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==Career== ==Career==
===Early career===
Barbazza was born in ], ]. After a career in ] in his teens, he began racing ] in 1982. The following year he moved into ], and in 1984 finished sixth in the series. In 1985 he won four races and finished third in the championship. He then went to the United States and entered the ], where he won four races and the title in his first attempt.


===CART, F3000, and Formula One===
Barbazza was born in ], ]. After a career in ] in his teens, he began racing ] in 1982. The following year he moved into Italian ] series, and in 1984 finished sixth in the series. In 1985 he won four races and finished third in the championship. He then went to the United States and entered the ], where he won four races and the title in his first attempt. After that he entered ] in 1987 and finished third at Indianapolis, becoming CART's ]. In 1990 he was hired as a driver in ], which led to a chance at Formula One, in the AGS team in early 1991. Barbazza failed to qualify for any race and in 1993 joined the Minardi team, scoring points twice in his first four races. In 1995, while racing a ] sports prototype at the ] circuit, he was involved in an accident with ], which resulted in heavy head and chest injuries which left him in critical condition, in a coma and on artificial respiration. Although he fully recovered, he didn't return to racing. Instead he started a ] circuit in Monza and began designing crash barriers.
After his success in ARS, Barbazza entered ] in 1987 and finished third in the ], becoming CART's ]. Despite his success he could not find a ride in CART for 1988 and only made two starts in ], along with failing to qualify three times. He returned to CART for 1989 for eight races with a best finish of eighth at ]. He also drove in eight ] races.
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]In 1990 he joined International F3000 full time driving for the Crypton team, where he 16th in points with a best finish of fourth at his home track in Monza, his only point-scoring finish of the season. For 1991 Barbazza signed on with the struggling ] ] team for the third round of the championship, replacing ]. Barbazza failed to qualify for all twelve races he attempted with the team and the team shut down after both Barbazza and his teammate ] both failed to pre-qualify for the ]. For the 1992 racing season, Barbazza again returned to the Arciero team in CART. However, after respectable performances in two year old equipment for the first three races of the season, he wrecked his 1990-vintage ] in practice for the ] and was not able to qualify. It would be his last appearance in CART. In 1993 Barbazza rejoined Formula One with the ] team, scoring points twice in his first four races. However, Barbazza would be replaced by ] after eight races. In 1995, while racing a ] sports prototype at the ] circuit, he was involved in an accident with ], which resulted in heavy head and chest injuries which left him in critical condition, in a coma and on artificial respiration. Although he fully recovered, he didn't return to racing. Instead he started a ] circuit in Monza and began designing crash barriers.
He has since relocated to Cuba where he has set up a fishing resort in the north of the country called La Villa Clara. He has also raced again, at a local karting track in Cuba, where he has re-discovered his love for the sport.

He has since relocated to Cuba where he has set up a fishing resort in the north of the country called La Villa Clara. He has also raced again, at a local karting track in Cuba, where he has re-discovered his love for the sport.{{fact|date=September 2013}}
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Revision as of 21:31, 3 September 2013

Fabrizio Barbazza
Born (1963-04-02) 2 April 1963 (age 61)
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityItaly Italian
Active years1991, 1993
TeamsAGS, Minardi
Entries20 (8 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points2
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1991 San Marino Grand Prix
Last entry1993 French Grand Prix
Fabrizio Barbazza
CART Championship Car
Years active1987, 1989, 1992
TeamsArciero Racing
Starts25
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish12th in 1987
Previous series
1986
1983-1985
1982
American Racing Series
Italian Formula Three
Formula Monza
Championship titles
1986American Racing Series Champion
Awards
1987
1987
CART Rookie of the year
Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the year

Fabrizio Barbazza (born 2 April 1963) is an Italian former Formula One driver who raced for the AGS and Minardi teams.

Career

Early career

Barbazza was born in Monza, Lombardy. After a career in motorcross in his teens, he began racing Formula Monza in 1982. The following year he moved into Italian Formula Three Championship, and in 1984 finished sixth in the series. In 1985 he won four races and finished third in the championship. He then went to the United States and entered the American Racing Series, where he won four races and the title in his first attempt.

CART, F3000, and Formula One

After his success in ARS, Barbazza entered CART in 1987 and finished third in the 1987 Indianapolis 500, becoming CART's Rookie of the Year. Despite his success he could not find a ride in CART for 1988 and only made two starts in Formula 3000, along with failing to qualify three times. He returned to CART for 1989 for eight races with a best finish of eighth at Toronto. He also drove in eight Japanese Formula 3000 races.

Barbazza at the 1992 Long Beach Grand Prix.

In 1990 he joined International F3000 full time driving for the Crypton team, where he 16th in points with a best finish of fourth at his home track in Monza, his only point-scoring finish of the season. For 1991 Barbazza signed on with the struggling AGS Formula One team for the third round of the championship, replacing Stefan Johansson. Barbazza failed to qualify for all twelve races he attempted with the team and the team shut down after both Barbazza and his teammate Olivier Grouillard both failed to pre-qualify for the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix. For the 1992 racing season, Barbazza again returned to the Arciero team in CART. However, after respectable performances in two year old equipment for the first three races of the season, he wrecked his 1990-vintage Lola in practice for the 1992 Indianapolis 500 and was not able to qualify. It would be his last appearance in CART. In 1993 Barbazza rejoined Formula One with the Minardi team, scoring points twice in his first four races. However, Barbazza would be replaced by Pierluigi Martini after eight races. In 1995, while racing a Ferrari 333SP sports prototype at the Road Atlanta circuit, he was involved in an accident with Jeremy Dale, which resulted in heavy head and chest injuries which left him in critical condition, in a coma and on artificial respiration. Although he fully recovered, he didn't return to racing. Instead he started a go-kart circuit in Monza and began designing crash barriers.

He has since relocated to Cuba where he has set up a fishing resort in the north of the country called La Villa Clara. He has also raced again, at a local karting track in Cuba, where he has re-discovered his love for the sport.

Career summary

Complete Formula One results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1991 Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives AGS JH25 Cosworth V8 USA
BRA
SMR
DNQ
MON
DNQ
CAN
DNQ
MEX
DNQ
NC 0
AGS JH25B FRA
DNQ
GBR
DNQ
GER
DNPQ
HUN
DNPQ
BEL
DNPQ
ITA
DNPQ
AGS JH27 POR
DNPQ
ESP
DNPQ
JPN
AUS
1993 Minardi Team Minardi M193 Ford V8 RSA
Ret
BRA
Ret
EUR
6
SMR
6
ESP
Ret
MON
11
CAN
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
POR
JPN
AUS
19th 2

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points
1988 Pavesi Racing JER
VAL
DNQ
PAU
DNQ
SIL
18
NC 0
Genoa Racing MNZ
Ret
PER
DNQ
BRH
BIR
BUG
ZOL
DIJ
1990 Crypton Engineering DON
SIL
Ret
PAU
Ret
JER
Ret
MNZ
4
PER
Ret
HOC
Ret
BRH
9
BIR
Ret
BUG
Ret
NOG
18
16th 3
1991 Crypton Engineering VAL
18
PAU
JER
MUG
PER
HOC
BRH
SPA
BUG
NOG
NC 0

American open wheel racing

Indy Lights

(key)

Year Team Series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Rank Points
1986 Arciero Racing ARS United States
LBH
DNS
United States
PHX
3
United States
MIL
DNS
United States
MEA
1
United States
CLE
1
Canada
TOR
10
United States
POC
2
United States
MDO
7
United States
NAZ
1
United States
LS
1
United States
MIA
1
1st 145

CART

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rank Points
1987 Arciero Racing United States
LBH
17
United States
PHX
12
United States
INDY
3
United States
MIL
14
United States
POR
4
United States
MEA
Ret
United States
CLE
Ret
Canada
TOR
11
United States
MIS
6
United States
POC
14
United States
ROA
8
United States
MDO
Ret
United States
NAZ
13
United States
LS
DNS
United States
MIA
Ret
12th 42
1989 Arciero Racing United States
PHX
United States
LBH
United States
INDY
United States
MIL
United States
DET
Ret
United States
POR
Ret
United States
CLE
Ret
United States
MEA
Ret
Canada
TOR
8
United States
MIS
United States
POC
United States
MDO
Ret
United States
ROA
12
United States
NAZ
United States
LS
Ret
24th 6
1992 Arciero Racing Australia
SRF
12
United States
PHX
Ret
United States
LBH
Ret
United States
INDY
DNQ
United States
DET
United States
POR
United States
MIL
United States
NHM
Canada
TOR
United States
MIS
United States
CLE
United States
ROA
Canada
VAN
United States
MDO
United States
NAZ
United States
LS
35th 1

Indy 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish
1987 March Cosworth 17 3
1992 Lola Buick DNQ

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded byNone American Racing Series
Champion

1986
Succeeded byDidier Theys
Preceded byRandy Lanier Indianapolis 500
Rookie of the Year

1987
Succeeded byBill Vukovich III
Preceded byChip Robinson CART
Rookie of the Year

1987
Succeeded byJohn Jones

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