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Quentin Antonel

French racing driver (born 2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Quentin Antonel (born 2006) is a French racing driver currently competing in the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series.

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Early years

Coming from a racing family — his father having raced during the 1990s —, Antonel started his career in 2022, driving in the TTE Formula Renault Cup.[1] During the first half of the season, he scored a podium at Val de Vienne and won at Lédenon.[1] Going into the final two races, Antonel held second in the overall championship.[2] He remained there at season's end thanks to a dominant final round by champion Franck Chappard, while winning the under-21 title.[3]

In 2023, Antonel joined Q1-trackracing to contest the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux. He finished 20th in the standings with a best result of seventh at the Hockenheimring.[4] Antonel also competed in the final three events of the GT Cup Open Europe, driving a Porsche GT3 Cup car alongside Nicolas Vandierendonck in the Am class.[5] The pair took two class wins and never finished off the class podium in their six starts. Thus, they were able to finish second in the Am standings.[6] To cap off his campaign, Antonel raced in the 24 Hours of Zolder and finished eighth in class.[7][8]

Antonel joined CMR in the 2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe season, partnering Loris Cabirou.[9] With three points-scoring races, Antonel finished 25th in the Pro class's standings.[10] He also drove in the Ultimate Cup Series - European Endurance Prototype Cup with Lamo Racing, driving five of the season's six races in the NP02 class.

LMP3

At the end of 2024, Antonel participated in the rookie test of the European Le Mans Series. He drove a Ligier JS P320 for Racing Spirit of Léman.[11] He then signed at M Racing to contest the 2025 European Le Mans Series alongside bronze-ranked Stéphane Tribaudini, piloting the new Ligier JS P325 chassis in the LMP3 class.[12][13] Despite setting the pace in pre-season testing, Antonel had a quiet race at Barcelona on his way to fourth.[14][15] At Le Castellet, the team fought for victory after a strong run from Tribaudini in wet conditions; they had to settle for second after Antonel was passed by Adrien Closmenil with 40 minutes to go.[16][17] Thanks to a sudden downpour during Imola qualifying, Antonel slotted in third on the grid.[18] During the race however, a puncture and subsequent damage forced the M Racing crew into retirement.[19] Fifth at Spa was followed by a second place at Silverstone.[20] At the final round in Portimão, Antonel ran third in class and was on course to secure second in the LMP3 standings, before an electrical issue with 40 minutes left caused the car to drop to eighth in the race and fourth in the championship.[21][22]

Antonel also drove in the 2025 Road to Le Mans event alongside Vladislav Lomko.[23]

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Racing career summary

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As Antonel was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.
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Complete Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe results

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Complete Ultimate Cup Series results

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Complete European Le Mans Series results

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