He made his Formula One debut for Sauber at the 2018 Australian Grand Prix.
[4][5] He is the first Monégasque driver to win a Formula One race, which he achieved at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix, the first Monégasque to win the Monaco Grand Prix in the Formula One era,[6] and the first Monégasque driver to start a race from pole position, set a fastest lap, or lead the World Drivers' Championship standings.
[11] He did the full 1951 season bar the Indy 500 and only made sporadic appearances after that.
[12][13] André Testut entered in his home race on 2 occasions – 1958 and 1959.
[14] 35 years after Testut failed to make the grid in 1959, Olivier Beretta was signed by Larrousse for the 1994 season.