Gillian Henrion

French racing driver

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2025 At Portimão, Henrion initially claimed pole position but was disqualified for a non-compliant diffuser. Despite starting from the back and an early pit stop, he charged up to finish eighth in the drivers' standings.
2025 During the ELMS race at Le Castellet, Henrion was involved in a collision with an LMGT3 car, leading to a retirement from the race.
2025 At the ELMS race in Barcelona, Henrion and team achieved a promising runner-up finish.
2025 At the Spa Le Mans Cup race, Henrion overcame a Full-Course Yellow penalty caused by himself to win the race.
2025 At the Spa ELMS race, Henrion's team finished second, just 22 seconds behind winners Team Virage, and had to change the chassis during the weekend.
2025 In the Road to Le Mans, Henrion finished third in race 1, passing Terrence Woodward on the final lap, and took fourth in race 2.
2025 At Le Castellet in the Le Mans Cup, Henrion passed Paul Trojani for the lead but was demoted to second post-race due to a Full-Course Yellow speeding penalty by De Doncker.
2025 At Silverstone Le Mans Cup race, the team finished eighth after De Doncker spun into the gravel at Vale.
2025 In the Le Mans Cup at Barcelona, Henrion and De Doncker finished 12th after experiencing a lap 1 puncture and broken rear mount.
2025 In the final Algarve race, Henrion charged to second in class, and due to a post-race penalty for the winning Inter Europol entry, Motorsport98 was promoted to the race win, securing the Le Mans Cup Pro-Am title for Henrion and De Doncker.
2025 At Silverstone, Henrion narrowly missed pole position to Griffin Peebles, and the team finished ninth after a collision caused heavy damage to the car.
2025 Won the Le Mans Cup - LMP3 Pro-Am championship with Motorsport98, achieving 1st place with 88 points and 2 wins. Also competed in European Le Mans Series - LMP3 with RLR MSport, finishing 8th with 48 points.
2025 Currently competing in Le Mans Cup - LMP3 with Motorsport98, positioned 3rd with 34 points. Also participating in European Le Mans Series - LMP3 with RLR MSport.
2024 Competed in European Le Mans Series - LMP3 with Team Virage, achieving 2 race wins, 3 podium finishes, and finishing 3rd in the championship with 90 points.
2024 At the ELMS season opener in Barcelona, Henrion and his teammates achieved a flawless performance, securing victory in the race.
2024 Gillian Henrion made her European Le Mans Series (ELMS) debut with Virage racing team, continuing her partnership with Gerbi and joining forces with Bernardo Pinheiro.
2023 Competed in Ultimate Cup Series - Relais 208 with Comte Racing Team, finishing 29th in the teams' standings.
2023 Gillian Henrion teams up with Julien Gerbi in the Michelin Le Mans Cup, racing for Team Virage.
2023 Achieved victory at Le Castellet with a 4.9-second gap to runners-up, maintaining strong performance in the Michelin Le Mans Cup.
2023 Finished second at MotorLand Aragón, extending Team Virage's championship lead despite being overtaken by Matt Bell after pit stop.
2023 Won first victory of the Michelin Le Mans Cup season at the opening race in Barcelona with Julien Gerbi.
2023 Becomes the Le Mans Cup champion, winning the title alongside co-driver Julien Gerbi.
2022 Participated in Formula Regional European Championship with G4 Racing, but did not score championship points.
2022 Finished second in Race 1 at Spa-Francorchamps, but won Sunday's race to prematurely clinch the championship.
2022 Secured a pair of victories at Le Mans during the support races for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
2022 Returned to racing with Team Virage in the Ligier European Series after a year-long hiatus.
2022 Achieved first endurance success by securing two pole positions and converting them to lights-to-flag victories at the season opener in Le Castellet.
2022 Won both races in Imola, continuing his dominant season in the Ligier European Series.
2022 Won two races at Monza in the Ligier European Series.
2022 Henrion made a substitute appearance for G4 Racing at the Red Bull Ring, replacing the injured driver Axel Gnos.
2022 Wins the Ligier European Series championship in the JS P4 category.
2020 Gillian Henrion announced he would drive for his family-run team Gillian Track Events GTE in the Formula Regional European Championship, scoring points at every event and achieving one podium in the rookie championship.
2020 During the second race in Mugello, Henrion made a strategic gamble that put him in the lead by almost half a minute, ultimately finishing fourth - his best result of the season. He concluded the championship in tenth place overall.
2019 Competed in French F4 Championship, winning one race at the Hungaroring. Finished consistently in the points, securing four third-placed finishes and ending fifth in the FFSA standings. Finished fourth in the FIA Formula 4 standings, earning five FIA Super Licence points.
2018 Competed in French F4 Championship with FFSA Academy, but did not secure any wins or significant championship position.
2018 Made his single-seater racing debut in the final round of the French F4 Championship at Le Castellet, finishing all races in the top ten as a guest driver without scoring points.

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