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'''Luca Bandini''' is an Italian racing Driver | '''Luca Bandini''' (born 12th August, 2002 in Arezzo, Italy) is an Italian racing Driver currently driving for [[Abiadura Euskara]] in the [[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|Formula 3 European Championship]]. | ||
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Bandini's success in the World Final attracted South Korean team [[K-Apex]], with whom he'd sign with for the 2019 [[2019_FIA_Formula_3_Eurasian_Championship_season|FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] season. | Bandini's success in the World Final attracted South Korean team [[K-Apex]], with whom he'd sign with for the 2019 [[2019_FIA_Formula_3_Eurasian_Championship_season|FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship]] season. Bandini struggled on his step up into Formula Three and only managed a single points score with an Eighth in Pau. | ||
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Bandini switched to Basque team [[Abiadura Euskara]] for [[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|2020]] alongside reigning [[South American Formula 4]] champion [[Raquel Rodriguez]]. | |||
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[[Category:Italian Drivers]] | [[Category:Italian Drivers]] |
Latest revision as of 08:28, 20 September 2018
Luca Bandini (born 12th August, 2002 in Arezzo, Italy) is an Italian racing Driver currently driving for Abiadura Euskara in the Formula 3 European Championship.
Racing Career
2018
In 2018, Bandini made his car racing debut in the newly-formed Italian Formula 4 championship for Scuderia Guastalla.
He finished the season in third overall, earning him a berth in the first ever FIA Formula 4 World Final, which he ended up winning - securing the FIA Rising Star Award and winning £50,000 towards their budget in 2019.
2019
Bandini's success in the World Final attracted South Korean team K-Apex, with whom he'd sign with for the 2019 FIA Formula 3 Eurasian Championship season. Bandini struggled on his step up into Formula Three and only managed a single points score with an Eighth in Pau.
2020
Bandini switched to Basque team Abiadura Euskara for 2020 alongside reigning South American Formula 4 champion Raquel Rodriguez.