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词条 Ronnie Quintarelli
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Personal life

  3. Awards

  4. Racing record

     Complete Super GT results 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox racing driver
| name = Ronnie Quintarelli
| image = File: Ronnie Quintarelli.jpeg
| imagesize =
| caption = Quintarelli in 2015 SUPER GT Motegi
| nationality = {{flag|ITA|name=Italian}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1979|8|9|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Negrar, Italy
| current series = Super GT
| first year = 2005
| current team = NISMO
| car number = 23
| former teams = SARD, Lexus Team Cerumo, Lexus Team Kraft, Hasemi Motorsport, Team Impul, Mola
| starts = 101
| championships = 4 (2011, 2012, 2014 & 2015)
| wins = 14
| poles = 11
| best finish = 1st
| year = 2011, 2012, 2014 & 2015
| last finish = 8th
| prev series = Formula Nippon
| prev series years = 2005-2008
}}

Ronnie Quintarelli (born 9 August 1979) is an Italian racecar driver.

Biography

Quintarelli first encountered motorsports at age 6 when his father gave him a small go-kart. After starting his karting career in 1990, he scored two second place finishes in the World Formula Super A championship and a European Formula C title.[1] He made his single seaters debut in 2000 when he entered the Italian Formula Renault Championship and ended up third with Prema Powerteam. He also entered the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, the German Formula Three Championship and the Formula Volkswagen Germany.

In 2005, he scored his maiden GT win in the 1000 km Suzuka race with André Couto and Hayanari Shimoda and later made his way to the Super GT. After spending two seasons under the Lexus banner, Quintarelli moved to the Nissan camp, securing multiple victories. Driving for the Mola team, he won two consecutive titles in 2011 and 2012 partnered by Masataka Yanagida. He later joined the Nismo Official Team alongside Tsugio Matsuda. The pairing cruised to two more titles in 2014 and 2015 which made Quintarelli the most titled driver in the history of the series. While still fighting for the title in 2016 with a third place, the Nissan teams struggled at the beginning of the following year but Quintarelli and Matsuda rallied to finish the season in second place. In 2018, they were again steadily at the front of the Nissan roster, and managed to snatch a win at Fuji Speedway. Unfortunately, they would not hit the top-5 again, eventually taking eighth place in the championship. [2]

Personal life

Based in Yokohama, Quintarelli speaks Japanese fluently and serves as a TV color commentator for the Super Formula series. In recent years, he devoted his efforts towards the people affected by earthquakes, raising awareness and providing support to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami relief. Together with fellow Super GT regular Andrea Caldarelli, he led a fundraising campaign in favour of the populations impacted by the 2016–2017 Central Italy earthquakes. His cross-border charity efforts, together with his sporting results, earned him the title of Officer of the Order of the Star of Italy.[3]

Awards

5th Class/Officer: Order of the Star of Italy: 2015[4]

Racing record

Season Series Team Name Races Poles Wins Points Final Placing
2000Formula Renault 2000 ItaliaPrema Powerteam*21*3rd
2001Formula Renault EurocupCram Competition51166 7th
2002Formula VolkswagenTeam Penker Racing*42*2nd
GC-21Inging Motorsport101 - -
2003All-Japan F3Inging Motorsport2000200 4th
Macau Grand PrixJB Motorsport with Inging1000 4th
Korea Super PrixJB Motorsport with Inging1000 16th
2004All-Japan F3Inging Motorsport20482511st
Macau Grand PrixInging Motorsport1000 8th
Bahrain Super PrixInging Motorsport1000 22nd
2005Formula NipponKondo Racing Team60012 9th
Super GT (GT500)SARD8012116th
1000 km Suzuka (Pokka 1000 km)SARD100 -1st
2006Formula NipponTeam Boss Inging9006 10th
Super GT (GT500)Cerumo100924th
Formula OneMidland F1Test driver
2007Formula NipponTeam Boss Inging90127 7th
Super GT (GT500)Bandai Toyota Team Kraft300224th
2008Formula NipponCerumo / Inging80021.5 9th
Super GT (GT500)Hasemi Motorsport9113912th
2009Super GT (GT500)Hasemi Motorsport911497th
2010Super GT (GT500)Team Impul701475th
2011Super GT (GT500)Mola812901st
2012Super GT (GT500)Mola812931st
2013Super GT (GT500)Nismo81050 6th
2014Super GT (GT500)Nismo822811st
2015Super GT (GT500)Nismo822791st
2016Super GT (GT500)Nismo 8 0 2 623rd
2017Super GT (GT500)Nismo 8 1 1 822nd
2018Super GT (GT500)Nismo 8 0 1 43 8th

Complete Super GT results

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC Pts
2005SARDToyota SupraGT500OKA
{{small|8}}
FUJ
{{small|Ret}}
SEP
{{small|9}}
SUG
{{small|2}}
MOT
{{small|14}}
FUJ
{{small|12}}
AUT
{{small|11}}
SUZ
{{small|11}}
16th21
2006Lexus Team CerumoLexus SC430GT500SUZOKAFUJSEPSUGSUZ
{{small|7}}
MOTAUTFUJ24th9
2007Lexus Team KraftLexus SC430GT500SUZOKAFUJSEP
{{small|11}}
SUG
{{small|9}}
SUZ
{{small|Ret}}
MOTAUTFUJ24th2
2008Hasemi MotorsportNissan GT-RGT500SUZ
{{small|15}}
OKA
{{small|10}}
FUJ
{{small|15}}
SEP
{{small|9}}
SUG
{{small|11}}
SUZ
{{small|5}}
MOT
{{small|1}}
AUT
{{small|6}}
FUJ
{{small|13}}
12th39
2009Hasemi MotorsportNissan GT-RGT500OKA
{{small|12}}
SUZ
{{small|13}}
FUJ
{{small|7}}
SEP
{{small|1}}
SUG
{{small|9}}
SUZ
{{small|2}}
FUJ
{{small|6}}
AUT
{{small|8}}
MOT
{{small|12}}
7th49
2010ImpulNissan GT-RGT500SUZ
{{small|Ret}}
OKA
{{small|4}}
FUJ
{{small|6}}
SEP
{{small|1}}
SUG
{{small|4}}
SUZ
{{small|12}}
FUJ
{{small|C}}
MOT
{{small|5}}
5th47
2011MOLANissan GT-RGT500OKA
{{small|6}}
FUJ
{{small|10}}
SEP
{{small|2}}
SUG
{{small|1}}
SUZ
{{small|2}}
FUJ
{{small|7}}
AUT
{{small|2}}
MOT
{{small|2}}
1st90
2012MOLANissan GT-RGT500OKA
{{small|7}}
FUJ
{{small|8}}
SEP
{{small|14}}
SUG
{{small|3}}
SUZ
{{small|1}}
FUJ
{{small|2}}
AUT
{{small|1}}
MOT
{{small|2}}
1st93
2013NISMONissan GT-RGT500OKA
{{small|3}}
FUJ
{{small|Ret}}
SEP
{{small|9}}
SUG
{{small|3}}
SUZ
{{small|2}}
FUJ
{{small|9}}
AUT
{{small|8}}
MOT
{{small|8}}
6th50
2014NISMONissan GT-RGT500OKA
{{small|7}}
FUJ
{{small|8}}
AUT
{{small|1}}
SUG
{{small|14}}
FUJ
{{small|2}}
SUZ
{{small|2}}
BUR
{{small|10}}
MOT
{{small|1}}
1st81
2015NISMONissan GT-RGT500OKA
{{small|13}}
FUJ
{{small|1}}
CHA
{{small|5}}
FUJ
{{small|4}}
SUZ
{{small|7}}
SUG
{{small|6}}
AUT
{{small|1}}
MOT
{{small|2}}
1st79
2016 NISMO Nissan GT-R GT500OKA
{{small|1}}
FUJ
{{small|1}}
SUG
{{small|9}}
FUJ
{{small|4}}
SUZ
{{small|6}}
CHA
{{small|14}}
MOT
{{small|9}}
MOT
{{small|7}}
3rd62
2017 NISMO Nissan GT-R GT500OKA
{{small|7}}
FUJ
{{small|4}}
AUT
{{small|5}}
SUG
{{small|4}}
FUJ
{{small|2}}
SUZ
{{small|2}}
CHA
{{small|9}}
MOT
{{small|1}}
2nd82
2018 NISMO Nissan GT-R GT500OKA
{{small|5}}
FUJ
{{small|1}}
SUZ
{{small|6}}
CHA
{{small|12}}
FUJ
{{small|9}}
SUG
{{small|7}}
AUT
{{small|15}}
MOT
{{small|7}}
8th 43

References

1. ^CIK-FIA History
2. ^[https://supergtworld.wordpress.com/2017/01/06/super-gts-7-most-dominant-champions/ SUPER GT’S 7 Most Dominant Champions]
3. ^Onorificenze
4. ^{{cite web|title=Onoreficenze|url=http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=338197|website=quirinale.it|accessdate=28 December 2015|language=Italian|date=28 December 2015}}

External links

  • {{DriverDB driver|ronnie-quintarelli}}
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GT500 Champion|before= Kohei Hirate
Yuji Tachikawa |after= Kohei Hirate
Heikki Kovalainen |years= 2014–2015|with=Tsugio Matsuda}}{{S-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Quintarelli, Ronnie}}

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