RACING DRIVER

Randy de Puniet

1981 - Today

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Randy de Puniet (born 14 February 1981) is a road racer of motorcycles from France. He competed in Grands Prix racing between 1998 and 2014, where he achieved five wins in the 250cc class. He also competed in the Superbike World Championship during the 2015 season with little success. He currently competes in the MotoE World Cup, aboard an Energica Ego Corsa. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Randy de Puniet is the 950th most popular racing driver (down from 921st in 2019), the 5,885th most popular biography from France (down from 5,790th in 2019) and the 94th most popular French Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Randy de Puniet ranks 950 out of 1,080Before him are Alex de Angelis, Nicolas Minassian, Felipe Drugovich, Davide Valsecchi, Kris Meeke, and Luca Marini. After him are Jolyon Palmer, Danilo Petrucci, Andrea Iannone, Nicolás Terol, António Félix da Costa, and Héctor Faubel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Randy de Puniet ranks 778Before him are Stéphanie Foretz, Joan Cornellà, Óscar Miñambres, Viktor Ruban, Natalie Grandin, and Valmiro Lopes Rocha. After him are Susanna Kallur, Guy Sebastian, Alexander Efimkin, Kanga Akalé, Jan Hudec, and Matt Ryan.

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In France

Among people born in France, Randy de Puniet ranks 5,885 out of 6,770Before him are Ann Scott (1965), Émilien Jacquelin (1995), Yaya Sanogo (1993), Landry Bonnefoi (1983), Stéphanie Foretz (1981), and Pomme (1996). After him are Philippe Rozier (1963), Abdoulay Konko (1984), Quentin Halys (1996), Pierrick Fédrigo (1978), Dylan Bronn (1995), and Justine Braisaz (1996).

Among RACING DRIVERS In France

Among racing drivers born in France, Randy de Puniet ranks 94Before him are Yvan Muller (1969), Charles Pic (1990), Anthoine Hubert (1996), Julien Ingrassia (1979), Loïc Duval (1982), and Nicolas Minassian (1973). After him are Giuliano Alesi (1999), Théo Pourchaire (2003), Simon Pagenaud (1984), Alexandre Prémat (1982), Mike Di Meglio (1988), and Loris Baz (1993).