Raoul Hyman

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NationalitySouth Africa South African
BornRaoul Joshua Hyman
(1996-05-12) 12 May 1996 (age 29)
RelativesChristopher Hyman (father)
Debut season2023
Raoul Hyman
Hyman at the Red Bull Ring in 2019.
NationalitySouth Africa South African
BornRaoul Joshua Hyman
(1996-05-12) 12 May 1996 (age 29)
RelativesChristopher Hyman (father)
Super Formula Championship career
Debut season2023
Current teamB-Max Racing
Racing licence FIA Gold
Car number51
Starts9 (9 entries)
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish25th in 2023
Previous series
2022
2019
2019
2018
2017
2017
2016
2015-16
2013-14
Formula Regional Americas
FIA Formula 3 Championship
Toyota Racing Series
F3 Asian Championship
Euroformula Open Championship
GP3 Series
BRDC British Formula 3
FIA Formula 3 European
BRDC Formula 4
Championship titles
2022
2018
Formula Regional Americas
F3 Asian Championship

Raoul Joshua Hyman (born 12 May 1996) is a South African racing driver, he has competed in the Super Formula Championship for B-Max Racing.[1] He is the 2022 Formula Regional Americas and 2018 F3 Asian Champion.[2]

Lower formulae

Hyman made his car racing debut in 2013, competing in the BRDC Formula 4 Championship with HHC Motorsport.[3] He finished seventh in the standings, having taken four podiums.

Hyman returned to BRDC F4 in 2014, once again driving for HHC alongside Sennan Fielding and Will Palmer.[4] He started his season out strongly, winning the season opener at Silverstone from pole position, before achieving the same feat weeks later at Brands Hatch, where he fended off a charging Arjun Maini in the closing laps.[5][6] A pair of podiums at the next two events respectively followed, as Hyman elevated himself into the championship battle. However, scoring only one podium from the second round at Silverstone and none at Brands Hatch made him fall back compared to rivals Maini and George Russell. Nevertheless, Hyman ended his season strongly, winning at Donington Park and taking another victory and a second place at the final round in Snetterton, which meant that he finished third in the standings.[7][8][9]

FIA Formula 3 European

In 2015, Hyman progressed to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, where he raced for Team West-Tec F3.[10] The campaign proved to be disappointing, with Hyman taking a best finish of sixth at Monza, which resulted in 21st place in the overall standings.

Hyman partnered up with Carlin to contest European F3 the following year.[11] However, following the season opener, he left the series, having scored a solitary point.

GP3 Series

After competing in a one-off round of the BRDC British F3 Championship the previous year,[12] Hyman returned to a full-time race seat in 2017, driving for Campos Racing in the GP3 Series.[13] Points at the season opener were followed by a victory during the Sprint Race in Austria, where the South African controlled his gap to rival Giuliano Alesi to take his first victory in nearly three years.[14][15] This would end up being the highlight of Hyman's season, as he ended up 13th in the standings, having scored just two more points at the Hungaroring.

F3 Asian Championship

For the 2018 season, Hyman would contest the inaugural season F3 Asian Championship, partnering Jake Hughes and Hon Chio Leong at Dragon HitechGP.[16] Whilst Hughes, who only competed in three events, would win every race he competed in, Hyman would end up taking the title, having scored eleven podiums over the course of the campaign, which included a win at Ningbo, by a mere two points.[17]

FIA Formula 3

Having raced in the Toyota Racing Series at the start of the 2019 season, where he finished fourth in the standings with four podiums, Hyman planted himself into the newly formed FIA Formula 3 Championship, where he would drive for Sauber Junior Team by Charouz.[18] He would end up having an unsuccessful season, finishing 22nd, with two points coming from the season finale at Sochi.[19]

Formula Regional Americas

Following a two-year hiatus from racing, which he called "two of the worst years I've ever had",[20] Hyman returned in 2022, driving for TJ Speed Motorsports in the Formula Regional Americas Championship.[21] He experienced a dominant campaign, in which he won eleven races, whilst only missing the podium twice. His title victory would earn him a $600,000 prize to compete in the Super Formula Championship.[22]

Super Formula

At the end of 2022, it was announced that Hyman would be driving for B-Max Racing in Super Formula the following year.[23]

Personal life

Hyman was born in South Africa and moved to London, United Kingdom at the age of fifteen.[24]

Hyman has Indian ancestry.[25][26]

Racing record

References

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