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Enzo Yeh

Taiwanese racing driver (born 2008) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Enzo Yeh
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Rui-heng "Enzo" Yeh (Chinese: 葉睿恆; pinyin: Yè Ruìhéng; born 21 September 2008) is a Taiwanese racing driver who competes in the Formula Regional European Championship for RPM.

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Born and raised in Taipei, Yeh began competitive kart racing aged seven, winning several national titles in China. He progressed to Formula 4 in 2023, contesting the South East Asia Championship for Asia Racing Team. After a further season in the UAE, Italian, and Euro 4 Championships with R-ace GP, Yeh graduated to Formula Regional in Oceania and Europe.

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Karting

Yeh had a successful karting career in Asia. In 2016, he won the newcomer award in that year's China Racing Gold Champagne Awards after winning the Rotax Max Challenge China in the Micro B class in 2016.[3]

In 2019, he won the same award after winning the China Karting Championship in the Cadet class and by representing China in the IAME International Final.[4] In the same year, he was runner-up to William Go in the Asian Karting Open Championship in Mini Rok.[5]

In 2020, he won the China Karting Championship in the Junior class, before moving to the Senior class for 2021 and 2022, winning the championship both times.

Yeh also was champion in the National Karting Club Championship, winning the Junior class in 2021 and the Open class in 2022.[6][7]

Formula 4

2023

Yeh made his car racing debut in the Formula 4 South East Asia Championship for Asia Racing Team.[8] Despite missing the Zhuzhou round as he participated in the Ferrari Scouting World Final,[9][10] he achieved one podium finish at Sepang, and completed the season as 7th overall and 3rd in the rookies.[11][12]

2024

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Yeh driving at the Mugello Circuit during the 2024 Italian F4 Championship

During the winter of 2024, Yeh raced in the 2024 Formula 4 UAE Championship for R-ace GP.[13] He scored a third-place finish at Yas Marina and finished 14th in the standings.[14][15]

After testing for R-ace GP ahead of the Italian F4 season, Yeh joined Luka Sammalisto in the French team's 2-car operation for the Italian F4 and Euro 4 Championships.[16][17] He finished Italian F4 in 23rd, scoring six points with a seventh place finish at Misano.[18] In Euro 4, he did not secure any points.[19]

Formula Regional

2025

At the start of 2025, Yeh joined M2 Competition to compete in the Formula Regional Oceania Championship.[20] In his first weekend at Taupo, Yeh qualified ninth for race one and gained two positions to open the season with a seventh-place finish.[21][22] In race two, Yeh finished second on the road behind Matías Zagazeta but was given a five-second penalty for jumping the start and was relegated to fourth.[23] After qualifying eighth for race three, Yeh went off-track during the race and fell to 16th.[24]

After a difficult weekend at Hampton Downs where he only managed a best result of 11th,[25] Yeh equalled his best result up to that point, taking fourth-place in race two at Manfeild.[26] Having qualified sixth for race three, Yeh held off Tommy Smith to maintain sixth-place at the checkered flag.[27][28]

In the following round at Teretonga Park, Yeh started off the weekend by finishing eighth in race one.[29] Starting on reverse grid pole in race two, Yeh fell to fourth at the start, but was able to hold off Josh Pierson to finish fourth.[30] In the final round of the season at Highlands, Yeh had another difficult weekend, finishing no better than 11th and retiring from the New Zealand Grand Prix after colliding with James Lawley.[31]

For his main campaign, Yeh joined RPM to contest the Formula Regional European Championship.[32]

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Karting record

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Racing record

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Racing career summary

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Complete Formula 4 South East Asia Championship results

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Complete Formula 4 UAE Championship results

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Complete Italian F4 Championship results

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Complete Euro 4 Championship results

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Complete Formula Regional Oceania Championship results

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Complete Formula Regional European Championship results

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Notes

  1. Yeh is Taiwanese and competes under the "Chinese Taipei" flag, which is used by the FIA to designate drivers licensed by the Chinese Taipei Automobile Federation.[2]

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