Michael Patrizi
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Michael Patrizi born May 4, 1984 in Kalgoorlie Western Australia, is best known as a professional race driver. Starting off in karts in his native Western Australia, he moved to Formula Ford in 2004, then to Formula BMW in Asia 2005, then UK in 2006. 2007 he joined the competitive ranks for the Formula Three Euroseries racing for the Prema Powerteam, however it now appears likely he has given up international ambitions and has been connected with a full time drive in V8 Supercars[1].
[edit] Career Stats
Season | Series | Position | Car | Team |
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2000 | Australian Junior Clubman Championship | 3rd | Tecno - Yamaha | Patrizi Racing |
2001 | Australian CIK Intercontinental A class Championship | 4th | Birel-Parilla | Patrizi Racing |
2002 | West Australian Clubman Light Karting Championship | 1st | Birel - Yamaha | Patrizi Racing |
2002 | CIK-FIA Karting World Cup | 2nd | Birel Motorsport | |
2002 | Australian Formula 100 Karting Championship | 1st | Patrizi Racing | |
2003 | Australian Formula 100 Karting Championship | 2nd | Patrizi Racing | |
2004 | New South Wales Formula Ford Championship | 4th | Van Diemen RF93 | Anglo Australian Motorsport |
2004 | Victorian Formula Ford Championship | 7th | Van Diemen RF93 | Anglo Australian Motorsport |
2005 | Formula BMW Asia Championship | 2nd | Mygale FB02 - BMW | |
2006 | Formula BMW UK Championship | 8th | Mygale FB02 - BMW | |
2006 | Champ Car Atlantic Championship | 26th | Swift 016.a - Mazda Cosworth | Team Australia |
2007 | Formula Three Euroseries | 18th | Dallara F306 - AMG Mercedes | Prema Powerteam |
2008 | V8 Supercars | Ford Falcon | Ford Rising Stars Racing |
[edit] References
- ^ Newcomer Patrizi rockets into V8 hot seat, as Bright quits rallying smh.com.au The Sydney Morning Herald retrieved on January 27, 2008
[edit] External Links
Official Website [1]
Speedsport Bio [2]
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