Panciatici's motorsport career began in 1998 in karting , which he practiced until 2004. He then switched to French Formula Renault in 2005 and finished 13th in the overall standings. The following season, the young Frenchman stayed in that series and improved to fifth overall. Overall, Panciatici won one race in this series. In addition, Panciatici started in 2006 in some races of the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup . In 2007 Panciatici was supported by the Renault Driver Development Program and drove a full season in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup. At the end of the season he finished tenth in the overall standings. In 2008 Panciatici switched to the Spanish oneFormula 3 and immediately won the runner-up title behind the Spaniard Germán Sánchez . Panciatici also started at the Formula 3 Euro Series race weekend in Le Mans .
Panciatici for KMP Racing in the Formula Renault 3.5 in Le Castellet
At the beginning of 2009 , Panciatici completed GP2 test drives for Durango and was soon confirmed by Durango as a driver for the coming season. He couldn't get any points on the first eight race weekends. His team did not take part on the ninth and tenth race weekends. He also started the Superleague Formula for the Barazi-Epsilon team at Olympique Lyon in the 2009 season . However, he was never classified better than ninth place. In 2010 Panciatici switched to Formula Renault 3.5 , in which he drove alongside Daniil Mowe for the Junior Lotus Racing team, which is supervised by Mofaz Racing . With regular point placements, he finished twelfth overall at the end of the season. In 2011 Panciatici contested his second season in Formula Renault 3.5 and started for KMP Racing . With a third place as the best result, he finished the season in ninth place in the drivers' standings. With 55 to 22 points he prevailed against his teammate Anton Nebylizki .