Gabriele Minì
Italian racing driver
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July 2025 | Minì attended the Berlin rookie test with the Nissan Formula E Team, continuing his development in Formula E. |
2025 | Minì participated in the rookie free practice session at the Jeddah ePrix with the Nissan Formula E Team. |
2025 | Minì completed a full season in Formula 2 with Prema Racing, partnering with his former Formula 3 teammate Sebastián Montoya. |
2024 | Gabriele Minì made his Formula 2 debut with Prema Racing in Baku, substituting for Oliver Bearman. He finished third in the sprint race after leading early on, and crashed out of the feature race while in points-scoring position. |
2024 | Scored first podium of 2024 in Melbourne, finishing third with a late pass on Luke Browning. |
2024 | Won back-to-back feature race in Monaco, taking championship lead by fending off Christian Mansell. |
2024 | Finished second in Silverstone feature race after surging up the order during late dry spell on slick tyres. |
2024 | Joined Prema Racing, partnering Dino Beganovic and Arvid Lindblad for the season. |
2024 | Becomes runner-up in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, further establishing himself as a promising racing talent. |
May 2024 | Gabriele Minì made his Formula E debut during the rookie test at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, driving for the Nissan Formula E Team. |
2023 | Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech Pulse-Eight, achieving 2 wins and 2 pole positions, finishing 7th overall. |
2023 | Competed in Macau Grand Prix with Prema, narrowly missing pole by 0.006s and finishing third in both qualification and main race. |
2023 | Won sprint race at Hungary, overcoming Nikita Bedrin who had initially overtaken him at the start. |
2023 | Achieved first Formula 3 podium in Melbourne, finishing third after defending against Leonardo Fornaroli. |
2023 | Won maiden FIA F3 victory at Monaco, taking pole by six-tenths gap and resisting pressure from Dino Beganovic. |
2023 | Began FIA Formula 3 season with Hitech Grand Prix, claiming pole on debut at Sakhir but finishing eighth due to a five-second penalty. |
2023 | Secured pole position in the first race in Dubai, but mistakenly celebrated one lap early while leading, which caused him to drop to sixth place. Received an additional time penalty for an aggressive maneuver with Dino Beganovic, further pushing him outside the points. |
2023 | Joined Hitech Grand Prix for the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship, competing in the opening two rounds as preparation for his main Formula 3 campaign. |
2023 | Achieved his only points in the championship during the third race, finishing in fifth place, ultimately concluding the championship in 22nd position in the standings. |
2023 | Joins the Alpine Academy, becoming an official member of their driver development program. |
2022 | Minì joined Hitech Grand Prix for the Formula Regional Asian Championship, taking his first pole and win in the series during the third race. |
2022 | Experienced a run of four consecutive podium finishes in Zandvoort and at the Hungaroring. |
2022 | Was disqualified from second place in the first Spa-Francorchamps race. |
2022 | Competed with ART Grand Prix in the Formula Regional European Championship, securing a third place in the Monza opener. |
2022 | Achieved victory in Le Castellet, holding off championship leader Dino Beganovic for his second win of the season. |
2022 | At Imola, Minì was stripped of his first win due to a false start but secured redemption the next day with a victory in wet conditions. |
2022 | Finishes as runner-up in the Formula Regional European Championship, demonstrating his growing competitive prowess. |
September 2022 | Participated in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test at Jerez for Hitech Grand Prix, setting the fastest lap during the first day. |
2021 | Performed best at Zandvoort, finishing second and third in races and being the top rookie of the event. |
2021 | Raced full season in Formula Regional European Championship with ART Grand Prix, finishing seventh overall and second in rookie standings. |
2021 | Achieved first podium in Formula Regional European Championship during the Barcelona weekend, finishing on the podium in the first race. |
2020 | Won his first race in the ADAC F4 Championship at the Nürburgring from pole position. |
2020 | Finished tenth in the ADAC F4 Championship standings after earning three third-place finishes. |
2020 | Took one second place at Monza, after being stripped of a win due to an illegal pass in the first race. |
2020 | Finished the season with a pole and a podium at the Vallelunga finale. |
2020 | Secured a double podium at Mugello, winning the final race. |
2020 | Achieved a hattrick of podiums at the Red Bull Ring, winning the third race of the weekend. |
2020 | Won his first single-seater race during the first round at Misano, securing all three pole positions. |
2020 | Wins the Italian F4 Championship, marking a significant early achievement in his racing career. |
December 2020 | Participated in post-season rookie test for Formula Regional European Championship with ART Grand Prix, completing the second-fastest laptime of the day despite having no prior experience at that level. |
January 2020 | Announcement of Gabriele Minì joining Prema Powerteam to race in Italian F4 Championship and two rounds of ADAC F4 Championship alongside teammates Sebastián Montoya, Gabriel Bortoleto, and Dino Beganovic. |
2019 | Minì progressed to the OK class with Parolin Racing Kart Srl, securing 2nd place in the championship with 84 points. Demonstrated consistent performance with strong qualifying and race results across multiple events. |
2019 | Minì's final year in karting. He finished second in the WSK Champions Cup and the FIA Karting European Championship, earning the FIA Karting Rookie of the Year award. |
2018 | Gabriele Minì competed in OKJ class with Parolin Racing Kart Srl, finishing 2nd in the championship with 80 points. Achieved notable results including a 1st place in AUBR1 and top qualifying positions in multiple races. |
2018 | Won 1st place in WSK Super Master Series — OKJ. |
2018 | Achieved 2nd place in CIK-FIA World Championship — OKJ. |
2018 | Achieved 2nd place in CIK-FIA European Championship — OKJ. |
2018 | Achieved 2nd place in WSK Final Cup — OKJ. |
2018 | Minì became champion in the WSK Super Master Series, defeating Mercedes Academy driver Paul Aron. He also finished as runner-up in the CIK-FIA Karting World Championship. |
2018 | Signed to Nicolas Todt's All Road Management scheme following his karting achievements. |
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