Thomas Biagi

Thomas Biagi
Thomas Biagi in 2011, as a Superstars Series driver.
NationalityItaly Italian
Born (1976-05-07) 7 May 1976 (age 48)
Bologna, Italy
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2004, 2008
TeamsBarron Connor Racing, AF Corse, Racing Box
Best finishDNF
Class wins0

Thomas Biagi (born 7 May 1976, in Bologna), is an Italian professional racing driver.

Biagi started his career in single seaters, driving in Formula Alfa Boxer and Italian Formula Three Championship,[1] where he was 5th best in 1995, with two wins. From there, he moved up to the FIA Formula 3000 Championship from 1995 to 1998, without major results. His debut race in 1995 saw him collide with Marco Campos on the last lap, resulting in a crash that caused fatal injuries to Campos.

Biagi switched to the "second division", the Italian F3000 Championship, in 1999, taking 4th place, which he repeated in 2000 (after the series had become Euro F3000), this time with a win, before taking a 2nd overall in 2001, in his second season with GP Racing.

In 2003, Thomas Biagi made a successful move to the FIA GT Championship, which he won in a BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 Maranello (co-driven with Matteo Bobbi).[1] After a year in the Le Mans Endurance Series, he returned to the FIA GT with Vitaphone Racing, helping the squad take two Team titles before winning the Drivers title himself in 2007.[1]

In spite of having won the drivers title in the GT1 class, Biagi downgraded to GT2 in 2008, to drive a Ferrari 430 for AF Corse.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Points
1995 Auto Sport Racing Reynard 95D Cosworth SIL CAT PAU PER HOC SPA EST MAG
9
NC 0
1996 Auto Sport Racing Lola T96/50 Zytek-Judd NÜR
Ret
PAU
DNQ
PER
8
HOC
DSQ
SIL SPA
DNQ
MAG
6
EST
6
MUG
5
HOC
7
12th 4
1997 Nordic Racing Lola T96/50 Zytek-Judd SIL
DNQ
PAU
DNQ
HEL
DNQ
31st 0
GP Racing NÜR
DNQ
PER
14
HOC
18
A1R
Ret
SPA
Ret
MUG
16
JER
12
1998 Coloni Motorsport Lola T96/50 Zytek-Judd OSC
4
IMO
10
CAT SIL MON PAU 15th 3
Prema Powerteam A1R
12
HOC
10
HUN
13
SPA
10
PER
Ret
NÜR
12
1999 Monaco Motorsport Lola T99/50 Zytek IMO
DNQ
MON
DNQ
CAT
DNQ
MAG
DNQ
SIL
DNQ
A1R HOC HUN SPA NÜR NC 0

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2004 Netherlands Barron Connor Racing Netherlands John Bosch
United States Danny Sullivan
Ferrari 575-GTC GTS 163 DNF DNF
2008 Italy AF Corse Finland Toni Vilander
San Marino Christian Montanari
Ferrari F430 GT2 GT2 111 DNF DNF
2009 Italy Racing Box Italy Andrea Piccini
Italy Matteo Bobbi
Lola B08/80-Judd LMP2 203 DNF DNF

24 Hours of Daytona

(key)

Complete International Superstars Series results

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

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Points
2010 Team BMW Italia BMW M3 (E92) MNZ
R1

4
MNZ
R2

4
IMO
R1

1
IMO
R2

2
ALG
R1

2
ALG
R2

5
HOC
R1

2
HOC
R2

4
CPR
R1

6
CPR
R2

2
VAL
R1

3
VAL
R2

5
KYA
R1

8
KYA
R2

1
1st 170
2011 Team BMW Italia BMW M3 (E92) MNZ
R1

4
MNZ
R2

8
VNC
R1

3
VNC
R2

4
ALG
R1

1
ALG
R2

1
DON
R1

7
DON
R2

9
MIS
R1

3
MIS
R2

18
SPA
R1

6
SPA
R2

4
MUG
R1

4
MUG
R2

2
VAL
R1

4
VAL
R2

10
4th 147
2012 Dinamic BMW M3 (E92) MNZ
R1

4
MNZ
R2

4
IMO
R1

3
IMO
R2

2
DON
R1

4
DON
R2

6
MUG
R1

Ret
MUG
R2

3
HUN
R1

2
HUN
R2

3
SPA
R1

10
SPA
R2

4
VAL
R1

3
VAL
R2

6
PER
R1

Ret
PER
R2

3
3rd 161
2013 Mercedes-AMG Romeo Ferraris Mercedes C63 AMG MNZ
R1

2
MNZ
R2

1
BRN
R1

1
BRN
R2

3
SVK
R1

2
SVK
R2

2
ZOL
R1

9
ZOL
R2

4
ALG
R1

3
ALG
R2

4
DON
R1

DSQ
DON
R2

DSQ
IMO
R1

13
IMO
R2

7
VAL
R1

10
VAL
R2

6
4th 138

Complete Porsche Supercup results

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

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points
2014 MOMO-Megatron ESP
22†
MON
23
AUT
21
GBR
16
GER
16
HUN
16
BEL
18
ITA
20
USA
19
USA
25†
28th 0

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Sources

Sporting positions
Preceded by FIA GT Champion
2003 with:
Matteo Bobbi
Succeeded by
Preceded by FIA GT Champion
2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Italian Superstars Series
champion

2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by International Superstars Series
champion

2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by International GT Open champion
2016
with Fabrizio Crestani
Succeeded by