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Yani Stevenheydens
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Yani Stevenheydens (born 22 February 2006) is a Belgian racing driver who is competing in the 2025 Eurocup-3 season for GRS Team. He was the 2024 French F4 vice-champion.

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Formula 4

2023

After winning the IAME series shootout, Stevenheydens was announced to be making his single-seater debut in the French F4 Championship.[1] In only his second race in Nogaro, the Belgian was able to take his first podium with third place.[2] This was followed by a double rostrum at the Pau Grand Prix.[3] His first win of the campaign came during the penultimate round in Lédenon having defended against Hiyu Yamakoshi for the win.[4] Stevenheydens would triumph once again during the season finale at the Circuit Paul Ricard, placing him seventh in the standings with 107 points.[5]

2024

Stevenheydens remained in French F4 for 2024.[6] He started the season with two poles in Nogaro,[7] and took a lights-to-flag victory during the first race.[8] More podiums and a double pole in Spa-Francorchamps followed,[9] before he dominated the Nürburgring with a double victory, putting him into the lead of the standings.[10] He duelled with title rival Jules Caranta in the second Magny-Cours race,[11] but managed to take a fifth win the next day with a dominant performance.[12] However, a double win in Dijon-Prenois for rival Taito Kato reduced Stevenheydens' points lead to a mere six points.[13] A second and third place podium in the Paul Ricard final round meant that Stevenheydens initially clinched the title,[14] but a post-race penalty for him in the final race dropped him behind Kato in the standings, forcing him Stevenheydens to settle as runner-up behind Kato by six points.[15]

2025

Stevenheydens was set up for a step up to Eurocup-3 in 2025 after a successful 2024 season.[16] However, a lack of budget forced him to compete in a third F4 season, moving over to the F4 Spanish Championship with MP Motorsport.[17] He joined the team for the Eurocup-4 Spanish Winter Championship, where he finished 13th overall, taking one win in the sprint race at Navarra.[18] He was not present for the first two rounds of the main season.

Eurocup-3

Despite earlier announcements that he would not be competing in the 2025 Eurocup-3 season, GRS Team announced in May 2025 that Stevenheydens would be racing for them.[19] He joined the same team for the final round of the Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship, where he took a best finish of 11th in race two.[20]

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Karting record

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Racing career summary

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Complete French F4 Championship results

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Complete Eurocup-4 Spanish Winter Championship results

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Complete Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship results

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Complete Eurocup-3 results

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