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Bio Excerpt: Agathe Moiret is a 22-year-old French endurance racer who’s graduated from Mitjet 1300 to GT racing with impressive results. She steadily climbed the Trophée 1300 Mitjet rankings from 8th in 2021 to 4th in 2022, including a memorable podium at Dijon-Prenois. In 2025, she made her... (full bio below ↓↓)

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(last updated 2026-01-27

Agathe Moiret is a rising French endurance racer who’s making the leap from Mitjet 1300 to GT racing at just 22 years old, proving she’s got the grit to compete at the sharp end of motorsport’s most demanding formats.

EARLY YEARS

Details about Moiret’s birthdate and early childhood aren’t publicly available, but what we do know is that racing runs in her family. Her father, Pascal Moiret, competed in the same Trophée 1300 Mitjet series, racing with Team Plantier by Fred in 2022. That kind of dinner table talk—setups, tire strategy, late-braking zones—tends to leave a mark on a kid. It’s safe to say she didn’t grow up confused about what a racing line was.

OTHER INTERESTS

There’s no public information available about Moiret’s interests outside racing, but given the commitment required to climb the motorsport ladder in France’s competitive national series, it’s likely that whatever hobbies she has come second to time in the car.

EARLY SUCCESS

Agathe started her competitive career in the Trophée 1300 Mitjet series, a breeding ground for young French talent that’s known for close racing and even closer budgets. In 2021, racing with Sunset Racing, she finished 8th overall with 850 points—a respectable debut in a field packed with hungry drivers. By 2022, she’d improved dramatically, climbing to 4th place with 1,940 points and proving she wasn’t just along for the ride. The following year, in 2023, she consolidated her position with a 5th-place finish and 1,355 points, maintaining her spot as one of the series’ most consistent female competitors.

One of the standout moments in her Mitjet career came at Dijon-Prenois in 2022, where she and fellow young driver Enzo Redcent—who happens to be her boyfriend—both landed on the podium. The French motorsport press had a field day with it: “un gars, une fille” (a guy, a girl), they wrote, celebrating the young couple’s shared success. It was a sweet moment, sure, but also a statement. She wasn’t there because of him. She earned that podium on her own speed.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2021: 8th place overall in Trophée 1300 Mitjet with Sunset Racing (850 points).
  • 2022: 4th place overall in Trophée 1300 Mitjet with Sunset Racing (1,940 points); podium finish at Dijon-Prenois.
  • 2023: 5th place overall in Trophée 1300 Mitjet with Sunset Racing (1,355 points).
  • 2025: Competed in the Ultimate GT Endurance Cup at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (October 9–12) as part of the all-female “Racing for Women” initiative with L’Écurie Française, alongside Margaux Verza and Émilie Villa; the team claimed a podium finish.

INSPIRATIONS

No specific inspirations or mentors have been documented, though racing alongside her father in the same championship likely provided both motivation and insight. The family connection to the sport clearly shaped her path, but she’s carved out her own identity behind the wheel.

REPUTATION

Moiret is known for consistency and steady improvement. She’s not the flashiest driver in the paddock, but she’s reliable, smart, and fast enough to mix it with the front-runners in a competitive national series. Her participation in the “Racing for Women” initiative at Magny-Cours in 2025 put her on a bigger stage, and she made an impression. Selected in partnership with Ladies Who Rev Up, she was one of three drivers representing the program’s mission of determination, resilience, and proving that women belong in endurance racing. The paddock noticed. She handled the step up to GT endurance racing with poise, and her podium finish showed she wasn’t out of her depth.

The French motorsport media has been supportive, highlighting her progress and her unique position as part of a racing couple. But she’s made it clear through her results that she’s not a novelty—she’s a competitor.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

After her successful GT endurance debut at Magny-Cours in October 2025, the door is open for Moiret to continue competing at that level. Whether she stays in Mitjet, pursues more GT opportunities, or finds backing for a full endurance campaign remains to be seen, but she’s proven she can handle the transition. For now, she’s focused on racking up seat time, building her résumé, and showing that her Magny-Cours podium wasn’t a fluke—it was a preview.

REFERENCES

Racing for Women: Verza, Moiret and Villa claim podium on Ultimate GT Endurance
Agathe Moiret – Driver Database
Enzo Redcent et Agathe Moiret : un gars, une fille, sur le podium de Dijon-Prenois
Agathe Moiret | Racing career profile
Trophee 1300 Mitjet 2022 standings
Trophee 1300 Mitjet 2021 standings
Réussite dépassant les attentes pour l’opération Racing for Women
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