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Sam Dejonghe
Dejonghe in 2010
NationalityBelgium Belgian
Born (1991-09-02) 2 September 1991 (age 34)
Kalmthout, Belgium
Racing licence FIA Silver
Championship titles
2022
2016
2015
Prototype Challenge – CN
Belcar Endurance Championship
Supercar Challenge – Superlights 1

Sam Dejonghe (born 2 September 1991) is a Belgian racing driver who last raced for Comtoyou Racing in GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup.

Career

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Born in Kalmthout,[1] Dejonghe made his single-seater debut in 2010 by joining Team Astromega for the 2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup.[2] After finishing fifth in points, Dejonghe joined Team West-Tec fo step up to the European F3 Open Championship in 2011.[3] Racing in the Copa F306/300 class, Dejonghe took four class wins, which included overall podiums at Algarve and Monza, on his way to runner-up in points to Fabio Gamberini at season's end.[4]

Returning to Team West-Tec for the 2012 seson, Dejonghe switched to Class A for his sophomore season in the European F3 Open Championship.[5] Despite his car being delivered three days before the season opener and missing pre-season tests, he finished third in the season-opening race at Algarve.[6] The Belgian then went on to take his only win of the season at the Nürburgring,[7] which helped him to finish fifth in points at season's end despite missing the season-ending round at Barcelona due to budgetary reasons.[8] At the end of the year, Dejonghe competed in the final two rounds of the 2012–13 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship, where he scored two podiums en route to sixth in points at season's end.[9][10]

After not racing for most of 2013, Dejonghe returned to the 2013–14 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship, where he took his only two wins of the season at the final round at Madras International Circuit as he finished third in points.[11][12] Dejonghe then joined Virtuosi UK for the 2014 Auto GP Series,[13] where he competed in the first three rounds, scoring his only podium at the Hungaroring before leaving the series.[14]

The following season, Dejonghe made his debut in Supercar Challenge, racing for Deldiche Racing in the Superlights 1 class. Alongside Luc de Cock, the duo won four races on their way to the title at season's end.[15] The following year, Dejonghe transitioned over to the newly-created TCR BeNeLux after being selected as one of two drivers to represent the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium.[16] Dejonghe took won both qualifying races at Zandvoort and Assen as they ended the year third in points.[17][18] In 2016, Dejonghe also won the overall Belcar Endurance Championship title with Deldiche Racing-[19]

Dejonghe was retained by the RACB for the 2017 TCR BeNeLux season alongside Denis Dupont.[20] After taking his maiden win of the season at Zolder,[21] before winning the back-to-back races at Assen on his way to fifth in points.[22] During 2017, Dejonghe also made a one-off appearance in International GT Open for Aston Martin Brussels Racing and also joined Mahindra Racing as their development driver for the 2017–18 Formula E Championship.[23][24]

Starting off the 2018 season in with a part-time schedule in the GT4 European Series for Selleslagh Racing Team,[25] Dejonghe then raced in the 24 Hours of Spa for Brussels Racing,[26] before returning to Mahindra Racing as their development driver for the 2018–19 Formula E Championship.[27]

In 2019, Dejonghe joined Inter Europol Competition to race in the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series from Monza to Silverstone,[28] before switching to the team's LMP2 program ahead of Spa.[29] At the end of the year, Dejonghe was retained as a test and reserve driver for Mahindra Racing ahead of the 2019–20 Formula E Championship.[30][31]

After returning to the Supercar Challenge during 2019,[32] Dejonghe remained in the series for the next three seasons, which culminated in him winning the CN title in 2022 alongside Thomas Piessens.[33] Dejonghe also joined RedAnt Racing in 2022 to make his debut in Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux.[34] In his rookie season in the series, Dejonghe took three podiums and finished fourth in points.[35]

Following his Prototype Challenge title, Dejonghe returned to GT3 competition by joining Audi-affiliated Comtoyou Racing for the 2023 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup alongside Loris Hezemans and Finlay Hutchison.[36] Having taken a class win at Monza, the trio scored three more class podiums as they finished runner-up in the Silver Cup at season's end.[37] During 2023, Dejonghe also returned to RedAnt Racing for a second season in Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux.[38] In his sophomore season in the series, Dejonghe took a lone podium at the Hockenheimring and ended the year sixth in points.[39]

Dejonghe returned to Comtoyou Racing for 2024, joining Matisse Lismont and Charles Clark in the team's second Silver Cup lineup as the team switched to Aston Martin.[40] Following a best result of 32nd at the 24 Hours of Spa, Dejonghe was replaced by Job van Uitert as the team shuffled its non-pro lineups after the 3 Hours of Nürburgring.[41]

Karting record

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Karting career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2005Championnat de Belgique — ICA Junior14th
2006WSK International Series — ICA Junior31st
Championnat de Belgique — ICA Junior5th
2007Rotax Euro Challenge — Rotax JuniorDNR44th
2008Trofeo Andrea Margutti — KF2Kosmic Kart RacingNC
WSK International Series — KF265th
Karting European ChampionshipKF2NC
Karting World CupKF2NC
Championnat de Belgique – KF23rd
Benelux Karting Series – KF210th
2009Karting European ChampionshipKZ2Pepe Kart Racing82nd
2012GK4 Four-Stroke Kart Series – VT250 Senior18th
Sources:[42][43][44]

Racing record

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Racing career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2010Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European CupTeam Astromega1900002235th
2011European F3 Open Championship – Copa F306/300Team West-Tec F316400151182nd
2012European F3 Open ChampionshipTeam West-Tec F31410141595th
2012–13MRF Challenge Formula 2000MRF Racing80012776th
2013–14MRF Challenge Formula 2000MRF Racing1320061423rd
2014Auto GP SeriesVirtuosi UK600014110th
2015Supercar Challenge – SupersportDeldiche Racing200000NC
Supercar Challenge – Superlights 110410371321st
BMW M235i Racing Cup BelgiumTyreset / Peka Racing200012032nd
24 Hours of Zolder - Class 1 CN 200010000N/a4th
2015–16MRF Challenge Formula 2000MRF Racing20000819th
2016TCR BeNeLux Touring Car ChampionshipRACB National Team182117314‡3rd‡
Belcar Endurance ChampionshipDeldiche Racing1st
Supercar Challenge – Superlights 1Prime Racing100000NC
2017TCR BeNeLux Touring Car ChampionshipTeam WRT183108316‡5th‡
GT4 European Series Northern Cup – SilverAllied Racing200001030th
International GT OpenAston Martin Brussels Racing200000NC
GT & Prototype Challenge – LMP3Equipe Verschuur21112496th
GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing200000NC
2017–18Formula EMahindra RacingTest driver
2018GT4 European Series – SilverSelleslagh Racing Team400001423rd
GT4 Belgium Cup4
Belgian EnduranceDeldiche Racing by JDC Events20210170.55th
25 Hours VW Fun CupClubsport Racing10000N/a10th
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup – Pro-AmBrussels Racing10000128th
2018–19Formula EMahindra RacingTest driver
2019European Le Mans Series – LMP2Inter Europol Competition100000.535th
European Le Mans Series – LMP330000221st
24H TCE Series – TCRAC Motorsport100000NC
GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing20002446th
2019–20Formula EMahindra RacingTest and reserve driver
2020GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing100000NC
2021GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing642361344th
2022Porsche Carrera Cup BeneluxTeamPGZ by Red Ant Racing1000031124th
Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing12650102231st
24H GT Series – 992Red Ant Racing200000NC
2022–23Middle East Trophy – TCRAC Motorsport1100140NC
2023Porsche Sprint Chalenge Southern Europe - ProNationale Autoclub Excelsior / Redant Racing60001675th
Porsche Carrera Cup BeneluxRedAnt Racing1200011076th
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup – SilverComtoyou Racing510141002nd
24H GT Series – 992 AmRed Ant Racing110110NC
2024GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup – SilverComtoyou Racing300003714th
202524 Hours of ZolderQ1-Trackracing10001N/a3rd
Source:[45][42]

‡ Team standings

Complete Formula Renault 2.0 NEC results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2010Team AstromegaHOC
1

16
HOC
2

Ret
BRN
1

10
BRN
2

13
ZAN
1

5
ZAN
2

12
OSC
1

7
OSC
2

5
OSC
3

7
ASS
1

9
ASS
2

11
MST
1

6
MST
2

7
MST
3

10
SPA
1

6
SPA
2

10
SPA
3

Ret
NÜR
1

13
NÜR
2

10
NÜR
3

C
5th223

Complete Auto GP results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2014Virtuosi UKMAR
1

5
MAR
2

8†
LEC
1

Ret
LEC
2

6
HUN
1

5
HUN
2

3
MNZ
1
MNZ
2
IMO
1
IMO
2
RBR
1
RBR
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
EST
1
EST
2
10th41

Complete GT World Challenge Europe results

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GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

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YearTeamCarClass1234567Pos.Points
2018Brussels RacingAston Martin V12 Vantage GT3Pro-AmMON
SIL
LEC
SPA
6H

50
SPA
12H

48
SPA
24H

45
CAT
28th1
2023Comtoyou RacingAudi R8 LMS Evo IISilverMNZ
16
LEC
19
SPA
6H

33
SPA
12H

22
SPA
24H

19
NÜR
27
CAT
33
2nd100
2024Comtoyou RacingAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 EvoSilverLEC
41
SPA
6H

8
SPA
12H

45
SPA
24H

32
NÜR
45
MNZ
JED
14th37

Complete European Le Mans Series results

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

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
2019Inter Europol CompetitionLMP3Ligier JS P3Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8LECMNZ
9
CAT
Ret
SIL
Ret
21st2
LMP2Ligier JS P217Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SPA
12
ALG
Ret
35th0.5

* Season still in progress.

References

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    Sam Dejonghe
    Dejonghe in 2010
    NationalityBelgium Belgian
    Born (1991-09-02) 2 September 1991 (age 34)
    Kalmthout, Belgium
    Racing licence FIA Silver
    Championship titles
    2022
    2016
    2015
    Prototype Challenge – CN
    Belcar Endurance Championship
    Supercar Challenge – Superlights 1

    Sam Dejonghe (born 2 September 1991) is a Belgian racing driver who last raced for Comtoyou Racing in GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup.

    Career

    Born in Kalmthout,[1] Dejonghe made his single-seater debut in 2010 by joining Team Astromega for the 2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup.[2] After finishing fifth in points, Dejonghe joined Team West-Tec fo step up to the European F3 Open Championship in 2011.[3] Racing in the Copa F306/300 class, Dejonghe took four class wins, which included overall podiums at Algarve and Monza, on his way to runner-up in points to Fabio Gamberini at season's end.[4]

    Returning to Team West-Tec for the 2012 seson, Dejonghe switched to Class A for his sophomore season in the European F3 Open Championship.[5] Despite his car being delivered three days before the season opener and missing pre-season tests, he finished third in the season-opening race at Algarve.[6] The Belgian then went on to take his only win of the season at the Nürburgring,[7] which helped him to finish fifth in points at season's end despite missing the season-ending round at Barcelona due to budgetary reasons.[8] At the end of the year, Dejonghe competed in the final two rounds of the 2012–13 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship, where he scored two podiums en route to sixth in points at season's end.[9][10]

    After not racing for most of 2013, Dejonghe returned to the 2013–14 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship, where he took his only two wins of the season at the final round at Madras International Circuit as he finished third in points.[11][12] Dejonghe then joined Virtuosi UK for the 2014 Auto GP Series,[13] where he competed in the first three rounds, scoring his only podium at the Hungaroring before leaving the series.[14]

    The following season, Dejonghe made his debut in Supercar Challenge, racing for Deldiche Racing in the Superlights 1 class. Alongside Luc de Cock, the duo won four races on their way to the title at season's end.[15] The following year, Dejonghe transitioned over to the newly-created TCR BeNeLux after being selected as one of two drivers to represent the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium.[16] Dejonghe took won both qualifying races at Zandvoort and Assen as they ended the year third in points.[17][18] In 2016, Dejonghe also won the overall Belcar Endurance Championship title with Deldiche Racing-[19]

    Dejonghe was retained by the RACB for the 2017 TCR BeNeLux season alongside Denis Dupont.[20] After taking his maiden win of the season at Zolder,[21] before winning the back-to-back races at Assen on his way to fifth in points.[22] During 2017, Dejonghe also made a one-off appearance in International GT Open for Aston Martin Brussels Racing and also joined Mahindra Racing as their development driver for the 2017–18 Formula E Championship.[23][24]

    Starting off the 2018 season in with a part-time schedule in the GT4 European Series for Selleslagh Racing Team,[25] Dejonghe then raced in the 24 Hours of Spa for Brussels Racing,[26] before returning to Mahindra Racing as their development driver for the 2018–19 Formula E Championship.[27]

    In 2019, Dejonghe joined Inter Europol Competition to race in the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series from Monza to Silverstone,[28] before switching to the team's LMP2 program ahead of Spa.[29] At the end of the year, Dejonghe was retained as a test and reserve driver for Mahindra Racing ahead of the 2019–20 Formula E Championship.[30][31]

    After returning to the Supercar Challenge during 2019,[32] Dejonghe remained in the series for the next three seasons, which culminated in him winning the CN title in 2022 alongside Thomas Piessens.[33] Dejonghe also joined RedAnt Racing in 2022 to make his debut in Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux.[34] In his rookie season in the series, Dejonghe took three podiums and finished fourth in points.[35]

    Following his Prototype Challenge title, Dejonghe returned to GT3 competition by joining Audi-affiliated Comtoyou Racing for the 2023 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup alongside Loris Hezemans and Finlay Hutchison.[36] Having taken a class win at Monza, the trio scored three more class podiums as they finished runner-up in the Silver Cup at season's end.[37] During 2023, Dejonghe also returned to RedAnt Racing for a second season in Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux.[38] In his sophomore season in the series, Dejonghe took a lone podium at the Hockenheimring and ended the year sixth in points.[39]

    Dejonghe returned to Comtoyou Racing for 2024, joining Matisse Lismont and Charles Clark in the team's second Silver Cup lineup as the team switched to Aston Martin.[40] Following a best result of 32nd at the 24 Hours of Spa, Dejonghe was replaced by Job van Uitert as the team shuffled its non-pro lineups after the 3 Hours of Nürburgring.[41]

    Karting record

    Karting career summary

    SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
    2005Championnat de Belgique — ICA Junior14th
    2006WSK International Series — ICA Junior31st
    Championnat de Belgique — ICA Junior5th
    2007Rotax Euro Challenge — Rotax JuniorDNR44th
    2008Trofeo Andrea Margutti — KF2Kosmic Kart RacingNC
    WSK International Series — KF265th
    Karting European ChampionshipKF2NC
    Karting World CupKF2NC
    Championnat de Belgique – KF23rd
    Benelux Karting Series – KF210th
    2009Karting European ChampionshipKZ2Pepe Kart Racing82nd
    2012GK4 Four-Stroke Kart Series – VT250 Senior18th
    Sources:[42][43][44]

    Racing record

    Racing career summary

    SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
    2010Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European CupTeam Astromega1900002235th
    2011European F3 Open Championship – Copa F306/300Team West-Tec F316400151182nd
    2012European F3 Open ChampionshipTeam West-Tec F31410141595th
    2012–13MRF Challenge Formula 2000MRF Racing80012776th
    2013–14MRF Challenge Formula 2000MRF Racing1320061423rd
    2014Auto GP SeriesVirtuosi UK600014110th
    2015Supercar Challenge – SupersportDeldiche Racing200000NC
    Supercar Challenge – Superlights 110410371321st
    BMW M235i Racing Cup BelgiumTyreset / Peka Racing200012032nd
    24 Hours of Zolder - Class 1 CN 200010000N/a4th
    2015–16MRF Challenge Formula 2000MRF Racing20000819th
    2016TCR BeNeLux Touring Car ChampionshipRACB National Team182117314‡3rd‡
    Belcar Endurance ChampionshipDeldiche Racing1st
    Supercar Challenge – Superlights 1Prime Racing100000NC
    2017TCR BeNeLux Touring Car ChampionshipTeam WRT183108316‡5th‡
    GT4 European Series Northern Cup – SilverAllied Racing200001030th
    International GT OpenAston Martin Brussels Racing200000NC
    GT & Prototype Challenge – LMP3Equipe Verschuur21112496th
    GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing200000NC
    2017–18Formula EMahindra RacingTest driver
    2018GT4 European Series – SilverSelleslagh Racing Team400001423rd
    GT4 Belgium Cup4
    Belgian EnduranceDeldiche Racing by JDC Events20210170.55th
    25 Hours VW Fun CupClubsport Racing10000N/a10th
    Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup – Pro-AmBrussels Racing10000128th
    2018–19Formula EMahindra RacingTest driver
    2019European Le Mans Series – LMP2Inter Europol Competition100000.535th
    European Le Mans Series – LMP330000221st
    24H TCE Series – TCRAC Motorsport100000NC
    GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing20002446th
    2019–20Formula EMahindra RacingTest and reserve driver
    2020GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing100000NC
    2021GT & Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing642361344th
    2022Porsche Carrera Cup BeneluxTeamPGZ by Red Ant Racing1000031124th
    Prototype Challenge – CNDeldiche Racing12650102231st
    24H GT Series – 992Red Ant Racing200000NC
    2022–23Middle East Trophy – TCRAC Motorsport1100140NC
    2023Porsche Sprint Chalenge Southern Europe - ProNationale Autoclub Excelsior / Redant Racing60001675th
    Porsche Carrera Cup BeneluxRedAnt Racing1200011076th
    GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup – SilverComtoyou Racing510141002nd
    24H GT Series – 992 AmRed Ant Racing110110NC
    2024GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup – SilverComtoyou Racing300003714th
    202524 Hours of ZolderQ1-Trackracing10001N/a3rd
    Source:[45][42]

    ‡ Team standings

    Complete Formula Renault 2.0 NEC results

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

    YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
    2010Team AstromegaHOC
    1

    16
    HOC
    2

    Ret
    BRN
    1

    10
    BRN
    2

    13
    ZAN
    1

    5
    ZAN
    2

    12
    OSC
    1

    7
    OSC
    2

    5
    OSC
    3

    7
    ASS
    1

    9
    ASS
    2

    11
    MST
    1

    6
    MST
    2

    7
    MST
    3

    10
    SPA
    1

    6
    SPA
    2

    10
    SPA
    3

    Ret
    NÜR
    1

    13
    NÜR
    2

    10
    NÜR
    3

    C
    5th223

    Complete Auto GP results

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

    YearEntrant12345678910111213141516PosPoints
    2014Virtuosi UKMAR
    1

    5
    MAR
    2

    8†
    LEC
    1

    Ret
    LEC
    2

    6
    HUN
    1

    5
    HUN
    2

    3
    MNZ
    1
    MNZ
    2
    IMO
    1
    IMO
    2
    RBR
    1
    RBR
    2
    NÜR
    1
    NÜR
    2
    EST
    1
    EST
    2
    10th41

    Complete GT World Challenge Europe results

    GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

    YearTeamCarClass1234567Pos.Points
    2018Brussels RacingAston Martin V12 Vantage GT3Pro-AmMON
    SIL
    LEC
    SPA
    6H

    50
    SPA
    12H

    48
    SPA
    24H

    45
    CAT
    28th1
    2023Comtoyou RacingAudi R8 LMS Evo IISilverMNZ
    16
    LEC
    19
    SPA
    6H

    33
    SPA
    12H

    22
    SPA
    24H

    19
    NÜR
    27
    CAT
    33
    2nd100
    2024Comtoyou RacingAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 EvoSilverLEC
    41
    SPA
    6H

    8
    SPA
    12H

    45
    SPA
    24H

    32
    NÜR
    45
    MNZ
    JED
    14th37

    Complete European Le Mans Series results

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

    YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
    2019Inter Europol CompetitionLMP3Ligier JS P3Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8LECMNZ
    9
    CAT
    Ret
    SIL
    Ret
    21st2
    LMP2Ligier JS P217Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SPA
    12
    ALG
    Ret
    35th0.5

    * Season still in progress.

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