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Vitantonio, or Tonio for short, Liuzzi joins Force India Formula One Team as its new test and reserve driver for its 2008 Formula One campaign. Tonio joins the team with three years' F1 experience following campaigns with Red Bull and Toro Rosso.
The Italian also has a rich history in the junior formulae. After success in the domestic and international karting championships, he won karting's equivalent of Formula One in 2001. That same year Tonio also finished second in the German Formula Renault Championship.
During 2002 Tonio contested the German Formula 3 Championship and established his reputation as one of the quickest drivers in the series. Three pole positions, three podiums and a dominant pole to flag victory in the San Marino International Formula 3 race at Imola displayed his true potential.
In 2003 Tonio contested the FIA F3000 International Championship, and again success quickly followed as he finished fourth overall. His 2003 performances earned him the lead drive with that year's championship winning team, Arden International for the following year. Taking seven wins from a total of 10 starts, including nine pole positions, Tonio stormed to the championship. The Italian holds the joint all-time record for F3000 wins along with Juan Pablo Montoya and Nick Heidfeld.
For the 2005 season Tonio joined the newly formed Red Bull Racing team in Formula 1, and moved to sister outfit Toro Rosso in 2006, where he remained for the 2007 season.
| 2007 |
18th, Formula 1, Toro Rosso (3 points) |
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| 2006 |
19th, Formula 1, Toro Rosso (1 point) |
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| 2005 |
24th, Formula 1, Red Bull Racing (1 point) |
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| 2004 |
FIA F3000 International Champion |
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| 2003 |
4th, FIA F3000 International Championship |
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| 2002 |
9th, German Formula 3 Championship
Victory San Marino International Formula 3 race
Tested Formula 1 - BMW Williams F1 Team |
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| 2001 |
FIA-CIK Karting World Champion (conducted over five events)
2nd, German Formula Renault Championship – first car season |
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| 2000 |
6th, Karting World Championship in Braga, Portugal
2nd, Karting World Cup (Montegi)
3rd, 125cc World Championship (Mariembourg) |
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| 1999 |
Victory at Val D’Argenton, second Round European Karting Championship
Victory Ayrton Senna Memorial Trophy (Suzuka), Formula Palmer Audi Test Drive
- Outright Fastest Lap of test |
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| 1998 |
Formula Super A (Karting's F1 equivalent), 3rd Overall European Karting Championship, 7th place Karting World Championship |
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| 1997 |
Entered senior Formula A category, 1st Brazilian Karting Prix, Sao Paulo
2nd Italian Karting Championship, 7th place Karting World Championship |
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| 1996 |
Graduated to Junior Intercontinental A category with Factory CRG Team
Victory Lonato Winter Cup, 2nd place Margutti Trophy, Parma, 1st Italian Karting Championship |
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| 1995 |
Victory in Lonato Winter Cup, 2nd place World Karting Championship, 2nd place Italian Karting Championship, 5th place European Karting Championship |
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| 1994 |
2nd, Italian Karting Championship |
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| 1993 |
1st, Italian Karting Championship |
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| 1991 |
Started Karting career |
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