Circuit racing Arzeno started off in
karting, before stepping up to
single-seaters 2005 when he finished second in
Formula Renault Campus behind champion
Jean-Karl Vernay. The following year he raced in
French Formula Renault, finishing seventh overall before improving to the runner-up spot in 2007 behind
Jules Bianchi. In 2008 he came tenth in the
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, but skipped two of the seven meetings due to a lack of budget.
Rallying In 2009, Arzeno switched to rallying and promptly finished 12th overall and third in class on the iconic
Monte Carlo Rally. In 2010, he contested the
Junior World Rally Championship before focussing on the French tarmac championship in 2011. ==Racing record==