EWC

Robin Mulhauser

The origins of an international career

Born on November 7, 1991, in Fribourg, Switzerland, Robin Mulhauser started his career in 2007 in pocket bikes before moving to 125cc in Germany for three years. In 2012, he entered the European Superstock 600 Championship, where he secured seventh place in 2013. His career took a turn in 2014 when he joined the Moto2™ World Championship with the Technomag team Racing.

He scored his first point the following year and renewed his contract for an additional season during which he would score four points in the championship. After three full seasons in the Grand Prix paddock, Mulhauser made the jump to World Supersport in 2017 under the colors of the CIA Landlord Insurance Honda team led by Simon Buckmaster.



A winning trajectory in EWC

Meanwhile, the Fribourgeois tried his hand at Endurance with success, winning two Superstock titles with the MotoAin team in 2019 and 2020 and a world championship title in 2023 with YART.

Still the fourth rider of YART in 2024 alongside Niccolo Canepa, Marvin Fritz, and Karel Hanika, Mulhauser finished the year on the second step of the podium. For 2025, he once again wears the colors of Mandy Kainz's team with Fritz and Hanika, while Canepa, who has retired, is replaced by Jason O'Halloran.