Esteban Masson
French racing driver
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2025 | Won the European Le Mans Series - LMP2 with 1 win and 51 points, securing a 1st place overall position |
2025 | Esteban Masson joins VDS Panis Racing to compete in the LMP2 class of the European Le Mans Series, partnering with teammates Ollie Gray and Charles Milesi in sports prototype racing. |
2025 | Esteban Masson returned to single-seater racing by competing in the Super Formula Lights championship with the TOM'S racing team. |
2024 | Competed in the European Le Mans Series - LMGT3 with Kessel Racing, finishing 2nd overall with 2 wins and 74 points. |
2024 | Participated in the Asian Le Mans Series - GT with CarGuy Racing, achieving 1 win and 25 points, finishing 15th. |
2024 | Esteban Masson joined Akkodis ASP Team in the World Endurance Championship, competing full-time in the LMGT3 category alongside teammates José María López and Takeshi Kimura. |
2023 | Esteban Masson made his debut in endurance racing during the final round of the 2023 FIA World Endurance Championship at the 8 Hours of Bahrain, racing with Kessel Racing in the LMGTE Am category and finishing in fifth place. |
2023 | Experienced a challenging double DNF at Circuito de Jerez, which significantly reduced his championship lead. |
2023 | Won both races in the Barcelona season finale, clinching the Eurocup-3 championship title despite close competition from title rival Mari Boya. |
2023 | Joined Campos Racing in Eurocup-3 racing series for the season. |
2023 | Secured a double victory in Aragón, marking a turning point in his season after a slow start. |
2023 | Achieved a double podium in Monza, which propelled him to the championship lead. |
2023 | Secured a second double victory in Zandvoort, further strengthening his championship position. |
2023 | Masson joined Saintéloc Racing in the Formula Regional European Championship and achieved his first podium, securing second place at Circuit Paul Ricard. |
2023 | Becomes the Eurocup-3 champion, further establishing his racing prowess. |
2022 | At Circuit Zandvoort, Masson was involved in a collision with Pietro Delli Guanti approaching turn two, which resulted in Delli Guanti's car rolling. Both drivers were uninjured and no penalties were given. |
2022 | Masson switched from FA Racing to ART Grand Prix during the season, replacing Mari Boya. He finished 24th in the championship standings, scoring his only point at the Hungaroring. |
2022 | Masson joined FA Racing team in the Formula Regional European Championship as one of the French Federation of Automobile Sport's Équipe de France representatives, competing alongside Victor Bernier and Nicolás Baptiste. |
2021 | Won in the penultimate round at Le Castellet and took another victory in the first race of the final round in Nevers. |
2021 | Joined the French F4 Championship full-time and won the opening race at Nogaro, taking an early championship lead. |
2021 | Achieved two victories in Magny-Cours and one at the Hungaroring, solidifying his strong start in the championship. |
2021 | Wins the French F4 Championship, marking a significant milestone in his early racing career. |
2020 | Competed in the final round of French Formula 4 at Le Castellet as a guest driver, securing points-paying positions in two races, though not earning championship points due to his guest driver status. |
2020 | Competed in the IAME Euro Series, finishing in fifth place overall, demonstrating his ongoing prowess in karting competitions. |
2019 | Esteban Masson made his single-seater racing debut in the final round of the French F4 Championship at the Paul Ricard Circuit, competing in three races and achieving a best finish of eleventh place. |
2019 | Masson won the French Junior Championship in karting, continuing his success in the competitive racing category. |
2018 | Esteban Masson won the National Series Karting title, marking a significant achievement in his early karting career. |
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