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'''Pierre St. Laurent''' (born 22nd February, 1999) is a Canadian racing driver currently competing in the [[AutoReject 2.0]] Championship.
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'''Pierre St. Laurent''' (born 22nd February, 1999), is a Canadian racing driver currently competing in the [[AutoReject 2.0]] Championship.
  
 
== Early Life ==
 
== Early Life ==
  
St. Laurent was born and raised in the Canadian city of Shawinigan, Quebec. Having been brought up on accounts of the legendary Grand Prix driver, Gilles Villeneuve, the young Canadian resolved to follow in the footsteps of his esteemed predecessor. Despite the financial circumstances of his family, St. Laurent managed to convince his parents to purchase a dilapidated go-kart from the local scrapyard, and subsequently began competing in local karting events at the age of nine.
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St. Laurent was born and raised in the Canadian city of Shawinigan, Quebec. Having been brought up on accounts of the legendary Grand Prix driver, Gilles Villeneuve, the young Canadian resolved to follow in the footsteps of his esteemed predecessor.  
  
St. Laurent immediately met with success, beating out more experienced drivers in far superior equipment in just his first year. Now well-backed by several corporate sponsors, St. Laurent dominated various regional and national karting championships, eventually moving up to the Ontario Formula Ford Championship and the Quebec Formula Tour 1600. After winning both series, St. Laurent made the decision to move to Europe in order to further his career.
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In spite of the unenviable finances of his family, the young St. Laurent ultimately managed to convince his parents to purchase a dilapidated go-kart from the local scrapyard, and subsequently began competing in local karting events at the age of nine. St. Laurent found success immediately, with many observers noting his natural aptitude behind the wheel. His ability enabled him to quickly dominate a variety of regional and national karting championships before he progressed up to the Ontario Formula Ford Championship and the Quebec Formula Tour 1600.  
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Though he won both championships with relative ease, St. Laurent realized that the comparative dearth of quality and prestige of the series he had been competing in had begun to hinder his future prospects. Consequently, St. Laurent made preparations for a move to the United Kingdom, widely considered as the center of the racing world, in an effort to further his career.
  
 
== F1RDS/AutoReject 2.0 ==
 
== F1RDS/AutoReject 2.0 ==
  
With no shortage of talented drivers in the competitive European motorsport setting, St. Laurent found himself struggling to find a drive. Placing an ad in the classifieds section of a small Cambridgeshire newspaper for his services, the Canadian expected to be offered a seat in a second-rate touring car series at best, or even forced back to karts should the worst come to pass. Much to his surprise, the Canadian suddenly found himself in the cockpit of a Plus One Reject Development Series car, serving as a replacement for the disappointing [[Jack Connolly]].
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St. Laurent soon discovered the difficulties of finding a drive as a foreign transplant in the highly competitive European racing environment. Desperate, he placed an advertisement in the classifieds section of a local Cambridgeshire newspaper for his services, fully expecting to be ignominiously demoted back to karting. Much to his surprise, however, the listing yielded a response from Plus One's Reject Development Series team, offering St. Laurent the seat recently vacated by the outgoing [[Jack Connolly]]. Leaping at the opportunity, St. Laurent thus found himself in the cockpit of a Plus One RDS car, with effectively no experience with the new equipment.
  
 
'''2016'''
 
'''2016'''
  
St. Laurent qualified in sixth place and finished eighth on his debut at the French round of the RDS, scoring three points on his debut. His performances soon tapered off, however, as his inexperience soon showed with various struggles with car set-up and consistency. Nevertheless, despite being convincingly beaten by his more experienced team-mate, [[Daniela Anger]], St. Laurent still managed to impress observers with a fourth place at Oulton Park, and a sixth place at the series finale at Fuji Speedway.
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St. Laurent enjoyed a very respectable start to his RDS career, qualifying sixth and finishing eighth on his debut. His inexperience soon became evident, however, as he struggled with consistency and car set-up throughout the season. Largely due to these difficulties, he was decisively beaten by his Swiss team-mate, [[Daniela Anger]].
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Nevertheless, the Canadian still managed to impress with two very strong drives into the points, with a fourth place at Oulton Park serving as the highlight of his year.
  
 
In post-season testing, St. Laurent set a time six tenths off the pace on Day One, before topping the timesheets for both sessions on Day Two.
 
In post-season testing, St. Laurent set a time six tenths off the pace on Day One, before topping the timesheets for both sessions on Day Two.
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'''2017'''
 
'''2017'''
  
St. Laurent remains with Plus One Racing Engineering for 2017, with the Rejects Development Series now under the new banner of [[AutoReject 2.0]].
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St. Laurent remains with Plus One Racing Engineering for 2017, with the Rejects Development Series now renamed to [[AutoRejects 2.0]] in order to reflect the new administrative regime.
  
 
== Complete Results ==
 
== Complete Results ==

Revision as of 05:56, 11 March 2014

Pierre St. Laurent
Nationality Flag of Canada svg.png Canadian
Born 22nd February, 1999
Shawinigan, Canada
Current Team Plus One Racing Engineering
Car Number 6
Former Teams N/A
Races 12
Championships 0
Victories 0
Podiums 0
Points 20
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 1
First Race 2016 F1RDS French Grand Prix
First Victory N/A
Last Victory N/A
Last Race 2016 F1RDS Japanese Grand Prix
Best Finish 21st (2016)


Pierre St. Laurent (born 22nd February, 1999), is a Canadian racing driver currently competing in the AutoReject 2.0 Championship.

Early Life

St. Laurent was born and raised in the Canadian city of Shawinigan, Quebec. Having been brought up on accounts of the legendary Grand Prix driver, Gilles Villeneuve, the young Canadian resolved to follow in the footsteps of his esteemed predecessor.

In spite of the unenviable finances of his family, the young St. Laurent ultimately managed to convince his parents to purchase a dilapidated go-kart from the local scrapyard, and subsequently began competing in local karting events at the age of nine. St. Laurent found success immediately, with many observers noting his natural aptitude behind the wheel. His ability enabled him to quickly dominate a variety of regional and national karting championships before he progressed up to the Ontario Formula Ford Championship and the Quebec Formula Tour 1600.

Though he won both championships with relative ease, St. Laurent realized that the comparative dearth of quality and prestige of the series he had been competing in had begun to hinder his future prospects. Consequently, St. Laurent made preparations for a move to the United Kingdom, widely considered as the center of the racing world, in an effort to further his career.

F1RDS/AutoReject 2.0

St. Laurent soon discovered the difficulties of finding a drive as a foreign transplant in the highly competitive European racing environment. Desperate, he placed an advertisement in the classifieds section of a local Cambridgeshire newspaper for his services, fully expecting to be ignominiously demoted back to karting. Much to his surprise, however, the listing yielded a response from Plus One's Reject Development Series team, offering St. Laurent the seat recently vacated by the outgoing Jack Connolly. Leaping at the opportunity, St. Laurent thus found himself in the cockpit of a Plus One RDS car, with effectively no experience with the new equipment.

2016

St. Laurent enjoyed a very respectable start to his RDS career, qualifying sixth and finishing eighth on his debut. His inexperience soon became evident, however, as he struggled with consistency and car set-up throughout the season. Largely due to these difficulties, he was decisively beaten by his Swiss team-mate, Daniela Anger.

Nevertheless, the Canadian still managed to impress with two very strong drives into the points, with a fourth place at Oulton Park serving as the highlight of his year.

In post-season testing, St. Laurent set a time six tenths off the pace on Day One, before topping the timesheets for both sessions on Day Two.

2017

St. Laurent remains with Plus One Racing Engineering for 2017, with the Rejects Development Series now renamed to AutoRejects 2.0 in order to reflect the new administrative regime.

Complete Results

F1 Rejects Development Series

Year Team Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Pts
2016 Plus One Racing Engineering Lancia-Cosworth 2.0L V6 SP1
SP2
UK1
UK2
ITA
AUT
TU1
TU2
FR1
8
FR2
21
GER
Ret
NED
11
EN1
11
EN2
4
BE1
12
BE2
Ret
CZ1
11
CZ2
17
JP1
22
JP2
6
21st 20