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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