Alessandro Latif
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| Alessandro Guido Latif | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | |
| Born | 11 April 1996 London, England |
| Blancpain Sprint Series career | |
| Current team | Phoenix Racing, Flying Lizard Motorsports |
| Racing licence | |
| Car number | 5 |
| Former teams | Avelon Formula, Atech Grand Prix |
| Previous series | |
| V de V Proto Endurance Challenge, SPEED Euroseries, Formula Renault Eurocup, Formula Renault 2.0 Alps | |
Alessandro Guido Latif (born 11 April 1996 in London, England) is a retired British-Italian racing driver. Latif is the youngest race winner of a V de V Proto Endurance Challenge race.[1] In 2014 he competed in the Blancpain Sprint Series driving for Phoenix Racing, the Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours driving an Audi R8 LMS for Flying Lizard Motorsports.[2] Latif's early career involved an upbringing in karts and Formula Renault 2.0.[citation needed]
Latif was born on 11 April 1996 in London, England. His father is Pakistani born and mother is Italian, both whom currently reside in London, England. Latif started in karting at aged 11.
Racing career
Karts
Latif's karting career began in 2007 where he rose up the ranks to race in the international scene. As well as developing his race craft he achieved notable success in British and European events, as well as in World Karting.[3]
Single Seaters
In 2012, Latif moved to Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup and Formula Renault 2.0 Alps driving for Atech Grand Prix completing eight races.[citation needed]
Sports car racing
Latif signed with Avelon Formula to drive a CN2 (per the Group CN classification) Sports prototype in the V de V Proto Endurance Challenge for the remainder of the 2012 season, where he won his inaugural race in the 4 Heures du Castellet.[4]
In 2013, Latif remained with Avelon Formula in the V de V Proto Endurance Challenge, while also competing in the opening rounds of the SPEED Euroseries. Latif won the 6 Hours of Mugello with teammate Ivan Bellarosa in front of the team's home crowd.[5] They later went on to win the opening rounds of the Speed Euroseries at the Hungaroring.[6]
In 2014, Latif signed with Flying Lizard Motorsports to race at the Daytona 24 Hours in the number 35 Audi R8 LMS, where they finished fifth in the GTD class.[7]
Latif competed in the 2014 12 Hours Sebring in Florida on 12–15 March, where they finished eighth in the GTD class.[8]
Latif joined Phoenix Racing for Blancpain Sprint Series alongside Marc Basseng.[9][unreliable source?][10]
Latif was set to race a Nissan Zytec in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race on 14–15 June with the Greaves Motorsport Team.[11] However, after starting 26th on the 54-car grid, the team achieved a top-ten position before their efforts were thwarted after a blameless collision by a co-driver on lap 31 ended the race for them.[12]
Karting record
Karting career summary
| Season | Series | Team | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Kartmasters British GP - Mini Max | 25th | |
| Super One Series - Mini Max | 21st | ||
| Super One Series - Rotax Junior | 46th | ||
| Shenington Kart Club - Rotax Mini Max | 11th | ||
| 2010 | Rotax Max Wintercup - Junior Max | 31st | |
| Super One Series - Rotax Junior | 29th | ||
| Rotax International Open - Junior | 4th | ||
| Kartmasters British GP - Rotax Junior | 30th | ||
| 2011 | Euro Wintercup - Rotax Max Junior | 15th | |
| Rotax Max Wintercup - Junior Max | Protrain Racing | 4th | |
| Rotax Max Euro Trophy - Junior Max | 28th | ||
| CIK-FIA U18 World Championship | 27th | ||
| WSK Final Cup - KF2 | 19th | ||
| Super One Series - Rotax Junior | 24th | ||
| BNL Karting Series - Rotax Max Junior | 24th | ||
| Kartmasters British GP - Rotax Junior | 31st |