PIETRO FITTIPALDI

Pietro Fittipaldi is a Brazilian racing driver, who currently drives for Pratt Miller in IMSA and is the Test and Reserve driver for the Haas Formula 1 Team.

Having won four Championship Titles by the age of 21, Pietro Fittipaldi has gone on to race in multiple series including Formula 1, IndyCar, WEC, Super Formula, IMSA, DTM and ELMS.

After winning the competitive World Series by Renault 3.5 Title in 2017, the sought after Brazilian was contracted to race in WEC, IndyCar and Super Formula in 2018. Despite suffering a serious injury during the Spa WEC round in May 2018 following a technical malfunction, Fittipaldi went through a vigorous rehabilitation programme and went on to race in the final five rounds of the IndyCar series with Dale Coyne that year.

In 2019, Fittipaldi moved across to DTM with WRT, achieving six top 10 finishes in his rookie season, whilst acting as Test and Reserve Driver for the Haas Formula 1 Team.

The grandson of Formula 1 World Champion, Emerson Fittipaldi, continued his role with Haas in 2020, making an impressive debut at the Sakhir and Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix, replacing the injured Romain Grosjean.

Pietro continued to act as Test and Reserve Driver for the Haas Formula 1 Team for the following three years, whilst racing in IndyCar, WEC, ELMS, IMSA and Brazilian Stock Car during that time.