Now in his 10th season of endurance racing, 30-year-old Paul Loup Chatin has been one of the stars of the ELMS since he made his debut in 2013, with no less than three titles to his name.
After starting out in karts and single seaters, where he had some success in the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps series, Chatin burst onto the endurance racing scene in 2013 when he won the ELMS LMPC title with Gary Hirsch in his debut season.
In 2014 the French driver moved up to LMP2 with Signatech Alpine and took the championship title in the same season alongside Oliver Webb and Nelson Panciatici, as well as finishing third at the 24-Hours of Le Mans at his first attempt.
After a period at Panis Barthez Competition, Paul Loup Chatin moved to IDEC Sport in 2017, where he helped the young team develop and this culminated in securing his third ELMS title in 2019 alongside Paul Lafargue and Memo Rojas.
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