
| Date of birth | 24.12.1998 |
| Country | Luxembourg |
| Team | M-Sport Ford |
| Co-driver | Louis Louka |
| WRC starts | 45 |
| First event | Monte-Carlo 2019 |
| Victories | 0 |
| First win | |
| Podiums | 0 |
| Retirements | 9 |
| Stage wins | 2 |
| Power Stage wins | 0 |
| Total points | 76 |
| 2024 season ranking | 8 |
| Championship wins | 0 |
Stats updated 08/07/2025
Gregoire Munster made his debut in the World Rally Championship at Monte Carlo in 2019, driving a Skoda Fabia R5. The Luxembourgish driver began competing seriously in the WRC only in the 2022 season when he secured financial backing and switched to a Hyundai Rally2 car.
Munster’s best result in the 2022 season came from the final event in Japan, where he clinched victory in the WRC2 class.
In the 2023 season, the young driver piloted an M-Sport Ford Fiesta Rally2 car. Additionally, he had the opportunity to compete in the main class driving the Ford Puma Rally1 car in the Chile and Central European WRC events. In the Central European Rally, he finished seventh.
For the 2024 season, Munster has signed a contract with M-Sport to compete in all the season’s events driving with a M-Sport’s Ford Fiesta Rally1 car.

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