RACING DRIVER

Giuliano Alesi

1999 - Today

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Giuliano Ryu Alesi (born 20 September 1999) is a French professional racing driver. He is the son of French racing driver and Formula One Grand Prix winner Jean Alesi and Japanese actress and TV personality Kumiko Goto. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 18 in 2024). Giuliano Alesi is the 1,012th most popular racing driver (down from 964th in 2024), the 6,197th most popular biography from France (down from 6,013th in 2019) and the 101st most popular French Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Giuliano Alesi ranks 1,012 out of 1,080Before him are Jack Aitken, Max Chilton, Alessandro Gramigni, Manfred Stohl, Marta García, and Sergio Hernández. After him are Mirko Bortolotti, Chris Atkinson, Jorge Andrés Boero, Mattia Pasini, Théo Pourchaire, and Simon Pagenaud.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Giuliano Alesi ranks 229Before him are Carlos Cuesta, Florentino Luís, Matteo Gabbia, Matteo Jorgenson, Nadir Rustamli, and Alban Lafont. After him are András Schäfer, Begoña Vargas, Isak Hien, Kang Mi-na, Bilal Hassani, and Immanuel Quickley.

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In France

Among people born in France, Giuliano Alesi ranks 6,197 out of 6,770Before him are Franck Dumoulin (1973), Jérémie Janot (1977), Gwenaëlle Aubry (1971), Franck Jurietti (1975), Anthony Knockaert (1991), and Florent Balmont (1980). After him are Cédric Burdet (1974), Karim Essediri (1979), Foued Kadir (1983), Nicolas Roche (1984), Simon Banza (1996), and Hélène Fillières (1972).

Among RACING DRIVERS In France

Among racing drivers born in France, Giuliano Alesi ranks 101Before him are Sylvain Guintoli (1982), Benoît Tréluyer (1976), Arnaud Vincent (1974), Loïc Duval (1982), Nicolas Minassian (1973), and Randy de Puniet (1981). After him are Théo Pourchaire (2003), Simon Pagenaud (1984), Bryan Bouffier (1978), Alexandre Prémat (1982), Mike Di Meglio (1988), and Victor Martins (2001).