Danilo Dirani

Danilo Dirani
Nationality Brazilian
Born (1983-01-10) January 10, 1983 (age 41)
São Paulo
Fórmula Truck career
Debut season2009
Current teamDF Motorsport
Racing licence FIA Silver
Car number70
Former teamsABF Volvo
Starts19
Wins1
Poles3
Fastest laps3
Best finish8th in 2011
Previous series
2006
2004-05
2002-03
Champ Car Atlantic
British Formula Three
Formula Three Sudamericana
Championship titles
2003Formula Three Sudamericana

Danilo Dirani is a racing driver from Brazil. He was born on January 10, 1983, in São Paulo.[1] In his karting career (between the years of 1992 and 2002), Danilo won 29 different championships in South America.

In 2002, Danilo moved to Formula 3 and Formula Three Sudamericana, and finished runner-up to Nelson Piquet Jr. Dirani won just 2 races, compared to Piquet's thirteen. But in 2003, Danilo won 14 out of the 18 races to win the championship.

In 2004, Dirani crossed the Atlantic Ocean and came to British soil for the British version of Formula 3, and finished 5th in the championship, with 2 wins, both at Croft and 146 points. He finished behind Piquet Jr, Adam Carroll, James Rossiter and Clivio Piccione.

Danilo moved to the P1 Motorsport team for the 2005 British F3 International Series, and again had 2 wins in the opening two races at Donington Park, and he also got his first pole position in British F3 at the same race meeting. He scored 14 more points than 2004, but finished one place lower in the standings in 6th, behind Álvaro Parente, Charlie Kimball, Mike Conway, Marko Asmer and Dan Clarke.

Dirani was added to the Honda Racing F1 development roster for the 2005 season, together with other drivers from the British F3, as a form of marketing for the championship.

In 2006, Danilo crossed the Atlantic Ocean back to America. He competed in the Champ Car Atlantic Series, and finished in 7th position in the championship.

Dirani is currently racing for DF Motorsports in Brazilian Fórmula Truck. He has also competed in karting races in Brazil and USA since 2007.

  1. ^ "Portal SuperSpeedway".