Hadrien David
French racing driver
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2025 | Hadrien David competed in the Le Mans Cup season with R-ace, partnering Hugo Schwarze in the Duqueine D09 chassis in the LMP3 class. |
2025 | David and Schwarze secured the Le Mans Cup title with a decisive win at Silverstone, clinching the championship with one round remaining in the season. |
2024 | Competed in Le Mans Cup - LMP3 with R-ace GP, finishing 2nd overall with 1 win and 5 pole positions. Also participated in Prototype Winter Series and Eurocup-3. |
2024 | In the final Portimão round of the Le Mans Cup, lost the championship by 5.5 points after a badly-timed safety car period dropped the team to 14th. |
2024 | During the Road to Le Mans event, recovered from pit stop challenges to finish third on track, ultimately classified fifth due to a corner cutting penalty. |
2024 | At Spa, experienced a race retirement due to a multi-car pileup on lap 1, despite Michal securing pole position. |
2024 | Joined Fabien Michal and R-ace GP for the final round of the Prototype Winter Series, winning his first LMP3 victory by overtaking Rik Koen and Danny Soufi during the second stint. |
2024 | At Le Castellet, overcame a challenging start with a spin by Michal and pit stop penalties, charging forward to finish third while being the fastest driver on the circuit. |
2024 | Competed in the Le Mans Cup with R-ace GP and teammate Fabien Michal, finishing second in the Barcelona season opener, narrowly losing the lead to Tommy Foster late in the race. |
2024 | At Mugello, achieved a dominant performance, winning the race by 42 seconds and claiming the championship lead. |
2024 | Hadrien David competed in a one-off round of Eurocup-3 at MotorLand Aragón with the Drivex team. |
2023 | Achieved 3rd place in the Formula 4 South East Asia Championship with R-ace GP, winning 3 races and securing 2 pole positions. |
2023 | Left the Alpine Affiliate programme after just one year. |
2023 | Participated in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test with MP Motorsport team. |
2023 | David made a one-off return to the Formula Regional European Championship with ART Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, replacing driver Charlie Wurz who was unable to compete due to laryngitis. |
2023 | David returned to the Formula Regional European Championship with Monolite Racing, replacing absent driver Kirill Smal at the Red Bull Ring round. |
2022 | Competed in multiple championships including Formula Regional Asian Championship (9th place), Formula Regional European Championship (4th place with 3 wins and 3 pole positions), and Italian F4 Championship. |
2022 | Hadrien David made his sportscar debut, competing in a round of the Ultimate Cup Series in the LMP3 class. |
2022 | Competed in the Formula Regional European Championship with R-ace GP team, continuing his previous season's partnership. |
2022 | Participated in the Formula Regional Asian Championship for the first two rounds, winning two victories and finishing 9th in the overall standings. |
September 2022 | Participated in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test with Carlin team during the second day of testing. |
March 2022 | Re-signed by the Renault Sport Academy, now renamed as Alpine Affiliate programme. |
2021 | Finished fourth in the second race at Imola. |
2021 | Secured his first podium by finishing third place in a race at Imola. |
2021 | Finishes as the runner-up in the Formula Regional European Championship. |
January 2020 | Became a member of the Renault Sport Academy after winning the French F4 title. |
January 2020 | Confirmed to make his Formula Renault Eurocup debut with MP Motorsport, partnering Franco Colapinto for the upcoming season. |
2019 | Drove as a guest driver for R-ace GP in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship at Circuit Zandvoort and Nürburgring, with his best finish being 7th in the final race at Nürburgring. |
2019 | Won at Lédenon, despite experiencing some difficult races with 9th and 16th place finishes, remained championship leader with Reshad de Gerus as his main rival. |
2019 | Joined the French F4 Championship and participated in the F4 SEA Championship, driving a Mygale M14-F4-Renault. Won 6 out of 8 races in the F4 SEA Championship, achieving 1 second place and 1 seventh place. |
2019 | In the French F4 series opening round at Nogaro, won two of three races, secured two pole positions, and achieved all three fastest laps, taking the lead in the championship. |
2019 | Won two victories at Hungaroring and consistently maintained podium positions for the rest of the season. |
2019 | Achieved a victory at Paul Ricard, becoming the youngest driver to win in any FIA Formula 4 category at age 15, finishing the season with 280 points. |
2019 | Won his third victory of the season at Pau. |
2019 | Becomes the youngest FIA Formula 4 Champion by winning the French F4 Championship at age 15. |
October 2019 | Participated in post-season test at Yas Marina with R-ace GP and MP Motorsport, marking the beginning of his Formula Renault Eurocup career. |
2018 | Competed in South Garda Winter Cup and WSK Super Master Series in OKJ category, finishing 15th and 7th respectively. Participated in CIK-FIA European Championship - OKJ, achieving 12th place. |
2018 | Won the WSK at La Conca in the OK-Junior category and won a round of the German Championship in Genk in the OK category. |
2017 | Improved international presence, finishing fourth in the European Championship and third in Genk, German Championship in the OK-Junior category. |
2016 | Made international debut, becoming Belgian Champion in X30 Cadet. Won the Coupe de France and became Champion of France Cadet. Participated in 30 national and international competitions, climbing 28 times on the podium and winning 26 victories. |
2015 | Won the French Cup and the Rotax Challenge. Finished third in the French Championship in the same category and became a member of the French Karting Team. |
2014 | Finished fifth in the Coupe de France and French Championship in the Minime category. Named best rookie and entered the FFSA 10-153 program. |
2013 | Started official karting competition in the Mini-kart category, finishing third in the Coupe de France, first in the Poitou-Charentes regional championship, and second in the Center Region championship. |
2012 | Competed in Championnat de France Regional Aquitaine - Mini Kart series, achieving 1st place. |
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