Alessandro Famularo
Venezuelan racing driver
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2025 | Planned to compete in Eurocup-3 with Drivex team and Euroformula Open Championship with BVM Racing. |
May 2025 | Alessandro Famularo announced his return to racing, signing with Drivex to compete in the Eurocup-3 championship. |
2022 | Participated in post-season test at Jerez, driving for Charouz Racing System for all three test days. |
2022 | Made his FIA Formula 3 debut with Charouz Racing System during the Monza season finale, replacing David Schumacher. Finished both races in 23rd position and ended the season standings second to last in 39th place. |
2021 | Famularo briefly returned to the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine, participating in three rounds for G4 Racing and scoring no points. |
2020 | Participated in the SKUSA Winter Series in the X30 Senior category. |
October 2020 | Participated in FIA Formula 3 post-season testing at Barcelona and Jerez, driving for Campos Racing. |
September 2020 | Famularo made his debut in the Formula Regional European Championship at the Red Bull Ring, after missing the first two meetings due to personal issues. |
February 18 2020 | Alessandro Famularo was announced to compete in the Formula Regional European Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing. |
2019 | Famularo switched to Prema Powerteam, competing in both Italian F4 and ADAC Formula 4 championships. |
2019 | His twin brother Anthony last raced in the U.S. F2000 National Championship. |
August 2019 | Won at the Zandvoort ADAC F4 round by making a strategic tyre gamble, starting a wet race on slicks. |
March 2019 | Scored a podium in the Italian F4 season opener at Vallelunga. |
2018 | Competed in SKUSA SuperNationals XXII in the X30 Senior category with Team Montoya, finishing 46th. |
2018 | Alessandro Famularo began his racing career, competing in the Italian F4 Championship with Bhaitech. He was a lower-midfield runner, scoring points only in the final two rounds at Vallelunga and Mugello. |
2018 | Continued as a factory driver for the Birel ART karting team. |
2017 | Raced in multiple international karting competitions, including WSK Super Master Series (OK Junior, 43rd place), CIK-FIA European Championship (OK Junior, 49th place), CIK-FIA World Championship (OK Junior, 13th place), WSK Champions Cup (OK Junior, 25th place), and ROK Cup International Final (Junior ROK, 49th place) with Birel ART Racing and Babyrace Driver Academy. |
2017 | Alessandro Famularo became a factory driver for the Birel ART karting team. |
2016 | Competed in multiple karting championships including WSK Champions Cup (Mini category) with Evokart, WSK Super Master Series (60 Mini, 25th place), and CIK-FIA World Championship in OK Junior class with Evokart Srl. |
2015 | Participated in SKUSA SuperNationals XIX in the TaG Cadet category, representing Team Benik Kart and finishing 30th. |
2014 | Raced in the Florida Winter Tour Micro Max category, finishing 9th, and competed in SKUSA SuperNationals XVIII TaG Cadet class with AM Racing. |
2013 | Competed in multiple karting competitions, including Florida Winter Tour in Vortex TaG Cadet (46th place) and Micro Max (36th place) categories, and SKUSA SuperNationals XVII in TaG Cadet class with AM Racing Engines. |
2012 | Participated in the Florida Winter Tour in the Micro Max category, finishing 10th overall. |
2010 | Competed in Easykart International Grand Finals in the Easy 50 category with Easykart Venezuela team. |
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