Leonardo Fornaroli
Italian racing driver
Follow Leonardo Fornaroli on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
2025 | Competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Invicta Racing, currently in 6th position with ongoing season |
2025 | Fornaroli signed with Invicta Racing to compete in Formula 2 for the 2025 season. |
2024 | Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Trident, achieving 2 pole positions, 2 fastest laps, and winning the championship. |
2024 | Began competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Rodin Motorsport |
November 2024 | Leonardo Fornaroli announced his Formula 2 debut at the Yas Marina round, replacing Zane Maloney who had Formula E commitments. |
September 2024 | Won the FIA Formula 3 Championship at Monza in a dramatic final race, becoming the first champion to not win a race during the season, known for his consistency and clean driving. |
March 2024 | Achieved second place from pole at Melbourne, narrowly losing the lead to Dino Beganovic midway through the race. |
July 2023 | Took his maiden pole position at Silverstone, forming a Trident 1-2 with teammate Oliver Goethe. |
May 2023 | Secured his first podium with a second-place finish in the Monaco sprint race. |
March 2023 | Achieved fourth place in the feature race at Melbourne, demonstrating his racing potential. |
2022 | Competed in Formula Regional Asian Championship with Hitech Grand Prix, finishing 17th overall |
2022 | Fornaroli joined Trident team in the European Formula Regional championship, competing alongside Tramnitz and Roman Bilinski. |
2022 | Achieved his best race finish of fourth place in race one at the Hungaroring. |
2022 | Wins the Formula Regional European Championship rookie title. |
December 3 2022 | On his 18th birthday, Fornaroli was announced as part of Trident's 2023 Formula 3 line-up. |
September 2022 | Fornaroli participated in the FIA Formula 3 post-season test with Trident, partnering with Oliver Goethe and Gabriel Bortoleto over three days. |
2021 | Participated in ADAC Formula 4 Championship, but did not achieve a classified position |
2021 | Competed as a guest driver in the ADAC Formula 4 for the first two rounds, achieving a best result of third place in the second race in Austria. |
2021 | Continued racing in Italian F4 Championship with Iron Lynx, partnering Maya Weug and Pietro Armanni. Achieved his first F4 victory and pole position at Misano. |
2020 | Participated in ADAC Formula 4 Championship, but did not achieve a classified position |
2020 | Fornaroli made his debut in the Italian F4 Championship with Iron Lynx, scoring a fourth-place finish in his first race at Misano. He completed the season with eight top-five finishes and finished ninth in the overall standings with 108 points. |
2020 | Invited to ACI Sport's Supercorso Federale at the end of the year, along with F4 rivals Gabriele Minì, Francesco Pizzi, Andrea Rosso, and four karting drivers, as an award for his performance in the season. |
2019 | Finished 5th in the Italian Championship in X30 Senior category. |
2019 | In his final year of karting, Fornaroli was a front-runner in the WSK Euro Series during his OK debut and finished 3rd in the prestigious Trofeo Andrea Margutti. |
2019 | Fornaroli was invited to participate in the 16th edition of the annual Supercorso Federale event at Vallelunga, selected by ACI Sport and the Ferrari Driver Academy as one of five young karting talents. |
2018 | Achieved 3rd place in the IAME International Final in X30 Junior category. |
2018 | Finished 3rd in the Italian Championship in X30 Junior category. |
2018 | Fornaroli achieved third place in the Italian Karting Championship and made his full-time European debut in the WSK Super Master Series. |
2017 | Competed in IAME International Final in X30 Junior category, achieving 5th place overall. |
2017 | Fornaroli finished as runner-up in the X30 Challenge Italy and participated in international IAME events. |
2016 | Leonardo Fornaroli won the Mini Academy class of the Championkart championship in his karting career. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Leonardo Fornaroli, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.