Gosia Rdest

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Gosia Rdest
Gosia Rdest - 2019 Brands Hatch W Series round 15 (cropped).jpg
Nationality Flag of Poland.svg Polish
Born (1993-01-14) 14 January 1993 (age 31)
Żyrardów, Masovia
Alpine Elf Europa Cup
Racing licence FIA Silver Driver.png FIA Silver
Years active 20202024
Starts32
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish8th in 2020, 2021
Previous series
2012
2013
2014
20152017
2018
2018
2019, 2021
Formula BMW Talent Cup
BRDC Formula 4 Championship
Central European Volkswagen Polo Cup
Audi Sport TT Cup
GT4 International Cup
GT4 Central European Cup
W Series
Championship titles
2011Polish Karting Championship – Junior
Awards
2013BRDC F4 "Who Zooms" Award

Małgorzata Agnieszka Rdest [1] (born 14 January 1993 in Żyrardów) is a Polish racing driver and businesswoman. She currently competes in the Alpine Elf Europa Cup. [2] [3]

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Racing career

Rdest entered car racing in 2012 when she, as reigning Polish Junior Karting Champion, was scouted by BMW Motorsport. They would enter her in the final round of the Formula BMW Talent Cup for rookie drivers at Oschersleben, where she would finish all three races in the top 10 and finish 10th in the standings despite only entering the one event. [4] She would move up to the BRDC Formula 4 Championship the following year, joining Douglas Motorsport alongside Sennan Fielding. [5] Competing alongside more experienced drivers in open-wheelers, she would struggle to 18th in the standings having completed the full season and scoring a best finish of 11th at Snetterton – however, despite the lack of results, she would claim the "Who Zooms" award for the most overtakes over the course of the season. [6]

She would move into one-make racing for 2014, entering the Central European Volkswagen Polo Cup. [7] She would end the season 14th, with a best result of 6th in her home race at Tor Poznań before stepping up to the Audi Sport TT Cup for 2015. [8] Rdest would compete in all three sanctioned seasons of the TT Cup, with a best result of second at both races in the 2017 season-opener at the Hockenheimring, and a best championship position of 6th in the same season. [9] She would move across to GT4 competition in 2018, remaining with the Audi marque through German team Phoenix Racing and competing in both the International Cup with Max Hesse (finishing 9th) and the Central European Cup round at the Nürburgring alongside Óscar Tunjo, scoring a pole and race win. [10]

Rdest would be selected to qualify for the W Series in 2019, and would be accepted as one of the 18 permanent drivers. [11] She would score points in the first race at Hockenheim, however would be taken out by Esmee Hawkey in Zolder and struggled to thirteenth in Misano. She would qualify fourth at the Norisring, but sustained front wing damage in a first-corner skirmish with Fabienne Wohlwend and finished 14th and a lap down. A season-best sixth-place finish would follow at TT Circuit Assen, before 13th in the final round at Brands Hatch saw the Pole fail to automatically qualify for the 2020 W Series – ending the championship in 14th.

Rdest would return to GT racing in 2020, contesting the French-based Alpine Europa Cup. [12] This followed a class win at the washed-out Dubai 24 Hour in January. She would be announced as a reserve driver for 2021 W Series season and would fulfill her role replacing Tasmin Pepper at the Red Bull Ring. She would place 9th in the first round, and 17th in the second after colliding with her team-mate Marta García. [13] Rdest made her last W Series start at Spa-Francorchamps, deputising for unwell Irina Sidorkova – having narrowly avoided a pile-up in qualifying, she finished last in a wet race some 15 seconds behind second-last. [14]

Rdest remained in the Alpine Europa Cup in 2021 and 2022, finishing 8th in the standings in the former with a podium at Magny-Cours. In 2024, following an 18-month break on maternity leave, she returned to motorsport through the same series. [15]

Personal life

In November 2021 Rdest became vice-president of Emka S.A., a Polish medical waste management company owned by her father. [16]

Rdest married Karoł Łazarczyk in June 2022. [17] The couple have a daughter, Klara, born in August 2023. [18]

Racing record

Rdest in the paddock at the 2019 W Series Hockenheim round Tatuus T318 W Series mit Lackierung.jpg
Rdest in the paddock at the 2019 W Series Hockenheim round
Rdest at the 2nd round of the 2021 W Series W Series 2021 Austria Nr. 3 Rdest (side).jpg
Rdest at the 2nd round of the 2021 W Series

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2012 Formula BMW Talent Cup BMW Motorsport 300001310th
2013 BRDC Formula 4 Championship Douglas Motorsport24000012118th
2014Central European Volkswagen Golf CupN/A13000017814th
2015 Audi Sport TT Cup N/A12000090.512th
24H Series - A3T R8 Motorsport
24H Series - D1 KPM Racing10000610th
2016 Audi Sport TT Cup N/A1400001498th
ADAC TCR Germany Touring Car Championship Engstler Motorsport 20000829th
Campeonato Nacional de Velocidade Turismos Target Competition ???????
2017 Audi Sport TT Cup N/A1300021496th
ADAC TCR Germany Touring Car Championship Target Competition 800002613th
24H Series - TCR Zest Racecar Engineering
2018 GT4 International Cup Phoenix Racing 30000N/A9th
GT4 Central European Cup 211024312th
24H GT Series - GT4
Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge Audi Sport Team USA 100001362nd
International GT Open Olimp Racing20000045th
2019 W Series Hitech Grand Prix 600001014th
ADAC GT Masters Aust Motorsport20000040th
Baltic Touring Car Championship - BTC2 Malgorzata Rdest22 ? ?2506th
24H Series - 991 MRS GT-Racing
2020 24H GT Series - 991 MRS GT-Racing11001294th
Alpine Europa Cup Racing Technology100000438th
2021 W Series Puma W Series Team20000218th
W Series Academy 10000
Alpine Europa Cup Chazel Technologie Course120000638th
2022 Alpine Europa Cup Chazel Technologie Course1000003111th
2024 Alpine Europa Cup Chazel Technologie Course

* Season still in progress.

Dubai 24 Hour results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsOverall
Position
Class
Position
2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg KPM Racing Flag of Spain.svg Javier Morcillo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lucas Orrock
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Wilson
Volkswagen Polo A248251st9th
2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Zest Racecar Engineering Flag of France.svg Philippe Ulivieri
Flag of the United States.svg John Allen
Flag of the United States.svg J.T. Coupal
Flag of the United States.svg John Weisberg
SEAT León TCR TCR48352nd3rd
2018 Flag of Germany.svg Phoenix Racing Flag of Finland.svg Joonas Lappalainen
Flag of Germany.svg John-Louis Jasper
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Philip Ellis
Audi R8 LMS GT GT455126th1st
2019 Flag of Germany.svg MRS GT-racing Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Matsushima
Flag of Austria.svg Helmut Rödig
Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Triller
Flag of Austria.svg Christopher Zochling
Porsche 991 Cup 99156418th2nd
2020 Flag of Germany.svg MRS GT-racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Hancock
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Hartshorne
Flag of Finland.svg Jukka Honkavuori
Porsche 991 Cup 991160 1 18th1st

^1 – Race abandoned after 7 hours due to circuit flooding.

Complete W Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam12345678DCPoints
2019 Hitech GP HOC
9
ZOL
Ret
MIS
13
NOR
14
ASS
6
BRH
13
14th10
2021 Puma W Series Team RBR1
9
RBR2
17
SIL HUN 18th2
W Series Academy SPA
16
ZAN COA1 COA2

* Season still in progress.

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