Levente Révész

Hungarian racing driver

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2025 At Barcelona, with Maximilian Götz, won race 1 after taking the lead during pit stops, and finished eighth in race 2, setting up a title decider in Monza.
2025 At Le Castellet, raced with Maximilian Götz and regained the championship lead by winning race 1 by passing Anthony Bartone, followed by a tenth-place finish in race 2.
2025 At Portimão, won race 2 with teammate Matteo Cairoli, after finishing fourth in race 1 with a third-place on-track performance penalized for hitting Anthony Bartone.
2025 At the Spa endurance race, won the GT Open 500 with new teammate Maximilian Götz after a mechanical issue for the leading Greystone McLaren.
2025 At Hockenheim, finished sixth in race 1 and third in a rainy race 2 with Maximilian Götz.
2025 At the Austria round, finished 12th on Saturday after a lap 1 puncture, then fifth on Sunday with Maximilian Götz, maintaining his points lead.
2025 At his home race in Budapest, competed with Philip Ellis.
2025 Competed in Middle East Trophy - GT3 with Team Motopark, finishing 9th with 14 points
2025 Won the International GT Open championship, securing 1st place with 2 wins and 3 podium finishes.
2025 Révész competes in the International GT Open racing series with the Motopark team, representing a significant stage in his professional racing career.
2024 Competed in the Euroformula Open Championship with Team Motopark, finishing 5th overall with 1 win and 2 fastest laps.
2023 Achieved first win in the Euroformula Open Championship while driving for Team Motopark, finishing 9th in the championship standings.
2023 Competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP, finishing the season in 25th place.
2023 Competed in the Formula Regional European Championship with Arden Motorsport.
2022 Joined Evans GP Academy and competed in the Formula Regional Asian Championship, finishing the season in 23rd place.
2022 Joined Van Amersfoort Racing to compete in the Formula Regional European Championship, finishing the season in 28th place without scoring any points.
2021 Participated in FIA Central European Zone Formula 4, finishing 15th overall with 1 point
2021 Levente Révész made his single-seater racing debut in the Italian F4 Championship, competing for AKM Motorsport and finishing the season in 31st place.
2021 Révész participated as a guest driver for R-ace GP in two rounds of the ADAC Formula 4 Championship.
2021 Secured his only points finish of the Italian F4 Championship season at the Vallelunga Circuit.
2020 Competed in multiple karting championships, including SKUSA Winter Series, South Garda Winter Cup, WSK Champions Cup (10th), WSK Open Cup (10th), WSK Super Master Series (24th), WSK Euro Series (13th), CIK-FIA European Championship (30th), and participated in CIK-FIA World Championship.
2019 Competed in multiple karting championships, including WSK Champions Cup (24th), South Garda Winter Cup (27th), WSK Euro Series (21st), and German Karting Championship (4th). Participated in CIK-FIA European Championship (49th) and CIK-FIA World Championship (18th) in OKJ category.
2018 Competed in CIK-FIA European Championship in OKJ category with Lennox Racing Team, finishing 67th overall.

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