Loïc Duval
Driver Profile
- English Full Name: Loïc Duval
- Nationality: France
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FIA Driver Categorisation:
Platinum
- Recent Team: N/A
- Total Podiums: 0 (🏆 0 / 🥈 0 / 🥉 0)
- Total Races: 0
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Racer Overview
Loïc Duval, born on June 12, 1982, is a French professional racing driver with a diverse and highly successful career spanning various motorsport disciplines. Currently competing for Peugeot Sport in the FIA World Endurance Championship, Duval has established himself as a top-tier competitor. He began his racing journey in karting, progressing to become the Formula Campus France champion in 2002 and the Formula Renault 2.0 France champion in 2003.
Duval's career highlights include winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2013 with Allan McNish and Tom Kristensen for Audi Sport, securing the FIA WEC World Championship in the same year, and clinching the Formula Nippon title in 2009. He has also competed in Formula E, DTM, and Super GT, showcasing his adaptability across different racing formats. Beyond these achievements, Duval boasts victories in the 12 Hours of Sebring and has demonstrated his versatility by participating in series like A1 Grand Prix and Extreme E.
Known for his concise and precise approach, Duval spent a significant part of his career in Japan, considering circuits like Macau and Suzuka among the greatest challenges. Off the track, he enjoys football and music, balancing his passion for motorsport with other interests. Residing near Geneva with his family, Loïc Duval continues to be a prominent figure in the world of racing.