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🇫🇷 Clément Seyler

Racing driver from France. GT World Challenge Europe, Sainteloc Junior Team.
Driver facts
Full name
Clément Seyler
Nationality
France
Current team
Sainteloc Junior Team
Series
GT World Challenge Europe
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
0
Career starts
2
Career DNFs
0
Racer Rating
3,139
Driver photo 3:4
Racer Rating
3,139
Rank 7514 of 38,983 indexed, +0 this season
FIA Categorisation
Silver
FIA driver categorisation
Source: fia.com
Synthesized from 1 source, updated 0h ago

Clément Seyler is a racing driver from France who last raced in GT World Challenge Europe for Sainteloc Junior Team. Seyler has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 2 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 3,139 ranks Seyler 7514th of 38,983 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the high 8,000s. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
2020 form
Last 2 races, finish position (higher is better)
P1P5P10P20DNF
Recent results
Tap a row for the full race
2020-09-05NurburgringGT World Challenge EuropeP36−101
2020-07-25ImolaGT World Challenge EuropeP24−2
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
2020▸GT World Challenge EuropeSainteloc Junior Team200000P41+1,7893,139
Recent coverage
No recent coverage found.
Head-to-head
Most-raced and strongest-beaten: times Seyler finished ahead vs behind
RivalRatingRacedAheadBehindRecord
🇬🇧 Nick YellolyFIA Platinum5,917110100%
🇮🇹 Alessio LorandiFIA Gold5,46521150%
🇩🇪 Benjamin GoetheFIA Gold5,334110100%
Raced wheel-to-wheel, not as team-mates
On the leaderboard
Global rank, 38,983 drivers indexed
#DriverSeriesRating
7,504🇫🇷 Michaël RossiWorld Touring Car Championship3,141
7,505🇨🇭 Emanuele MonciniFIA GT Championship3,140
7,506🇺🇸 Jerry HillNASCAR Xfinity3,140
7,507🇺🇸 Kris WilsonGT4 America3,140
7,508🇺🇸 Mark SiegelIMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge3,140
7,509🇨🇦 Peter GibbonsNASCAR Xfinity3,140
7,510🇬🇧 Philip Keen24H Series3,140
7,511🇺🇸 Tom CapizziLamborghini Super Trofeo NA3,140
7,512🇦🇹 Andreas KÖNIGFerrari Challenge3,139
7,513🇨🇭 Chiara BättigBritish F43,139
7,514🇫🇷 Clément SeylerGT World Challenge Europe3,139
7,515🇫🇷 Enea CasoniFIA GT Championship3,139
7,516🇫🇷 Enzo CaldarasFrench F43,139
7,517🇵🇹 José Pedro FontesFIA GT Championship3,139
7,518🏳️ Nick ShaefferWhelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin3,139
7,519🇺🇸 Eddie SharpNASCAR Xfinity3,138
7,520🇺🇸 Frankie KimmelARCA Menards Series3,138
7,521🇫🇷 Pierre BèsFIA GT Championship3,138
7,522🇻🇪 Ricardo VassmerStar Mazda Championship3,138
7,523🇮🇹 Roberto PlatiFIA GT Championship3,138
7,524🇫🇷 Baptiste BerthelotFormula Regional Americas3,137
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Clément Seyler is a retired French sportscar racing driver. His competitive record consists of a single season in 2020, when he made two starts in GT World Challenge Europe for Sainteloc Junior Team, a programme fielding junior drivers in professional endurance racing. He finished without points or podiums across those outings, classified in the mid-field. The FIA categorised him as Silver, a professional-level grading within sportscar racing typically held by younger or early-career drivers competing alongside established professionals.[1]

Despite the modest results, Seyler showed competitive pace against experienced rivals in that brief campaign. Across his two races he finished ahead of several full-time sportscar professionals, including FIA Platinum-graded drivers Nick Yelloly and Jules Gounon, as well as Gold-graded drivers Benjamin Goethe and Alessio Lorandi. These were isolated results rather than a sustained pattern, but they demonstrate he was competitive within the professional endurance field at the level he raced. His average finishing position across classified starts was around 30th.

Seyler's racing career was limited in scope and duration, ending after 2020. He has since retired from competition.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
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