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Alessandro Giardelli

2002 - Today

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Alessandro Giardelli (born October 5, 2002) is an Italian professional racing driver. He finished second in the 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup Italy season and participated in the Porsche Junior Shootout for national Carrera Cup drivers. In 2015, Giardelli won the KFJunior class of the Italian Karting Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Alessandro Giardelli is the 1,188th most popular racing driver (down from 1,087th in 2024), the 5,713th most popular biography from Italy (down from 5,416th in 2019) and the 141st most popular Italian Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Alessandro Giardelli ranks 1,188 out of 1,080Before him are Marcos Ambrose, Pål Varhaug, Clint Bowyer, Alice Powell, Toni Breidinger, and Armaan Ebrahim.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Alessandro Giardelli ranks 488Before him are Omari Jones, Mahla Momenzadeh, Baturalp Ünlü, Artur Barseghyan, Murilo Sartori, and Yana Kramarenko. After him are Favour Ofili, Kumushkhon Fayzullaeva, Eszter Mészáros, Ting Hua-tien, Sanna Veerman, and Shilese Jones.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Alessandro Giardelli ranks 5,714 out of 5,161Before him are Luis Henry Campos (1995), Pier Andrea Matteazzi (1997), Samuele Burgo (1998), Felipe Borges (null), Bianca Caruso (1996), and Maria Grazia Alemanno (1990). After him are Giacomo Fantoni (1991), Francesca Genzo (1993), Federico Poggio (1998), Angelica Olmo (1996), Nicholas Mungai (1993), and Guido Migliozzi (1997).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Italy

Among racing drivers born in Italy, Alessandro Giardelli ranks 141Before him are Luca Filippi (1985), Romano Fenati (1996), Simone Corsi (1987), Matteo Bobbi (1978), Lucas Auer (1994), and Claudio Corti (1987).