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Bio Excerpt: Sarah Rumeau claimed the French Women’s Rally Championship in her 2021 debut season, won it twice more, and now races WRC2 for Iron Dames with— (full bio below ↓↓)

Sarah Rumeau

Rally racer // French

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January 31, 1995 (31)
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Iron Dames
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Deborah Mayer, Michèle Mouton
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Sarah Rumeau is a French rally driver who won the French Women’s Rally Championship in her debut season and is now competing at the highest level of the sport with Iron Dames in WRC2, proving that talent and determination can fast-track a career in motorsport’s most demanding discipline.

EARLY YEARS

Born May 15, 1995, in Lannemezan, France, Sarah Rumeau grew up in a family that owned a local boutique called “Strass,” now run by her sister. As a child, she watched rally drivers with the kind of wide-eyed awe most kids reserve for superheroes. Before she ever thought about getting behind the wheel herself, Rumeau was a serious handball player, competing at the national level. But the pull of motorsport proved stronger, and she eventually shifted her focus from the court to the stages—a move that would redefine her life.

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Rumeau’s athletic background in handball gave her the competitive edge and mental toughness that would serve her well in rally. The discipline, teamwork, and ability to perform under pressure translated seamlessly into motorsport. Beyond racing, she’s connected to her roots in Brouzet-lès-Alès and maintains strong ties to her hometown of Lannemezan, where her family’s boutique remains a fixture.

EARLY SUCCESS

Rumeau didn’t start rallying until 2021, which makes what happened next even more remarkable. In her very first season of competition, she won the French Women’s Rally Championship. Most rookies spend years learning the ropes—she showed up and won. She finished thirteenth overall in the French junior championship that same year, an impressive debut that signaled she wasn’t just there to participate. By 2022, she’d done it again, claiming her second consecutive French Women’s Rally Championship title and proving the first wasn’t a fluke. Her rapid ascent caught the attention of Iron Dames, the groundbreaking all-female racing team known for success in GT racing, and they saw in Rumeau the perfect driver to lead their expansion into rally.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2021: Won the French Women’s Rally Championship in her debut season[1].
  • 2022: Claimed her second French Women’s Rally Championship title[2].
  • 2024: Won her third French Women’s Rally Championship[3].
  • 2024: Secured fourth place at the French Gravel Rally Championship with co-driver Julie Amblard, Iron Dames’ best-ever rally result[4].
  • 2024: Celebrated her first podium in the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup with co-driver Julie Amblard in the French Alps[5].
  • 2025: Stepped up to compete in the full WRC2 Championship season with Iron Dames, making history as part of an all-female team[6].
  • 2025: Competed in Rally Monte-Carlo, her first WRC2 event, describing the tricky conditions as “very hard” but expressing pride in her performance[7].

INSPIRATIONS

When Rumeau talks about her heroes, one name rises above all others: Michèle Mouton, the legendary French rally driver and the only woman to win a World Rally Championship event. Rumeau has openly stated that Mouton proved it was possible for women to compete at the highest level, and she’s using that blueprint as her roadmap. The two have even met, with Mouton offering advice to the younger driver—a moment that clearly meant the world to Rumeau. She’s also inspired by the Iron Dames organization itself, which has shown that all-female teams can win in GT racing and is now proving the same in rally.

REPUTATION

Rumeau is described as fast, fearless, and ready to prove a point. She’s earned respect not just for being a woman in a male-dominated sport, but for being genuinely quick. When she competed in the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup, she set the fastest time and made it clear she wasn’t there to make up the numbers. Her partnership with co-driver Julie Amblard is regarded as one of the most promising all-female crews in modern rally, and their collaboration with Sarrazin Motorsport—a well-established name in rallying—gives them the infrastructure to succeed. Rumeau is supported by NTN Europe, a major sponsor that has committed to backing the duo through their WRC2 campaign, a testament to the belief others have in her potential.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Rumeau’s target is crystal clear: compete at the highest level. She and Amblard are running a full WRC2 Championship campaign in 2025, supported by Iron Dames and Sarrazin Motorsport. This is part of a three-year development plan designed to elevate them into world-class competitors. With backing from NTN Europe and the eyes of the rally world watching, Rumeau is determined to follow in Mouton’s tire tracks and prove that women belong on the podium at the pinnacle of rallying.

REFERENCES

[1] Iron Dames enter world of rally with Sarah Rumeau and Julie Amblard
[2] Sponsoring Rally: team Amblard Rumeau WRC – NTN Europe
[3] Sarah Rumeau – WRC.com
[4] Rumeau receives tips from WRC legend Mouton
[5] Sarah Rumeau – Iron Dames
[6] Iron Dames secure best-ever rally result
[7] Opel Corsa Rally Electric: Scandinavian Victory in French Alps
[8] The masterplan to carry over female success from GT to rally – DirtFish
[9] Iron Dames to lead all-female charge in WRC2
[10] Sarah Rumeau – Julie Amblard | Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo 2025
[11] NTN Europe supports the Rumeau-Amblard duo for the 2025 WRC2
[12] Meet the woman entrusted with rewriting Ogier’s pacenotes – DirtFish

(bio last updated: 2025-06-01T02:57:19.000Z)

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