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Franco Scapini : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franco Scapini Franco Scapini (born April 7, 1962) is a former Italian racing driver from Varese. == European racing == After racing go-karts for 3 years, he began his professional career in 1981 in the Italian F.Fiat Abarth Championship, having suffered after 3 races a serious accident at Imola. Once recovered from the accident he joined the F2000 Championship immediately getting a fourth and a third place. After these results, the team gave him the opportunity to debut in F3 at Mugello European Formula Three Championship. Without any sponsor's support he participated in partial seasons there until 1983 but always with excellent results, being always among the fastest drivers. He moved to Italian Formula Three in 1984 and finished 4th in the series points with 3 wins for the Automotor team. Following his successes in 1984, he remained in the same team as well in 1985 but another serious accident put an end to his season. Shortly supported by sponsors he participated in a partial season of Formula 3000 in 1986 with little success. In 1987, he came back to Italian F3 with Automotor, Coloni and Euroteam and also became a test driver for Minardi in F1. In 1988 he made one more Formula 3000 start as well as making his only American Racing Series appearance. In 1989 he returned to F3000 for 2 more starts and also drove the Mussato Lancia LC2-Ferrari in the World Sport Prototype Championship with Bruno Giacomelli. In 1990 he signed on as the official test and reserve driver for the Life team in Formula One, however, as the team only had a single chassis, he reportedly only drove in few practice sessions.〔(Life - Profile ), F1Rejects.com〕 The Life team and car was a colossal failure and failed to pre-qualify for the first 14 events of the 1990 Formula One season before the team shut down. In 1991, after his American experience in the IndyCar Championship with the Euromotorsport Lola-Cosworth DFS, he raced in the French, Spanish and Italian GT Championships, driving the Ferrari F355 GT3 with some good results in the top three and 2 wins, before retiring to become a racing instructor and F1 Powerboat team manager for the D.A.C. Racing team winning 2 European Championships, 8 World Championships and 2 World speed records.〔(Where are They Now? - Franco Scapini ), OldRacingCars.com〕
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