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    Thomas Biagi (born 7 May 1976, in Bologna), is an Italian professional racing driver. Biagi started his career in single seaters, driving in Formula Alfa...
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  • Italian archaeologist Pete Biagi (born 1963), a cinematographer Rodolfo Biagi (1906–1969), an Argentine Tango musician Thomas Biagi (born 1976), a professional...
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  • 2 Antoine Bottiroli 4, 7 Marco Butti P 3 Easy Race Ferrari 296 GT3 3 Thomas Biagi P 8 Riccardo Ponzio AKM Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 6 Georg Kelstrup...
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    Maserati also won the Manufacturers' Cup by a significant margin while Thomas Biagi won the Drivers' Championship. Fellow Vitaphone drivers Miguel Ramos...
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  • April 2024. "GT Sprint, Easy Race schiera la Ferrari 296 GT3 e ingaggia Thomas Biagi ed Enzo Trulli". www.acisport.it (in Italian). 30 April 2024. Retrieved...
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    Racing Team. Team Lazarus won the 2016 International GT Open with drivers Thomas Biagi and Fabrizio Crestani. Also, Barwell Motorsport claimed four wins in...
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    10-12 Coloni Motorsport 18 Giorgio Vinella 1-7, 9-12 Rui Águas 8 19 Thomas Biagi 1-2 Rui Águas 3-6 Oliver Tichy 7-12 Durango Formula 20 Bertrand Godin...
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    Series. It took place on 22 May at the Algarve International Circuit. Thomas Biagi won both races, driving a BMW M3 E92. Note: Only the top five positions...
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  • Challenge Europe Endurance Cup Bruno Besson  France 2019 FFSA GT season Thomas Biagi  Italy 2017 International GT Open Rene Binder  Austria 2023 European...
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  • Miguel Ramos Teo Martín Motorsport M 6 3 11 212 Race 13 of 14 33 2016 Thomas Biagi Fabrizio Crestani Orange 1 Team Lazarus M 0 2 9 183 Race 12 of 14 51...
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  • in the GT2 class. Vilander and Bruni are retained in the lead car, while Biagi returns to the squad to be joined by Christian Montanari in the second entry...
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  • Racing 20 Gastón Mazzacane All 21 Tom Kristensen All Nordic Racing 22 Thomas Biagi 1-3 Marc Gené 4-6, 10 Mario Waltner 7-8 Gianluca Paglicci 9 23 Rui Águas...
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  • Italian F3000 with just a single car driven by Thomas Biagi. Despite only competing in the last 3 races, Biagi scored enough points to end the season 4th...
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    (1971–2004) Length 3.222 km (2.002 miles) Turns 13 Race lap record 1:05.162 ( Thomas Biagi, Lola T96/50, 2000, F3000) Club Circuit (1971–present) Length 1.747 km...
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  • chassis with Zytek engines. Note Race 5 Pole Position originally won by Thomas Biagi, but all his times were cancelled and he started from last grid position...
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  • from the race at Estoril due to taking the wrong position on the grid. Thomas Biagi was disqualified from the first race at Hockenheim for ignoring a drive-through...
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    Racing banner. The team's driver pairings included Matteo Bobbi and Thomas Biagi, Fabrizio Gollin and Luca Cappellari, and Bryner and Calderari sharing...
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  • year of the V8Star Series in 2003, finishing third behind Pedro Lamy and Thomas Mutsch, he switched to the FIA GT Championship for 2004 with Konrad Motorsport...
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  • 35 Norberto Fontana All 36 Andrej Pavicevic All Monaco Motorsport 37 Thomas Biagi 1-5 Alex Yoong 6-10 38 Brian Smith 1-4 Cyrille Sauvage 5-8 Marco Apicella...
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  • Fast laps Points D.C. T.C. 1998 Lola T96/50-Zytek Judd André Couto 12 0 0 0 7 11th N/A Paolo Ruberti 6 0 0 0 0 39th Thomas Biagi 6 (8) 0 0 0 0 (3) 15th...
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    fellow Italian compatriots and former FIA GT champions Matteo Bobbi and Thomas Biagi for the season. They picked up a class win in the opening round at Catalunya...
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  • Retrieved 30 December 2023. Campos was killed after a collision with Thomas Biagi on the last lap of the race. His death was the only fatality in the history...
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     Maserati (ITA) P 2 3 5 71 Race 9 of 10 9  Andrea Bertolini (ITA) 2007  Thomas Biagi (ITA)  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU)  Maserati (ITA) M 3 2 5 61 Race 10...
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    Bigazzi SRL Johnny Cecotto Nelson Piquet McLaren F1 GTR LMGT1 324 8th 6th 2004 Barron Connor Racing Thomas Biagi John Bosch Ferrari 575-GTC GTS 163 DNF DNF...
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  • Superstars Series and the Campionato Italiano Superstars, both achieved by Thomas Biagi driving for BMW.   International Superstars Series only   Campionato...
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    From 1997 to 2007, it featured the Euro Formula 3000, with drivers like Thomas Biagi, André Lotterer and Marco Bonanomi. The 44th Bologna International Motor...
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    01 D 208 Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L I4 44 9 LMP2 30 Racing Box Andrea Piccini Thomas Biagi Matteo Bobbi Lola B08/80 M 203 Judd DB 3.4 L V8 45 14 GT2 80 Flying Lizard...
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    Pigoli Superstars Series Italian Champion 2007, 2008, 2009 Succeeded by Thomas Biagi Preceded by Johnny Herbert Speedcar Series Champion 2008–09 Succeeded by...
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    twelve in the class. In addition, he won the RAC Tourist Trophy with Thomas Biagi when substituting for Michael Bartels, driving a Maserati MC12 once more...
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  • 1 Michael Bartels All Andrea Bertolini All Eric van de Poele 4, 10 2 Thomas Biagi All Jamie Davies All Vincent Vosse 4, 10 GLPK-Carsport Chevrolet Corvette...
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