Citroen announce Pin as Gen4 Development Driver

An exciting young talent, Doriane Pin will support the development of Citroen Racing’s Gen4 package.

The young French driver has already achieved a lot in her racing career, including the 2022 Ferrari Challenge Europe title, a class win at the 2022 24 Hours of Spa and most recently, the F1 Academy title in 2025.

Her new role with Citroen Racing will see Doriane support the team in the development and refinement of the team’s Gen4 package, helping to optimise performance, energy management systems, and software calibration ahead of next season.
As such, the team have confirmed that the 22 year old will have multiple opportunities to get behind the wheel of Formula E machinery in the coming months.

The news follows a strong run of form for the Citroen squad, who have already accomplished a race win, a pole position and multiple podiums in the first half of their debut season.

This year, Doriane is competing in the European Le Mans Series with Duqueine, alongside her duties as a Development Driver for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team and Development Driver for Peugeot Sport Hypercar program.

I’m really looking forward to this new role and to joining this project. Formula E is a rapidly growing championship, and it’s both exciting to watch and to drive. I’ve already started working on the GEN4 simulator with the team, which has been a great way of understanding the systems and the driving approach. As a French driver, it’s a special feeling to join Citroën. It’s a brand with a strong motorsport heritage, and being part of that story means a lot. I’m excited to get started and to build something together.
Doriane Pin, Citroen Racing Development Driver.

Doriane is one of the most promising and complete young drivers we have seen in recent years. Beyond her results, she brings strong technical insight and a clear ability to translate feedback into performance gains, which is critical in Formula E where we have limited development time. Her involvement in the refinement of our GEN4 package will be extremely valuable as we prepare for the future of the championship. Just as importantly, having a talented young French driver join the team is a proud moment for all of us.
Cyril Blais, Team Principal Citroen Racing.

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