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Matteo Meneghello (born 8 June 1981 in Abano Terme) is an Italian racing driver.

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Formula Renault

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Former kart rival of Fernando Alonso and Andre' Lotterer, for example look at this link http://karting.archive.netcopy.co.uk/article/september-1995/6/uropean-junior_-championship-cadet-rainbow-troph-a . Matteo compete in karting championships from 1991 to 2000,he soon demonstrate his big potential with a lot of victory competing for Italian championship,European championship and World championship.After karting, the vice-world championship Meneghello competed in Italian Formula Renault Elf Campus where he is second in 1998 and third in 1999 after a battle with drivers like Mirko Venturi and Marino Spinozzi and Ivan Abrate. Then he moved to the Italian Formula 3 federale in 2001 and he won the title with four victory, then he moved to the Formula Renault 2000 Italy in 2002 with a fifth place best result in Pergusa Gp, After a battle with Frank Perera, Christian Montanari like at Mugello circuit or Marco Bonanomi and Roberto Streit and then switched to the British equivalent for 2003. In both series he could stay on top ten, not always brilliant in the qualifying sessions, but always really fast during the races like in Rockingam When he competed for the victory With Lewis Hamilton .Then in 2004, he moved up to the Formula Renault V6 Eurocup, but scored just six points in a part of a championship with a not competitive team.

Formula 3000

Meneghello also competed in both the Euro and FIA Formula 3000 series in 2004, but was limited to only one race in each.

World Series Renault 3500

Meneghello has competed in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2005 and 2006, but with limited success. He was sixth in Monza at the last race after stayed on pole position during the qualify session. Along with Pastor Maldonado, he was banned for four races in 2005 for his role in an accident at Monaco which Maldonado left a race marshal seriously injured.

Endurance Gt Series

In 2007 Meneghello moved up to Gt with a Dodge Viper and with three first places and several podiums at the end of the championship he won the title of GT3 class in couple With Andrea Pellizzato (Meneghello in Genuary 2004 drove a Ferrari in the historical Daytona 24 hours).

Italian Gt championship

In 2008 and 2009 Meneghello took part at few races of Italian Gt championship with two podium (third position) like best results with a Porsche Gt3 cup in couple With Riccardo Bianco.

Superstars International Series

In 2010 Meneghello made his debut in the Superstars International Series with a Jaguar XF at Hockenheim ring. He was in eighth position during the first race but engine problem stopped his race before the end. He was limited to only one race. Font: England. Matteo had not enough money to go to F1 or to continue his career after the worldwide crisis.

VdeV Endurance Series

In 2015 Meneghello was called by Marco Biffis of Scuderia Bi&Bi Racing to debut in the VdeV Endurance series for prototype with a Tatuus- Mugen Honda in couple with the gentleman driver Rinaldi . He made a good championship, regular and no mistake. The best result was when Meneghello at Aragon Motorland Circuit during a heavy rain took the lead of the race. Meneghello raced in Barcellona, Mugello, Aragon, Dijon and Magny Cours with P6 and P7 class like best results.

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.

References

Matteo Meneghello Wikipedia