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Nationality
  
British

Starts
  
0

Car no.
  
19


Current team
  
Team Pelfrey

Debut season
  
2015

Name
  
Raoul Owens

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Born
  
22 August 1994 (age 29) Pembury, Kent (England) (
1994-08-22
)

Former teams
  
Mark Burdett Motorsport

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Raoul Owens (born 22 August 1994) is a London-based, British racing driver. He will debut in the 2016 Renault Sport Trophy with the R-ace GP team.

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Early years

It was in the UK at the age of 8 that Raoul Owens began competing in karting. Shortly after, in 2005 with the family move to South Africa, Raoul continued his early development by joining the Western Province Motoring Club. By the following year Raoul had his first substantial milestone, winning the Mini Max Regional Championship.

In 2009 he moved up to the South African Northern Region where he was able to race alongside sterner competition at circuits that included Zwartkops Raceway and Vereeniging. The reward was to end the season as Vice Champion in the Junior Max Vice Championship, as well in the Rotax SARMC National Series – all in his inaugural year. As a result, Raoul was eligible to compete in the season's highlight event, the Rotax Grand Finals held in Egypt. Simultaneously the same year, Raoul was to be seen competing in Europe, this time in the Rotax European Max Series. This proved a huge success, with Raoul being ranked 8th in a field of 50 other drivers. 2010 was also busy, with Raoul competing solely on the international stage in the Euro Max Challenge Series at leading circuits in Europe, as well as in the UK in the 'Super1' National Series.

Formula Renault BARC

2011 saw the biggest step up in class for Raoul as he advanced to Europe's highest rated open-wheel category at this level, Formula Renault BARC. Consequently, Raoul was to compete for 2 years at some of the most iconic UK tracks including Donington Park, Thruxton, Snetterton, Croft, Brands Hatch and Silverstone – showcasing to crowds of up to 40,000. In the 2012 season he also competed in one-off competitions at Spa-Francorchamps, Magny-Cours and Le Mans. This year ended with an overall Top 10 finish.

Formula Renault Northern European Cup NEC

In 2013 Raoul embarked on a programme in mainland Europe with Mark Burdett Motorsport within the ranks of Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup, racing in the hotly contested Northern European Cup (NEC) and increasing his exposure to the prestigious World Series by Renault (WSR) Formula Renault 2.0 category in 2014. To consolidate his skills in 2014, in addition to competing again in the Northern European Cup, Raoul competed in selected WSR events under wild cards. During this period Raoul worked with chief race engineer, Andy Miller – veteran of Formula One team Stewart GP.

Mazda Road To Indy

In 2015 Raoul relocated to Boston, USA to compete in the Mazda Road To Indy series in the Pro Mazda Championship. The Mazda Road To Indy (MRTI) series forms part of the support to the INDYCAR race calendar. He initially joined JDC Motorsports for 6 races. Following this Raoul joined the Florida-based Pro Mazda Championship Team Pelfrey. The Pro Mazda category is part of the Road To Indy, which is the feeder series for IndyCar competition. His first race was in the 2015 Pro Mazda Winterfest series in advance of his debut in the Pro Mazda Championship.

Raoul's first foray in to the US was noteworthy for the number of in race accolades he won throughout the year, including the Quartermaster Hard Charger Award for most overtakes in a race at the Barber Motorsports Park.

RENAULT RS01 Trophy

2016 sees Raoul return to Europe to make the change and crossover in to GT Racing. He has joined the leading R-ace GP team competing in the 2016 Renault Sport Trophy in the new RS01 race car. The races are part of the World Series by Renault and support the European Le Mans Series.

Raoul ended the season with a creditable Top 10 position in this, the final year, of the 2016 Renault Sport Trophy.

NEXT STEPS

Raoul Owens is now considering the 2017 season with a view to continue competing in Europe.

References

Raoul Owens Wikipedia