R-ace GP

French auto racing team

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2025 R-ace GP entered the F4 Middle East Championship.
2025 R-ace GP competes in racing series with Tatuus F3 T-318-Alpine chassis, featuring drivers Enzo Deligny from France, Jin Nakamura from Japan, and Akshay Bohra from India
2025 Akshay Bohra secures 1 pole position in 8 races, finishing 5th with 41 points
2025 Enzo Deligny achieves 1 win and 1 pole position out of 8 races, finishing 3rd overall with 90 points
2025 Jin Nakamura competes in 8 races but does not secure any wins, finishing 13th with 17 points
2025 R-ace GP announced their return to the Michelin Le Mans Cup with three Duqueine D09 LMP3 cars.
2025 R-ace GP finished runner-up in the Formula Regional Middle East, with Ugo Ugochukwu finishing third in the drivers' standings.
2025 R-ace GP won three F4 Middle East titles: Team Champion, Driver Champion (with Emanuele Olivieri), and Driver Vice-Champion (with Mercedes junior driver Alex Powell).
2024 R-ace GP began competing in Le Mans Cup and Prototype Winter Series.
2024 R-ace GP wins Team Champion and Driver Champion titles in the Formula Middle East Regional Championship. Tuukka Taponen wins the Rookie Champion title.
2024 R-ace GP participates in the Michelin Le Mans Cup, finishing as runner-up.
2023 R-ace GP expanded to Formula Regional Middle East Championship, Euro 4 Championship, and F4 South East Asia Championship.
2023 Anurag raced for US Racing, competing in six races during the season.
2023 R-ace GP again finishes as runner-up in the Formula Regional Championship.
2022 R-ace GP competed in Formula Regional Asian Championship and F4 UAE Championship.
2022 Giovanni Maschio competed with AS Motorsport, participating in thirteen races during the season.
2022 R-ace GP finishes as runner-up in the Formula Regional Championship.
2021 R-ace GP entered the Formula Regional European Championship.
2021 R-ace GP wins the team title in Formula Regional with drivers Hadrien David, Zane Maloney, Isack Hadjar, and Léna Bühler. Hadrien David finishes second in the drivers' standings.
2020 R-ace GP participated in the Toyota Racing Series.
2020 Kirill Smal raced for Prema Powerteam in the Formula Regional Asian Championship, competing in nine races during the season.
2020 R-ace GP continues its development in ADAC Formula 4, fielding drivers Victor Bernier, Kirill Smal, Artem Lobanenko, and Roe Meyuhas.
2020 R-ace GP competes in Formula Renault Eurocup with Caio Collet and Petr Ptacek. Collet finishes as runner-up in the championship, competing against Victor Martins.
2019 R-ace GP expanded into ADAC Formula 4 Championship with Gregoire Saucy and László Tóth, and participated in Italian F4 Championship. The team achieved the Eurocup triple crown: teams' title for the 3rd consecutive year, rookie title with Caio Collet, and drivers' title with Oscar Piastri, who won 7 races and scored 320 points.
July 2019 R-ace GP announced expansion into Toyota Racing Series, collaborating with MTEC Motorsport for the 2020 season.
2018 R-ace GP started competing in the Italian F4 Championship.
2018 R-ace GP continued in Eurocup with Max Fewtrell, Victor Martins, Logan Sargeant, and Charles Milesi, all part of the Renault Sport Academy. Gabriel Gandulia joined the team for the NEC championship.
2017 R-ace GP continued with Palmer and Defourny, and expanded the team by adding Robert Shwartzman and Raúl Guzman. They signed three drivers from the 2016 French F4 Championship: Gilles Magnus, Michael Benyahia, and Théo Coicaud, along with karting champion Charles Milesi making his single-seater debut.
2016 R-ace GP announced the team's return, retaining drivers Defourny and Palmer, and adding Julien Falchero and Marcus Armstrong to the lineup. The team finished third in Eurocup and maintained their performance in NEC championship.
2015 R-ace GP entered the Renault Sport Trophy competition.
2011 R-ace GP began competing in Formula Renault Northern European Cup and Formula Renault Eurocup simultaneously.

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