
First Racing (sometimes written as FIRST Racing) was an Italian motor racing team founded by
Lamberto Leoni
Lamberto Leoni (born 24 May 1953) is a former racing driver from Italy. He participated in five Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, failing to qualify for three of them. He scored no championship points.
Career
After racing in Italian F ...
, which competed in
International Formula 3000 from
1987
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to
1991
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and the
Italian Formula 3 Championship in 1990. The team also made an unsuccessful attempt to enter
Formula One
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in 1989.
Formula 3000
In 1987 former Formula One racing driver Lamberto Leoni returned to competitive racing by founding his own Formula 3000 team. First Racing debuted in
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with two cars, one for Leoni and another one for
Gabriele Tarquini. Although Leoni was the first of the two drivers to score points, with a sixth place at the
Pau Grand Prix, Tarquini was able to finish on the podium twice, with a third place at
Pergusa and a second place at
Imola
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. Over the course of the season, the team occasionally fielded a third car, with
Aldo Bertuzzi,
Beppe Gabbiani,
Claudio Langes and
Alain Ferté alternating at the wheel.
For the following season, Leoni decided to limit his involvement to management, and hired
Pierluigi Martini and
Marco Apicella, with Martini scoring the team's first win at
Pergusa and finishing fourth in the championship. In 1989, First set off to a promising start when
Fabrizio Giovanardi won the second round of the championship at
Vallelunga. Apicella, in the second car, proved to be a regular points-scorer, and finished fourth in the final standing podium finishes at Pau, Jerez, Birmingham and Spa. With the line-up of Giovanardi and Apicella confirmed, the team entered the 1990 season full of expectations, but the two drivers, despite scoring points on a regular basis, were not able to win any races. 1991 proved to be First's final season in Formula 3000. Financial difficulties prompted Leoni to hire two
pay drivers,
Michael Bartels and
Jean-Denis Délétraz. The car, however, was uncompetitive, and following a string of poor results, Leoni decided to retire the team and concentrate on managing the career of Apicella.
Formula One
Buoyed by the promising results accomplished during his first Formula 3000 season, Leoni commissioned
Richard Divila to design a car for entry into the 1989
Formula One
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championship. The team opted to use a
Judd V8 engine.
Gabriele Tarquini was signed to drive. After a run at the 1989
Attilio Bettega Memorial event in
Bologna
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and the
Formula One Indoor Trophy, the team realized that the chassis was poorly manufactured due to a temperature mistake in the autoclave, with the result that a second chassis had to be re-commissioned. Having concluded that the delay would cost the team a penalty for missing the first two races of the season, Divila and his engineers tried to reinforce the chassis with injections of a material called Redus 410 NA. Although the car passed the mandatory
FIA pre-season crash test in
Cranfield, it was now significantly overweight. Divila himself claimed that the car as it was, was good for nothing but being "an interesting flowerpot".
Faced with the perspective of racing an uncompetitive car in a packed field (the
1989 Formula One World Championship counted over forty participants with pre-qualifying sessions), Leoni decided to withdraw before the opening
Brazilian Grand Prix and concentrate his efforts on the Formula 3000 season.
The second chassis commissioned by Leoni would be later purchased by Ernesto Vita and used in the
1990 Formula One World Championship for his
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L190.
Competition record
Complete Formula 3000 results
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Éric Hélary finished season with Cobra Racing
References
Article on the First 189 with photos (archived, in Italian)
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Formula One constructors
Italian racecar constructors
International Formula 3000 teams