Buret made his car racing debut in 2013 with Equipe Palmyr, competing in the V de V Challenge Monoplace and V de V Challenge Endurance Proto series. In 2014 he returned to both series, finishing runner-up in the Endurance Proto standings and fifth in the Monoplace championship. That year he also tested Formula E machinery for China Racing at Donington Park.
In 2015 Buret joined Juncos Racing in the Pro Mazda Championship in the United States. He won at Indianapolis and scored seven additional podiums on his way to fifth place in the final standings. He began 2016 with ETEC Motorsport in the Toyota Racing Series, where his best result was sixth at Ruapuna, leaving him fifteenth in the winter points.
For the remainder of 2016 Buret joined Panis Barthez Compétition in the LMP2 class of the European Le Mans Series, his best results being four seventh-place finishes as he ended the year twelfth in the standings. He remained with the team for 2017, improving to tenth in the points with a best result of fourth at Le Castellet.
In 2018, again with Panis Barthez Compétition in LMP2, Buret scored a third place at Spa and a second at Algarve, finishing ninth in the championship. He stayed for a fourth consecutive season in 2019, achieving a best result of fifth at Silverstone and ending the year seventeenth in the LMP2 standings. During 2019 he also raced at the 24 Hours of Spa with Tech 1 Racing.
Buret made his 24 Hours of Le Mans appearance in 2020 in the LMP2 class with DragonSpeed, alongside a one-off European Le Mans Series entry with the same team that year. In 2021 he competed in the first two rounds of the IMSA SportsCar Championship in the LMP2 class with Tower Motorsport By Starworks.
From 2020 Buret became increasingly active in GT competition. He joined Tech 1 Racing for the 2020 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup, finishing eighth in the Silver Cup class with a single class podium at Le Castellet. Simultaneously, he raced in the GT4 European Series with CMR, scoring two podiums to finish seventh in the Silver Cup.
In 2021 Buret moved to AKKA ASP Team in both the GT4 European Series and the French GT4 Cup. In the European Series he won at Nogaro and Albi and scored five further podiums to finish third in the Silver standings. In the French GT4 Cup he scored a Silver Cup win at Zandvoort and ended the year tenth. In 2022, racing with K-Worx in the French GT4 Cup Pro-Am class, he won at Spa, Val de Vienne, and Le Castellet to finish sixth in the class.
Buret raced the first three rounds of the 2023 GT4 European Series with AGS Events and made further one-off appearances that year. He did not race in 2024. In 2025 he joined Switch Racing for the first two rounds of the European Endurance Prototype Cup before departing the team ahead of the Algarve round.
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