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Stefano Coletti

Monegasque professional racing driver


Monegasque professional racing driver

FieldValue
nameStefano Coletti
imageColetti Stefano.JPG
captionColetti in 2009
nationalityMCO
birth_date
birth_placeLa Colle, Monaco
racing_licence[[File:FIA Gold Driver.png12px]] FIA Gold
current_seriesEuropean Le Mans Series – LMP2
first_year2016
former_teamsSMP Racing
starts6
wins0
poles0
fastest_laps0
best_finish3rd
year2016
prev_seriesIndyCar Series
GP2 Asia Series
GP3 Series
GP2 Series
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Formula 3 Euro Series
Italian Formula Renault 2.0
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula BMW USA
Formula BMW ADAC
prev_series_years2015
2011
2010
2009, 201114
200910
200809
2007
200607
2006
200506

GP2 Asia Series GP3 Series GP2 Series Formula Renault 3.5 Series Formula 3 Euro Series Italian Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Formula BMW USA Formula BMW ADAC 2011 2010 2009, 201114 200910 200809 2007 200607 2006 200506 Stefano Coletti (born 6 April 1989) is a Monégasque former professional racing driver who notably raced in the IndyCar Series, European Le Mans Series and GP2 Series, winning seven races in the latter. His sister Alexandra Coletti is an alpine skier. He is the first Monégasque driver since Louis Chiron (1931) to have won a race in Monaco.

Career

Karting

Born in La Colle, Monaco, Coletti enjoyed a successful karting career prior to moving into single-seater racing. In 2003, he finished as runner-up in the Italian Open Masters ICA–Junior category before winning the Andrea Margutti Trophy and European Championship ICA–Junior titles in 2004.

Formula BMW

In 2005, Coletti moved up to Formula racing, joining Eifelland Racing to contest the Formula BMW ADAC championship, where he finished eighteenth in the standings. He also took part in the Formula BMW World Final in Bahrain for ASL Team Mücke Motorsport, finishing in twenty-fifth place.

Coletti continued in the championship in 2006, taking four podium places, including a single victory, to finish seventh in the standings. He also took part in four Formula BMW USA races, winning three of them to finish the season in fifth place, despite missing a large proportion of the championship. Coletti once again competed in the Formula BMW World Final, held at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, where he finished in third place, behind Mika Mäki and race winner Christian Vietoris.

Formula Renault

In August 2006, Coletti made his debut in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series, driving for the Cram Competition and Motopark Academy teams, although he failed to score a point in any of the six races he entered.

In 2007, Coletti joined the Spanish Epsilon Euskadi team to contest both the Eurocup and Italian Formula Renault 2.0 championships. He finished fourth in the Eurocup standings after taking a win at the Hungaroring and two further podium places, whilst in the Italian series he took two victories – both at Misano – to finish in tenth place.

Formula Three

Coletti moved up to the Formula 3 Euro Series for the 2008 season, joining the French Signature-Plus team. However, he left the team after the first four races after being dropped from the Red Bull Driver Development scheme. Coletti missed the next round of the series at Pau before joining Prema Powerteam, who he remained with for the rest of the season. He took a best race result of fourth to finish the year in twentieth position. He also took part in the Masters of Formula 3 and Macau Grand Prix non-championship races, but retired from both events.

In January 2009, Prema announced that Coletti would be staying with the team for the 2009 season. At the first round of the year in Hockenheim, Coletti qualified on the front row of the grid before going on to win the opening race of the season. The following month, Coletti took part in the Masters of Formula 3 event held at Zandvoort, qualifying in fourth position before finishing the race in third place, behind Finns Mika Mäki and race winner Valtteri Bottas.

Coletti was involved in a controversial incident after the first race at the Norisring. Having finished third to move into third in the championship, Coletti had an altercation with race winner Jules Bianchi. Coletti felt that Bianchi had said "bad words" to him, and struck the ART Grand Prix driver and championship leader. Coletti was then stripped of his third place, and was excluded from the rest of the meeting.{{cite news |access-date=27 June 2009}} Coletti failed to score points after the Oschersleben rounds, and finished tenth in the championship.

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

In November 2008, Coletti sampled Formula Renault 3.5 Series machinery for the first time, testing for RC Motorsport at Valencia alongside former GP2 Series driver Andy Soucek. On 15 May 2009 it was announced that Coletti would race for Prema Powerteam in the Monaco round of the 2009 Formula Renault 3.5 Series, replacing Frankie Provenzano. He originally finished in eleventh place, but after Marco Barba received a 25-second penalty, Coletti was promoted into the final points paying position in tenth.

Coletti returned to the series for a full season in 2010, driving alongside Greg Mansell at Comtec Racing. He took five podium finishes on his way to sixth place in the championship.

GP3 Series

Coletti also contested fourteen races of the inaugural GP3 Series season for the Tech 1 Racing team, replacing Daniel Juncadella after the first round of the championship. His team-mates were variously Doru Sechelariu, Jean-Éric Vergne, Jim Pla and the returning Juncadella. Coletti finished the year ninth in the championship; the best-placed of the Tech 1 drivers.

GP2 Series

Coletti made his GP2 debut in 2009 at Valencia when he replaced Davide Valsecchi at Durango. He suffered a fraught first meeting in the series, receiving three drive-through penalties. In race one he received one for jumping the start and one for crossing the white line at the pit lane exit, before retiring from the race. In race two he stalled on the grid and was penalised for starting from the grid instead of the pitlane; he collided with Dani Clos before taking this penalty. In his third GP2 race, at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Coletti crashed heavily with two laps remaining causing the race to finish under safety car conditions. He escaped with compressed vertebrae and minor bruising, missing the following day's sprint race as his car's monocoque was written off by the impact. He also missed the Brands Hatch rounds of the F3 Euroseries due to his injury. He was due to return to GP2 at Monza having originally been passed fit, but pulled out due to recurring pain during Thursday scrutineering.

Coletti returned to GP2 in 2011, driving for Trident Racing alongside Rodolfo González. In the Asia series, he scored a victory in the sprint race at Yas Marina on his way to fourth place in the drivers' standings. He also began the main series strongly, winning the sprint race of the first round of the championship, held at Istanbul Park. After winning the sprint race in Hungary, he crashed heavily during the feature race at Spa-Francorchamps and sustained two vertebral compression fractures, two years after sustaining a similar, but more minor injury. He missed the rest of the season as a result. His seat was taken by compatriot Stéphane Richelmi.

Coletti at the [[2015 Indianapolis 500

His injury healed, Coletti returned to GP2 for the 2012 season with Scuderia Coloni, alongside Fabio Onidi, but after ten rounds of the championship, lying only fourteenth in the championship with one podium finish, he left the team by mutual consent. He promptly joined the Rapax team for the final rounds of the championship, replacing Daniël de Jong. He finished in the points in three of the remaining four races, moving him above Rio Haryanto into a final championship position of thirteenth.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015nowrap2015-16201620172020
Formula BMW ADACEifelland Racing2000001318th
Formula BMW World FinalASL Team Mücke Motorsport100000NC
Formula BMW ADACADAC Berlin-Brandenburg1610241037th
Formula BMW World FinalEuroInternational1000013rd
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0Cram Competition200000NC
Motopark Academy40000
Formula BMW USAEuroInternational43224755th
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0Epsilon Euskadi141103714th
Italian Formula Renault 2.014210316410th
Formula 3 Euro SeriesSignature-Plus400006.520th
Prema Powerteam140000
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ADNF
Formula 3 Euro SeriesPrema Powerteam1710221910th
Formula Renault 3.5 Series10000128th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ADNF
GP2 SeriesDurango30000025th
Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesComtec Racing170005766th
GP3 SeriesTech 1 Racing140002189th
Auto GPCharouz–Gravity Racing20000220th
GP2 SeriesTrident Racing1620022211th
GP2 Asia Series41001114th
GP2 FinalScuderia Coloni20000013th
GP2 SeriesScuderia Coloni2000215013th
Rapax40010
GP2 SeriesRapax2231471355th
FIA Formula 3 European ChampionshipMa-con20000036th
Macau Grand PrixEuroInternational10000N/ADNF
GP2 SeriesRacing Engineering2220551366th
Macau Grand PrixEuroInternational10000N/A6th
IndyCar SeriesKV Racing Technology16001020319th
Formula ETeam AguriTest driver
European Le Mans Series - LMP2SMP Racing60003833rd
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship - PCStarworks Motorsport10000131st
FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipCampos Racing20000027th
International GT OpenTeam Lazarus400000NC
  • Season still in progress.

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314PosPointsnowrapCram Competition39th0nowrapMotopark AcademynowrapEpsilon Euskadi4th71
2006ZOL
1ZOL
2IST
1IST
2MIS
1MIS
2NÜR
1
26NÜR
2
18DON
1DON
2
LMS
1
RetLMS
2
RetCAT
1
RetCAT
2
Ret
2007ZOL
1
RetZOL
2
5NÜR
1
RetNÜR
2
RetHUN
1
RetHUN
2
1DON
1
3DON
2
2*MAG
1*
4MAG
2
27†EST
1
RetEST
2
7CAT
1
6CAT
2
4

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPointsnowrapSignature-PlusnowrapDallara F308/011Volkswagen20th6.5nowrapPrema PowerteamnowrapDallara F308/047MercedesnowrapPrema PowerteamnowrapDallara F309/014Mercedes10th19
2008HOC
1
18HOC
2
21MUG
1
21MUG
2
11PAU
1PAU
2
NOR
1
11NOR
2
6ZAN
1
19ZAN
2
RetNÜR
1
9NÜR
2
RetBRH
1
19BRH
2
25CAT
1
15CAT
2
RetLMS
1
19LMS
2
9HOC
1
4HOC
2
Ret
2009HOC
1
1HOC
2
5*LAU
1*
15LAU
2
23NOR
1
DSQNOR
2
EXZAN
1
RetZAN
2
12OSC
1
7*OSC
2*
2NÜR
1
9NÜR
2
10BRH
1BRH
2CAT
1
RetCAT
2
15DIJ
1
21DIJ
2
RetHOC
1
10HOC
2
9

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

YearTeamCarQualifyingQuali RaceMain race2008200920132014
ITA Prema PowerteamDallara F30812th7thDNF
ITA Prema PowerteamDallara F3089th22ndDNF
ITA EuroInternationalDallara F31217th11thDNF
ITA EuroInternationalDallara F31212th10th6th

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPointsnowrapPrema Powerteam28th1nowrapComtec Racing6th76
2009CAT
1CAT
2SPA
1SPA
2MON
1
10HUN
1HUN
2SIL
1SIL
2BUG
1BUG
2ALG
1ALG
2NÜR
1NÜR
2ALC
1ALC
2
2010ALC
1
RetALC
2
13SPA
1
3SPA
2
3MON
1
5BRN
1
9BRN
2
12MAG
1
3MAG
2
7HUN
1
RetHUN
2
10HOC
1
7HOC
2
2SIL
1
3SIL
2
12CAT
1
10CAT
2
5

Complete GP2 Series/FIA Formula 2 Championship results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPointsDurango25th0nowrapTrident Racing11th22nowrapScuderia Coloni13th50RapaxRapax5th135nowrapRacing Engineering6th136nowrapCampos Racing27th0
2009CAT
FEACAT
SPRMON
FEAMON
SPRIST
FEAIST
SPRSIL
FEASIL
SPRNÜR
FEANÜR
SPRHUN
FEAHUN
SPRVAL
FEA
RetVAL
SPR
RetSPA
FEA
12†SPA
SPR
DNSMNZ
FEAMNZ
SPRALG
FEAALG
SPR
2011IST
FEA
5IST
SPR
1CAT
FEA
10CAT
SPR
20†MON
FEA
5MON
SPR
RetVAL
FEA
17VAL
SPR
19†SIL
FEA
7SIL
SPR
22NÜR
FEA
RetNÜR
SPR
RetHUN
FEA
21HUN
SPR
1SPA
FEA
RetSPA
SPR
DNSMNZ
FEAMNZ
SPR
2012SEP
FEA
5SEP
SPR
23†BHR1
FEA
RetBHR1
SPR
23†BHR2
FEA
21BHR2
SPR
18CAT
FEA
3CAT
SPR
8*MON
FEA*
10MON
SPR
RetVAL
FEA
9VAL
SPR
RetSIL
FEA
RetSIL
SPR
RetHOC
FEA
20HOC
SPR
19HUN
FEA
10HUN
SPR
9SPA
FEA
20†*SPA
SPR*
8
MNZ
FEA
8MNZ
SPR
4MRN
FEA
13*MRN
SPR*
8
2013**[SEP
FEA](2013-sepang-gp2-series-round)**
3*[SEP
SPR](2013-sepang-gp2-series-round)*
1[BHR
FEA](2013-bahrain-gp2-series-round)
2[BHR
SPR](2013-bahrain-gp2-series-round)
3[CAT
FEA](2013-catalunya-gp2-and-gp3-series-rounds)
4*[CAT
SPR](2013-catalunya-gp2-and-gp3-series-rounds)*
1*[MON
FEA](2013-monaco-gp2-series-round)*
6*[MON
SPR](2013-monaco-gp2-series-round)*
1SIL
FEA
21†SIL
SPR
10NÜR
FEA
3NÜR
SPR
19HUN
FEA
16HUN
SPR
20†SPA
FEA
13SPA
SPR
23MNZ
FEA
RetMNZ
SPR
13MRN
FEA
12MRN
SPR
24YMC
FEA
20†YMC
SPR
9
2014BHR
FEA
4BHR
SPR
23CAT
FEA
16CAT
SPR
8MON
FEA
Ret*MON
SPR*
9RBR
FEA
4*RBR
SPR*
2SIL
FEA
4*SIL
SPR*
2HOC
FEA
4*HOC
SPR*
1HUN
FEA
18HUN
SPR
RetSPA
FEA
RetSPA
SPR
7MNZ
FEA
9*MNZ
SPR*
2SOC
FEA
RetSOC
SPR
8YMC
FEA
7YMC
SPR
1
BHR
FEA
16BHR
SPR
15CAT
FEACAT
SPRMON
FEAMON
SPRBAK
FEABAK
SPRRBR
FEARBR
SPRSIL
FEASIL
SPRHUN
FEAHUN
SPRSPA
FEASPA
SPRMNZ
FEAMNZ
SPRJER
FEAJER
SPRYMC
FEAYMC
SPR

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

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

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

YearEntrant1234DCPointsnowrapTrident Racing4th11
2011[YMC
FEA](2011-yas-marina-circuit-gp2-asia-series-round)
8[YMC
SPR](2011-yas-marina-circuit-gp2-asia-series-round)
1[IMO
FEA](2011-imola-gp2-asia-series-round)
5[IMO
SPR](2011-imola-gp2-asia-series-round)
Ret

Complete GP2 Final results

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

YearEntrant12DCPointsnowrapScuderia Coloni13th0
2011YMC
FEA
10YMC
SPR
Ret

Complete GP3 Series results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPointsnowrapTech 1 Racing9th18
2010CAT
FEACAT
SPRIST
FEA
24IST
SPR
14VAL
FEA
10VAL
SPR
6SIL
FEA
10SIL
SPR
RetHOC
FEA
5HOC
SPR
3HUN
FEA
3HUN
SPR
4SPA
FEA
RetSPA
SPR
24MNZ
FEA
16MNZ
SPR
20

Complete IndyCar Series results

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

YearTeamNo.ChassisEngine12345678910111213141516RankPointsRefnowrapKV Racing Technology4nowrapDallara DW12Chevrolet19th203
2015STP
20NLA
17LBH
23ALA
19IMS
8INDY
25DET
15DET
16TXS
19TOR
23FON
12MIL
20IOW
20MDO
19POC
24SNM
17

Indianapolis 500

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2015DallaraChevrolet2925nowrapKV Racing Technology

Complete European Le Mans Series results

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

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPointsnowrapSMP RacingLMP2nowrapBR Engineering BR01nowrapNissan VK45DE 4.5 L V83rd83
2016SIL
2IMO
4RBR
4LEC
2SPA
6EST
3
  • Season still in progress.--

References

References

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  2. (26 November 2006). "DELL Formula BMW World Final 2006 – Race". press.bmw-motorsport.com.
  3. (23 May 2008). "Wickens to replace Coletti". GPUpdate.net.
  4. (7 January 2009). "Prema sign Stefano Coletti for F.3 Euro Series 2009". italiaracing.net.
  5. Freeman, Glenn. (16 May 2009). "Coletti scores maiden Euro Series win". [[Haymarket Group.
  6. Anderson, Ben. (14 June 2009). "Bottas takes F3 Masters victory". [[Haymarket Group.
  7. Mills, Peter. (16 May 2009). "Coletti gets FR3.5 chance for Monaco". [[Haymarket Group.
  8. Beer, Matt. (9 February 2010). "Coletti completes Comtec line-up". [[Haymarket Group.
  9. Glendenning, Mark. (18 August 2009). "Coletti joins Durango for Valencia". [[Haymarket Group.
  10. Glendenning, Mark. (29 August 2009). "Parente scores Ocean's first win". [[Haymarket Group.
  11. (29 August 2009). "Gran rimonta finita nelle barriere". [[Durango (racing team).
  12. Glendenning, Mark. (11 September 2009). "Durango to miss Monza races". [[Haymarket Group.
  13. Glenn, Freeman. (27 August 2011). "Stefano Coletti to miss rest of GP2 season after injuring back in Spa crash". [[Haymarket Group.
  14. Glendenning, Mark. (3 September 2011). "Stephane Richelmi to deputise for injured Stefano Coletti in Trident GP2 line-up". [[Haymarket Group.
  15. Freeman, Glenn. (4 September 2012). "Stefano Coletti leaves Scuderia Coloni on eve of GP2 Monza round". [[Haymarket Group.
  16. Freeman, Glenn. (6 September 2012). "Jake Rosenzweig replaces Josef Kral at Addax for Monza". [[Haymarket Group.
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