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Ricardo Luiz Zonta (born March 23, 1976) is a Brazilian professional racing driver.

Early career

Born in Curitiba, Brazil, Zonta began karting in 1987, winning his first race shortly thereafter. The following year, he was runner-up for the Curitiba Karting Championship, and in 1991, he won the title. He continued karting until 1992, finishing fourth in the São Paulo Karting Championship before progressing to single-seaters for 1993. He finished 6th in the Brazilian Formula Chevrolet Championship, and then in 1994, came fifth in the Brazilian Formula Three Championship. A year later, Zonta won both the Brazilian and South American Formula Three Championships.

Moving to Europe in 1996, Zonta competed in the International Formula 3000 Championship for Draco Racing, winning two races and finishing fourth overall. In the same year, he became the first Brazilian to compete in International Touring Cars, with Mercedes. In 1997, he won three races and the Formula 3000 championship. He also took home the "Golden Helmet" award for best international driver for his efforts. The Jordan Formula One team signed him as their official test driver following his championship, and in 1998, he was signed by McLaren boss Ron Dennis. Zonta tested with the McLaren Formula One team in 1998, and concurrently won the FIA GT Championship (GT1 class) and the "Golden Helmet" award in the "world prominence" category.

In October 1998, immediately after winning the FIA GT championship, Zonta signed up with the B.A.R. Formula One racing team as one of its race drivers for the 1999 season, after rejecting offers from Jordan and Sauber.

Formula One career

In 1999, Zonta started as a Formula One racing driver alongside 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve at new team BAR. He injured his foot in an accident during practice for the Brazilian Grand Prix, and was forced to miss three races. He also had a large accident at Spa-Francorchamps, and finished the season with no championship points. Zonta remained with BAR for the 2000 season, scoring his first world championship point with a sixth place in the opening race. He had another large accident when his front suspension broke during testing at Silverstone, but continued the season, scoring points in both the Italian and United States Grands Prix, to finish 14th in the championship. Replaced by Olivier Panis for the 2001 season, Zonta became the third driver for the Jordan team, replacing the injured Heinz-Harald Frentzen for one race, and then again when Frentzen was sacked, but was overlooked to replace him for the remainder of the season.

In 2002, he decided to focus on the Telefónica World Series, which he won. Zonta was then hired as test driver for the Toyota F1 team in 2003, retaining the position in 2004. Toward the end of the season, the team sacked Cristiano da Matta from a race seat, and Zonta drove in four Grands Prix. In Belgium, he was running in fourth place three laps from the finish when his engine failed. In Suzuka the team hired Jarno Trulli and Zonta had to sit the event out, but the team allowed him to compete in his home race, the Brazilian Grand Prix, which he finished in 13th. He continued as a test driver for Toyota in 2005, alongside veteran French pilot Olivier Panis. At the US Grand Prix later that year, he stood in for the injured Ralf Schumacher and took his place on the grid, only for Toyota, like the other six Michelin-shod teams, to withdraw from the race due to safety concerns. 2006 saw Zonta continue with Toyota as the team's third and test driver. He was confirmed as test driver for the Renault Formula One team for the 2007 season on 6 September 2006.

After Formula One

In 2007, Zonta entered the Stock Car Brasil series in parallel with the work for the Renault team. In 2008, he contested the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Peugeot Sport, driving the #9 car alongside Franck Montagny and Formula One tester Christian Klien. He is also driving in the Grand Am Championship in America with Krohn Racing, while also being the team owner and driver of Panasonic Racing in Stock Car Brasil.

Racing career

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DC Points 1996 Draco Engineering NÜR
Ret PAU
3 PER
Ret HOC
6 SIL
3 SPA
9 MAG
Ret EST
1 MUG
1 HOC
11 4th 27 1997 Super Nova Racing SIL
DSQ PAU
Ret HEL
Ret NÜR
1 PER
2 HOC
1 A1R
2 SPA
5 MUG
1 JER
Ret 1st 39

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1998 Germany AMG-Mercedes France Jean-Marc Gounon
France Christophe Bouchut Mercedes-Benz CLK LM GT1 31 DNF DNF 2008 France Peugeot Sport Total France Franck Montagny
Austria Christian Klien Peugeot 908 HDi FAP LMP1 379 3rd 3rd

Complete Formula One results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WDC Pts. 1999 British American Racing BAR 01 Supertec V10 AUS
Ret BRA
DNQ SMR MON ESP CAN
Ret FRA
9 GBR
Ret AUT
15 GER
Ret HUN
13 BEL
Ret ITA
Ret EUR
8 MAL
Ret JPN
12 NC 0 2000 Lucky Strike Reynard BAR Honda BAR 002 Honda V10 AUS
6 BRA
9 SMR
12 GBR
Ret ESP
8 EUR
Ret MON
Ret CAN
8 FRA
Ret AUT
Ret GER
Ret HUN
14 BEL
12 ITA
6 USA
6 JPN
9 MAL
Ret 14th 3 2001 B&H Jordan Honda Jordan EJ11 Honda V10 AUS MAL BRA SMR ESP AUT MON CAN
7 EUR FRA GBR GER
Ret HUN BEL ITA USA JPN 19th 0 2004 Panasonic Toyota Racing Toyota TF104 Toyota V10 AUS
TD MAL
TD BHR
TD SMR
TD ESP
TD MON
TD EUR
TD CAN
TD USA
TD FRA
TD GBR
TD GER
TD 22nd 0 Toyota TF104B HUN
Ret BEL
10 ITA
11 CHN
Ret JPN BRA
13 2005 Panasonic Toyota Racing Toyota TF105 Toyota V10 AUS
TD MAL
TD BHR
TD SMR
TD ESP
TD MON
TD EUR
TD CAN
TD USA
DNS FRA GBR
TD GER
TD HUN
TD TUR
TD ITA
TD BEL
TD BRA
TD JPN
TD CHN
TD NC 0

† Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as they had completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete Stock Car Brasil results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Pos Points 2007 L&M Racing Peugeot 307 INT
DNQ CTB
22 CGD
26 INT
Ret LON
Ret SCZ
11 CTB
Ret BSB
25 ARG
9 TAR
Ret RIO
15 INT
22 29th 13 2008 L&M Racing Peugeot 307 INT
14 BSB
Ret CTB SCZ CGD INT RIO LON
22 CTB BSB
7 TAR
Ret INT
5 24th 23 2009 Panasonic Racing Peugeot 307 INT
DSQ CTB
6 BSB SCZ INT
25 SAL RIO
10 CGD
14 CTB
14 BSB
2 TAR
Ret INT
13 16th 48 2010 RZ Corinthians Chevrolet Vectra INT
Ret CTB
13 VEL
15 RIO
Ret RBP
8 SAL
Ret INT
Ret CGD
5 LON
21 SCZ BSB
Ret CTB
5 20th 36 2011 Crystal Racing Team Chevrolet Vectra CTB
3 INT
8 RBP
Ret VEL
11 CGD
16 RIO
22 INT
15 SAL
7 SCZ
21 LON
5 BSB
20 VEL
25 15th 51 2012 Linea Sucralose Racing Chevrolet Sonic INT
26 CTB
Ret VEL
6 RBP
19 LON
12 RIO
24 SAL
14 CGD
22 TAR
10 CUR
Ret BRA
8 INT
5 13th 89 2013 BMC Racing Chevrolet Sonic INT
23 CUR
6 TAR
4 SAL
28 BRA
9 CAS
14 RBP
18 CAS
29 VEL
5 CUR
8 BRA
8 INT
1 7th 144 2014 RZ Motorsport Chevrolet Sonic INT
1
24 SCZ
1
17 SCZ
2
5 BRA
1
5 BRA
2
24 GOI
1
Ret GOI
2
Ret GOI
1
17 CAS
1
14 CAS
2
22 CUR
1
31 CUR
2
DNS VEL
1
5 VEL
2
5 SCZ
1
23 SCZ
2
16 TAR
1
6 TAR
2
3 SAL
1
7 SAL
2
Ret CUR
1
Ret 14th 108 2015 Shell Racing Chevrolet Sonic GOI
1
21 RBP
1
Ret RBP
2
Ret VEL
1
13 VEL
2
8 CUR
1
24 CUR
2
Ret SCZ
1
12 SCZ
2
14 CUR
1
6 CUR
2
18 GOI
1
3 CAS
1
2 CAS
2
14 MOU
1
11 MOU
2
12 CUR
1
Ret CUR
2
9 TAR
1
5 TAR
2
9 INT
1
8 13th 147 2016 Shell Racing Chevrolet Cruze CUR
1
5 VEL
1
14 VEL
2
DNS GOI
1
16 GOI
2
4 SCZ
1
10 SCZ
2

9 TAR
1
Ret TAR
2
8 CAS
1
2 CAS
2
10 INT
1
22† LON
1
Ret LON
2
5 CUR
1
14 CUR
2
Ret GOI
1
Ret GOI
2

DSQ CRI
1

DSQ CRI
2
DNS INT
1
13 16th 130 2017 Shell V-Power Chevrolet Cruze GOI
1
Ret GOI
2

1 VEL
1
Ret VEL
2
6 SCZ
1
7 SCZ
2
18 CAS
1
18 CAS
2

DSQ CUR
1
22 CRI
1
4 CRI
2
10 VCA
1

17 VCA
2
11 LON
1
16 LON
2
1 ARG
1
14 ARG
2
12 TAR
1
13 TAR
2
10 GOI
1
2 GOI
2
19 INT
1
13 11th 174 2018 Shell V-Power Chevrolet Cruze INT
1
4 CUR
1
20 CUR
2
8 VEL
1
2 VEL
2

7 LON
1
13 LON
2
11 SCZ
1
13 SCZ
2
13 GOI
1
6 MOU
1
12 MOU
2

DSQ CAS
1
16 CAS
2
9 VCA
1
8 VCA
2
4 TAR
1
3 TAR
2
Ret GOI
1

DSQ GOI
2
Ret INT
1

1 8th 184 2019 Shell V-Power Chevrolet Cruze VEL
1
11 VCA
1

DSQ VCA
2

DSQ GOI
1
2 GOI
2
21 LON
1
26 LON
2
17 SCZ
1
5 SCZ
2
11 MOU
1
19 MOU
2
20 INT
1
8 VEL
1
12 VEL
2
18 CAS
1
14 CAS
2
15 VCA
1
6 VCA
2
4 GOI
1
18 GOI
2
7 INT
1
Ret 14th 155 2020 RCM Motorsport Toyota Corolla GOI
1

1 GOI
2
Ret INT
1
3 INT
2
1 LON
1
11 LON
2
13 CAS
1
9 CAS
2
Ret CAS
3

2 VCA
1
12 VCA
2
4 CUR
1
12 CUR
2
6 CUR
3
5 GOI
1
Ret GOI
2
5 GOI
3
10 INT
1

2 2nd 278 2021 RCM Motorsport Toyota Corolla GOI
1
16 GOI
2
15 INT
1
16 INT
2
4 VCA
1

2 VCA
2
3 VCA
1
10 VCA
2
1 CAS
1
13 CAS
2
2 CUR
1
22 CUR
2

4 CUR
1
Ret CUR
2
10 GOI
1
Ret GOI
2
DNS GOI
1
3 GOI
2
7 VCA
1
2 VCA
2
6 SCZ
1
10 SCZ
2
5 INT
1
12 INT
2
2 4th 307 2022 RCM Motorsport Toyota Corolla INT
1
5 GOI
1
GOI
2
RIO
1
RIO
2
VCA
1
VCA
2
BRA
1
BRA
2
BRA
1
BRA
2
INT
1
INT
2
SCZ
1
SCZ
2
VCA
1
VCA
2
GOI
1
GOI
2
GOI
1
GOI
2
BRA
1
BRA
2
5th* 23*

† Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance. * Season still in progress.

FIA GT Championship results

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rank Points 1998 AMG Mercedes GT1 Mercedes-Benz CLK LM Mercedes-Benz M119 6.0L V8 OSC
1 SIL
4 HOC
2 DIJ
1 HUN
2 SUZ
2 DON
2 A1R
1 HMS
1 LAG
1 1st 77

GT1 World Championship results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points 2010 Reiter Lamborghini ABU
QR
10
ABU
CR
5
SIL
QR SIL
CR BRN
QR BRN
CR PRI
QR
13
PRI
CR
10
SPA
QR
2
SPA
CR
1
NÜR
QR
4
NÜR
CR
14
ALG
QR ALG
CR NAV
QR
1
NAV
CR
1
INT
QR
Ret
INT
CR
Ret
SAN
QR SAN
CR 8th 75 2011 Sumo Power GT Nissan ABU
QR
4
ABU
CR
Ret
ZOL
QR
12
ZOL
CR
Ret
ALG
QR
8
ALG
CR
7
SAC
QR SAC
CR SIL
QR SIL
CR NAV
QR NAV
CR PRI
QR PRI
CR ORD
QR ORD
CR BEI
QR BEI
CR SAN
QR SAN
CR 28th 9

FIA GT Series results

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos. Points 2013 BMW Sport Trophy Team Brasil BMW Z4 GT3 Pro NOG
QR
6
NOG
CR
9
ZOL
QR
11
ZOL
CR
8
ZAN
QR
9
ZAN
CR
5
SVK
QR
7
SVK
CR
4
NAV
QR NAV
CR BAK
QR
14
BAK
CR
Ret
15th 29

Original Wikipedia article last retrieved on 21 April 2022.