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Fabrizio Giovanardi
Italian racecar driver

Fabrizio Giovanardi

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14 December 1966, Sassuolo, Province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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57 years
Fabrizio Giovanardi
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Biography

Fabrizio Giovanardi (born 14 December 1966 in Sassuolo) is an Italian racing driver. During his career he has won ten touring car titles, including European and British crowns making him the most successful touring car driver worldwide. He has spent the majority of his career racing for Alfa Romeo and Vauxhall.

Career

Formula Three

After winning both the Italian and World Formula C karting titles for 125cc karts in 1986, Giovanardi stepped up to the Italian Formula Three Championship in 1987, driving a Reynard 873 powered by Alfa Romeo for PreMa Racing, where he scored a podium en route to thirteenth position in the championship. He stayed in the series in 1988, where he secured two wins at Vallelunga and Enna-Pergusa and finished third overall in the championship, a point behind runner-up Mauro Martini and two points behind season champion Emanuele Naspetti. He returned to the series in 1990, competing in a single round.

Formula 3000

In 1989, Giovanardi switched to International Formula 3000 to compete with First Racing and won the race at Vallelunga. Those were his only points however, as he ended up tenth in the final championship standings; failing to qualify for races at Silverstone, Brands Hatch and Le Mans. He continued in the series in 1990 with First Racing, and again ended up tenth in the championship with a best result of second place at Pau. 1991 was his final season, and finished in a three-way tie for eleventh place.

Super Touring Cars

Giovanardi dabbled into the Italian Superturismo Championship in the 1991 season, competing in a Peugeot 405. He took five Class S2 victories which set him up for a full campaign in the 1992 season. In his first full season, he was champion in the S2 class taking eight race wins and being crowned champion, his first touring car title. He moved into the main class of the championship with Peugeot in 1993, finishing in the top three overall twice, and winning five races before moving to Nordauto Engineering Alfa Romeo in 1995. In his début season with Alfa, Giovanardi again finished in third place, bettering team-mate Antonio Tamburini in a tie. He also contested one round of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft at the Norisring, driving an Alfa Romeo 155 for the factory Alfa Corse team.

Continuing in the Italian series in 1996, Giovanardi dovetailed his programme with a campaign in the Campeonato de España de Turismo; another series for Super Touring cars. He finished fifth in Italy, and one place lower in Spain, taking five wins over the two series. He would take his second touring car title in 1997, winning the four-race Spanish series; and also finished runner-up to Naspetti in the Italian series. He got the better of Naspetti in 1998, winning the Italian championship in the new Alfa Romeo 156 finishing all bar two races on the podium. Giovanardi and team-mate Nicola Larini made a guest appearance in the German Super Tourenwagen Cup at the Norisring, where they both finished outside the top ten placings in both races.

He repeated as Italian champion in 1999, again beating his BMW rival Naspetti; Giovanardi's advantage at the end of the season was only fifteen points after nineteen rounds. Giovanardi and Larini made a return to the STW at the series' Italian round at Misano, and the Alfa drivers finished 1-2 in the sprint race before both retired in the feature race. The Superturismo was promoted to become the "European Super Touring Cup" in 2000, and again Giovanardi won the title for Nordauto. Consistency was the key for a repeat in 2001, winning just three races en route to a second successive European title.

European/World Touring Car Championship

Giovanardi (#6) and Giuseppe Cirò collide during the first race at Oschersleben in 2005.

In 2002, the European Touring Car Championship returned as a complete entity using the Super 2000 regulations. The regulation change did not hinder Giovanardi as he won a touring car title for the fifth successive season, again at the wheel of an Alfa Romeo. However, he switched to a Ravaglia Motorsport-run BMW for the 2003 season, but struggled with the rear-wheel-drive car taking only three podiums en route to ninth in the championship. Unsurprisingly, Giovanardi returned to the wheel of an Alfa in 2004 as part of a four-car team by Autodelta, the new name for Nordauto. Giovanardi took a single victory at Valencia as he finished sixth in the championship, finishing behind team-mate Gabriele Tarquini, the first such occasion of Giovanardi being beaten by a team-mate.

Giovanardi competing in the 2006 World Touring Car Championship.

With the European series becoming the World Touring Car Championship in 2005 – the first such championship season since 1987 – Giovanardi was part of the Alfa factory outfit, alongside Tarquini, James Thompson and Augusto Farfus, with André Couto joining the quartet at his home round in Macau. Giovanardi took a season-high four victories, as he finished as the highest-placed Alfa Romeo driver in the championship, finishing behind the BMWs of champion Andy Priaulx and Dirk Müller. His final appearance in the series to date came in 2006, when he replaced Pierre-Yves Corthals in Curitiba, Brazil and joined Corthals in Macau for JAS Motorsport; taking a best result of fourth in the opening Macau race.

In 2011, Giovanardi won the European Touring Car Cup at the Salzburgring in Austria. He clinched Hartmann Racing's third consecutive European Touring Car Cup, in a Honda Accord.

British Touring Car Championship

VX Racing/Triple Eight (2006–2010)

Giovanardi driving the VX Racing-run Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch during the Oulton Park round in 2006. He is followed closely by Colin Turkington.

With Alfa Romeo pulling out of the WTCC, Giovanardi began searching for a replacement ride for the 2006 season. In late 2005 Giovanardi tested a Vauxhall Astra Sport Hatch for the Triple Eight BTCC team at Pembrey in Wales. The team duly signed him, and Tom Chilton up to drive for the team in 2006. Gavin Smith would later join the team, making it a three-car Vauxhall effort.

It was a testing year for the team and Giovanardi, as he came close to a first win at Donington Park before a final-corner collision with West Surrey Racing's Colin Turkington. Giovanardi led into the chicane before an outbraking move by Turkington put him alongside at the apex. Both cut the chicane after the collision, and Turkington got to the line first, taking his second win of the season. Ultimately, his first win – and Vauxhall's 100th in the British Touring Car Championship – came at Knockhill. Fittingly, he was congratulated on live TV by John Cleland, the man who took Vauxhall's first win. He then secured a second win in the series at Brands Hatch; finishing his first BTCC campaign in fifth position, passing James Thompson by a single point at the final meeting of the season at Silverstone. Giovanardi and Chilton both remained with the team into the 2007 season, driving the team's new Vauxhall Vectra in the championship.

Giovanardi driving the VX Racing-run Vauxhall Vectra during the Snetterton round of the 2007 BTCC season.

The Vectra seemed to suit the driving style of Giovanardi better than his young team-mate, with Giovanardi taking ten wins to Chilton's tally of none. Indeed, Giovanardi was involved in a season-long championship battle with SEAT Sport's Jason Plato, with Plato leading 265-256 into the final round, having not finished outside the top eight positions in the first 27 rounds of the championship. In the first two races at Thruxton, Giovanardi led Plato home and thus Plato held a one-point lead going into the final race. With the top seven places reversed on the grid, Plato started sixth and Giovanardi seventh; but it was the Italian who made the quicker progress through the pack, and with his second place compared to Plato's fourth, Giovanardi claimed his first BTCC title by three points.

Giovanardi driving for VX Racing at the Oulton Park round of the 2008 BTCC season.

In 2008, Chilton left for Team Dynamics, and thus Giovanardi was joined by new team-mates Matt Neal (joining from Dynamics) and Tom Onslow-Cole (joining from West Surrey Racing) in a three-car team. Giovanardi was the driver to beat, and sealed the title convincingly at Brands Hatch, with two races to spare; clinching the title with a non-scoring fourteenth position, due to the result of rival Plato (fifth), he could no longer be caught in the title race. Until the first race at Brands, Giovanardi had been on a run of 39 consecutive points finishes which had begun at round 19 of the 2007 season, at Snetterton in late July. He failed to score a top ten finish in the entire round, after failing to start in the second race and finishing eleventh in the final race. His only point came from the fastest lap of the final race. Plato finished third in the championship, as Mat Jackson overhauled his points tally after a good final weekend of the season.

Giovanardi competing in the fourth event of the 2009 BTCC season at Oulton Park.

Giovanardi and Neal were joined at VX Racing by Andrew Jordan for the 2009 season, which would be the final season of manufacturer effort by Vauxhall. Vauxhall cited the economic downturn as the main reason for pulling out at the end of the season. Giovanardi was once again in the running for the title, alongside Turkington and Plato. Indeed, Giovanardi trailed Turkington by thirteen points heading to the final round of the season, held on the Grand Prix circuit at Brands Hatch. By the final race of the afternoon, a three-way title battle was still the situation, as Turkington had 262 points, Giovanardi 258 and Plato 254 – having won the first two races – with a maximum of seventeen points available. A titanic battle for the lead ensued and was not settled until the final lap of the race. Plato won the race becoming the only second driver to win all three races at a BTCC meeting, with Turkington finishing second to win his first title. Giovanardi finished in fourth position, and thus finished third in the championship standings.

Giovanardi struggled to find a top-line drive for the 2010 season, but returned to the BTCC at the 2010 season-opening round at Thruxton. He drove the #888 Vauxhall Vectra for Triple Eight, partnering 2009 Clio Cup UK champion Phil Glew, who made his BTCC début at the meeting. He won the first two races of the season before taking a fifth-place finish in race three to secure a seven-point lead from Jason Plato in the championship. The team had hoped to run Giovanardi for the remainder of the season, but he was replaced by James Nash ahead of the second round at Rockingham due to sponsor Uniq pulling out.

Instead, Giovanardi found a temporary home in the Italian-based Superstars Series, driving N.Technology's brand new Porsche Panamera S, and won a race on the car's début at Mugello. Giovanardi claimed three wins in succession at Paul Ricard and Vallelunga enabling him to finish sixth in the series' Italian championship, while he lies fifth in the international points, with one round left.

Airwaves Racing (2014)

In February 2014, Giovanardi was confirmed as Airwaves Racing's first driver for the 2014 British Touring Car Championship season in a Ford Focus ST Mk.III. Giovanardi struggled to find the sweet spot in the new NGTC machinery and finished 13th overall with a solitary podium at Thruxton.

V8 Supercars

Giovanardi drove with Marc Hynes in the two main endurance races of the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series, the L&H 500 at Phillip Island and the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama. The two drivers were recruited by Triple Eight Race Engineering to pilot the #88 car while regular drivers Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes teamed up in Lowndes' usual #888 car. At Phillip Island, Giovanardi and Hynes finished 17th, a lap down on winners Garth Tander and Mark Skaife and at Bathurst, the pair finished 15th – two laps down on team-mates (and race winners) Lowndes and Whincup. In 2010, Giovanardi will be driving for Britek Motorsport in the Armor All Gold Coast 600, sharing the team's Holden Commodore with Karl Reindler. In 2011, it was announced that Giovanardi would, once again, be driving for Britek Motorsport in the Armor All Gold Coast 600 with Karl Reindler.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1987Italian Formula Three ChampionshipPrema Racing110001613th
1988Italian Formula Three ChampionshipPrema Racing122137463rd
FIA European Formula Three Cup10000N/A6th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ANC
1989International Formula 3000First Racing61001910th
IMSA GT Championship – GTPDe Blasi Racing100000NC
Renault 21 Turbo European Cup ?0 ?00222nd
1990International Formula 3000First Racing1100011010th
Italian Formula Three Championship100 ?00NC
1991International Formula 3000Forti Corse80000611th
Italian Superturismo Championship – Class S2 ?5 ? ? ? ?4th
1992Italian Superturismo Championship – Class S2Peugeot Italia2011 ? ?14260.751st
1993Italian Superturismo ChampionshipPeugeot Italia205 ? ? ?2262nd
1994Italian Superturismo ChampionshipPeugeot Italia2000171563rd
1995Italian Superturismo ChampionshipNordauto Engineering2010271563rd
Deutsche Tourenwagen MeisterschaftAlfa Corse100000NC
1996Italian Superturismo ChampionshipNordauto Engineering2021471755th
Spanish Touring Car Championship1033161226th
1997Italian Superturismo ChampionshipAlfa Romeo Nordauto19556112292nd
Spanish Touring Car Championship43234751st
1998Italian Superturismo ChampionshipNordauto20976184711st
Super Tourenwagen CupAlfa Corse200002825th
1999Italian Superturismo ChampionshipNordauto19726134011st
Super Tourenwagen CupAlfa Corse211113025th
2000European Super Touring CupAlfa Romeo Team Nordauto205 ?2122561st
2001European Super Touring ChampionshipAlfa Romeo Team Nordauto20322136201st
24 Hours of Sicily10001N/A2nd
2002European Touring Car ChampionshipGTA Racing Team Nordauto20967121221st
2003European Touring Car ChampionshipBMW Team Italy-Spain200003439th
2004European Touring Car ChampionshipAutoDelta Squadra Corse181125635th
2005World Touring Car ChampionshipAlfa Romeo Racing Team194248813rd
2006British Touring Car ChampionshipVX Racing3020071635th
World Touring Car ChampionshipJAS Motorsport30000820th
TC 2000 ChampionshipHonda Petrobras Podium100000NC
2007British Touring Car ChampionshipVX Racing301013173001st
2008British Touring Car ChampionshipVX Racing29509152621st
V8 Supercar Championship SeriesTeamVodafone3000022245th
2009British Touring Car ChampionshipVX Racing30515152663rd
2010British Touring Car ChampionshipUniq Racing with 888320023814th
Italian Superstars ChampionshipN.Technology643351006th
International Superstars SeriesN.Technology775th
V8 Supercar Championship SeriesFair Dinkum Sheds Racing200000NC
2011European Touring Car CupHartmann Honda Racing21102211st
24 Hours of NurburgringScuderia Cameron Glickenhaus10000N/A39th
Italian GT Championship (GT Cup class)AB Motorsport210011923rd
V8 Supercar Championship SeriesFair Dinkum Sheds Racing200003982nd
2013International Superstars SeriesPetri Corse800003312th
2014British Touring Car ChampionshipAirwaves Racing30000113813th

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngineTyres1234567891011DCPoints
1989First RacingMarch 89BJuddASIL
DNQ
VAL
1
10th9
Reynard 89DJuddPAU
Ret
JER
14
PER
Ret
BRH
DNQ
BIR
DNS
SPA
13
BUG
DNQ
DIJ
12
1990First RacingReynard 90DMugen-HondaADON
Ret
SIL
Ret
PAU
2
JER
6
MNZ
10
PER
6
HOC
7
BRH
Ret
BIR
5
BUG
Ret
NOG
Ret
10th10
1991Forti CorseLola T91/50Ford CosworthAVAL
12
PAU
5
JER
DNQ
11th6
Reynard 91DFord CosworthMUG
8
PER
Ret
HOC
13
BRH
8
SPA
6
BUG
DNS
NOG
4

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314Pos.Pts
1995Alfa Corse 2Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TiHOC
1
HOC
2
AVU
1
AVU
2
NOR
1
Ret
NOR
2
DNS
DIE
1
DIE
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
ALE
1
ALE
2
HOC
1
HOC
2
NC0

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPts
2000Nordauto EngineeringAlfa Romeo 156MUG
1
4
MUG
2
3
PER
1

1
PER
2

1
A1R
1
2
A1R
2
1
MNZ
1
5
MNZ
2
7
HUN
1

2
HUN
2
3
IMO
1
2
IMO
2
2
MIS
1
4
MIS
2
4
BRN
1
2
BRN
2
7
VAL
1
1
VAL
2

1
MOB
1
4
MOB
2
10
1st256
2001Alfa Romeo Nordauto EngineeringAlfa Romeo 156MNZ
1
2
MNZ
2
4
BRN
1

2
BRN
2
1
MAG
1
4
MAG
2
Ret
SIL
1
2
SIL
2

2
ZOL
1
4
ZOL
2
1
HUN
1

1
HUN
2
3
A1R
1
2
A1R
2
3
NÜR
1
17
NÜR
2

4
JAR
1

3
JAR
2
2
EST
1
3
EST
2
5
1st620
2002GTA Racing Team NordautoAlfa Romeo 156 GTAMAG
1

1
MAG
2
1
SIL
1

2
SIL
2

1
BRN
1

1
BRN
2

1
JAR
1

1
JAR
2

2
AND
1

2
AND
2
4
OSC
1
4
OSC
2
11
SPA
1
5
SPA
2
11†
PER
1

1
PER
2
1
DON
1
4
DON
2
4
EST
1
1
EST
2

Ret
1st122
2003BMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320iVAL
1
2
VAL
2
5
MAG
1
Ret
MAG
2
7
PER
1
10
PER
2
10
BRN
1
3
BRN
2
2
DON
1
11
DON
2
18†
SPA
1
5
SPA
2
16†
AND
1
10
AND
2
6
OSC
1
8
OSC
2

Ret
EST
1
10
EST
2
12
MNZ
1
6
MNZ
2
5
9th43
2004AutoDelta Squadra CorseAlfa Romeo 156MNZ
1
2
MNZ
2
Ret
VAL
1
2
VAL
2
1
MAG
1
6
MAG
2
5
HOC
1
Ret
HOC
2
DNS
BRN
1
5
BRN
2
5
DON
1
4
DON
2
16
SPA
1
Ret
SPA
2
DNS
IMO
1

2
IMO
2

2
OSC
1
17
OSC
2
8
DUB
1
Ret
DUB
2
16†
5th63

† — Did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2005Squadra Corse Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 156ITA
1
6
ITA
2
8
FRA
1
10
FRA
2
7
GBR
1

3
GBR
2
8
SMR
1

1
SMR
2

3
MEX
1

1
MEX
2

3
BEL
1
7
BEL
2

1
GER
1
26†
GER
2
Ret
TUR
1
1
TUR
2
6
ESP
1
6
ESP
2
2
MAC
1
19†
MAC
2
DNS
3rd81
2006JAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro RITA
1
ITA
2
FRA
1
FRA
2
GBR
1
GBR
2
GER
1
GER
2
BRA
1
16
BRA
2
DNS
MEX
1
MEX
2
CZE
1
CZE
2
TUR
1
TUR
2
ESP
1
ESP
2
MAC
1
4
MAC
2
6
20th8

† — Did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position - 1 point awarded just in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap - 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap - 1 point awarded all races)

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930PosPts
2006VX RacingVauxhall Astra Sport HatchBRH
1
Ret
BRH
2
8
BRH
3
6
MON
1
7
MON
2
Ret
MON
3
5
OUL
1
5
OUL
2
2
OUL
3
9
THR
1
Ret
THR
2
8
THR
3
12
CRO
1
6
CRO
2
Ret
CRO
3
5
DON
1
3
DON
2
4*
DON
3
2
SNE
1
3
SNE
2
Ret
SNE
3
Ret
KNO
1
4
KNO
2
1*
KNO
3
6
BRH
1
6
BRH
2
5
BRH
3
1*
SIL
1
7
SIL
2
3
SIL
3
16
5th163
2007VX RacingVauxhall VectraBRH
1
10
BRH
2
7
BRH
3

2
ROC
1

1*
ROC
2

1*
ROC
3
5
THR
1

1*
THR
2

1*
THR
3
4
CRO
1
6
CRO
2
6
CRO
3

1*
OUL
1
2
OUL
2

2
OUL
3
Ret
DON
1
8
DON
2
3
DON
3
11
SNE
1
5
SNE
2
1*
SNE
3
3
BRH
1
1*
BRH
2

1*
BRH
3
4
KNO
1
6
KNO
2
3
KNO
3
5
THR
1
1*
THR
2

1*
THR
3
2
1st300
2008VX RacingVauxhall VectraBRH
1
1*
BRH
2

1*
BRH
3
6
ROC
1
5
ROC
2

2*
ROC
3
5
DON
1
8
DON
2

1*
DON
3
4
THR
1
3
THR
2

10*
THR
3
3
CRO
1
4
CRO
2
5
CRO
3

1*
SNE
1
7
SNE
2

3
SNE
3

3
OUL
1
3
OUL
2
2
OUL
3
6
KNO
1
2
KNO
2
2
KNO
3
5
SIL
1
5
SIL
2

1*
SIL
3
3
BRH
1
14
BRH
2
DNS
BRH
3

11
1st262
2009VX RacingVauxhall VectraBRH
1
2
BRH
2
16
BRH
3
Ret
THR
1

1*
THR
2

2*
THR
3
8
DON
1
8
DON
2

3
DON
3
5
OUL
1
4
OUL
2
2
OUL
3
6
CRO
1
5
CRO
2
5
CRO
3
1*
SNE
1

1*
SNE
2

1*
SNE
3
2
KNO
1
6
KNO
2

1*
KNO
3
3
SIL
1
5
SIL
2
2
SIL
3
5
ROC
1
6
ROC
2
3
ROC
3
11
BRH
1
3
BRH
2
2
BRH
3
4
3rd266
2010Uniq Racing with Triple EightVauxhall VectraTHR
1
1*
THR
2

1*
THR
3
5
ROC
1
ROC
2
ROC
3
BRH
1
BRH
2
BRH
3
OUL
1
OUL
2
OUL
3
CRO
1
CRO
2
CRO
3
SNE
1
SNE
2
SNE
3
SIL
1
SIL
2
SIL
3
KNO
1
KNO
2
KNO
3
DON
1
DON
2
DON
3
BRH
1
BRH
2
BRH
3
14th38
2014Airwaves RacingFord Focus ST Mk.IIIBRH
1
14
BRH
2
9
BRH
3
16
DON
1
7
DON
2
12
DON
3
22
THR
1
12
THR
2
10
THR
3

3
OUL
1
11
OUL
2
21
OUL
3
10
CRO
1
12
CRO
2
9
CRO
3
Ret
SNE
1
13
SNE
2
7
SNE
3
13
KNO
1
13
KNO
2
9
KNO
3
Ret
ROC
1
7
ROC
2
11
ROC
3
13
SIL
1
12
SIL
2
7
SIL
3

11
BRH
1
7
BRH
2
19
BRH
3
13
13th138

* Season still in progress.

V8 Supercar results

YearTeam12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728Final PosPoints
2008Team Vodafone RacingADE
ECKHAMPTHSANHDVQLDWINPHI Q
14
PHI R
17
BAT
15
SURBHRSYMOPK45th222
2010Fair Dinkum Sheds RacingYMC
R1
YMC
R2
BHR
R3
BHR
R4
ADE
R5
ADE
R6
HAM
R7
HAM
R8
QLD
R9
QLD
R10
WIN
R11
WIN
R12
HDV
R13
HDV
R14
TOW
R15
TOW
R16
PHI
R17
BAT
R18
SUR
R19
9
SUR
R20
Ret
SYM
R21
SYM
R22
SAN
R23
SAN
R24
SYD
R25
SYD
R26
NC0 +
2011Fair Dinkum Sheds RacingYMC
R1
YMC
R2
ADE
R3
ADE
R4
HAM
R5
HAM
R6
PER
R7
PER
R8
PER
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
HDV
R12
HDV
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
QLD
R18
PHI
R19
BAT
R20
SUR
R21
Ret
SUR
R22
22
SYM
R23
SYM
R24
SAN
R25
SAN
R26
SYD
R27
SYD
R28
82nd39

+ Not Eligible for points

Complete International Superstars Series results

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2010N. TechnologyPorsche Panamera SMNZ
R1
MNZ
R2
IMO
R1
IMO
R2
ALG
R1
ALG
R2
HOC
R1
HOC
R2
CPR
R1

1
CPR
R2

1
VAL
R1

1
VAL
R2
3
KYA
R1
KYA
R2
5th77
2013Petri CorsePorsche Panamera SMNZ
R1
MNZ
R2
BRN
R1
5
BRN
R2
Ret
SVK
R1
4
SVK
R2
14
ZOL
R1
7
ZOL
R2
8
ALG
R1
Ret
ALG
R2
Ret
DON
R1
DON
R2
IMO
R1
IMO
R2
VAL
R1
VAL
R2
12th33

Personal life

Giovanardi is married to Patrizia and has one son, Luca. Away from racing he works for his father's business and has a passion for house renovation and flying light aircraft.

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