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Alex Zanardi
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Alex Zanardi
Italian racing driver and handcyclist (born 1966)
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Zanardi in 2011 | ||
| Nationality | Italian | |
| Born | Alessandro Zanardi (1966-10-23) 23 October 1966 (age 58) Bologna, Italy | |
| Debut season | 2005 | |
| Teams | BMW Team Italy-Spain | |
| Car number | 9 | |
| Starts | 105 | |
| Wins | 4 | |
| Poles | 1 | |
| Fastest laps | 4 | |
| Best finish | 10th in 2005 | |
| 1992, 2005–06 2003–04 1996–98, 2001 1991–94, 99 1989 & 91 1988–90 | Italian Superturismo ETCC CART FedEx Championship Series Formula One F3000 International Italian F3 | |
| 2005 1997–98 1990 | Italian Superturismo CART FedEx Championship Series European F3 Cup | |
| Active years | 1991–1994, 1999 | |
| Teams | Jordan, Minardi, Lotus, Williams | |
| Entries | 44 (41 starts) | |
| Championships | 0 | |
| Wins | 0 | |
| Podiums | 0 | |
| Career points | 1 | |
| Pole positions | 0 | |
| Fastest laps | 0 | |
| First entry | 1991 Spanish Grand Prix | |
| Last entry | 1999 Japanese Grand Prix | |
| 66 races run over 4 years | ||
| Years active | 1996–1998, 2001 | |
| Team(s) | Chip Ganassi Racing Mo Nunn Racing | |
| Best finish | 1st (1997), (1998) | |
| First race | 1996Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami (Homestead) | |
| Last race | 2001American Memorial (Lausitz) | |
| First win | 1996Budweiser/G. I. Joe's 200 (Portland) | |
| Last win | 1998Honda Indy 300 (Surfers Paradise) | |
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