTSPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSPAFEASPASPRVALFEAVALSPR2nd87
Michael Ammermüller107Ret191012
Mikhail Aleshin6Ret920
Sébastien Buemi7Ret201517Ret1371410Ret
Lucas di Grassi5Ret3352444264411113433Ret13
2008GP2/08RenaultBCATFEACATSPRISTFEAISTSPRMONFEAMONFEAMAGFEAMAGSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRVALFEAVALSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPR5th70
Luca Filippi11Ret1614Ret121038Ret
Sakon Yamamoto12†NC104RetRet18RetRetRet
Romain Grosjean51321Ret10RetRet582417123Ret1943
2009GP2/08RenaultBCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONFEAISTFEAISTSPRSILFEASILSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRVALFEAVALSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRALGFEAALGSPR1st136
Pastor Maldonado56816571Ret94RetDSQ84RetRet15†1120
Nico Hülkenberg9145354351117212Ret63116
2010GP2/08RenaultBCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRISTFEAISTSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR3rd100
Jules BianchiRet1243Ret132Ret2554RetDNS14Ret24187
Sam Bird9418103103104DNS14513RetRet12133Ret
2011GP2/11MecachromePISTFEAISTSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPR5th68
Jules Bianchi377RetRet19Ret71542762283
Esteban GutiérrezRet11Ret1212DNS7110812RetRet214796
2012GP2/11MecachromePSEPFEASEPSPRBHR1FEABHR1SPRBHR2FEABHR2SPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRMRNFEAMRNSPR2nd336
James Calado81531612247Ret82Ret20†8146231214Ret10
Esteban Gutiérrez723210410723†81Ret141058111139Ret26
2013GP2/11MecachromePSEPFEASEPSPRBHRFEABHRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRSILFEASILSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRMRNFEAMRNSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR5th168
James Calado2Ret125Ret11559322968162632061
Daniel AbtRet16147118162215Ret211824†141616172213DSQ95
2014GP2/11MecachromePBHRFEABHRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR3rd255
Takuya Izawa6122013RetRet981623†1319321†1622Ret1420221310
Stoffel Vandoorne12213101413215392371261135215
2015GP2/11MecachromePBHRFEABHRSPRCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRBHRFEABHRSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR1st410
Stoffel Vandoorne121218123952142334121C
Nobuharu Matsushita1061118Ret1943Ret1981Ret15Ret151072Ret11C
2016GP2/11MecachromePCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRBAKFEABAKSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSEPFEASEPSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR4th251
Nobuharu Matsushita118816RetEXEX656Ret9121111116Ret724
René Binder1615
Sergey SirotkinRet11RetRet231261821311291614Ret2Ret43

GP2 Final

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers12T.C.Points
2011GP2/11MecachromePYMCFEAYMCSPR3rd9
James Calado81
Esteban Gutiérrez215

GP2 Asia Series

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsD.C.T.C.Points
2008Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome Romain Grosjean104441st1st61
Stephen Jelley900024th
2008–09Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome Nico Hülkenberg41216th4th47
Sakon Yamamoto110009th
Pastor Maldonado500015th
Nelson Philippe200034th
2009–10Dallara GP2/05-Mecachrome Sam Bird80017th5th20
Jules Bianchi601012th
Marcus Ericsson200024th
201149Dallara GP2/11-Mecachrome Jules Bianchi41022nd2nd22
Esteban Gutiérrez400011th

In detail

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112T.C.Points
2008GP2/05RenaultBDUB1FEADUB1SPRSENFEASENSPRSEPFEASEPSPRBHRFEABHRSPRDUB2FEADUB2SPR1st61
Stephen Jelley1512DSQRetRet1816918DNS
Romain Grosjean1144921Ret1Ret
2008–09GP2/05RenaultBSHIFEASHISPRDUB3FEADUB3SPRBHR1FEABHR1SPRLSLFEALSLSPRSEPFEASEPSPRBHR2FEABHR2SPR4th47
Sakon Yamamoto3148C1711Ret1412Ret64
Nelson Philippe1713
Pastor MaldonadoRetC72RetRet
Nico Hülkenberg4413
2009–10GP2/05RenaultBYMC1FEAYMC1SPRYMC2FEAYMC2SPRBHR1FEABHR1SPRBHR2FEABHR2SPR5th20
Marcus Ericsson1112
Jules Bianchi3710NC10Ret
Sam Bird18†18RetRet13462
2011GP2/11MecachromePYMCFEAYMCSPRIMOFEAIMOSPR2nd22
Jules Bianchi183Ret
Esteban GutiérrezRet12114

GP3 Series

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.D.C.T.C.Points
2010Dallara GP3/10-Renault Esteban Gutiérrez165371st1st130
Alexander Rossi162014th
Pedro Nunes1600024th
201150Dallara GP3/10-Renault Valtteri Bottas164121st1st124
James Calado161122nd
Richie Stanaway410020th
Pedro Nunes1200032nd
201251Dallara GP3/10-Renault Daniel Abt162002nd1st378.5
Aaro Vainio161104th
Conor Daly161006th
2013Dallara GP3/13-AER Facu Regalia161122nd1st378
Conor Daly161113rd
Jack Harvey162015th
2014Dallara GP3/13-AER Marvin Kirchhöfer181243rd2nd347
Dino Zamparelli180027th
Alex Fontana1800111th
2015Dallara GP3/13-AER Esteban Ocon181241st1st477
Marvin Kirchhöfer185113rd
Alfonso Celis Jr.1600012th
2016Dallara GP3/16-Mecachrome Charles Leclerc183441st1st588
Alexander Albon184332nd
Nyck de Vries182116th
Nirei Fukuzumi180007th
2017Dallara GP3/16-Mecachrome George Russell154451st1st578
Jack Aitken151222nd
Nirei Fukuzumi152203rd
Anthoine Hubert150044th
2018Dallara GP3/16-Mecachrome Anthoine Hubert182241st1st640
Nikita Mazepin184152nd
Callum Ilott182123rd
Jake Hughes181008th

In detail

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718T.C.Points
2010GP3/10RenaultPCATFEACATSPRISTFEAISTSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPR1st130
Alexander Rossi8143RetRet52Ret881132Ret15
Esteban Gutiérrez3317171341251671Ret
Pedro Nunes126Ret191511Ret2014619Ret71924Ret
2011GP3/10RenaultPISTFEAISTSPRCATFEACATSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPR1st124
Pedro Nunes2226†1526†Ret15Ret1723Ret1814
Richie Stanaway811019
Valtteri Bottas481077315123112119117
James Calado171322181654625322214
2012GP3/10RenaultPCATFEACATSPRMONFEAMONSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPR1st378.5
Daniel Abt13663624Ret722111512
Conor Daly6123Ret11Ret52236973411
Aaro Vainio3417273Ret56576141114
2013GP3/13AERPCATFEACATSPRVALFEAVALSPRSILFEASILSPRNÜRFEANÜRSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR1st378
Conor Daly351822Ret1092822Ret843
Facu Regalia24†1427351Ret6433341516
Jack Harvey6610121731045RetRet7154
2014GP3/13AERPCATFEACATSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR2nd330
Alex Fontana1119Ret1715Ret1113141363Ret103Ret615
Marvin Kirchhöfer555DNS341Ret119DNS173323211
Dino Zamparelli631588762822729181334
2015GP3/13AERPCATFEACATSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRBHRFEABHRSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR1st477
Alfonso Celis Jr.101015Ret1311181563131288Ret19
Marvin Kirchhöfer516218353Ret41971617
Esteban Ocon173DSQ62222222223243
2016GP3/16MecachromePCATFEACATSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRHOCFEAHOCSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSEPFEASEPSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR1st578
Charles Leclerc191Ret236353164Ret35Ret9
Nirei Fukuzumi3137Ret11744Ret11Ret155Ret7253
Alexander Albon6122114714Ret9106218RetRet
Nyck de Vries9534582013283871136111
2017GP3/16MecachromePCATFEACATSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRJERFEAJERSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR1st590
Jack AitkenRet1225421Ret2182C36148
Nirei Fukuzumi1633Ret162Ret34DNSC151514
George Russell451614DNS11121C2424
Anthoine Hubert54472835Ret73C53115
2018GP3/16MecachromePCATFEACATSPRLECFEALECSPRRBRFEARBRSPRSILFEASILSPRHUNFEAHUNSPRSPAFEASPASPRMNZFEAMNZSPRSOCFEASOCSPRYMCFEAYMCSPR1st640
Callum Ilott3781163562633DSQ131844
Anthoine Hubert22171791433322DSQ343Ret
Nikita Mazepin110251372711251532Ret51
Jake Hughes133101751Ret81614749471672

24 Hours of Le Mans

YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.ClassPos.
2018 SMP Racing5211BR Engineering BR1-AER Mikhail Aleshin Jenson Button Vitaly PetrovLMP1315DNFDNF
17 Matevos Isaakyan Egor Orudzhev Stéphane Sarrazin123DNFDNF
2019 SMP Racing5311BR Engineering BR1-AER Mikhail Aleshin Vitaly Petrov Stoffel VandoorneLMP13793rd3rd
17 Egor Orudzhev Stéphane Sarrazin Sergey Sirotkin163DNFDNF

Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

YearCarEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718DCTCPts
2015Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé C63 DTMMercedes V8HHOC1HOC2LAU1LAU2NOR1NOR2ZAN1ZAN2SPL1SPL2MSC1MSC2OSC1OSC2NÜR1NÜR2HOC1HOC2
Gary PaffettRet323Ret3711107276Ret134RetRet99th10th107
Lucas AuerRetDNS21Ret159172021613191517619161923rd
2016Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé C63 DTMMercedes V8HHOC1HOC2SPL1SPL2LAU1LAU2NOR1NOR2ZAN1ZAN2MSC1MSC2NÜR1NÜR2HUN1HUN2HOC1HOC2
Gary Paffett114181314514DSQ423181972016191511th10th80
Felix Rosenqvist10201218811RetRet25th
Esteban OconRetRet20182315Ret1391826th
2017-2019: ART Grand Prix did not compete.
2020BMW M4 Turbo DTMBMW P48 Turbo I-4tHSPA1SPA2LAU1LAU2LAU1LAU2ASS1ASS2NÜR1NÜR2NÜR1NÜR2ZOL1ZOL2ZOL1ZOL2HOC1HOC2
Robert Kubica1414131316161014161213Ret1412Ret381515th8th20

Formula Renault Eurocup

Formula Renault Eurocup
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/lapsPodiumsT.C.Points
2002Tatuus Renault 2000 Nicolas Armindo400007th80
Mike den Tandt60001
Alexandre Prémat40001
Simon Pagenaud10000
2003Tatuus Renault 2000 Simon Pagenaud810123rd118
Nicolas Armindo40000
Johan-Boris Scheier80000
David Martinez Leon20000
2004-2019: ART Grand Prix did not compete.
2020Tatuus F.3 T-318 Paul Aron1900011st471.5
Grégoire Saucy200002
Victor Martins20610814

*Season in progress.

  • ART Grand Prix competed under the name ASM from 2002 to 2003.

Timeline

Current series
FIA Formula 2 Championship2017–present
FIA Formula 3 Championship2019–present
Formula Regional European Championship2021–present
Extreme E2021–present
F1 Academy2023–present
Euro 4 Championship2024–present
Formula Regional Middle East Championship2025–present
Former series
French Formula Three Championship1997–2002
British Formula 3 International Series1997, 1999–2000, 2009–2010
Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.02001–2003
Formula Renault Eurocup2002–2003, 2020
Formula 3 Euro Series2003–2010
A1 Grand Prix2005–2006
GP2 Series2005–2016
GP2 Asia Series2008–2011
GP3 Series2010–2018
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup2013–2014, 2021–2022
Formula Renault Northern European Cup2013–2015
European Le Mans Series2014
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters2015–2016, 2020
GT4 European Series Northern Cup2017
GT4 European Series Southern Cup2017
Intercontinental GT Challenge2021–2022
Italian F4 Championship2024

Notes

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