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🇮🇹 Alessandro Silvaggi

Racing driver from Italy. Spanish F4, Cram Motorsport.
Driver facts
Full name
Alessandro Silvaggi
Nationality
Italy
Current team
Cram Motorsport
Series
Spanish F4
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
0
Career starts
3
Career DNFs
0
Racer Rating
2,784
Driver photo 3:4
Racer Rating
2,784
Rank 10119 of 38,983 indexed, +0 this season
FIA Categorisation
Not on file
Not yet indexed
Source: fia.com
Synthesized from 1 source, updated 0h ago

Alessandro Silvaggi is a racing driver from Italy who last raced in Spanish F4 for Cram Motorsport. Silvaggi has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 3 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 2,784 ranks Silvaggi 10119th of 38,983 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the high 8,000s. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
2023 form
Last 3 races, finish position (higher is better)
P1P5P10P20DNF
Recent results
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2023-05-27MotorlandSpanish F4P29−125
2023-05-27MotorlandSpanish F4P21−57
2023-05-27MotorlandSpanish F4P24−95
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
2023▸Spanish F4Cram Motorsport300000P22+1,4342,784
Recent coverage
No recent coverage found.
Head-to-head
Most-raced and strongest-beaten: times Silvaggi finished ahead vs behind
RivalRatingRacedAheadBehindRecord
🇧🇷 Pedro Clerot5,3033030%
🇫🇷 Théophile Naël5,2853030%
🇩🇪 Griffin PeeblesFIA Silver5,1853030%
🇩🇰 Noah Strømsted5,1043030%
🇩🇰 Theodor JensenFIA Silver5,08431233%
🇦🇺 Alex Ninovic4,9073030%
🇮🇹 Valerio RinicellaFIA Silver4,8733030%
🇫🇷 Enzo Deligny4,7753030%
🇮🇹 Matteo De PaloFIA Silver4,2873030%
🇦🇪 Keanu Al AzhariFIA Silver4,16331233%
🇪🇸 Juan CotaHigher-rated4,10421150%
🇧🇷 Fernando BarrichelloHigher-rated3,912220100%
Raced wheel-to-wheel, not as team-mates
On the leaderboard
Global rank, 38,983 drivers indexed
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10,112🇫🇷 Miguel BarbanyFIA GT Championship2,786
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10,114🇬🇧 Simon ButlerLe Mans Cup2,786
10,115🇮🇹 Andrea SonvicoFIA GT Championship2,785
10,116🇺🇸 Bret ParkerFIA GT Championship2,785
10,117🇫🇮 Roope KurkipääRacing Prodigy2,785
10,118🇺🇸 Stephen CHENFerrari Challenge2,785
10,119🇮🇹 Alessandro SilvaggiSpanish F42,784
10,120🇫🇷 Arthur EschalierFrench F42,784
10,121🇩🇰 Conrad Tox Leveau24H Series2,784
10,122🇹🇭 Dechathorn PhuakkarawutLamborghini Super Trofeo Asia2,784
10,123🇵🇹 Francisco MoraFormula Renault Eurocup2,784
10,124🇺🇸 James HyltonARCA Menards Series2,784
10,125🇩🇪 Manfred RössNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie2,784
10,126🇺🇸 Mark KnepperFIA GT Championship2,784
10,127🇹🇭 Nattanid LeewattanavalagulLamborghini Super Trofeo Asia2,784
10,128🇮🇹 Paolo ZanichelliFIA GT Championship2,784
10,129🇦🇺 Samer ShahinBathurst 12 Hour2,784
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Alessandro Silvaggi is a developing amateur racer whose career on record consists of a single season in Spanish F4, a national single-seater championship. He drove for Cram Motorsport in 2023, taking three starts across the campaign.[1]

Silvaggi finished 22nd in the championship standings. He was a regular opponent to established professionals Pedro Clerot and Théophile Naël, the 2023 Spanish F4 champion, and typically finished behind both. He took a finish ahead of Theodor Jensen, an established professional and eventual 2025 European Le Mans Series LMP3 champion, and also ahead of Keanu Al Azhari, a professional with significant experience in British single-seaters and prototype racing.[2]

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications[2] No Wikipedia page found
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