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Anthony Beltoise

Anthony Beltoise. Copyright, Stella Marie Thomas, 2018. Used with Permission.

Anthony Beltoise. Copyright, Stella Marie Thomas, 2018. Used with Permission.

Antony Beltoise, Retromobile, 2019. Copyright, Yves Leclerq, 2021. Used under creative commons licence.

Antony Beltoise, Retromobile, 2019. Copyright, Yves Leclerq, 2021. Used under creative commons licence.

Born:

21 Jul 1971
Neuilly

Nationality:

France

F3000 starts:

7 (1997)

Eldest son of Jean-Pierre, Anthony recently has been a regular in the Porsche Supercup, GT's (especially in his homeland) and endurance racing. In 2015, he was racing in French GT's but switched to touring cars in his native land in 2016. In 2017, Beltoise moved back into GT racing and the GT4 European Southern Cup and then back to his homeland and French GT racing in 2018 which he continued in 2024. He still races in GT events but more recently has been in electric GT series. Anthony's best success in single-seaters was finishing as runner-up in the 1996 French Formula 3 championship, but otherwise most of his success has been elsewhere, either in the Renault Sport Clio Trophy, or most notably in the Porsche Carrera Cup, where he won the title three times between 2005 and 2008. He also finished 2nd in his class at Le Mans in 2000.

Biography last updated 6 Apr 2024