Owen Tangavelou
French racing driver
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2025 | Moved to Allay Racing for the Monza round, again achieving a best finish of 11th. |
2025 | Returned to Eurocup-3 with Drivex for the third round at Paul Ricard, with a best finish of 11th. |
2025 | Owen Tangavelou switched to racing in America, joining the USF Pro 2000 Championship with Velocity Racing Development. |
2025 | Tangavelou made a strong debut in the USF Pro 2000 Championship, finishing fifth in the second race at St. Petersburg. |
May 2025 | Announced as joining DEForce Racing for races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Road America. |
2024 | Wins on his Eurocup-3 debut while racing for MP Motorsport. |
2024 | Competes in the Eurocup-3 Winter Series with MP Motorsport, finishing 3rd overall with 27 points. |
2024 | Participates in the full Eurocup-3 championship, securing 4th place overall with 158 points, including 1 win and 3 podium finishes. |
2024 | Became the first Vietnamese driver to win a race in Europe, specifically at the Red Bull Ring. |
2024 | Owen Tangavelou switched to the Eurocup-3 championship, driving for MP Motorsport team. |
2024 | Achieved three pole positions in the Eurocup-3 championship, making history as the first Vietnamese driver to do so at this level. |
2024 | Decided to compete under a Vietnamese licence to represent his family living in Vietnam. |
2023 | Raced in Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Hyundai Blackbirds by MP Motorsport and Formula Regional European Championship with Trident, finishing 33rd and 14th respectively |
2022 | Secured his first race win in the RPM team during the Formula Regional European Championship. |
2022 | Competed in multiple racing series including Formula Regional Asian Championship, Formula Regional European Championship with different teams (Hitech Grand Prix, G4 Racing, and RPM). |
2021 | Competes in French F4 championship. |
2021 | Owen Tangavelou wins his first race in the French F4 Championship, achieving 2 podium finishes and ending the season in 5th position with 160 points. |
2020 | Competed in French F4 Championship with FFSA Academy, finishing 12th overall with 28 points across 20 races |
2020 | Moves up to single-seater racing at the age of 15. |
2019 | Began competitive kart racing at age 14. |
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