Luca Ghiotto

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Luca Ghiotto
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Luca Ghiotto in 2019
Nationality Flag of Italy.svg Italian
Born (1995-02-24) 24 February 1995 (age 29)
Arzignano, Italy
FIA Formula 2 Championship career
Debut season 2017
Current team DAMS
Racing licence FIA Platinum Driver.png FIA Platinum
Car number16
Former teams Russian Time, Campos Racing, UNI-Virtuosi Racing, Hitech Grand Prix
Starts91 (94 entries)
Wins6
Podiums24
Poles3
Fastest laps5
Best finish3rd in 2019
Previous series
2016
201415
2014
2013
201213
2012
201112
GP2 Series
GP3 Series
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC
Formula Abarth

Luca Ghiotto (born 24 February 1995) is an Italian racing driver who is currently set to compete in the 2024 European Le Mans Series for Inter Europol Competition, having most recently competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for DAMS. He is currently the simulator driver for the Nissan Formula E Team.

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Career

Karting

Born in Arzignano, Ghiotto entered karting in 2008, when he took the title in the KF3 class of the Champions Cup, [1] before he finished fourth the following year. [2] Ghiotto remained in the KF3 category until the end of 2010.

Formula Abarth

In 2011, Ghiotto made his début in single-seaters, taking part in the Formula Abarth series for Prema Powerteam. [3] He finished ninth in the Italian Series standings with a single podium at Misano, while in the European Series he finished sixth with four podiums. [4] He contested a sophomore campaign with the same team in 2012, improving to runner-up spots in both championships. [5]

Formula Renault

Ghiotto remained with Prema, as they moved to the 2-litre Formula Renault machinery to compete in the final rounds of Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and Formula Renault 2.0 NEC at the end of 2012. For 2013, Ghiotto had full-time campaigns in both Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, staying with Prema. [6] He took a podium finish at Le Castellet, as well as a victory at Spa, [7] and finished ninth in the final championship standings. In the Alps series, he scored five wins and finished as runner-up to teammate Antonio Fuoco. Also he won the main race of the Formula Renault 2.0 Pau Trophy. [8]

Ghiotto graduated to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2014, competing for International Draco Racing. [9]

GP3 Series

2014

Ghiotto made his debut in 2014, with Trident, at Spa, taking pole position on his debut.

2015

He remained with Trident for 2015, taking five victories in the season, but losing the title to Esteban Ocon by eight points.

GP2 Series

In February 2016, it was announced that Ghiotto would be graduating to the series, whilst continuing his collaboration with Trident. After a shaky start to the season, he claimed his first victory at the sprint race in Sepang and finished eighth in the overall standings.

FIA Formula 2 Championship

2017

In 2017, Ghiotto switched to Russian Time. He took one victory that season and finished fourth in the championship. Originally, he won both races in Monza, but was denied the feature race win due to leaving the track after having avoiding contact with Nyck de Vries and Charles Leclerc. After Ghiotto was stripped of his win, the victory was given to his country-mate Antonio Fuoco.

2018

Ghiotto at the 2018 Spielberg Formula 2 round with Campos Racing FIA F2 Austria 2018 Nr. 14 Ghiotto (1).jpg
Ghiotto at the 2018 Spielberg Formula 2 round with Campos Racing

In 2018, he drove for Campos Racing alongside Israeli Roy Nissany. He took four podiums and finished 8th in the championship.

2019

Ghiotto at the 2019 Spielberg Formula 2 round with UNI-Virtuosi Racing FIA F2 Austria 2019 Nr. 8 Ghiotto.jpg
Ghiotto at the 2019 Spielberg Formula 2 round with UNI-Virtuosi Racing

Ghiotto moved to Virtuosi Racing to partner Chinese driver Guanyu Zhou in 2019. Ghiotto started the season very well with pole position, second place at race 1, and victory at race 2 in Bahrain. However, he scored only 2 points at Azerbaijan. The Italian once again took pole position at Spain, but was hit by Campos driver Dorian Boccolacci, who was later penalized with a drive-through penalty. He charged through the field to finish 4th and achieved another podium in Race 2, finishing in 2nd. At Monaco, originally, he finished second at the feature race, but was disqualified, and in the second race he hit the Arden car of Tatiana Calderon and the MP Motorsport car of Mahaveer Raghunathan. Ghiotto had to retire the car, and was given a three-place grid penalty for causing a collision with the two drivers. At Le Castellet, he also had a nightmare weekend. In Race 1, he was hit by Juan Manuel Correa, causing him to retire with suspension damage. In Race 2, he only finished 13th, scoring no points. In Spielberg, he took two podium finishes with two second places. In Great Britain, he qualified 2nd behind his teammate Guanyu Zhou, who also made history with achieving the first pole position of a Chinese driver in GP2 or F2. He passed Guanyu before the first corner, and took the victory in the feature race. At Hungaroring, he finished 4th and 8th respectively. In Spa-Francorchamps, the two races were cancelled after a tragic accident in the feature race, after Giuliano Alesi lost control of his car due to a puncture, which provoked an accident, that resulted in serious injures for Juan Manuel Correa, and the death of French driver Anthoine Hubert. In Monza Ghiotto took the fastest lap along with second place in the feature race, but after making contact with Sérgio Sette Câmara and Nyck de Vries he only finished in 15th position in the sprint race. At Sochi he finished fourth in the first race with taking fastest lap once again, however he lost the podium to Louis Delétraz on the final lap. In the second race, he came from fifth on the grid to 1st place and took his third win of the year. In the final round at Abu Dhabi the Italian scored 8 points in the first race by finishing sixth. In the sprint race, he started third, but overtook Nicholas Latifi for second place. A few laps later he passed Trident driver Giuliano Alesi for the race lead. Due to the retirements of Artem Markelov, Sean Gelael and contact between Nikita Mazepin and Matevos Isaakyan, there were three virtual safety cars. By that, Ghiotto extended his race lead and comfortably won his fourth race of the year. The Italian driver finished third in the championship, just behind champion Nyck de Vries and runner-up Nicholas Latifi.

2020

In 2020 Ghiotto drove for the new Hitech Grand Prix team alongside Nikita Mazepin. He won the sprint race in Budapest and ended up tenth in the standings, five positions behind his Russian teammate. Ghiotto left Formula 2 at the end of the season.

2022

Ghiotto returned to the 2022 Formula 2 Championship on a one-off return at Monza, replacing Roy Nissany as the Israeli driver was serving a race ban. [10]

Formula One

In August 2017, Ghiotto participated in the post-Hungarian Grand Prix test for Williams Martini Racing. [11]

Formula E

In April 2023, Ghiotto was announced to drive for the Nissan Formula E Team during the Berlin rookie test, whilst also being confirmed as the team's simulator driver. [12] [13] Ghiotto once again drove Formula E machinery during the rookie practice session at the Rome ePrix. [14] He then took part in the rookie pre-season test with the team for the 2023–24 season. [15]

Karting record

Karting career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2008Champions Cup KF3 1st
Bridgestone Cup Europe KF3 11th
Torneo Industrie KF3 Gandolfio Ennio Racing18th
Italian Open Masters  KF3 Ghiotti FrancoDNF
2009 Spanish Karting Championship  KF3 36th
South Garda Winter Cup KF3 Gandolfi Ennio RacingDNF
WSK International Series KF3 DNF
2010Trofeo delle Industrie KF2 20th
WSK Master Series  KF2 13th
Bridgestone Cup Europe KF2 8th
WSK World Series KF2 21st
Trofeo Andrea Margutti KF2 30th
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship  KF2 Chiesa Corse71st
CIK-FIA Asia-Pacific Championship KF2 21st
Karting World Championship  KF2 23rd

Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2011 Formula Abarth Italian Series Prema Powerteam 140121429th
Formula Abarth European Series 140014656th
2012 Formula Abarth European Series Prema Powerteam 24789112462nd
Formula Abarth Italian Series 1867771752nd
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps 400002219th
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC 20000744th
2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Prema Powerteam 1450282112nd
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 141102699th
Pau Formula Renault 2.0 Trophy 11001N/A1st
2014 Formula Renault 3.5 Series International Draco Racing 1700002617th
GP3 Series Trident 40100420th
2015 GP3 Series Trident 1855982452nd
2016 GP2 Series Trident 2210241118th
2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship Russian Time 2210071854th
Formula One Williams Martini Racing Test driver
2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship Campos Vexatec Racing 2400141118th
2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship UNI-Virtuosi Racing 2242292073rd
2019–20 FIA World Endurance Championship Team LNT 100010.524th
2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship Hitech Grand Prix 23102410610th
Intercontinental GT Challenge R-Motorsport 000000NC
2021 Italian GT Championship Imperiale Racing60115465th
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup Emil Frey Racing 100000NC
ADAC GT Masters T3 Motorsport400002128th
2022 GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup Tresor by Car Collection800002210th
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup 500001224th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2 G-Drive Racing by APR 100000NC
FIA Formula 2 Championship DAMS 20000025th
2022–23 Formula E Nissan Formula E Team Simulator driver
2024 European Le Mans Series - LMP2 Inter Europol Competition 1000048th*

* Season still in progress.

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314PosPoints
2013 Prema Powerteam ALC
1

14
ALC
2

25
SPA
1

31
SPA
2

1
MSC
1

5
MSC
2

9
RBR
1

32
RBR
2

7
HUN
1

6
HUN
2

11
LEC
1

2
LEC
2

22
CAT
1

27
CAT
2

23
9th69

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2014 International Draco Racing MNZ
1

16
MNZ
2

4
ALC
1

16
ALC
2

Ret
MON
1

14
SPA
1

6
SPA
2

Ret
MSC
1

16
MSC
2

14
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

15
HUN
1

11
HUN
2

19
LEC
1

7
LEC
2

16
JER
1

13
JER
2

Ret
17th26

Complete GP3 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718PosPoints
2014 Trident CAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
RBR
FEA
RBR
SPR
SIL
FEA
SIL
SPR
HOC
FEA
HOC
SPR
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA

18
SPA
SPR

14
MNZ
FEA

21
MNZ
SPR

13
SOC
FEA
SOC
SPR
YMC
FEA
YMC
SPR
20th4
2015 Trident CAT
FEA

2
CAT
SPR

8
RBR
FEA

1
RBR
SPR

3
SIL
FEA

4
SIL
SPR

7
HUN
FEA

1
HUN
SPR

4
SPA
FEA

5
SPA
SPR

1
MNZ
FEA

Ret
MNZ
SPR

3
SOC
FEA

1
SOC
SPR

8
BHR
FEA

4
BHR
SPR

1
YMC
FEA

5
YMC
SPR

4
2nd245

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
2016 Trident CAT
FEA

Ret
CAT
SPR

12
MON
FEA

Ret
MON
SPR

14
BAK
FEA

9
BAK
SPR

12
RBR
FEA

4
RBR
SPR

9
SIL
FEA

5
SIL
SPR

2
HUN
FEA

17
HUN
SPR

Ret
HOC
FEA

2
HOC
SPR

4
SPA
FEA

7
SPA
SPR

3
MNZ
FEA

6
MNZ
SPR

Ret
SEP
FEA

7
SEP
SPR

1
YMC
FEA

11
YMC
SPR

19
8th111

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728DCPoints
2017 Russian Time BHR
FEA

7
BHR
SPR

2
CAT
FEA

2
CAT
SPR

7
MON
FEA

5
MON
SPR

4
BAK
FEA

16
BAK
SPR

7
RBR
FEA

14
RBR
SPR

4
SIL
FEA

6
SIL
SPR

2
HUN
FEA

6
HUN
SPR

8
SPA
FEA

2
SPA
SPR

3
MNZ
FEA

4
MNZ
SPR

1
JER
FEA

7
JER
SPR

4
YMC
FEA

3
YMC
SPR

5
4th185
2018 Campos Vexatec Racing BHR
FEA

12
BHR
SPR

6
BAK
FEA

Ret
BAK
SPR

14
CAT
FEA

4
CAT
SPR

5
MON
FEA

Ret
MON
SPR

10
LEC
FEA

3
LEC
SPR

3
RBR
FEA

12
RBR
SPR

13
SIL
FEA

5
SIL
SPR

10
HUN
FEA

6
HUN
SPR

2
SPA
FEA

7
SPA
SPR

6
MNZ
FEA

10
MNZ
SPR

6
SOC
FEA

Ret
SOC
SPR

14
YMC
FEA

3
YMC
SPR

9
8th111
2019 UNI-Virtuosi Racing BHR
FEA

2
BHR
SPR

1
BAK
FEA

9
BAK
SPR

Ret
CAT
FEA

4
CAT
SPR

2
MON
FEA

DSQ
MON
SPR

Ret
LEC
FEA

Ret
LEC
SPR

12
RBR
FEA

2
RBR
SPR

2
SIL
FEA

1
SIL
SPR

15
HUN
FEA

4
HUN
SPR

8
SPA
FEA

C
SPA
SPR

C
MNZ
FEA

2
MNZ
SPR

15
SOC
FEA

4
SOC
SPR

1
YMC
FEA

6
YMC
SPR

1
3rd207
2020 Hitech Grand Prix RBR
FEA

DNS
RBR
SPR

Ret
RBR
FEA

11
RBR
SPR

10
HUN
FEA

4
HUN
SPR

1
SIL
FEA

17
SIL
SPR

19†
SIL
FEA

13
SIL
SPR

10
CAT
FEA

8
CAT
SPR

2
SPA
FEA

9
SPA
SPR

5
MNZ
FEA

2
MNZ
SPR

15
MUG
FEA

2
MUG
SPR

Ret
SOC
FEA

4
SOC
SPR

5
BHR
FEA

12
BHR
SPR

Ret
BHR
FEA

16
BHR
SPR

7
10th106
2022 DAMS BHR
SPR
BHR
FEA
JED
SPR
JED
FEA
IMO
SPR
IMO
FEA
CAT
SPR
CAT
FEA
MCO
SPR
MCO
FEA
BAK
SPR
BAK
FEA
SIL
SPR
SIL
FEA
RBR
SPR
RBR
FEA
LEC
SPR
LEC
FEA
HUN
SPR
HUN
FEA
SPA
SPR
SPA
FEA
ZAN
SPR
ZAN
FEA
MNZ
SPR

13
MNZ
FEA

Ret
YMC
SPR
YMC
FEA
25th0

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678RankPoints
2019–20 Team LNT LMP1 Ginetta G60-LT-P1 AER P60C 2.4 L Turbo V6 SIL FUJ
11
SHA BHR COA SPA LMS BHR 24th0.5

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine1234567Pos.Points
2022 G-Drive Racing by APR LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 V8 DAY
8†
SEB LGA MDO WGL ELK PET NC†0†

Points only counted towards the Michelin Endurance Cup, and not the overall LMP2 Championship. * Season still in progress.

Complete GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCarClass12345678910Pos.Points
2022 Tresor by Car Collection Audi R8 LMS Evo II Pro BRH
1

6
BRH
2

7
MAG
1

5
MAG
2

8
ZAN
1

8
ZAN
2

13
MIS
1
MIS
2
VAL
1

6
VAL
2

13
10th22

Complete European Le Mans Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
2024 Inter Europol Competition LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 CAT
8
LEC
IMO
SPA
MUG
ALG
8th*4*

* Season still in progress.

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