Enzo Peugeot

French racing driver

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2025 Competes in the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship with RPM team.
2025 Peugeot switched to RPM for his second season in the Formula Regional European Championship. After failing to score points in the first three rounds, he was replaced by Ean Eyckmans and left the team.
2024 Expanded racing career to include Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Saintéloc Racing and Formula Regional European Championship, finishing 25th and 13th respectively.
2024 Enzo Peugeot moved to the Formula Regional European Championship, competing with Saintéloc Racing for the season.
2023 Competed in French F4 championship, winning multiple races at the Pau Grand Prix and subsequent rounds, which put him 14 points ahead of rival Evan Giltaire before the season finale.
2023 Lost the French F4 championship title at Circuit Paul Ricard after Evan Giltaire won two races and Peugeot did not win and suffered a DNF (Did Not Finish), resulting in Giltaire winning the championship by four points.
2022 Raced in French F4 Championship with FFSA Academy, achieving 2 wins and finishing 5th in the championship with 149 points.
2022 Achieved his first podium in only his second race of the French F4 Championship.
2022 Won his maiden victory in the French F4 Championship at Spa-Francorchamps during the fourth round of the series.
2022 Secured another win in the French F4 Championship at the Valencia circuit.
2022 Enzo Peugeot moved into racing cars, competing in the 2022 French F4 Championship.
2021 Competed in French F4 Championship as a guest driver for FFSA Academy, competing in 3 races without scoring points.
2021 Participated in IAME Winter Cup in X30 Senior category, finishing 20th
2021 Enzo Peugeot made his single-seater racing debut at the season finale of the French F4 Championship, competing at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.
2020 Won the French Championship in Junior category
2020 Enzo Peugeot claimed the French Karting Championship title.
2019 Competed in BNL Karting Series in OKJ category, achieving 1st place

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