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History

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About Us

EUROINTERNATIONAL Group is a worldwide racing organization with branches in Italy and the United States under the company names: EUROINTERNATIONAL Srl and EUROINTERNATIONAL Inc. The Italian based EUROINTERNATIONAL SRL is currently competing in the Superleague Formula with a two car team and in the FBMW Europe with a three car team. In the United States, EURO INTERNATIONAL INC. is competing in the Formula Atlantic Championship with a two car Team and in the FBMW Americas Championship with a four car team.

Team Statistics

Wins:89

Second:71

Third:40

Podiums:111

Poles:89

Total Races:403

The two companies have complete separate headquarters in Italy and the United States featuring state of the art racing facilities, transportation, support vehicles, management, engineers, and technicians to provide intensive services to its diverse fleet of race cars.

In the past seven years, EUROINTERNATIONAL GROUP has won six team and driver championships in the United States and Europe. With a total of 66 wins, 140 podiums, and 66 poles, EUROINTERNATIONAL GROUP is among the elite racing organizations around the world.

With the support of our sponsors and technical partners, and the hard work of our management, engineers and technicians, EUROINTERNATIONAL GROUP is planning another winning season in the Superleague Formula, Formula Atlantic, and Formula BMW championships.

EUROINTERNATIONAL GROUP is also exploring new series worldwide for expanding its racing and marketing plan. In the modern racing world, it is necessary to plan in advance with long-term plans and investments. "Now we are pleased to have completed our racing organization by being able to bring a driver from karting to Formula 1 in winning steps," said owner Antonio Ferrari. "The opportunities that branch off from our programs are boundless and address all drivers and sponsor needs."

Team Timeline

  • 1989 - Driver Davy Jones finished seventh in the first Indianapolis 500 for the new team Euromotorsport Racing, formed in the United States by Antonio Ferrari.
  • 1990 - Mike Groff finished second in the Rookie of the Year standings.
  • 1991 - Mike Groff was the fastest rookie qualifier at the Indianapolis 500.
  • 1992 - The team competed with two cars in the IndyCar Series with Jovy Marcelo and Christian Danner. Antonio Ferrari debuts EUROINTERNATIONAL Inc.
  • 1993 - Andrea Montermini finished fourth in the CART Detroit Grand Prix, and also finished second in the Rookie of the Year point standings.
  • 1994 - EUROINTERNATIONAL competed in the IndyCar Series with A. Zampedri and J. Andretti and in IMSA with a Ferrari 333Sp, winning at the debut race with Jay Cochran at Road Atlanta, while Mauro Baldi took pole with the second car. This also celebrated the 100th race for the team.
  • 1995 - EUROINTERNATIONAL competed in the IMSA WSC finishing second at the 24 Hours of Daytona and seventh at the 12 Hours of Sebring with drivers F. Barbazza, M. Sigala, G. Brancatelli, and E. Julian. The same year, EUROINTERNATIONAL competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, marking the first time in 30 years a Ferrari sports car was raced at Le Mans. The EUROINTERNATIONAL Ferrari was third before an engine failure.
  • 1997 - EUROINTERNATIONAL competed in the Indy Racing League Series. Owner Antonio Ferrari celebrated his 100th IndyCar race as a team owner at the Indianapolis 500 with drivers Billy Roe in a Dallara IR7 Oldsmobile.
  • 1998 - EUROINTERNATIONAL provided racing services for NASCAR, IRL, ISRS, and technical assistance on the design and construction of the new GMS sports car.
  • 1999 - EUROINTERNATIONAL provided technical and racing service in the Indy Racing League, and American Le Mans Series.
  • 2000 - EUROINTERNATIONAL competed in the USF3 Series, winning all seven races and the Team and Driver Championships with Luciano Gomide on a Dallara F300 VW.
  • 2001 - EUROINTERNATIONAL won the USF3 championship again with Luciano Gomide while J.C. Antonino was Rookie of the Year with one win.
  • 2002 - EUROINTERNATIONAL took part in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2000 with American driver J.C. Antonino and Nicky Pastorelli finishing fifth in the Italian Winter Series for newly founded, Italian-based EUROINTERNATIONAL Srl.
  • 2003 - Italian-based EUROINTERNATIONAL Srl finished 7th with Giorgio Mondini in the Eurocup FRV6 Championship. In the United States, EUROINTERNATIONAL Inc finished 7th in the Fran Am 2000 with driver Martin Ponte.
  • 2004 - EUROINTERNATIONAL Group celebrated the win of the Team and Driver Eurocup FRV6 Championship with driver Giorgio Mondini, along with also winning the Team and Driver Championship in the FR2000 NA series with driver Martin Ponte. Giorgio Mondini won three races with three poles and six podiums. Driver Martin Ponte won three races with two poles, and two podiums.
  • 2004 - EUROINTERNATIONAL was also the Team Champion in the FR2000 Winter Invitational USA where driver Martin Ponte finished second overall.
  • 2005 - EUROINTERNATIONAL Srl competed in the World Series by Renault finishing 6th at Valencia with Giorgio Mondini. Driver Matteo Meneghello finished 8th at Monza. At Donington, 7th and 9th place were achieved, and driver Fabio Carbone finished 10th at Estoril.
  • 2005 - EUROINTERNATIONAL Inc entered the Formula BMW USA series with driver Edoardo Piscopo who later won at Barber, Denver, and Road Atlanta. Piscopo finished 5th in the championship, and 5th at the Formula BMW Bahrain World Final.
  • 2006 - EUROINTERNATIONAL Inc won the Formula BMW USA Team and Driver Championships with driver Robert Wickens. Simona De Silvestro finished 4th, Sefano Coletti 5th, and David Garza 9th in the Driver's Championship. Robert Wickens and Stefano Coletti both won three races, with three poles. Driver Simona De Silvestro won one race, and driver David Garza achieved two poles.
  • 2006 - In the World Series by Renault, EUROINTERNATIONAL Srl finished 4th at the Nurburgring with driver Milos Pavlovic,
    and 8th and 9th with driver Enrico Toccacelo at Zolder.
  • 2006 - At the Formula BMW World Final, EUROINTERNATIONAL finished third with Stefano Coletti and eighth with Robert Wickens.
  • 2007 - EUROINTERNATIONAL wins the 2007 Formula BMW USA Team and Driver's Championship for the second year in a row with driver Daniel Morad.
  • 2008 - EUROINTERNATIONAL won its third straight FBMW Americas Team and Driver's Championship with Alexander Rossi and win the FBMW World Final in Mexico City with Alexander Rossi and the Team Title.
  • 2008 - EUROINTERNATIONAL compete in the first Superleague Formula Championship with a two car team running the Corinthians of Sao Paulo and the Atletico de Madrid and participate with two cars in the Formula Atlantic Series.