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Giancarlo Fisichella
Italian racecar driver

Giancarlo Fisichella

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Italian racecar driver
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Birth
14 January 1973, Rome, Italy
Age
51 years
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Height:
172 cm
Weight:
68 kg
Giancarlo Fisichella
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Biography

Giancarlo Fisichella ([dʒaŋˈkarlo fiziˈkɛlla]; born 14 January 1973), also known as Fisico, Giano or Fisi, is an Italian professional racing driver. He has driven in Formula One for Minardi, Jordan, Benetton, Sauber, Renault, Force India and Ferrari. Since then he has driven for AF Corse in their Ferrari 458 GTE at various sportscar events, becoming twice a Le Mans 24 Hour class winner, and a GT class winner of the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta. He was also Ferrari's F1 reserve driver for 2010.

Fisichella won three races in his Formula One career, the first of which was at the chaotic 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix, a race abandoned for safety reasons with 15 laps remaining. After several days of confusion regarding rules and technicalities, Fisichella was eventually declared the winner in the following week, and collected his trophy in an unofficial ceremony at the following race. He was brought into the Renault team to replace fellow Italian Jarno Trulli, and won his first race with the team in Australia in 2005. However, after that race it was his teammate, the Spanish driver Fernando Alonso, that would win the greater share of races for Renault. Although highly rated as a driver, Fisichella was unable to keep pace with eventual champion Alonso, managing just one further race win following his debut. Outside of driving, he has backed his own GP2 team, FMS International.

On 17 June 2012 Fisichella won the GTE Pro division of the Le Mans 24hrs for AF Corse and followed this up with the Manufacturers' title in the WEC at the end of the season.

Early career

Like most current Formula One drivers, he began kart racing as a youngster in the Guidonia's Kart circuit. In 1992, he competed in the Italian Formula Three Championship, racing for the RC Motorsport team. He finished runner up in 1993, and in 1994 he won the championship, following race victories in Monaco and Macau. He left open-wheel racing briefly in 1995 and 1996, driving for Alfa Romeo in the International Touring Car Championship.

Formula One

Minardi (1996)

In 1996, he made the move to Formula One, making his debut for the Minardi team, after being the official test driver the previous season. However he did not complete the full season since Minardi required a driver who could bring funding to the team, and replaced Fisichella with Giovanni Lavaggi.

Jordan (1997)

For 1997 he made the move to Eddie Jordan's eponymous team, where he drove alongside former F1 champion Michael Schumacher's brother Ralf, himself a former Formula Nippon champion. Fisichella gained his first podium finish at the 1997 Canadian Grand Prix, and went on to finish higher in the points standings than his teammate. At Hockenheim a victory looked to be within reach for Fisichella, but a puncture and the performance of an on-form Gerhard Berger denied him the win. Fisichella was able to show his talent again at the rain-soaked Belgian Grand Prix in which he finished a commendable second behind Michael Schumacher. Following this race, the Benetton team signed him for 1998.

Benetton (1998–2001)

Fisichella driving for Benetton at the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix.

Following Renault's withdrawal from Formula One, Benetton would contest the 1998 season without factory-supplied engines, instead using rebranded development versions of 1997 Renault engines. Despite not having the latest engines, Fisichella still managed second places at Montreal and Monaco, and was in contention for a victory in Canada until gearbox problems slowed him down. In Austria, Fisichella scored his first pole position, although an on-track clash with Jean Alesi during the race cost him any chance of a good result. He was then able to add only two more points to his total in the second half of the year as Benetton lost ground on their competition.

1999 proved to be a similarly inconsistent season. He did score some points finishes, including second at Montreal, and again came close to a victory in the European Grand Prix, until he spun off whilst in the lead. This would prove to be his best chance of a victory for the next few seasons.

Fisichella's season was to follow a similar pattern in 2000. He again gained some surprise podium finishes early in the year, but Benetton's poor second half of the season meant that he failed to score any more points. After his first Benetton year, when he finished one point behind him, Fisichella had comprehensively outperformed his Austrian teammate Alexander Wurz, who would then leave the team to make way for British rookie Jenson Button in 2001. Renault had purchased the Benetton team after the start of the 2000 season, but their radical engine design meant Benetton had an uncompetitive 2001 car, and as a result, Fisichella was battling for much of the season with teams such as Minardi and Prost. However, the efforts of technical director Mike Gascoyne and his staff did result in improvements over the year, culminating in a 4–5 finish at the German Grand Prix and a third-place finish for Fisichella at the Belgian race. Although Fisichella had gained the team's best results that season and consistently outperformed Button, he was not retained by the team, so he rejoined Jordan for 2002.

Return to Jordan (2002–2003)

Fisichella scored seven points in 2002, while comfortably outpacing new teammate Takuma Sato, although the Jordan-Honda car of that year was never truly competitive. After Honda withdrew their engine supply, Jordan switched to Ford engines for the 2003 season, but the team were still unable to compete with the top teams on the grid. Despite this lack of performance, Fisichella won his first race at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Battling with McLaren's Kimi Räikkönen amidst heavy rain and numerous crashes, Fisichella took the race lead on lap 54, just before the race was red-flagged. However, he was demoted to second place on the podium, because under the regulations, the race results were declared at two laps before the red flag, at which point Räikkönen was thought to have been the race leader. Several days later, though, the FIA determined that Fisichella had already begun his 56th lap before the red flag, meaning that he, and not Räikkönen, had been leading the race two laps before its premature end, awarding the Italian his first F1 victory. Fisichella was the only F1 driver to have won a race without having stood atop the podium. He collected the winner's trophy at the next race at Imola. Fisichella's only other points finish of 2003 was to be a seventh place at Indianapolis.

Sauber (2004)

Unhappy with the Jordan team's performance, Fisichella moved to Sauber in 2004 in the hope of greater results, and of using the team as a way of gaining access to, and a drive for, 2003 World Champions Ferrari, who supplied re-badged engines to the Sauber team. Fisichella drove well all year, comfortably outpacing teammate Felipe Massa for much of the season (scoring 22 championship points vs Massa's 12).

Renault (2005–2007)

2005

Fisichella at the 2005 United States Grand Prix.

His strong performances prompted his former Benetton-Renault team boss Flavio Briatore to re-sign him for the 2005 season as partner to the young Spanish driver Fernando Alonso. A win at the season opening race at Melbourne signalled the Formula One breakthrough that commentators had been predicting, but it proved to be something of a false dawn. A run of poor luck saw Fisichella fall behind his teammate in the championship standings, and at times the pair were achieving noticeably different lap times with the same equipment. It appeared that Fisichella simply did not have the pace to match Alonso.

The difference in pace between Fisichella and Alonso was noticeable, and while Alonso's metronomic consistency helped him win the 2005 championship, Fisichella's general bad luck was to cost him points finishes. He was overtaken and lost the lead on the final lap of the Japanese Grand Prix by McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen, despite his race engineer urging him to avoid letting Räikkönen past. Nevertheless, his performances alongside Alonso throughout the season enabled Renault to win the World Constructors' Championship ahead of McLaren and Ferrari, the team that had won that title the previous six seasons.

2006

Fisichella won the 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix for Renault.

2006 proved to be a similar season for Fisichella. Having won in Malaysia, putting in a strong performance to win from the pole position, he failed to maintain that pace for the upcoming races, and even failed to reach the top ten in qualifying for two races. This form, in addition to a penalty in Monaco for allegedly impeding David Coulthard, meant Fisichella was again unable to challenge his teammate Alonso for the Drivers' Championship. Some strong results in the second half of the 2006 season, including finishing ahead of Alonso at the US Grand Prix, enabled Fisichella to obtain his best ever results: Fourth in the World Drivers' Championship with 72 points, one win, and five podium finishes. After finishing third in the 2006 Japanese Grand Prix, Fisichella dedicated the result to his best friend, Tonino Visciani, who died of a heart attack on the Thursday before the race.

2007

Fisichella assumed the role of team leader at Renault for 2007.

In 2007 Giancarlo Fisichella became Renault's lead driver after the departure of Fernando Alonso. His teammate was the team's former test driver, the young Finn Heikki Kovalainen, who was replaced as test driver by Nelson Piquet, Jr.

Renault did not demonstrate the same level of pace as in previous seasons, which had seen them win successive World Championships. It remains unclear whether the difference was due to the change of tyre supplier from Michelin to Bridgestone, the driving abilities of Fernando Alonso, or simply being outpaced in off-season development by the other top teams. Another possibility is that the team's wind tunnel was giving inaccurate data in late 2006 which affected the development of the 2007 car. This was cited by Pat Symonds in an issue of F1 Racing Magazine. In the early races, Fisichella obtained better results than rookie teammate Kovalainen, but in Canada and the USA it was the Finn who claimed the higher finishes. Fisichella was disqualified from the Canadian Grand Prix, along with Ferrari's Felipe Massa, for exiting the pit lane while the traffic light was showing red, the purpose of which is to prevent cars rejoining the race ahead of the safety car. He later stated that he had been busy avoiding other cars in the pit lane and had simply not noticed the red light. The Renault team seemed to have made significant progress in terms of pace by the Spanish Grand Prix, but a series of fuel rig problems meant that neither driver was able to capitalise on this apparent increase in performance. Fisichella crashed into the Super Aguri of Anthony Davidson at the 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix which broke his rear suspension and forced him to retire.

Force India (2008–2009)

2008

With Renault signing Fernando Alonso and Nelson Piquet, Jr. Fisichella was announced as the number one driver alongside Adrian Sutil for the Force India F1 team for the 2008 season (This is the third stint for Fisichella at the former Jordan team) on 10 January 2008. In the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix, he became the 9th driver to join the '200' club for drivers to have competed in at least 200 Grands Prix.

Fisichella finished the season pointless, as did the Force India team. However, there were a few moments when he found himself in a points position, such as the Brazilian Grand Prix, where an early change to soft compound tyres and his wet-weather ability saw him climb as high as 3rd. On 17 October, Force India announced they would keep Fisichella for the 2009 season.

2009

With the new Force India VJM02 powered by a Mercedes-Benz engine, Fisichella qualified 18th (promoted to 15th after both Toyotas and Lewis Hamilton were demoted) on the grid for the 2009 curtain-opener at Australia. He finished 11th in the race itself. In Malaysia, he qualified 18th, and was classified in the same position, having spun off in the torrential rain that stopped the race on lap 33.

On 29 August 2009, making the most of some very effective technical upgrades from Force India, Fisichella recorded the team's first pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix. He went on to score Force India's first points in Formula One with a strong second-place finish behind Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen.

During that weekend, there were rumours that Fisichella might replace fellow Italian Luca Badoer (who was himself replacing the injured Felipe Massa) and become a Ferrari driver, something that he admitted he always wanted to do. On 3 September 2009, an official press statement confirmed Fisichella would be released from Force India to drive for Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix, his home race.

Ferrari (2009)

Fisichella signed a contract as Ferrari's driver for the remainder of the 2009 season and reserve driver for 2010 on 3 September 2009. However, he had not ruled out continuing to race for another team in 2010, saying "if there is a good option to find another seat in another team it would be good". Beginning with the 2009 Italian Grand Prix, he replaced the injured Felipe Massa for the remainder of the 2009 season.

Fisichella remained Ferrari's reserve driver for 2010 but had been keen to keep racing for a different team. He admitted that Sauber was a strong option and was strongly linked to the team, however his hopes of driving for Sauber in 2010 were ended when Pedro de la Rosa was confirmed as the team's second driver. He was also linked to a possible return to Force India but the team confirmed former teammate Adrian Sutil and fellow Italian Vitantonio Liuzzi. As a result, he remained one of Ferrari's test drivers for 2010 along with fellow Italian Luca Badoer, Spaniard Marc Gené, Frenchman Jules Bianchi and Italian MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi.

At the end of 2010, Fisichella along with Luca Badoer and Marc Gené was replaced by Jules Bianchi as Ferrari test driver ahead of the 2011 season. However he remains a part of the Italian team and attended their annual 'Wroom' media event at Madonna di Campiglio in January 2011.

Helmet

Fisichella's helmet was white with two yellow and green lines with a blue diamond on the center of the lines running on each half of the helmet (forming a X in the sides) and around the visor; on the top there was a blue drop. In 2004, silver and chrome flames were incorporated in the design by Fisichella's then painter, Carsten Meurer of MRC Design. In 2007, Barney Stinton, part of Fisichella's management team incorporated the Italian colours into the design and the helmet was realised by Jens Munser of JMD, a design he uses to this day. Whilst at Renault it featured a light blue ring. Once at Ferrari, his helmet turned black and grey.

In 2004, whilst racing for Sauber, Fisichella became the first driver in Formula 1 to have his HANS device painted in his colours, Massa followed soon after and then the rest of the grid had theirs painted.

Sports cars

Fisichella made his sports car racing debut in 2010 by driving a Ferrari in the Le Mans Series as well as briefly in the American Le Mans Series as part of the Ferrari deal he signed in mid-2009.

The Ferrari 458 Italia that Fisichella drove in the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans

In 2011, Fisichella, co-driver Gianmaria Bruni, and team AF Corse won both the driver's and team's championships in the LM GTE Pro class of the Le Mans Series, finished 2nd at the Le Mans 24hrs and won the 1000 miles of Petit Le Mans and helped AF Corse win the team's championship in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.

In 2012 Fisichella was again with AF Corse and took part in the 2012 World Endurance Championship He won the season opener and came 2nd in the 6hrs of Spa.

In the 80th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2012, Fisichella and the AF Corse Team scored first place in the GTE-Pro class along with his co-drivers Toni Vilander and Gianmaria Bruni; their Ferrari 458 Italia covered a total of 335 laps (2,845.53 miles), of the Circuit de la Sarthe. Fisichella had the honor of driving the last stage of the competition. After a difficult 2013 Fisichella moved to the TUSCC Series in America to race for Risi Competizione but returned to AF Corse and teammates Bruni and Vilander for the 2014 edition the Le Mans 24hrs. After a hard fought race, they emerged victorious covering 339 laps, 4 more than their 2012 win tally. Fisichella then returned to America and won at Road America and Virginia International Raceway, he currently lies 8th in the GT Le Mans standings.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam NameRacesPolesWinsPointsPosition
1992Italian Formula ThreeJolly Club801118th
1993Italian Formula ThreeJolly Club1202363rd
Macau Grand PrixRC Motorsport100N/ANC
Grand Prix de Monaco F3Jolly Club110N/A2nd
1994Italian Formula ThreeRC Motorsport2011113091st
British Formula 31001016th
Macau Grand Prix110N/ANC
Grand Prix de Monaco F3111N/A1st
Masters of Formula Three100N/A9th
1995Formula OneMinardiTest driver
International Touring Car ChampionshipAlfa Corse 210003710th
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft12003015th
1996Formula OneTeam Minardi8000NC
Deutsche Tourenwagen MeisterschaftAlfa Corse24001396th
1997Formula OneBenson & Hedges Jordan Peugeot1700208th
Belgian Procar ChampionshipTeam Peugeot Belgium1012012th
1998Formula OneMild Seven Benetton Playlife1610169th
1999Formula OneMild Seven Benetton Playlife1600139th
2000Formula OneMild Seven Benetton Playlife1700186th
2001Formula OneMild Seven Benetton Renault1700811th
2002Formula OneDHL Jordan Honda1700711th
2003Formula OneB&H Jordan Ford16011212th
2004Formula OneSauber Petronas18002211th
2005Formula OneMild Seven Renault F1 Team1911585th
2006Formula OneMild Seven Renault F1 Team1811724th
2007Formula OneING Renault F1 Team1700218th
2008Formula OneForce India F1 Team1800019th
2009Formula OneForce India F1 Team1210815th
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro5000
2010Formula OneScuderia Ferrari MarlboroTest driver
Le Mans SeriesAF Corse (GT2)510622nd
24 Hours of Le Mans4th
2011Formula OneScuderia FerrariTest driver
Le Mans SeriesAF Corse (GTE Pro)512601st
24 Hours of Le Mans2nd
2012Formula OneScuderia FerrariTest driver
World Endurance ChampionshipAF Corse (GTE Pro)8141611st
24 Hours of Le Mans1st
International Superstars SeriesSwiss Team200535th
2013World Endurance ChampionshipAF Corse (GTE Pro)8021352nd
24 Hours of Le Mans6th

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314Pos.Pts
1995Alfa Corse 2Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TiHOC1
6
HOC2
Ret
AVU1
4
AVU2
19
NOR1
DNS
NOR2
DNS
DIE1
6
DIE2
Ret
NÜR1
6
NÜR2
Ret
ALE1
15
ALE2
Ret
HOC1
10
HOC1
10
15th30

Complete International Touring Car Championship

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Pos.Pts
1995Alfa Corse 2Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TiMUG1
7
MUG2
2
HEL1
16
HEL2
Ret
DON1
5
DON2
Ret
EST1
4
EST2
14
MAG1
Ret
MAG2
Ret
10th37
1996TV Spielfilm Alfa CorseAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TiHOC1
7
HOC2
10
NÜR1
EX
NÜR2
EX
EST1
2
EST2
5
HEL1
12
HEL2
5
NOR1
11
NOR2
Ret
DIE1
3
DIE2
Ret
SIL1
Ret
SIL2
9
NÜR1
5
NÜR2
4
MAG1
3
MAG2
2
MUG1
3
MUG2
13
HOC1
12
HOC2
5
INT1
12
INT2
16
SUZ1
4
SUZ2
2
6th139

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete Formula One results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
1996Team MinardiMinardi M195BFord EDM2 3.0 V8
Ford EDM3 3.0 V8
AUS
Ret
BRAARGEUR
13
SMR
Ret
MON
Ret
ESP
Ret
CAN
8
FRA
Ret
GBR
11
GERHUNBELITAPORJPNNC0
1997Benson & Hedges Total
Jordan Peugeot
Jordan 197Peugeot A14 3.0 V10AUS
Ret
BRA
8
ARG
Ret
SMR
4
MON
6
ESP
9
CAN
3
FRA
9
GBR
7
GER
HUN
Ret
BEL
2
ITA
4
AUT
4
LUX
Ret
JPN
7
EUR
11
8th20
1998Mild Seven Benetton PlaylifeBenetton B198Playlife GC37-01 3.0 V10AUS
Ret
BRA
6
ARG
7
SMR
Ret
ESP
Ret
MON
2
CAN
2
FRA
9
GBR
5
AUT
Ret
GER
7
HUN
8
BEL
Ret
ITA
8
LUX
6
JPN
8
9th16
1999Mild Seven Benetton PlaylifeBenetton B199Playlife FB01 3.0 V10AUS
4
BRA
Ret
SMR
5
MON
5
ESP
9
CAN
2
FRA
Ret
GBR
7
AUT
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
11
ITA
Ret
EUR
Ret
MAL
11
JPN
9th13
2000Mild Seven Benetton PlaylifeBenetton B200Playlife FB02 3.0 V10AUS
5
BRA
2
SMR
11
GBR
7
ESP
9
EUR
5
MON
3
CAN
3
FRA
9
AUT
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
11
USA
Ret
JPN
14
MAL
9
6th18
2001Mild Seven Benetton RenaultBenetton B201Renault RS21 3.0 V10AUS
13
MAL
Ret
BRA
6
SMR
Ret
ESP
14
AUT
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
EUR
11
FRA
11
GBR
13
GER
4
HUN
Ret
BEL
3
ITA
10
USA
8
JPN
11th8
2002DHL Jordan HondaJordan EJ12Honda RA002E 3.0 V10AUS
Ret
MAL
13
BRA
Ret
SMR
Ret
ESP
Ret
AUT
5
MON
5
CAN
5
EUR
Ret
GBR
7
FRA
DNQ
GER
Ret
HUN
6
BEL
Ret
ITA
8
USA
7
JPN
Ret
11th7
2003B&H Jordan FordJordan EJ13Ford RS1 3.0 V10AUS
MAL
Ret
BRA
1
SMR
ESP
Ret
AUT
Ret
MON
10
CAN
Ret
EUR
12
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
HUN
Ret
ITA
10
USA
7
JPN
Ret
12th12
2004Sauber PetronasSauber C23Petronas 04A 3.0 V10AUS
10
MAL
11
BHR
11
SMR
9
ESP
7
MON
Ret
EUR
6
CAN
4
USA
FRA
12
GBR
6
GER
9
HUN
8
BEL
5
ITA
8
CHN
7
JPN
8
BRA
9
11th22
2005Mild Seven Renault F1 TeamRenault R25Renault RS25 3.0 V10AUS
1
MAL
Ret
BHR
Ret
SMR
Ret
ESP
5
MON
12
EUR
6
CAN
Ret
USA
DNS
FRA
6
GBR
4
GER
4
HUN
9
TUR
4
ITA
3
BEL
Ret
BRA
5
JPN
2
CHN
4
5th58
2006Mild Seven Renault F1 TeamRenault R26Renault RS26 2.4 V8BHR
Ret
MAL
1
AUS
5
SMR
8
EUR
6
ESP
3
MON
6
GBR
4
CAN
4
USA
3
FRA
6
GER
6
HUN
Ret
TUR
6
ITA
4
CHN
3
JPN
3
BRA
6
4th72
2007ING Renault F1 TeamRenault R27Renault RS27 2.4 V8AUS
5
MAL
6
BHR
8
ESP
9
MON
4
CAN
DSQ
USA
9
FRA
6
GBR
8
EUR
10
HUN
12
TUR
9
ITA
12
BEL
Ret
JPN
5
CHN
11
BRA
Ret
8th21
2008Force India F1 TeamForce India VJM01Ferrari 056 2.4 V8AUS
Ret
MAL
12
BHR
12
ESP
10
TUR
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
FRA
18
GBR
Ret
GER
16
HUN
15
EUR
14
BEL
17
ITA
Ret
SIN
14
JPN
Ret
CHN
17
BRA
18
19th0
2009Force India F1 TeamForce India VJM02Mercedes FO108W 2.4 V8AUS
11
MAL
CHN
14
BHR
15
ESP
14
MON
9
TUR
Ret
GBR
10
GER
11
HUN
14
EUR
12
BEL
2
15th8
Scuderia Ferrari
Marlboro
Ferrari F60Ferrari 056 2.4 V8ITA
9
SIN
13
JPN
12
BRA
10
ABU
16

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2010 AF Corse Jean Alesi
Toni Vilander
Ferrari F430 GT2GT232316th4th
2011 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
Pro
31413th2nd
2012 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
Pro
33517th1st
2013 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni
Matteo Malucelli
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
Pro
31121st6th
2014 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
Pro
33913th1st
2015 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2GTE
Pro
33025th3rd
2016 Risi Competizione Matteo Malucelli
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 488 GTEGTE
Pro
34020th2nd
2017 Risi Competizione Toni Vilander
Pierre Kaffer
Ferrari 488 GTEGTE
Pro
72DNFDNF
2018 Spirit of Race Francesco Castellacci
Thomas Flohr
Ferrari 488 GTEGTE
Am
33526th2nd
2019 Spirit of Race Francesco Castellacci
Thomas Flohr
Ferrari 488 GTEGTE
Am
32743rd12th

24 Hours of Daytona results

YearResultTeamCarClass
2014DNFRisi CompetizioneFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTLM
2015DNFRisi CompetizioneFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTLM
20166Risi CompetizioneFerrari 488 GTEGTLM
20173Risi CompetizioneFerrari 488 GTEGTLM

12 Hours of Sebring results

YearResultTeamCarClass
20115AF CorseFerrari F430 GT2GT / GTE-PRO
2012DSQAF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GTCGT / GTE-PRO
2014DNFRisi CompetizioneFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTLM
20152Risi CompetizioneFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTLM
20164Risi CompetizioneFerrari 488 GTEGTLM
20173Risi CompetizioneFerrari 488 GTEGTLM

10 Hours / 1000 miles of Petit Le Mans results

YearResultTeamCarClass
20107Risi CompetizioneFerrari F430 GT2GT2
20111AF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GTCGT / GTE-PRO
2014DNFRisi CompetizioneFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTLM
20155Risi CompetizioneFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTLM
20161Risi CompetizioneFerrari 488 GTEGTLM
20173Risi CompetizioneFerrari 488 GTEGTLM

Complete International Superstars Series results

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

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2012Swiss TeamMaserati QuattroporteMNZ1MNZ2IMO1IMO2DON1DON2MUG1MUG2HUN1HUN2SPA1SPA2VAL1
8
VAL2
11
PER1PER234th5

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345678RankPoints
2012AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari F142 4.5L V8SEB
EX
SPA
2
LMS
1
SIL
1
SÃO
1
BHR
1
FUJ
2
SHA
Ret
52nd3.5
2013AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari F142 4.5L V8SIL
5
SPA
1
LMS
5
SÃO
1
COA
2
FUJ
2
SHA
4
BHR
3
2nd135
2014AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari 4.5 L V8SILSPALMS
1
COAFUJSHABHRSÃO14th51
2015AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari 4.5 L V8SILSPALMS
4
NÜRCOAFUJSHABHR20th24
2018–19Spirit of RaceLMGTE AmFerrari 488 GTEFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SPA
8
LMS
2
SIL
9
FUJ
6
SHA
4
SEB
2
SPA
4
LMS
7
4th99
2019–20AF CorseLMGTE AmFerrari 488 GTE EvoFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SIL
9
FUJ
6
SHA
8
BHR
5
COA
7
SPA
LMS
10th*35*

Season still in progress.

Personal life

Fisichella married Luna Castellani on 10 October 2009. They have three children: Carlotta, Christopher and Carolina.

He is a supporter of Italian Serie A side Roma.

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