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Éric Salignon
French racing driver

Éric Salignon

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French racing driver
A.K.A.
Eric Salignon
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Place of birth
Carpentras, France
Age
42 years
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Biography

Éric Salignon (born 22 July 1982 in Carpentras) is a French racing driver.

Career

Formula Renault

A former two-time winner of the Monaco Kart Cup, Salignon moved into Formula Renault in 2000, competing in both the European and French championships. Solid campaigns in both championships enabled Salignon to finished 16th in his national championship, and one place lower in the pan-European series. He continued in both series in 2001, driving for Graff Racing. He finished fifth in the Eurocup, in just seven races. With his focus on the French series, he won that particular championship by 37 points. This performance earned him a spot in the inaugural Renault Driver Development programme in 2002. Salignon's 2002 season was impressive, as he won the Eurocup by four points from Neel Jani, and lost the French title by just two points to Alexandre Prémat. In fourteen races, he won seven and finished on the podium a further three times.

Formula Three

Continuing on the RDD in 2003, Salignon moved to the British Formula 3 Championship driving for David Hayle's Hitech Racing team. Teaming up with fellow RDD driver Danny Watts, Salignon claimed a solitary pole position at Thruxton, and led that race until five laps from the end, colliding with the eventual champion Alan van der Merwe. He redeemed himself with his best finish of the season at the following round at Spa with second place. He eventually finished twelfth in the championship, but was consequently dropped by Renault for the RDD.

For 2004, Salignon moved into the Formula Three Euroseries driving for the ASM team, joining his former Formula Renault rival Prémat and British driver Jamie Green, who had competed against Salignon in British F3. Salignon won races at Estoril, Adria and Zandvoort before leaving the team, whilst lying in third place in the championship. He ended up finishing sixth in the standings, and was also the runner-up to Prémat at the prestigious Masters of Formula 3, also at Zandvoort.

World Series by Renault

After leaving ASM, Salignon signed up to compete in the World Series by Renault for its debut season in 2005, with the series having previously been named the World Series by Nissan. He competed for the Cram Competition team, and ended up tenth overall tying on points with Jaap van Lagen. He did miss the Estoril rounds of the championship though, with British driver Ben Hanley replacing him. Hanley ended up taking Salignon's seat at Cram for the 2006, with Salignon moving to Interwetten. Salignon started the season off with a double win at Zolder, which was only ratified a month after the conclusion of the season. Salignon had lost the first of his two wins, due to the race results being completely annulled, after protests from a rival team. He had since left the team by the time he got his second win back, having been replaced by Franck Perera for the final round, in order for his team to successfully clinch the teams championship. Since being replaced, he has not taken part in any major international championship.

Motor racing record

SeasonSeriesTeam NameRacesPolesWinsFLapsPodiumsPointsFinal Placing
2000Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup?????2017th
French Formula Renault 2000?????1016th
2001Formula Renault 2000 EurocupGraff Racing711131025th
French Formula Renault 2000?????1621st
2002Formula Renault 2000 EurocupGraff Racing924251821st
French Formula Renault 2000533251112nd
2003British Formula 3Hitech Racing2210114312th
Masters of Formula 310000N/A36th
2004Formula Three EuroseriesASM Formule 3163335646th
Masters of Formula 310011N/A2nd
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ANC
Bahrain Superprix10000N/A14th
2005World Series by RenaultCram Competition1510214910th
2006World Series by RenaultInterwetten.com150212489th

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2004ASM Formule 3Dallara F303/014HWA-MercedesHOC1
5
HOC2
5
EST1
Ret
EST2
1
ADR1
22
ADR1
1
PAU1
Ret
PAU2
4
NOR1
7
NOR1
9
MAG1
2
MAG2
Ret
NÜR1
11
NÜR2
Ret
ZAN1
1
ZAN2
2
BRN1BRN2HOC1HOC26th64

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617DCPoints
2005Cram CompetitionZOL1
15
ZOL2
Ret
MON1
14
VAL1
23†
VAL2
3
LMS1
5
LMS2
4
BIL1
4
BIL2
5
OSC1
Ret
OSC2
8
DON1
Ret
DON2
Ret
EST1EST2MNZ1
6
MNZ2
Ret
10th49
2006Interwetten.comZOL1
1
ZOL2
1
MON1
20
IST1
17
IST2
23†
MIS1
22
MIS2
8
SPA1
9
SPA2
5
NÜR1
NC
NÜR2
7
DON1
14
DON2
11
LMS1
18
LMS2
9
CAT1CAT29th48

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.

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