Alessandro Santin Explained

Alessandro Santin (born 6 October 1958 in Venice, Italy) is an Italian former race car driver.

Santin's main title was in the Italian Formula Three Championship in 1984, in which he drove a Ralt-Alfa to four wins. From 1985 to 1988, Santin drove in the European Formula 3000 championship for many teams (Sanremo in 1985; Coloni, Sanremo, Lola Sport, Eddie Jordan Racing and Formula Team in 1986; Genoa in 1987 and Eddie Jordan Racing in 1988), without great results. His better results were two sixth places in Silverstone and Vallelunga in 1986, driving a Lola T86/50. His best start position was in Mugello in 1986, when he started from the second position, also driving a Lola T86/50.

Santin has also raced in prototypes championships and drove in the 1989 Le Mans 24 Hours with Pascal Fabre. Nowadays, he attends historical Formula 3 events in Italy.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

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YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112Pts
1985San Remo RacingSIL
Ret
THR
9
EST
Ret
NÜR
VAL
Ret
PAUSPADIJPER
7
ÖST
7
ZAN
7
DON
9
NC0
1986Lola T86/50CosworthSIL
6
VAL
6
PAU
Ret
SPA
10
MUG
Ret
19th1.5
Formula Team LtdIMO
7
Eddie Jordan RacingPER
8
Coloni RacingÖST
17
BIR
12
San Remo RacingBUG
Ret
JAR
Ret
1987Genoa RacingCosworthSIL
DNQ
VALSPAPAUDONPERBRHBIRIMOBUGJARNC0
1988Eddie Jordan RacingReynard 88DJERVALPAUSILMNZPER
11
BRHBIRBUGZOLDIJNC0