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| name          = Gabriela Scopelli
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| nationality    = {{ARG}} Argentine
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| birth date    = 2000-02-27
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| birth place    = Argentina
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| current series = [[AutoReject 2.0]]
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| current team  = {{GER}} [[ICE-3 Racing]]
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| car number    = 7
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| former teams  = None (in open-wheel series)
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'''Gabriela Scopelli''' (born 27th February 2000) is an Argentine racing driver who currently races for [[ICE-3 Racing|ICE-3 Melkus Racing]] in [[AR2.0]].
 
'''Gabriela Scopelli''' (born 27th February 2000) is an Argentine racing driver who currently races for [[ICE-3 Racing|ICE-3 Melkus Racing]] in [[AR2.0]].
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==Career==
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The [[2016 Lupo GTI Championship season]] was her first year in a notable series, although her performances weren't that notable, as she either got in the minor points places, almost finished last, or in one case retired. In [[2017 AutoReject GTi season|the following season]], she managed one top ten finish from ten races. In [[2018 SEAT Leon Supercopa season|2018]], she got four top ten finishes in the first five races, but none in the remaining four. She ended the season eleventh overall, a career best.
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For 2019, she moved into open-wheel racing, competing in AutoReject 2.0 for [[ICE-3 Racing]].

Latest revision as of 10:57, 13 September 2017

Gabriela Scopelli
Nationality Flag of Argentina svg.png Argentine
Born 2000-02-27
Argentina
Current Series AutoReject 2.0
Current Team Flag of Germany svg.png ICE-3 Racing
Car Number 7
Former Teams None (in open-wheel series)


Gabriela Scopelli (born 27th February 2000) is an Argentine racing driver who currently races for ICE-3 Melkus Racing in AR2.0.

Career

The 2016 Lupo GTI Championship season was her first year in a notable series, although her performances weren't that notable, as she either got in the minor points places, almost finished last, or in one case retired. In the following season, she managed one top ten finish from ten races. In 2018, she got four top ten finishes in the first five races, but none in the remaining four. She ended the season eleventh overall, a career best.

For 2019, she moved into open-wheel racing, competing in AutoReject 2.0 for ICE-3 Racing.