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− | + | ==Racing Career== | |
+ | In [[2019 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season|2019]], Hoffmann made his car racing debut in the [[Anglo-Irish Formula 4]] series with [[MK Scuderia]]. Hoffmann was a consistent driver, finishing the year in second place overall behind [[Ione Wilkerson]] with a single win. | ||
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+ | With this, Hoffmann graduated to the European Formula 3 championship in [[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|2020]] with the [[Plus One Racing Engineering]] team alongside [[Enaam Ahmed]]. | ||
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+ | In [[2021 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|2021]], Hoffmann won three races on his way to being crowned the European F3 champion following a season-long battle with Hungarian driver [[Magda Szervánszky]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Luxembourger Drivers]] |
Latest revision as of 06:12, 19 September 2022
Gabriel Hoffmann (born 1st of November, 2001 in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourger racing driver. He is most notable for being the 2021 FIA European Formula 3 champion.
Racing Career
In 2019, Hoffmann made his car racing debut in the Anglo-Irish Formula 4 series with MK Scuderia. Hoffmann was a consistent driver, finishing the year in second place overall behind Ione Wilkerson with a single win.
With this, Hoffmann graduated to the European Formula 3 championship in 2020 with the Plus One Racing Engineering team alongside Enaam Ahmed.
In 2021, Hoffmann won three races on his way to being crowned the European F3 champion following a season-long battle with Hungarian driver Magda Szervánszky.