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He competed in Italian Karting Championship: at his first year, in 2006, he ended third and, in 2007, he ended fifth.
He competed in Italian Karting Championship: at his first year, in 2006, he ended third and, in 2007, he ended fifth.
After years passed between the Italian Karting Championship, Pisani began racing cars (Italian Championship) in 2014 <ref>http://www.autodromoimola.it/en/notizie-autodromo-di-imola/583-ancora-un-monologo-di-de-vries-nella-formula-renault-20-alps-nella-coppa-italia-vincono-durante-zanin-cacciari-e-montali.html</ref> with his teammate Fabio Fabiani (who won the WTCC Jay-Ten Trophy in 2011)<ref>http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/15351/career/</ref> in a Seat Leon Supercopa Long-Run. At his first race in Imola he ended third.
After years passed between the Italian Karting Championship, Pisani began racing cars (Italian Championship) in 2014 <ref>http://www.autodromoimola.it/en/notizie-autodromo-di-imola/583-ancora-un-monologo-di-de-vries-nella-formula-renault-20-alps-nella-coppa-italia-vincono-durante-zanin-cacciari-e-montali.html</ref> with his teammate [[Fabio Fabiani]] (who won the [[2011 WTCC season|2011 WTCC Jay-Ten Trophy]])<ref>http://www.driverdb.com/drivers/15351/career/</ref> in a Seat Leon Supercopa Long-Run. At his first race in Imola he ended third.


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Revision as of 08:43, 11 April 2014

Eugenio Pisani (born December 7, 1991 in Santa Margherita Ligure) is an Italian auto racing driver living in Ravenna.

He competed in Italian Karting Championship: at his first year, in 2006, he ended third and, in 2007, he ended fifth. After years passed between the Italian Karting Championship, Pisani began racing cars (Italian Championship) in 2014 [1] with his teammate Fabio Fabiani (who won the 2011 WTCC Jay-Ten Trophy)[2] in a Seat Leon Supercopa Long-Run. At his first race in Imola he ended third.

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