Nationality French Wins 1 Debut season 2014 Poles 0 | Car no. 36 Name Paul-Loup Chatin Starts 5 Current team Signature Team | |
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Born 19 October 1991 (age 33) Dourdan (France) ( 1991-10-19 ) |
T moignage de paul loup chatin apr s les 24 heures du mans 2015
Paul-Loup Chatin (born 19 October 1991) is a professional racing driver from France. He is best known for winning the European Le Mans Series LMP2 class title in 2014, with Nelson Panciatici and Oliver Webb.
Contents
- T moignage de paul loup chatin apr s les 24 heures du mans 2015
- 24 Heures du Mans Interview de Paul Loup Chatin
- Karting
- Formula Renault
- Sports car racing
- References

24 Heures du Mans - Interview de Paul Loup Chatin
Karting

Born in Dourdan, Chatin began his karting career in 2006 at the age of 14, progressing to the KF2 category by 2008.
Formula Renault

Chatin made his debut in single-seater in 2010, joining the F4 Eurocup 1.6 series. Chatin finished fourth in the championship, with two wins at Silverstone, behind his future Eurocup rivals Stoffel Vandoorne and Norman Nato.
In 2011, he graduated to the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series, with the Tech 1 Racing team. He finished ninth with a win on home soil at Le Castellet, and another podium finish, at Silverstone. He also had a full-time campaign in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps with the same team, collecting three consecutive victories at the Hungaroring and Le Castellet, finally finishing third in the championship.
For the 2012 season, Chatin remained in the Eurocup with Tech 1. He improved to sixth in the championship, but failed to achieve a victory during the campaign. He defended his third position in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps, losing the title fight to Daniil Kvyat and Nato.
Sports car racing
In 2013, Chatin decided to switch to sports car racing, joining Team Endurance Challenge in the LMPC category of the European Le Mans Series. He had just one full-time rival and clinched the series title after three wins at Imola, Spielberg and the Hungaroring.
For the 2014 season he moved to the LMP2 category, joining the Signatech Alpine squad. He was victorious at Spielberg and had another two podiums on his way to the championship title, with team-mates Nelson Panciatici and Oliver Webb. Chatin also contested the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he finished third in the LMP2 category.