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Luca Ghiotto was born on 24 February, 1995 in Arzignano, Italy, is an Italian racing driver. Discover Luca Ghiotto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 24 February, 1995
Birthday 24 February
Birthplace Arzignano, Italy
Nationality Ytaly

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1995

Luca Ghiotto (born 24 February 1995) is an Italian racing driver who is currently set to compete in the 2024 European Le Mans Series for Inter Europol Competition, having most recently competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for DAMS.

He is currently the simulator driver for the Nissan Formula E Team.

2008

Born in Arzignano, Ghiotto entered karting in 2008, when he took the title in the KF3 class of the Champions Cup, before he finished fourth the following year.

2010

Ghiotto remained in the KF3 category until the end of 2010.

2011

In 2011, Ghiotto made his début in single-seaters, taking part in the Formula Abarth series for Prema Powerteam.

He finished ninth in the Italian Series standings with a single podium at Misano, while in the European Series he finished sixth with four podiums.

2012

He contested a sophomore campaign with the same team in 2012, improving to runner-up spots in both championships.

Ghiotto remained with Prema, as they moved to the 2-litre Formula Renault machinery to compete in the final rounds of Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and Formula Renault 2.0 NEC at the end of 2012.

2013

For 2013, Ghiotto had full-time campaigns in both Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, staying with Prema.

He took a podium finish at Le Castellet, as well as a victory at Spa, and finished ninth in the final championship standings.

In the Alps series, he scored five wins and finished as runner-up to teammate Antonio Fuoco.

Also he won the main race of the Formula Renault 2.0 Pau Trophy.

In Race 2, he only finished 13th, scoring no points.

In Spielberg, he took two podium finishes with two second places.

In Great Britain, he qualified 2nd behind his teammate Guanyu Zhou, who also made history with achieving the first pole position of a Chinese driver in GP2 or F2.

He passed Guanyu before the first corner, and took the victory in the feature race.

At Hungaroring, he finished 4th and 8th respectively.

In Spa-Francorchamps, the two races were cancelled after a tragic accident in the feature race, after Giuliano Alesi lost control of his car due to a puncture, which provoked an accident, that resulted in serious injures for Juan Manuel Correa, and the death of French driver Anthoine Hubert.

2014

Ghiotto graduated to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2014, competing for International Draco Racing.

Ghiotto made his debut in 2014, with Trident, at Spa, taking pole position on his debut.

2015

He remained with Trident for 2015, taking five victories in the season, but losing the title to Esteban Ocon by eight points.

In Monza Ghiotto took the fastest lap along with second place in the feature race, but after making contact with Sérgio Sette Câmara and Nyck de Vries he only finished in 15th position in the sprint race.

At Sochi he finished fourth in the first race with taking fastest lap once again, however he lost the podium to Louis Delétraz on the final lap.

2016

In February 2016, it was announced that Ghiotto would be graduating to the series, whilst continuing his collaboration with Trident.

After a shaky start to the season, he claimed his first victory at the sprint race in Sepang and finished eighth in the overall standings.

In, Ghiotto switched to Russian Time.

He took one victory that season and finished fourth in the championship.

Originally, he won both races in Monza, but was denied the feature race win due to leaving the track after having avoiding contact with Nyck de Vries and Charles Leclerc.

After Ghiotto was stripped of his win, the victory was given to his country-mate Antonio Fuoco.

In, he drove for Campos Racing alongside Israeli Roy Nissany.

He took four podiums and finished 8th in the championship.

2019

Ghiotto moved to Virtuosi Racing to partner Chinese driver Guanyu Zhou in 2019.

Ghiotto started the season very well with pole position, second place at race 1, and victory at race 2 in Bahrain.

However, he scored only 2 points at Azerbaijan.

The Italian once again took pole position at Spain, but was hit by Campos driver Dorian Boccolacci, who was later penalized with a drive-through penalty.

He charged through the field to finish 4th and achieved another podium in Race 2, finishing in 2nd.

At Monaco, originally, he finished second at the feature race, but was disqualified, and in the second race he hit the Arden car of Tatiana Calderon and the MP Motorsport car of Mahaveer Raghunathan.

Ghiotto had to retire the car, and was given a three-place grid penalty for causing a collision with the two drivers.

At Le Castellet, he also had a nightmare weekend.

In Race 1, he was hit by Juan Manuel Correa, causing him to retire with suspension damage.