Born in Legnano, Colombo started his karting career in 2009. He predominantly competed in Italy, highlight of his karting career finishing second in the Andrea Margutti Trophy in 2018.
Lower formulae
In 2016 the Italian made his car racing debut in the Italian F4 Championship, driving for BVM Racing, where he finished 12th in the standings, having scored one podium at Imola.
The year after Colombo moved to MP Motorsport in his pursuit of winning the series.[4] However, he didn't manage to do so, and with three race wins and 214.5 points he ended up fourth in the championship.
2020
In 2020, Colombo would switch to his former Formula 4 outfit, Bhaitech Racing.[5] Despite missing the round in Spa due to a heavy nosebleed after a routine COVID-19 test,[6] Colombo finished 5th in the drivers' standings, courtesy of a hattrick of victories in the final three races of the series' history.[7][8]
FIA Formula 3 Championship
Colombo progressed to the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Campos Racing, partnering László Tóth and Amaury Cordeel.[9] His season started out relatively poorly, with no points finishes in the opening three rounds. At the fourth round in Budapest however Colombo managed to qualify the car in eleventh, putting him second on the grid for the first race thanks to the reversing of the top twelve in Qualifying. After maintaining position through the first seven laps, the Italian made a move on leader Jonny Edgar into the first corner, and as they were accelerating away the Brit lost power and Colombo took the race lead. He would hold on to cross the finish line in first place, but he was stripped of victory by a five-second penalty he was given due to having driven more than ten car lengths behind the Safety Car prior to the car turning its lights out for the restart.[10][11] He made amends by winning race 1 of the next round at Spa-Francorchamps.[12] Colombo would score his final top-ten finish in the first race in Sochi, ending up sixth. He finished the championship in 15th, scoring all of Campos' 32 points.
That season, Colombo would also replace the injured and otherwise occupied Juan Manuel Correa in the European Le Mans Series.[14] His tenure there was a success, as a pair of victories in the opening two rounds was followed up by another win in Barcelona.[15][16] Prema ended up winning the teams' championship, with Colombo finishing third in the drivers' standings despite missing the final two races.
As a prize for his very competitive 2022 season, Colombo was invited to take part in Rookie Test to be held in Bahrain on the day after the last race of the season, where he was given the opportunity to drive the title-winning Ferrari 488 GTE Evo in the GTE Pro class.[17]
† As Colombo was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points. ‡ Colombo was ineligible for points from the third round onwards. * Season still in progress.
Complete Italian F4 Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)