Dino Zamparelli

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NationalityBritish
Born (1992-10-05) 5 October 1992 (age 33)
Bristol, England
Debut season2013
Current teamART Grand Prix
Dino Zamparelli
Zamparelli in 2017.
NationalityBritish
Born (1992-10-05) 5 October 1992 (age 33)
Bristol, England
GP3 Series career
Debut season2013
Current teamART Grand Prix
Car number3
Former teamsMarussia Manor Racing
Starts33
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps2
Best finish7th in 2014
Previous series
2012
200911
2007–08
FIA Formula Two Championship
Formula Renault BARC
Ginetta Junior Championship
Championship titles
2011
2008
Formula Renault BARC
Ginetta Junior Championship

Dino Zamparelli (born 5 October 1992) is a British former racing driver, born to English parents and with Italian ancestry.[1] His father Mike was a F1 Powerboat World Championship racer.

Early career

Zamparelli began karting at the age of seven, and spent seven years in the various classes around the United Kingdom and Europe.[citation needed]

In 2007, Zamparelli debuted in Ginetta Junior Championship with Muzz Racing, finishing in thirteenth position. He stayed in series for the next year, and amassed ten wins and another five podiums on his way to the championship title.[2]

Formula Renault and Formula Three

Zamparelli's next step was Formula Renault BARC in 2009, where he finished in third place, scoring three wins. In 2010, due to a lack of funding, he competed only in two races of the BARC championship and two races of the Italian Formula Three Championship with Corbetta Competizioni.[3] Zamparelli returned full-time to Formula Renault BARC in 2011, winning four races and the championship title.[4] He was also a finalist in the 2011 McLaren Autosport BRDC Award.[citation needed]

FIA Formula Two Championship

In 2012, Zamparelli graduated to the FIA Formula Two Championship.[5] Zamparelli was involved in an extraordinary incident during the race meet at Spa. In heavy rain and under safety car conditions, Zamparelli was driving along the Kemmel Straight when a car in front spun. Unable to see the spinning car, he was forced to take evasive action at the very last second. The video of the incident quickly went viral and was viewed over 600,000 times within the first two weeks after being uploaded to YouTube.[6]

GP3 Series

Following the decision to discontinue the running of the Formula Two Championship following the 2012 season,[7] Zamparelli signed for the Marussia Manor Racing F1 Team Young Driver Programme and entered into the 2013 GP3 Series season.[8] He finished the season in 18th place after an indifferent debut year. Zamparelli finished in the points in half of the season's 16 races but was excluded from race 2 in Italy after causing an accident in race 1 of the same event that had a significant impact on the championship standings.[9]

Prior to the 2014 season, Zamparelli joined ART Grand Prix.[10] He finished seventh in the standings with six podiums.

Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain

Zamparelli, at the Knockhill round of the 2017 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain.

In January 2015, Zamparelli announced that he was switching from single seaters to sports cars, joining Parr Motorsport to race in the 2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain.[11]

British GT Championship

Zamparelli's GT Marques Porsche Cayman at Brands Hatch

Zamparelli entered the 2019 championship at Snetterton with Chris Car in a Porsche Cayman GT4. The car was uncompetitive in every round and failed to score any points.[citation needed]

Racing record

References

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