Gianmarco Raimondo

Gianmarco Raimondo (born 28 November 1990 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian former racing driver, who competed in four races of the 2013 FIA GP2 Series with Trident Racing. A race winner in various Formula 3 series before his GP2 debut, Raimondo would only have a cameo appearance in GP2, before his racing career petered out.

Raimondo was signed by Trident at the tail end of the 2013 season, taking over the #21 car from Sergio Campana at the penultimate round. Unfortunately for Raimondo he would not have the best cameo, failing to threaten the points as he claimed thirtieth in the championship.

Raimondo was overlooked for a seat in GP2 for 2014, and would ultimately spend the season out of any cockpit. He returned to racing in 2015 with a handful of appearances in the Pirelli World Challenge, before making his last race start in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada in 2017.

Background
Raimondo began his career karting in his native Canada, competing in various series until the winter of 2007, when he joined the Skip Barber Southern Regional Series. After finishing twentieth in the Regional Series, Raimondo competed in the Formula BMW Americas series, finishing third with two wins. Remaining in the Americas series in 2009, Raimondo would again finish third, while also making his debut in Formula 3 in the Italian series.

European-Vision: 2010-2012
For 2010 Raimondo moved over to Europe for the full season, taking a seat in the Italian F3 Championship for the campaign. Finishing sixteenth, Raimondo had enough funds to secure a seat in the Formula 3 Euro Series for 2011, with the Canadian racer claiming eleventh in the championship with one podium. For 2012 Raimondo moved over to the European F3 Open, with a strong campaign seeing the Canadian racer finish second with four wins.

Post GP2 Series Career
After being overlooked for a GP2 seat for 2014, Raimondo sat the year out, before securing a couple of one-off drives with Maserati in the Maserati Trofeo and Pirelli World Challenge in 2015. He sat out the 2016 before getting the chance to compete in two rounds of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada in 2017, claiming one win and two podiums.

Full GP2 Series Record
Shown below are a series of tables outlining 's career in the GP2 Series in statistical form.

GP2 Series Entries
The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for during their GP2 career:

Career Results
Below is a table showing 's full GP2 Series record.


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