RACING DRIVER

Luca Marini

1997 - Today

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Luca Marini (born 10 August 1997) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer contracted to race with Honda HRC Castrol during 2024 and 2025. Marini competed for Mooney VR46 Racing Team in the 2023 MotoGP World Championship, finishing the season in eighth position. He finished as runner-up in the 2020 Moto2 World Championship. He is the maternal half-brother of Valentino Rossi. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Luca Marini is the 982nd most popular racing driver (down from 907th in 2024), the 4,804th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,566th in 2019) and the 124th most popular Italian Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Luca Marini ranks 982 out of 1,080Before him are Alex de Angelis, Ben Collins, Nicolas Minassian, Felipe Drugovich, Davide Valsecchi, and Kris Meeke. After him are Randy de Puniet, Jolyon Palmer, Danilo Petrucci, Andrea Iannone, Nicolás Terol, and António Félix da Costa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Luca Marini ranks 259Before him are Moritz Wagner, Florian Neuhaus, Matteo Pessina, Abdalelah Haroun, Guus Til, and Enes Ünal. After him are Eunha, Xaver Schlager, Leon Bailey, Jack Andraka, Dean Henderson, and Amadou Diawara.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Luca Marini ranks 4,805 out of 5,161Before him are Davide Valsecchi (1987), Cesare Cremonini (1980), Emanuela Pierantozzi (1968), Alberto Cirio (1972), Giuseppe Sculli (1981), and Cesare Bovo (1983). After him are Marco Andreolli (1986), Roberto Gagliardini (1994), Fabiana Luperini (1974), Roberto Di Donna (1968), Marco Fabbri (1988), and Lorenzo De Silvestri (1988).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Italy

Among racing drivers born in Italy, Luca Marini ranks 124Before him are Roberto Locatelli (1974), Alex Fiorio (1965), Max Papis (1969), Marco Bezzecchi (1998), Alex de Angelis (1984), and Davide Valsecchi (1987). After him are Danilo Petrucci (1990), Andrea Iannone (1989), Michele Pirro (1986), Alessandro Gramigni (1968), Mirko Bortolotti (1990), and Mattia Pasini (1985).