Edoardo Liberati

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NationalityItaly Italian
Born (1992-12-18) 18 December 1992 (age 33)
Rome, Italy
Debut season2009
Current teamArco Motorsport
Edoardo Liberati
NationalityItaly Italian
Born (1992-12-18) 18 December 1992 (age 33)
Rome, Italy
Italian Formula Three career
Debut season2009
Current teamArco Motorsport
Racing licence FIA Gold (until 2015, 2024–)
FIA Silver (2016–2023)
Car number9
Former teamsBVM–Target Racing
Lucidi Motors
Prema Junior
Starts37
Wins2
Poles3
Fastest laps2
Best finish9th in 2010
Previous series
2008Formula Azzurra
Championship titles
2008Formula Azzurra

Edoardo Liberati (born 18 December 1992) is an Italian professional racing driver.

Karting

Liberati began karting in 2006 in the Italian 100 Junior Championship, finishing as runner–up in the series the following year. In the same year he also finished second in the Lazio Regional Championship.

Formula Azzurra

Liberati began his single-seater career in 2008 by participating in the Formula Azzurra series in his native Italy. During the season he took victories at Magione and Misano along with five further podiums to win the title by 12 points from Greek driver Stefanos Kamitsakis.[1]

Italian Formula Three

The following season, Liberati moved up to the Italian Formula Three Championship, joining the BVM–Target Racing team alongside Formula Renault graduate Daniel Zampieri.[2] He contested the first four rounds of the season before moving to rival outfit Lucidi Motors to replace fellow Italian Marco Zipoli, who in turn took Liberati's seat at BVM–Target. He finished in the points on five occasions to be classified 13th in the standings. He also finished fourth in the rookie classification.[3]

Liberati continued in the series in 2010, switching teams to join Andrea Caldarelli and Samuele Buttarelli at the Prema Junior squad.[4] He finished 9th in the standings after securing two podium places at Vallelunga and Monza. He finished level on points with the EuroInternational entry of Gabriel Chaves, but was classified ahead of him on countback.[5]

Liberati will continue in the series for a third season in 2011, joining Team Ghinzani.[6]

Racing record

References

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