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Bio Excerpt: Laura Bourguet is a French racing driver who has been tearing up the KZ2 karting scene while somehow managing to juggle a mechanical engineering degree. Born March 29, 2005, she’s proven herself in the brutally competitive shifter kart category, competing in FIA Karting World Championships and... (full bio below ↓↓)

Laura Bourguet

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(last updated 2026-01-27

Laura Bourguet is a French racing driver who’s been carving her path through the brutal world of KZ2 karting while simultaneously juggling a mechanical engineering degree—because apparently, just racing wasn’t complicated enough.

EARLY YEARS

Born on March 29, 2005, in France, Bourguet grew up in a racing family. Her entrant and team manager is Christophe Bourguet, suggesting motorsport runs deep in the family DNA. While details of her earliest karting years remain sparse, it’s clear she didn’t just dabble—she committed fully to the most demanding karting category out there while also pursuing higher education. Because why choose one impossible dream when you can chase two?

OTHER INTERESTS

Laura is currently studying mechanical engineering, proving she’s the type who wants to understand exactly why her kart isn’t behaving before she yells at her mechanic. Balancing university coursework with national and international karting championships takes a particular brand of stubborn determination—or possibly insanity. The engineering background likely gives her an edge in understanding vehicle dynamics and setup, turning her into both the driver and the engineer who second-guesses every adjustment.

EARLY SUCCESS

Bourguet has been competing in the fiercely competitive KZ2 category—the shifter kart class where drivers hit speeds over 160 km/h while mere inches from the ground. She’s raced with Win’Kart and has tackled everything from the IAME Series France to the Championnat de France KZ2. Racing primarily with an Oberon chassis powered by TM Kart engines, she’s proven herself capable of running with the boys in one of karting’s toughest categories. In the 2025 Championnat Occitanie-Méditerranée, she secured a P3 finish, showing she can mix it up at the pointy end when the competition gets fierce.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2022: Competed in the FIA Karting World Cup – KZ2[1].
  • 2023: Competed in the FIA Karting European Championship at Zuera, Spain[2].
  • 2023: Competed in the FIA Karting World Championship at Wackersdorf, Germany, as one of only four women in the field[3].
  • 2025: Finished P3 in the Championnat Occitanie-Méditerranée[4].
  • 2025: Tested F4 machinery through the FEED Racing selection programme[5].
  • 2025: Made her car racing debut in the Wolf Racing France Championship[6].
  • 2025: Selected as one of 18 drivers for the inaugural F1 Academy Rookie Test at Circuito de Navarra, Spain, completing 39 laps with a best time of 1:48.171[7].

INSPIRATIONS

No specific inspirations or role models have been documented in available sources.

REPUTATION

At just 20 years old, Bourguet has earned respect as one of the rare women competing at the highest levels of KZ2 karting. Being selected for the F1 Academy Rookie Test in September 2025 validates her potential as a rising talent worth watching. She’s known for balancing her racing commitments with her engineering studies—a feat that impresses even the most hardened paddock veterans. Her ability to compete in international FIA Karting World Championships against predominantly male fields demonstrates she’s not just participating; she’s genuinely racing. The FEED Racing programme’s decision to select her for F4 testing suggests serious people see serious potential.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

With her F1 Academy Rookie Test completed at Navarra in September 2025, Bourguet is clearly positioning herself for a potential transition into single-seater racing. Her recent debut in the Wolf Racing France Championship and continued competition in the Championnat de France KZ2 suggest she’s keeping her options open—either continuing to climb the karting ladder or making the jump to cars full-time. Balancing her mechanical engineering degree with her racing career means she’s building both a Plan A and a Plan B, though knowing racers, there’s only ever really one plan.

REFERENCES

[1] Laura Bourguet | Racing career profile | Driver Database
[2] FIA Karting Information Dossier – Zuera 2023
[3] FIA Karting World Championship: Strong, diverse entry for exciting programme in Wackersdorf
[4] Win’Kart repart à l’assaut des podiums en 2025
[5] F1 Academy names 18 rising stars for first-ever Rookie Test at Navarra
[6] F1 Academy holds two days of in-season testing along with a landmark 18-driver rookie test
[7] Stevens on top after intense inaugural F1 Academy Rookie Test in Navarra