1. Loris Hezemans was born on 26 May 1997 and is a Dutch professional racing driver.

1. Loris Hezemans was born on 26 May 1997 and is a Dutch professional racing driver.
Loris Hezemans last competed full-time in the GT World Challenge Europe, driving the No 12 Audi R8 LMS GT3 for Comtoyou Racing, part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No 27 Ford Mustang for Team Hezeberg, part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series driving the No 33 Toyota Supra for DGM Racing, and part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driving the No 33 for Reaume Brothers Racing.
Loris Hezemans is the 2019 and 2021 champion of the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series.
Loris Hezemans previously competed in the SEAT Leon Eurocup, Renault Clio Cup Benelux, TCR International Series, and Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup.
In July 2015, it was announced that Loris Hezemans would make his TCR International Series debut with Target Competition driving a SEAT Leon Cup Racer.
Loris Hezemans switched to sports car racing Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup in 2017, driving for Strakka Racing in a part-time campaign before making his full-time debut for GRT Grasser Racing Team in 2018.
Loris Hezemans made his stock car racing debut in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series as he became the driver for Hendriks Motorsport in the Elite 1 class.
Loris Hezemans scored his first pole position at Hockenheim before he picked up his first career win at the same venue on the Saturday race having led the race from the start to the finish.
Loris Hezemans finished the year fourth in the standings and won the Junior Trophy classification for drivers aged 25 and under to win an opportunity to race in the United States.
Loris Hezemans scored three top-five and six top-10 finishes to finish third overall in the Pro Late Model category at the World Series.
Loris Hezemans finished in 22nd place, with a power steering failure and a crash on the final restart preventing Hezemans from scoring a top-15 finish in his Xfinity Series debut.
Loris Hezemans finished the 2019 season with 4 wins, 6 podium finishes, and 11 top-10 finishes.
Loris Hezemans finished the year in third place after winning the season-opening round at Vallelunga and the season ending round at Valencia.
Loris Hezemans drove for the No 90 for DGM at Pocono, the No 33 for Reaume at IRC, No 66 for MBM at Roval, and the No 61 for Hattori at Kansas, all were which entries were collaborated with Reaume, except for IRC, in which he drove for Reaume.
In 2022, Loris Hezemans drove in five NASCAR Cup Series races for Team Hezeberg.
In 2023, Loris Hezemans competed in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup and GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup Silver, competing for Comtoyou Racing.