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'''John-Paul Casciaro''' (born 9th May, 2003 in Gibraltar) is a Gibraltarian racing driver who currently drives for MK Scuderia in [[2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season|Anglo-Irish Formula 4]].  
 
'''John-Paul Casciaro''' (born 9th May, 2003 in Gibraltar) is a Gibraltarian racing driver who currently drives for MK Scuderia in [[2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season|Anglo-Irish Formula 4]].  
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==Racing Career==
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As a Gibraltarian, much of Casciaro's early racing experience was gained in Spain. Casciaro travelled as far as Aragon and Catalonia to compete in karting events gaining a lot of success. He won several cups and championships at youth level and came third in the Spanish National Championship in 2017. He also won the prestigious Andorran Cup at the Lleida circuit twice in 2016 and 2017.
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His first season in car racing was highly successful, taking four wins on the way to second overall in the 2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:20, 21 September 2016

John-Paul Casciaro
Nationality Flag of Gibraltar.svg.png Gibraltarian
Born 9th May 2003
Gibraltar
Current Team MK Scuderia
Car Number 95
Former Teams none
Races 4
Championships 0
Victories 2
Podiums 3
Points 42
Pole Positions 1
Fastest Laps 0
First Race 2018 Brands Hatch Indy F4
First Victory 2018 Brands Hatch Indy F4
Last Victory N/A
Last Race N/A
Best Finish N/A


John-Paul Casciaro (born 9th May, 2003 in Gibraltar) is a Gibraltarian racing driver who currently drives for MK Scuderia in Anglo-Irish Formula 4.

Racing Career

As a Gibraltarian, much of Casciaro's early racing experience was gained in Spain. Casciaro travelled as far as Aragon and Catalonia to compete in karting events gaining a lot of success. He won several cups and championships at youth level and came third in the Spanish National Championship in 2017. He also won the prestigious Andorran Cup at the Lleida circuit twice in 2016 and 2017.

His first season in car racing was highly successful, taking four wins on the way to second overall in the 2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship.