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Simon Gachet was born on 14 October, 1993 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, France, is a French racing driver. Discover Simon Gachet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October 1993
Birthday 14 October
Birthplace Bourgoin-Jallieu, France
Nationality France

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1933

He had another quiet season in the Endurance Cup, finishing 33rd overall.

1937

He would finish 37th in the overall Endurance Cup classification.

1993

Simon Gachet (born 14 October 1993) is a French racing driver who currently competes in the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup for Tresor by Car Collection.

An avid rugby player as a young boy, Gachet was not heavily involved with motorsports in his youth.

He was introduced to motorsport through car magazines, and discovered single-seater racing while attending the Formula Motorsport school at the Circuit du Laquais.

2011

In 2011, he began competing in the V de V Challenge Monoplace, completely forgoing the karting process.

In his opening season of single-seater competition, Gachet was crowned champion, taking two wins and 11 podiums in 15 races.

2012

That winter, Gachet won the Euroformula Volant test, awarding him a €60,000 bursary which allowed him to compete in the French F4 Championship for 2012.

Scoring six podiums in 14 races, Gachet finished third in the overall points classification.

2013

For 2013, Gachet stepped up to the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps series, joining French team ARTA Engineering.

2014

He had a quiet start in his first season in the series, scoring his first points in July at Misano and finishing 14th in the championship.

He returned to the team in 2014, adding a full-season effort in the Formula Renault Eurocup to his Alps series commitment.

Gachet's second season in the Alps series proved more successful, as he scored a podium in each of his first three races en route to a 5th-place finish in the championship.

Prior to the Hungaroring round of the 2014 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season, Gachet joined ART Junior Team.

2015

For 2015, he joined Tech 1 Racing for a full-season campaign in the Formula Renault Eurocup, topping the charts in the series' preseason tests at MotorLand Aragón.

2016

However, it was another quiet season for Gachet, securing just one podium at Le Mans and finishing 16th overall.

For 2016, Gachet moved to endurance racing, joining Panis Barthez Competition's entry into the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series.

The entry scored its first and only podium of the season at Imola, before taking pole position the following week at the Red Bull Ring.

Entering five of the six races that season, Gachet and co-drivers Eric Debard and Valentin Moineault finished 9th in the LMP3 class championship.

2017

He returned to the team in 2017, finishing 14th in the drivers' championship.

Alongside his European Le Mans Series campaign, Gachet joined Energy by ART's entry into the GT4 European Series Southern Cup, taking one podium at Magny-Cours en route to a 20th-place finish in the Pro-Am class championship.

Gachet completed 2017 with a pair of one-off appearances for Saintéloc Racing in the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint and Endurance cups, finishing outside of the points in both appearances.

2018

2018 saw Gachet move full-time into the GT World Challenge Europe with Saintéloc.

Pairing with Christopher Haase in the Sprint Cup, Gachet scored three overall podiums, including a second-placed finish at Hungaroring, placing eighth in the championship.

Gachet began the Endurance Cup season with Saintéloc's Pro entry, scoring a sixth-place finish at Circuit Paul Ricard before joining the team's Am-class entry for the Spa 24 Hours.

2019

He would finish the Eurocup season in 19th, scoring just 10 points.

He returned to the team in both championships for 2019, joining Haase once again in the Sprint Cup and returning to the team's Pro-class entry in the Endurance Cup.

Gachet and Haase had their best statistical season to date, finishing fifth in the championship after taking four podiums and Gachet's first win in the series at Zandvoort.

2020

Gachet played a diminished role for the team in 2020, joining Steven Palette in Saintéloc's Silver-class Sprint Cup entry.

The duo found immediate success, taking class victory in the opening two races of the season and adding a podium to complete the opening weekend at Misano.

The following round at Magny-Cours saw Gachet take the overall pole and victory in race #2, despite being classified in the Silver Cup class.

Following the second race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Gachet and Palette clinched the Silver Cup title.

The following season saw Gachet switch his focus back to the Endurance Cup, joining Mercedes-AMG entrant AKKA-ASP in their Silver Cup entry.

Claiming class victories at Paul Ricard and Barcelona, Gachet finished second in the Silver class championship alongside teammates Konstantin Tereshchenko and Thomas Drouet.

For 2022, Gachet returned to Audi, joining Tresor by Car Collection's Sprint Cup entry.

Reunited with Christopher Haase, Gachet scored his first podium of the season at Magny-Cours after taking pole for race #1.

He would go on to collect four podium finishes that season, claiming third in the overall championship.

Gachet also embarked on full-season campaigns in the FFSA GT Championship and GT4 European Series for Akkodis-ASP.

In October, he joined Eric Debard behind the wheel of Team France's GT Relay entry into the 2022 FIA Motorsport Games.

The duo finished second in both qualifying races, before scoring the gold medal in the main race.