Scuderia Italia

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Scuderia Italia
Full name BMS Scuderia Italia
Base Italy
Founder/s Beppe Lucchini
Notable drivers Andrea de Cesaris,
Michele Alboreto,
JJ Lehto
World Championship Career
Constructors Dallara-Ford, Dallara-Judd, Dallara-Ferrari, Lola-Ferrari
Debut 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races competed 96
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
Final race 1993 Australian Grand Prix

BMS Scuderia Italia (commonly known as Scuderia Italia) is a racing team owned by Italian steel magnate Beppe Lucchini. It was originally called Brescia Motor Sports.

After racing in the Italian Sports Championship, Italian Rally, and touring cars, the team ran in Formula One from 1988 to 1993, employing several drivers, including Andrea de Cesaris, JJ Lehto and Michele Alboreto. From 1988 to 1992 they raced Dallara chassis, becoming a regular midfielder team and scoring a podium finish in 1991 with JJ Lehto. In 1993 they switched to a Lola chassis with disastrous results, and at the end of the year the team merged with Minardi. Luchinni withdrew his support at the end of 1995, moving to other series.

Scuderia Italia ran Ivan Capelli in the German Supertouring Cup (STW) before switching to sports car racing, entering the FIA GT Championship in 1997 with a Porsche 911 GT1. In 1999, they switched to the FIA Sportscar Championship with a Ferrari 333 SP, claiming second in the championship in 1999 and 2000, then finally winning the championship in 2001. For 2002, they switched back to FIA GT, this time running a Ferrari 550 Maranello, with which the team won the championship (both drivers and teams championships) in 2003 and 2004. For 2005 they took their 550 Maranellos to the Le Mans Series, and were successful in taking both first and second in the teams championship.

For 2006, BMS Scuderia Italia was chosen as one of the factory-backed squads for Aston Martin Racing, leading the Aston Martin charge in FIA GT. Following a successful season with their new Aston Martin DBR9s, the renamed Aston Martin Racing BMS was able to finish second in the teams championship. BMS Scuderia Italia, racing under their normal name, also participated in the FIA GT3 European Championship, again running Aston Martins.

Flag of United Kingdom Lola Formula One cars

Flag of United Kingdom Lola (1962-1968): Mk4 | Mk4A | T100 | T102

Flag of United Kingdom Embassy-Hill (1974-1975): T370 | T371

Flag of United States Haas Lola (1985-1986): THL1 | THL2

Flag of France Larrousse (1987-1991): LC87 | LC88 | LC88B | LC89 | LC90 | LC91

Flag of Italy Scuderia Italia (1993): T93/30

Flag of United Kingdom MasterCard Lola (1997): T97/30

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