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Enzo Guibbert

French racing driver (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Enzo Guibbert
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Enzo Guibbert (born 16 June 1995) is a French racing driver who last competed for Racing Technology in Porsche Carrera Cup France.

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Guibbert began karting at the age of 10, competing until 2023.[1] During his karting career, Guibbert most notably won the 2010 French Karting Championship in the KF2 and the 2011 South European KF2 Trophy.[2][3]

The following year, Guibbert made his single-seater debut, driving in the FFSA Academy-centrally run French F4 Championship.[4] Starting off the season with a third-place finish at Lédenon,[5] Guibbert then scored second-place finishes at Val de Vienne and Magny-Cours en route to a fourth-place points finish.[6][7]

Despite winning the Volant Euroformula scholarship, Guibbert left single-seaters in 2013 to join Pro GT by Almeras for his maiden season in the FFSA GT Championship.[8] In his rookie year, Guibbert scored two podiums at Le Mans and Lédenon to end the year 14th in points.[9][10] Following a part-time campaign for Sport Garage the following year, in which he won the season-ending race at Le Castellet,[11] Guibbert remained with the team for 2015 as he made his Blancpain Endurance Series debut.[12]

Switching to Endurance Prototypes for 2016, Guibbert joined Graff to race in the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series.[13] In his maiden season, Guibbert scored wins at Le Castellet and Spa to end the season third in points despite missing one race.[14][15] For his sophomore season in the European Le Mans Series, Guibbert stepped up to Graff's LMP2 team alongside Paul Petit and Eric Trouillet.[16] In his maiden season in LMP2 racing, Guibbert qualified on pole at Monza,[17] before finishing third at the Red Bull Ring and Le Castellet to end the year seventh in points.[18][19]

Remaining in LMP2 competition for 2018, Guibbert remained with Graff Racing as part of their G-Drive Racing-branded second car alongside James Allen and José Gutiérrez.[20] After racing with them in the first two rounds and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Guibbert left the team and the series.[21] Following this, Guibbert made a one-off appearance in the French GT4 Cup for 3Y Technology at Magny-Cours,[22] and also tested LMP1 machinery for ByKolles Racing at Spa.[23] Guibbert briefly returned to LMP2 competition by making his FIA World Endurance Championship debut with Larbre Compétition at the 6 Hours of Shanghai.[24] Two months later, Guibbert ended the year by racing in the only edition of the GT4 International Cup with 3Y Technology,[25] in which he finished third overall and won the Pro-Am class.[26]

In 2019, Guibbert joined Racing Technology to race in Porsche Carrera Cup France.[27] scoring a lone podium at Misano as he ended the year fifth in points and securing the Rookie title.[28] During 2019, Guibbert also competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona with PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports in the LMP2 class,[29] and also made a one-off appearance in Porsche Supercup with MRS GT-Racing.[30] At the beginning of 2020, Guibbert's career was put on hold due to a lack of funding.[31]

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Karting record

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Racing record

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Racing career summary

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Complete French F4 Championship results

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Complete GT World Challenge Europe results

GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

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Complete European Le Mans Series results

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24 Hours of Le Mans results

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Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

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Complete Porsche Supercup results

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Notes

  1. Guibbert competed for Intrepid Driver Program in round 2 and as a Privateer in rounds 5, 7.
  2. Guibbert competed for Action Karting in rounds 1, 4–5 and for MRT in rounds 2–3.
  3. Guibbert competed for Braun Racing in round 1 and for Midi Pyrenees in round 3.

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