Karting Born in
Saint-Herblain, Roussel began karting at the age of seven, competing until 2023. Spending most of his career with Extreme Limite, Roussel was the National Series Karting champion in 2023 and was runner-up in the 2022 Coupe de France.
Formula 4 2024 In 2024, Roussel stepped up to single-seaters, racing in the
FFSA Academy-centrally run
French F4 Championship. In his rookie year in the series, Rousssel scored his maiden podium in race two at
Spa by finishing second after starting on reverse-grid pole.
2025 Roussel remained in French F4 for 2025. In the season-opening round at
Nogaro, he finished fifth in race one before ending off the weekend with back-to-back second-place finishes. In the following round at
Dijon, Roussel finished second in races one and three behind
Alexandre Munoz. In the season's only trip outside of France, Roussel won race one from pole at
Spa, and then won race three at Munoz retired. After two retirements and a second-place finish at
Magny-Cours, Roussel took what turned out to be his last podium of the season at
Lédenon by finishing second in race two, to enter the final round 68 points behind Munoz. In the final round at
Le Mans, Roussel finished seventh in race one but failed to score points in the other two races and dropped to third in the standings. At the end of the year, Roussel raced in the
F4 World Cup, which he won after taking the lead from Rayan Caretti with three laps to go.
Formula Regional Stepping up to Formula Regional competition in early 2026, Roussel joined
G4 Racing to race in the
Formula Regional Middle East Trophy. In the four rounds, Roussel scored a best result of seventh in race three at
Dubai en route to a 19th-place points finish. Following that, Roussel tested for CL Motorsport in the official pre-season tests of the
Formula Regional European Championship, before joining the team to race in the series for the rest of the year. == Karting record ==