Bio Excerpt: Héloise Goldberg is a French-Swiss racing driver who stepped into the 2025 French Formula 4 Championship at just 16 years old as part of the prestigious FFSA Academy program. After cutting her teeth in Swiss karting and the FFSA Karting Junior Championship, she traded her kart... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Héloise Goldberg is a French-Swiss racing driver making her mark in single-seater competition as one of the rising talents in the 2025 French Formula 4 Championship. At just 16 years old, she’s already shown the kind of grit and steady improvement that keeps fans watching—even when the results don’t scream headlines.
EARLY YEARS
Born March 12, 2009, Goldberg got her start in karting across the border in Switzerland before moving into the French racing pipeline. She competed in the FFSA Karting Junior Championship, honing her craft in one of Europe’s most competitive karting environments. Her dual French-Swiss heritage gave her a foot in both racing cultures, and by the time she was selected for the FFSA Academy at 16, she’d already logged enough laps to know what she was getting into.
The FFSA Academy doesn’t just hand out seats—it’s France’s premier driver development program, designed to identify and nurture the country’s next generation of motorsport talent. Making that cut meant Goldberg had caught someone’s attention, and in 2025, she stepped up to the French F4 Championship, trading karts for formula cars and entering one of the largest grids the series had ever seen.
OTHER INTERESTS
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EARLY SUCCESS
Success, in Goldberg’s case, doesn’t mean trophies—yet. Her 2025 French F4 season has been about survival, consistency, and incremental gains. Racing car #8, she entered a field of 30 drivers at the season opener in Nogaro and quickly learned what it takes to run wheel-to-wheel at speed. Her results hovered in the low-to-mid twenties for much of the season, but that’s not the whole story.
At Spa-Francorchamps, one of the most demanding circuits in motorsport, she scored a P20 finish in Race 3—her best result at that point—by keeping it clean and capitalizing on steady pace. No heroics, no crashes, just solid racecraft. It was the kind of performance that doesn’t make headlines but earns respect in the paddock.
Then came Le Mans. Goldberg showed up with something to prove and delivered her most significant progress of the season. She ran significantly closer to the pack, showing improved lap times and better race management. The step forward was clear enough that observers noted it as one of the weekend’s bright spots among the female competitors.
At Dijon, she notched her first podium finish—in the female trophy classification—finishing third in Race 1. It wasn’t an overall podium, but it marked a tangible milestone in her development. She followed that up with another strong showing in Race 2, where she secured fourth in the female category. At Magny-Cours, she continued her upward trajectory with significant improvements in lap times, even as bad luck struck some of her fellow female competitors.
By the time the season reached its final round at Le Mans in late September, Goldberg had become a regular fixture in the midfield and a consistent contender in the female trophy battles. Her progress may have been incremental, but it was undeniable.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2025: Competed in the French Formula 4 Championship with the FFSA Academy, part of the largest grid in series history with 30 entries[1].
- 2025: Achieved best overall result of P20 at Spa-Francorchamps in Race 3[2].
- 2025: Scored first female trophy podium with P3 at Dijon in Race 1[3].
- 2025: Made guest appearance with Asia Racing Team at the F4 Chinese Championship season finale in Zhuhai[4].
INSPIRATIONS
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REPUTATION
Goldberg has earned a reputation as a driver who shows up, puts in the work, and gets incrementally better. In a season where six female drivers competed in French F4—including Lisa Billard, Jade Jacquet, Sofia Zanfari, Annabelle Brian, and Angelina Proenca—she’s held her own without the fanfare. She’s not the flashiest, but she’s steady, and in a sport where one mistake can end your weekend (or your season), that counts for something.
Her racing style is clean and calculated. She doesn’t overdrive the car or make desperate moves that end in the gravel. Instead, she capitalizes on opportunities, improves her pace round by round, and keeps her nose clean. It’s the kind of approach that builds a foundation for long-term success, even if it doesn’t grab immediate attention.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Following her French F4 campaign, Goldberg expanded her horizons with a guest appearance in the F4 Chinese Championship. She joined Asia Racing Team for the 2025 season finale at Zhuhai International Circuit in October, racing alongside series regulars Andrei Dubynin and Viktor Turkin. The opportunity gave her a chance to test herself against different competition and gain experience on an international stage—valuable currency for any young driver looking to climb the ladder.
What comes next for Goldberg isn’t spelled out in press releases or social media posts, but the trajectory is clear. She’s building her resume, gaining seat time, and making connections in the paddock. Whether she returns to French F4, moves up the Formula ladder, or explores other series remains to be seen. What’s certain is that she’s not done yet.
REFERENCES
French F4: 2025 season guide – Feeder Series
Lisa Billard secures first points in French F4, leads female trophy entries at Spa – Racers Behind the Helmet
F4 Academy: Munoz and Dorison do it again in Dijon – Kartcom
Two Exciting Additions Join the Team for Zhuhai F4 Season Finale – Asia Racing Team
French F4: Lisa Billard returns to the top-10, claims Female Trophy title at Le Mans – Racers Behind the Helmet
French F4: Lisa Billard and Sofia Zanfari share female class victories at Magny-Cours – Racers Behind the Helmet
Héloise Goldberg | Driver Database
2025 French F4 Championship – Wikipedia
F4 Academy: Munoz wins a hotly contested Race 3 – FFSA Academy















