Team Ghinzani

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Flag of Italy.svg Team Ghinzani
Founded1992
Team principal(s) Piercarlo Ghinzani
Current series Porsche Carrera Cup Italy
GT Cup Open Europe
Former series Formula Acceleration 1
Auto GP
Formula 3 Euro Series
German Formula 3
A1 Grand Prix
Italian Formula 3

Team Ghinzani is a motor racing team based in Italy, involved in many areas of motorsport. The team was founded in 1992 by Piercarlo Ghinzani, who raced in Formula One between 1981 and 1989.

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History

Team Ghinzani at 2012 Circuit Ricardo Tormo Italian F3 round. Team Ghinzani 2012 Valencia.jpg
Team Ghinzani at 2012 Circuit Ricardo Tormo Italian F3 round.

Team Ghinzani have raced in Italian, German and Formula 3 Euro Series since 2000. Ghinzani entered Italian Formula 3000/Euro Formula 3000 between 1999 and 2002.

Since 2005–06 season, the outfit has managed A1 Team Italy in collaboration with Arco Motorsport, in the A1 Grand Prix series.

Results

A1 Grand Prix Results [1]
YearCarTeamRacesWinsPolesFast lapsPointsT.C.
2005–06 Lola A1GP-Zytek Flag of Italy.svg A1 Team Italy 220004614th
2006–07 Lola A1GP-Zytek Flag of Italy.svg A1 Team Italy 22100527th
2007–08 Lola A1GP-Zytek Flag of Italy.svg A1 Team Italy 200001218th
2008–09 A1GP-Ferrari Flag of Italy.svg A1 Team Italy 140101716th
Italian Formula Three Championship results [3]
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesFast lapsPointsD.C.T.C.
2002 Dallara F302-Mugen Honda Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Doornbos 1000411th7th
Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Zuber 1010312th
Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Giammaria 20000NC
2003 Dallara F303-Mugen Honda Flag of Portugal.svg Alvaro Parente 2111349th7th
Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Baron20001015th
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Doornbos 1000616th
2004 Dallara F304-Mugen Honda Flag of Italy.svg Marco Bonanomi 2220866th6th
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel la Rosa 20013112th
Flag of Spain.svg Alvaro Barba Lopez 20001215th
2005 Dallara F304-Mugen Honda Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Müller 126351712nd2nd
Flag of Spain.svg Marco Barba 20001810th
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Cencetti1000118th
2006 Dallara F304-Mugen Honda Flag of Italy.svg Michele Rugolo 16210784th4th
Flag of Italy.svg Manuele Maria Gatto16000278th †
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bossini 40000NC
2007 Dallara F304-Mugen Honda Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Termine16000527th4th
Flag of Italy.svg Paulo Bossini16000359th


Timeline

1990s2000s2010s
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Formulas Italian/Euro F3000 Formula 3 Euro Series A1 Grand Prix Auto GP Auto GP FA1
German F3
Italian Formula 3

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References

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  2. Italian Formula 3000 complete results Archived 2007-12-03 at the Wayback Machine speedsportmag.com
  3. Italian Formula 3 complete results since 2001 speedsportmag.com
  4. German Formula 3 complete results since 2001 Archived 2007-11-18 at the Wayback Machine speedsportmag.com
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