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'''Dean Fiore''' (born December 1, 1983 in [[Kalgoorlie]] [[Western Australia]] <ref>[http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/4777/ Retrieved from Driver Data Base ]</ref> is an Australian racing driver. Fiore presently races for his own team, [[Triple F Racing]], a satellite operation of [[Paul Morris Motorsport]] in the [[2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series]].
'''Dean Fiore''' (born December 1, 1983 in [[Kalgoorlie]] [[Western Australia]] <ref>[http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/4777/ Retrieved from Driver Data Base ]</ref> is an Australian racing driver. Fiore presently races for his own team, [[Triple F Racing]], a satellite operation of [[Paul Morris Motorsport]] in the [[2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series]].


Fiore is one of three racing brothers, along with Todd and Paul. One of a line of West Australian drivers brought up in the relatively isolated world of his home state Formula Ford series winning it in both 2002 <ref>http://www.formulaford1600.com.au/ARCHIVES/State/wa/2002wa.htm Retrieved 26 March 2010</ref> and 2003 <ref>http://www.formulaford1600.com.au/ARCHIVES/State/wa/2003wa.htm Retrieved 26 March 2010</ref> progressed into the [[Australian Formula Ford Championship]] in 2004 and stayed there for two seasons inititally with Western Australian based outfit Fastlane Racing, then with Sonic Motor Racing Services, finishing top five in the points both time but did not make the top three.<ref>[http://www.v8supercars.com.au/drivers/DriverDetails.asp?ind=&DID=342 Retrieved from V8Supercars.com ]</ref>
Fiore is one of three racing brothers, along with Todd and Paul. One of a line of West Australian drivers brought up in the relatively isolated world of his home state Formula Ford series winning it in both 2002 <ref>http://www.formulaford1600.com.au/ARCHIVES/State/wa/2002wa.htm Retrieved 26 March 2010</ref> and 2003 <ref>http://www.formulaford1600.com.au/ARCHIVES/State/wa/2003wa.htm Retrieved 26 March 2010</ref> progressed into the [[Australian Formula Ford Championship]] in 2004 and stayed there for two seasons inititally with Western Australian based outfit Fastlane Racing. Following this he joined and raced with Sonic Motor Racing Services where he finished top five in the points both times but did not make the top three.<ref>[http://www.v8supercars.com.au/drivers/DriverDetails.asp?ind=&DID=342 Retrieved from V8Supercars.com ]</ref>


Transitioning into [[Australian Carrera Cup Championship|Carrera Cup]] along with his Sonic team, Fiore made steady progress, becoming a top five driuver in his second season before becoming series runner-up in the Australian series final season in 2008.
Transitioning into [[Australian Carrera Cup Championship|Carrera Cup]] along with his Sonic team, Fiore made steady progress, becoming a top five driuver in his second season before becoming series runner-up in the Australian series final season in 2008.

Revision as of 02:09, 2 November 2011

Supercars Championship career
NationalityAustralia Australian
Car number12
Current teamTriple F Racing
Championships0
Races28
Wins0
Podiums0
Pole positions0

Dean Fiore (born December 1, 1983 in Kalgoorlie Western Australia [1] is an Australian racing driver. Fiore presently races for his own team, Triple F Racing, a satellite operation of Paul Morris Motorsport in the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series.

Fiore is one of three racing brothers, along with Todd and Paul. One of a line of West Australian drivers brought up in the relatively isolated world of his home state Formula Ford series winning it in both 2002 [2] and 2003 [3] progressed into the Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2004 and stayed there for two seasons inititally with Western Australian based outfit Fastlane Racing. Following this he joined and raced with Sonic Motor Racing Services where he finished top five in the points both times but did not make the top three.[4]

Transitioning into Carrera Cup along with his Sonic team, Fiore made steady progress, becoming a top five driuver in his second season before becoming series runner-up in the Australian series final season in 2008.

Fiore was speculated as a potential driver who could bring sponsorship towards a beleaguered Team Kiwi Racing in V8 Supercar and Fiore became the first Australian to be signed as a regular driver for the pro-New Zealand racing team. However just three events into the season and Team Kiwi Racing collapsed as a V8 Supercar operation and Triple F Racing was formed to keep Fiore in the car for the remainder of the season.

Career results

The Triple F Racing entered Ford FG Falcon of Dean Fiore at the 2011 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
Season Series Position Car Team
2002 Western Australian Formula Ford Championship 1st Stealth Van Diemen RF94 Fastlane Racing
2003 Australian Formula Ford Championship 13th Stealth Van Diemen RF94 Fastlane Racing
2003 Western Australian Formula Ford Championship 1st Stealth Van Diemen RF94 Fastlane Racing
2004 Australian Formula Ford Championship 5th Van Diemen RF04 Fastlane Racing
2004 Queensland Formula Ford Championship 7th Van Diemen RF04 Fastlane Racing
2005 Australian Formula Ford Championship 4th Van Diemen RF04 Sonic Motor Racing Services
2006 Carrera Cup Australia 8th Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Sonic Motor Racing Services
2007 Carrera Cup Australia 5th Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Sonic Motor Racing Services
2008 Carrera Cup Australia 2nd Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Sonic Motor Racing Services
2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series 28th Holden VE Commodore Triple F Racing
Paul Morris Motorsport
2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series 25th Ford FG Falcon Triple F Racing

References

Official team Website [1]

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