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Biography of F1 driver Panis Olivier

Olivier Panis (born on 2 September 1966 in Lyon, France) is a former French racing driver, best known for his long Formula 1 career during the 1990s and for being the last French driver to win a World Championship Grand Prix. He developed his career primarily in France, following a steady and methodical path through the junior ranks, building a reputation for consistency and adaptability.

After starting in karting, Panis made his mark in French national categories, winning the Formula Renault France championship in 1989. He then progressed to French Formula 3, continuing his development until achieving the key pre-Formula 1 milestone: victory in the 1993 International Formula 3000 Championship with the DAMS team, a result that earned him a direct promotion to the Formula 1 grid.

He made his Formula 1 debut in 1994 with Ligier, remaining closely associated with the team for several seasons. After a learning year, Panis steadily improved, leading to the defining moment of his career at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix. In extreme weather conditions, he secured a historic victory after starting outside the front row, capitalising on a race of exceptionally high attrition. That win remains the only victory of his Formula 1 career, but carries enormous symbolic weight as the last French win in the championship.

During the same 1996 season, Panis was also fighting for top championship positions before a serious accident in Montreal resulted in multiple leg fractures and a lengthy absence. He returned in 1997 and continued racing with Ligier, which later became Prost Grand Prix. With Alain Prost’s team, he remained until 1999, enduring technically difficult seasons while playing a central role in car development.

In 2000 he joined BAR, experiencing a challenging year in terms of results, before embarking on a new phase as a test and development driver for McLaren. From 2001 to 2003 he worked closely with the Woking-based team, contributing to the development of highly competitive cars, though without returning to a full-time race seat.

After stepping away from direct Formula 1 competition, Panis enjoyed success in endurance and touring car racing. He competed in the French Supertourisme championship and, most notably, at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he achieved second place overall in 2000 with Courage-Oreca. He later became a respected figure in the paddock as a manager and consultant, also supporting young drivers in their international careers.

On a personal level, Panis has remained closely connected to French and European motorsport. Following his retirement from top-level racing, he has continued to be involved in the sport as a manager and mentor, maintaining a discreet yet consistent presence within the international motorsport scene.


Current season statistics


Formula 1 Season*
Year Team Chassis Points
2004 Toyota TF104 6
2003 Toyota TF103 6
2002 BAR 004 3
2001 BAR 003 5
1999 Prost AP02 2
* World Championships with at least 1 point won (since 2001)

Qualifying teammate battle
Year Team Teammate Win
2004 Panasonic Toyota Racing (TF104) Trulli J. 1 VS 15
2003 Panasonic Toyota Racing (TF103) Da Matta C. 1 VS 15
2002 Lucky Strike BAR Honda (004) Villeneuve J. 6 VS 11
2001 British American Racing Honda (003) Villeneuve J. 6 VS 11
Total 14 VS 52

Best results in Formula 1 *
Grand Prix Team Chassis Pos.
Bahrain GP 2004 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF104
United States GP 2004 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF104
Monaco GP 2004 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF104
Belgian GP 2004 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF104
Japanese GP 2003 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF103 10 
German GP 2003 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF103
French GP 2003 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF103
Canadian GP 2003 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF103
San Marino GP 2003 Panasonic Toyota Racing TF103
Italian GP 2002 Lucky Strike BAR Honda 004
British GP 2002 Lucky Strike BAR Honda 004
European GP 2002 Lucky Strike BAR Honda 004
Canadian GP 2002 Lucky Strike BAR Honda 004
Italian GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
German GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
French GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
Austrian GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
Spanish GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
San Marino GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
Brazilian GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
Australian GP 2001 British American Racing Honda 003
European GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02
Hungarian GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02 10 
German GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02
Austrian GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02 10 
French GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02
Canadian GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02
Brazilian GP 1999 Gauloises Prost Peugeot AP02
* Grand prix finishes in the top 10 (since 2001)