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|birthplace = Martina Franca, Italy
 
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'''Antonio Giovinazzi''' (born [[December 14|14 December]] 1993 in Martina Franca, Taranto, Apulia, Italy) is an Italian racing driver. As the third driver for [[Scuderia Ferrari]], Giovinazzi replaced [[Pascal Wehrlein]] to make his début at the [[2017 Australian Grand Prix]] for the {{Sauber-CON}} team,<ref>{{cite web|title=Pascal Wehrlein not to start at the Australian Grand Prix|url=http://www.sauberf1team.com/news/pascal-wehrlein-not-to-start-at-the-australian-grand-prix|publisher=''[[Sauber]]''|accessdate=25 March 2017|date=25 March 2017}}</ref> and again replaced Wehrlein at the {{F1 GP|2017|Chinese}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sauberf1team.com/news/preview-2017-formula-one-heineken-chinese-grand-prix-gulf-air-bahrain-grand-prix-2|title=Preview – 2017 Formula One Heineken Chinese Grand Prix & Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix|date=3 April 2017|accessdate= 6 April 2017| author=SauberF1}}</ref> In May 2017, he was confirmed to compete in practice sessions for {{Haas-CON}} at the [[2017 British Grand Prix|British]], [[2017 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian]], [[2017 Italian Grand Prix|Italian]], [[2017 Malaysian Grand Prix|Malaysian]], [[2017 Mexican Grand Prix|Mexican]], [[2017 Brazilian Grand Prix|Brazilian]] and [[2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Abu Dhabi Grands Prix]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.haasf1team.com/news/antonio-giovinazzi-set-fp1-sessions-haas-f1-team |title=Antonio Giovinazzi Set for FP1 Sessions with Haas F1 Team |publisher=Haas F1 Team |date=31 May 2017 |accessdate=5 June 2017}}</ref>
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'''Antonio Giovinazzi''' (born [[December 14|14 December]] 1993 in Martina Franca, Taranto, Apulia, Italy) is an Italian racing driver and [[Ferrari Driver Academy]] member, who made his debut in the [[FIA]] [[Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] at the start of the [[2017 Australian Grand Prix]] as a reserve driver for {{Sauber-CON}}.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pascal Wehrlein not to start at the Australian Grand Prix|url=http://www.sauberf1team.com/news/pascal-wehrlein-not-to-start-at-the-australian-grand-prix|publisher=''[[Sauber]]''|accessdate=25 March 2017|date=25 March 2017}}</ref> Giovinazzi stood in for [[Pascal Wehrlein]] until the German racer was deemed fit enough to race after the [[2017 Chinese Grand Prix]], with the Italian racer subsequently getting a testing role with {{Haas-CON}} for the rest of the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sauberf1team.com/news/preview-2017-formula-one-heineken-chinese-grand-prix-gulf-air-bahrain-grand-prix-2|title=Preview – 2017 Formula One Heineken Chinese Grand Prix & Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix|date=3 April 2017|accessdate= 6 April 2017| author=SauberF1}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.haasf1team.com/news/antonio-giovinazzi-set-fp1-sessions-haas-f1-team |title=Antonio Giovinazzi Set for FP1 Sessions with Haas F1 Team |publisher=Haas F1 Team |date=31 May 2017 |accessdate=5 June 2017}}</ref>
   
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Giovinazzi subsequently served as Sauber's test and reserve driver during {{F1|2018}}, before gaining a full race seat with the Swiss squad for {{F1|2019}}, replacing [[Marcus Ericsson]].<ref name=AG19A>'F1 2019: Antonio Giovinazzi to partner Kimi Raikkonen at Sauber', ''skysports.com'', (Sky UK, 25/09/2018), https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11508265/f1-2019-antonio-giovinazzi-to-partner-kimi-raikkonen-at-sauber, (Accessed 25/09/2018)</ref> The move was arranged by {{Ferrari-CON}}, whose contract with Sauber allowed them to place a junior driver in one of the team's two seats.<ref name=AG19A></ref>
He was [[British Formula Three]] runner-up in 2013 to [[Jordan King]], [[European Formula Three]] runner-up in 2015 to Felix Rosenqvist, and [[GP2 Series]] runner-up in 2016 to [[Pierre Gasly]]. In late 2016, he was announced as Ferrari simulator driver before promotion to third driver for the {{F1|2017}}.
 
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Previously, Giovinazzi was [[British Formula Three]] runner-up in 2013 to [[Jordan King]], [[European Formula Three]] runner-up in 2015 to Felix Rosenqvist, and [[GP2 Series]] runner-up in 2016 to [[Pierre Gasly]]. In late 2016, he was announced as Ferrari simulator driver before promotion to third driver for the {{F1|2017}}.
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For the {{F1|2019}} and {{F1|2020}} seasons, Giovinazzi partners [[Kimi Räikkönen]] at {{Alfa Romeo-CON}}.
   
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Antonio Giovinazzi (born 14 December 1993 in Martina Franca, Taranto, Apulia, Italy) is an Italian racing driver and Ferrari Driver Academy member, who made his debut in the FIA Formula One World Championship at the start of the 2017 Australian Grand Prix as a reserve driver for Sauber.[1] Giovinazzi stood in for Pascal Wehrlein until the German racer was deemed fit enough to race after the 2017 Chinese Grand Prix, with the Italian racer subsequently getting a testing role with Haas for the rest of the season.[2][3]

Giovinazzi subsequently served as Sauber's test and reserve driver during 2018, before gaining a full race seat with the Swiss squad for 2019, replacing Marcus Ericsson.[4] The move was arranged by Ferrari, whose contract with Sauber allowed them to place a junior driver in one of the team's two seats.[4]

Previously, Giovinazzi was British Formula Three runner-up in 2013 to Jordan King, European Formula Three runner-up in 2015 to Felix Rosenqvist, and GP2 Series runner-up in 2016 to Pierre Gasly. In late 2016, he was announced as Ferrari simulator driver before promotion to third driver for the 2017.

For the 2019 and 2020 seasons, Giovinazzi partners Kimi Räikkönen at Alfa Romeo.

Formula One Career

Formula One Statistical Overview

Formula One Record

Year Entrant Team WDC Points WDC Pos. Report
2017 Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber-Ferrari 0 22nd Report
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Third driver
United States Haas F1 Team Haas-Ferrari Test Driver
2018 Switzerland Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team Sauber-Ferrari Test Driver
2019 Switzerland Alfa Romeo Racing Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 14 17th Report
2020 Switzerland Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen Alfa Romeo-Ferrari Template:Career Results/Points/2020* Template:Career Results/Position/2020/reverse* Report
  • * Season yet to begin

Career Statistics

Correct as of the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Template:Statbox

Career Results

Complete Formula One Results
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Pts Pos

Template:2017 Results/22 Template:2018 Results/22 Template:2019 Results/22 Template:Career Results/2020

Key
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
1st Winner Ret Retired
2nd Podium finish DSQ Disqualified
3rd DNQ Did not qualify
5th Points finish DNPQ Did not pre-qualify
14th Non-points finish TD Test driver
Italics Scored point(s) for Fastest Lap DNS Did not start
18th Classified finish (retired with >90% race distance) NC Non-classified finish (<90% race distance)
4thP Qualified for pole position [+] More Symbols

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