Gianmaria "Gimmi" Bruni (born
May 30, 1981 in Rome) is an Italian racing driver who in
2004 drove in Formula One with the Minardi team, and is
now racing in the FIA GT Championship.
At
age ten Bruni lied about his age (twelve was the minimum
age for competition) to the director of La Pista d'Oro,
a kart racetrack in Rome, in order to begin an amateur karting
career.
His
first experience racing cars was in Italian Formula Renault
Campus in 1997; he won the title in 1998 and moved on to
European Formula Renault 2.0. He won the European title
in 1999 and moved on to British Formula 3, where he came
fifth in 2000 and fourth in 2001. After racing in various
similar European series like the Euro Formula 3000, he caught
the attention of Minardi, for whom he tested in 2003; the
biggest struggle of his career, however, was finding enough
sponsorship to compete for Minardi in 2004.
Bruni
did, in fact, join Minardi for the 2004 Formula One season,
though he struggled in a car which was considerably less
developed than the rest of the grid. He was one of only
two drivers to contest the majority of the season without
scoring any World Championship points.
In
2005, Bruni competed in the GP2 Series, a single-seater
championship which is part of the F1 support package and
which is intended to be its feeder series. He won his first
GP2 race in Barcelona on the 7 May. Bruni left the Coloni
GP2 team in September, just before the races at Monza. Joining
up with the Durango team, Bruni started on pole position
for the next event at Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.
Bruni
competed in the 2006 GP2 Series for the new Trident Racing
team. He won two races for the team, the feature race at
Imola and the feature race at Hockenheim.
For
2007, he switched to the sportscar racing as he joined the
FIA GT Championship with Team AF Corse MOTOROLA in a Ferrari
430 GT3. He and his teammate Stéphane Ortelli finished
the season 2nd in the GT2 class with 3 wins.
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