Mario Romancini


Mario Klabin Xavier Romancini is a professional racing driver from Brazil.
Romancini started his racing career in 2006 in the Brazilian Formula Renault 2.0 series. Driving for the Full Time Racing Team, he took two podium finishes, including one race win, to finish the season in fifth place. After his impressive debut season, Romancini moved up to the South American Formula Three championship in 2007 with leading team Cesário F3. During the season he took ten podium places in fourteen races, including two wins, to finish runner-up in the championship behind team-mate Clemente de Faria, Jr..
In November 2007, Romancini took part in World Series by Renault testing at both Paul Ricard and Valencia, driving for Epsilon Euskadi, Prema Powerteam and the reigning champions Tech 1 Racing. In January 2008 he was signed by Epsilon Euskadi to partner Frenchman and fellow rookie Alexandre Marsoin. During the season, he scored two points finishes and was lying 28th in the standings when he left the team due to sponsorship problems with two rounds of the championship remaining. He was replaced by former Epsilon driver Filipe Albuquerque. He has signed to race for Andersen Racing to race in the Firestone Indy Lights Series in 2009. He captured his first win in the series in his fifth start from the pole at the Milwaukee Mile. He ended the season with a victory in Homestead in the 6th place.
Romancini competed full-time in the IZOD INDYCAR Series for the 2010 season for Conquest Racing. He started his first Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, where he finished 13th as the highest finishing rookie. Romancini also received sponsorship from Armando Montelongo, TV celebrity from Flip This House.

Motorsports career results

Career summary

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617DCPoints
2008Epsilon EuskadiMNZ
1
Ret
MNZ
2
12
SPA
1
10
SPA
2
17
MON
1
23†
SIL
1
18
SIL
2
19
HUN
1
Ret
HUN
2
Ret
NÜR
1
9
NÜR
2
Ret
LMS
1
Ret
LMS
2
18
EST
1
EST
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
29th3

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.

American open–wheel racing results

Indy Lights

IndyCar Series

YearsTeamsRacesPolesWinsPodiums
Top 10s
Indianapolis 500
Wins
Championships
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Indianapolis 500