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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