[2] After competing in regional events from 2000, Gilsoul made his international debut in 2003 when co-driving with Bruno Thiry.
[2] The pair went on to drive for the Qatar World Rally Team in 2013 and they were a surprise runners-up in the championship after seven podiums from 13 events.
[3] Gilsoul and Neuville made the switch to the newly created rally team Hyundai Motorsport in 2014.
[5] In 2021, right before the season start in the 2021 Monte Carlo Rally, it was announced that Neuville and Gilsoul had stopped their co-operation.
[6] Gilsoul made a return to the co-driving seat in April that year, now for French privateer Paul-Antoine Santoni at the Italian Rally championship round in Rallye Sanremo.