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Ana Beatriz (Ana Beatriz Caselato Gomes de Figueiredo) was born on 18 March, 1985 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian racing driver. Discover Ana Beatriz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Ana Beatriz Caselato Gomes de Figueiredo |
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38 years old |
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18 March 1985 |
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São Paulo, Brazil |
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Ana Beatriz Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ana Beatriz Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ana Beatriz worth at the age of 38 years old? Ana Beatriz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Driver. She is from Brazil. We have estimated Ana Beatriz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Ana "Bia" Beatriz Caselato Gomes de Figueiredo, or Bia Figueiredo (born March 18, 1985) is a Brazilian racing driver.
With formal sponsorship, Bia finished as runner-up in a variety of karting championships and won the Sorriso Petrobrás Kart Cup championship in 2003.
After three seasons in the Brazilian Formula Renault championship, Ana started competing in Formula Three Sudamericana in 2006, driving for the well-established Cesario Formula team.
In 2006, she also drove a Red Bull Volkswagen Touareg for Ppd Sports, owned by Pedro Diniz.
She won her first Indy Lights race at Nashville Superspeedway on 12 July 2008, becoming the first woman to win a race in the Indy Lights series.
In 2008, Bia began racing in the American Firestone Indy Lights Series for defending championship-winning team Sam Schmidt Motorsports under the name Ana Beatriz.
Prior to racing in the United States, she was referred to as "Bia", not "Ana", and many people, including Bia herself, continue to call her "Bia".
Several American reporters have begun to use the name Ana "Bia" Beatriz in their written articles.
Bia placed fifth in the Firestone Freedom 100 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on 23 May 2008, the highest finishing position by a female driver in that race.
On 12 July 2008, she led the most laps and won her first Indy Lights race at Nashville Superspeedway.
With the excitement surrounding Bia's victory a reporter asked if she was the next Danica Patrick.
She responded "Everybody is making that comparison... But I always say that I'm always going to be Bia. I'm never going to be Danica... I hope there is a place for a Bia now."
The results she demonstrated on and off the track gained the attention of many, and as a result, she was awarded the Tony Renna Rising Star Award.
Named after the late driver, the award was given to Beatriz for demonstrating qualities as Renna—teamwork, physical fitness, and resourcefulness.
Also, her third-place result in the final championship standings earned her
On June 20, 2009, Bia won her second Indy Lights race and became the first woman to win a race car event at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa.
Ana started her career in karting races.
Initially funded by her family, "Bianinha" ("Little Bia") began kart racing at age eight.
When Bia's family could no longer fund her racing endeavors at the age of 15, Campos helped her attain sponsorship from the Medley pharmaceutical company, owned by former racer Xandy (Pollini) Negrão, father of racer Alexandre Sarnes Negrão.
"Rookie of the Year" honors and places her in a position to be a championship contender in 2009.
She was forced to miss the Milwaukee Mile race due to a lack of funding caused by a hard crash in the Freedom 100 the prior week.
However, a week later she won the race at the Iowa Speedway, her second series win.
She also skipped the final race of the season due to funding issues.
She finished 8th in points despite missing the two races.
Bia's official Portuguese language site revealed on 23 February 2010 that she will drive a third car for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing in the São Paulo Indy 300 in March 2010.
Further participation in the 2010 IndyCar Series season was confirmed and announced on May 12, 2010.
Bia qualified for the 2010 Indianapolis 500 on the outside of row seven with a four–lap average of 224.243 MPH and finished in 21st position after retiring on the final lap of the race, as she was involved in an accident with Ryan Hunter-Reay and teammate Mike Conway.
In December, she won the second race of the Brazilian karting event, Desafio Internacional das Estrelas.
She ended 4th in the final standings despite scoring the same number of points as the winner, Lucas di Grassi (it was a four-way tie).
For the 2011 IndyCar Series season she competed full-time for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing in the #24 car.
Bia broke her wrist in the opening laps of the first race at St. Petersburg causing her to miss the next race and requiring her to compete with a brace for the large part of the season.
On March 8, 2012, Bia tested for Andretti Autosport, driving James Hinchcliffe's car #27 during a session of the open test at Sebring, with an eye to her running that team's fourth car at April's IndyCar Series event in her home town of São Paulo.
On April 5 it was announced that she would compete in the 2012 São Paulo and Indianapolis races for Andretti Autosport with assistance from Conquest Racing.
In 2014, De Figueiredo began competing in Stock Car Brasil.
Competing in around 120 races, she scored two top-five race finishes and a best championship result of 24th in 2018 before taking maternal leave.
De Figueiredo returned to racing full-time in 2023 via the Copa Truck series.
In June 2020, De Figuereido's husband and father-in-law were charged with embezzling BR$9 million from the Lagos Rio Health Institute, around a sixth of which was alleged to have funded her career in Stock Car Brasil.