Christine GZ

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Christine GZ
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Christine GZ in 2022
NationalityItalian
Full nameChristine Giampaoli Zonca
Born (1993-07-22) July 22, 1993 (age 30)
Pondicherry, India
Extreme E career
Debut season 2021
Former teamsXite Energy Racing, Veloce Racing, Carl Cox Motorsport
Starts13
Wins0
Podiums0
Poles0
Best finish9th in 2021
Christine GZ in 2019 Christine GZ.jpg
Christine GZ in 2019
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Christine GZ in 2020
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Christine GZ in 2021

Christine Giampaoli Zonca (born 22 July 1993), more commonly known by her nickname Christine GZ, is an Italian-Spanish rally and off-road race driver. After an off-road racing career in America, competing with the team Dynamic Racing, Zonca raced in Europe with the Avatel Telecom Race Team. [1] In late 2020, Zonca scored a third-place in the Andalucia Rally round of the FIA World Cross Country Championship.

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Biography

GZ was born to Italian parents in Pondicherry, India, where she lived for eight years before moving to Milan, Italy, and then to the Tenerife, Canary Islands. [2] She completed a degree in motorsports technology at Birmingham City University. [3] [4]

She initially worked at her neighbor's garage.[ citation needed ] The first chassis she bought was a 1988 Golf MKII, followed by a 1989 Rally Corolla that she named "Lolla". [2] [5]

In 2014, GZ won her first title, the overall Championship of the Canaries. [2] In 2016, she was a member of an all-female rally team competing in the Rally Catalunya. [6]

In 2020, GZ re-launched her racing career after a COVID lockdown. Together with the Avatel Telecom and co-driver Edu Blanco she competed in the Andalucía Rally. Christine completed the rally with a 3rd place. She was racing with the Avatel Telecom Racing Team during the 2021 season reaching the 2nd place at the T1N Cross-Country Spanish Championship this year.[ citation needed ]

On 15 December 2020 she was announced to have signed with formerly known as Hispano Suiza Xite Energy Team to compete in the new all-electric off-road racing championship Extreme E along with Oliver Bennett. She made her debut at the 2021 Desert X-Prix in Al-'Ula, Saudi Arabia, where she finished 5th. The team was re-branded Xite Energy Racing ahead of round 2. At the end of the 2021 season GZ and Bennett classified 9th. She also became a TV presenter for Italian broadcaster Sport MediaSet, covering the FIA Formula E World Championship and driving the BMW i8 Safety Car on the Circuit de Monaco. In addition, she also took part in the Eco Rallye Mallorca, driving the Porsche Taycan. [7]

She participated in the Spanish date Baja Aragón of the FIA World Cup Cross-Country Bajas with her co-driver Ricardo Torlaschi finishing 5th at the T3 category.

She competed in the 2023 season of the all-electric off-road racing championship Extreme E for Carl Cox Motorsport with Timo Scheider as her teammate. [8] She was replaced by Lia Block, daughter of the late Ken Block, at round 5 for the rest of the season. [9] She returned for the final two rounds of the season as the series championship reserve driver after regular reserve driver Tamara Molinaro replaced Hedda Hosås at JBXE. [10] [11] She has previously competed for Veloce Racing [12] and Xite Energy Racing.

Racing record

Complete Extreme E results

(key)

YearTeamCar12345678910Pos.Points
2021 Hispano-Suiza Xite Energy Team Spark ODYSSEY 21 DES
Q

5
DES
R

5
9th55
Xite Energy Racing OCE
Q

6
OCE
R

6
ARC
Q

9
ARC
R

8
ISL
Q

9
ISL
R

9
JUR
Q

9
JUR
R

9
2022 Veloce Racing Spark ODYSSEY 21 DES
WD
ISL1
8
ISL2
9
COP
10
ENE 18th7
2023 Carl Cox Motorsport Spark ODYSSEY 21 DES1
7
DES2
9
HYD1
3
HYD2
DNS
ISL-I1
ISL-I2
ISL-II1
ISL-II2
COP1
COP2
15th23

* Season still in progress.

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