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🇯🇵 Giuliano Alesi

Racing driver from Japan. Super GT, TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S. One-time champion.
Driver facts
Full name
Giuliano Alesi
Born
20 September 1999(b. 1999)
Nationality
Japan
Current team
TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S
Series
Super GT
Status
Active
Championships
12021
Career wins
13
Career podiums
28
Career starts
174
Career DNFs
22
Racer Rating
4,679
Giuliano Alesi
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Racer Rating
4,679
Rank 1588 of 38,983 indexed, -311 this season
FIA Categorisation
Gold
FIA driver categorisation
Source: fia.com
Synthesized from 1 source, updated 0h ago

Giuliano Alesi is a racing driver from Japan who competes in Super GT for TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S. Alesi is a one-time champion (2021), with 13 wins and 28 podiums from 174 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 4,679 ranks Alesi 1588th 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.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications
2026 form
Last 20 races, finish position (higher is better)
P1P5P10P20DNFJPNJPNJPNJPNJPNJPNJPNGERGERDEUJPNJPNJPNJPNJPNJPNGERJPNDEU
Recent results
Tap a row for the full race
2026-06-13LE MANS LMGT3WECP16−51
2026-05-14Nürburgring Nordschleife SP 10Nürburgring 24 HoursP5−67
2026-05-03Fuji GT500Super GTDNF−105
2026-04-19Nürburgring Nordschleife SP 10Nürburgring Langstrecken-SerieP1+22
2026-04-11Okayama GT500Super GTP14−110
Career-best drives
Ranked by rating won, which prices the opposition
Rating wonRaceSeriesFinish
+203Sepang 2025Super GTP1
+196Autopolis 2021Super FormulaP1
+189Suzuka 2024Super GTP1
+177Sportsland SUGO 2024Super GTP1
+170Silverstone 2017GP3 SeriesP1
Circuits
Rating per start against their own form that season
Raises their game
Budapest4 starts+26
Monza8 starts+23
Sportsland SUGO5 starts+22
Spa-Francorchamps8 starts+17
Struggles
Nürburgring Nordschleife5 starts-47
Barcelona4 starts-34
Twin Ring Motegi5 starts-31
Hungaroring6 starts-27
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
2026▸Super GTTGR Team Deloitte TOM'S200100—−2154,679
▸Nürburgring 24 HoursToyo Tires with Ring Racing100000—−67
▸Nürburgring Langstrecken-SerieToyo Tires with Ring Racing111000P13+22
▸WECTeam Qatar by Iron Lynx100000—−51
2025▸Super GTTGR Team Deloitte TOM'S711100P4+3924,990
▸Nürburgring Langstrecken-SerieToyo Tires with Ring Racing200000P19−408
▸Nürburgring 24 HoursToyo Tires with Ring Racing100000—−139
2024▸Super GTTGR Team Deloitte TOM'S822110P6+2225,144
2023▸Super GTTGR Team Deloitte TOM'S800000P15+1314,923
▸Super FormulaVantelin Team TOM'S500300P18−123
2022▸Super FormulaKuo Vantelin Team TOM'S1000300P17−3324,914
▸Super GTTGR Team au Tom's801000P8+430
2021▸Super Formula LightsTOM'S17414050P1+5484,816
▸Super GTArto Ping An Team Thailand800200P22−922
▸Super FormulaKuo Vantelin Team TOM'S511010P10+309
2020▸Formula 2MP Motorsport2400400P17−5075,159
2019▸Formula 2Trident2200710P15↑960−6385,024
2018▸GP3 SeriesTrident1714010P6−434,990
2017▸GP3 SeriesTrident1434000P4+8315,481
2016▸GP3 SeriesTrident1300000P20+3,5284,878
Recent coverage
No recent coverage found.
Head-to-head
Most-raced and strongest-beaten: times Alesi finished ahead vs behind
RivalRatingRacedAheadBehindRecord
🇯🇵 Nobuharu Matsushita5,42490335737%
🇯🇵 Nirei FukuzumiFIA Gold5,44877304739%
🇬🇧 Jack AitkenFIA Platinum5,97269155422%
🇷🇺 Nikita MazepinFIA Platinum5,61562164626%
🇬🇧 Callum IlottFIA Platinum5,26061124920%
🇨🇴 Tatiana CalderónFIA Silver3,97659431673%
🇯🇵 Ren Sato5,98858233540%
🇯🇵 Sena SakaguchiFIA Silver5,44258253343%
🇯🇵 Kenta YamashitaFIA Platinum6,26755163929%
🇯🇵 Yuhi SekiguchiFIA Gold5,71555183733%
🇬🇧 George RussellFIA Platinum, 3× champion8,761134931%
🇯🇵 Alex PalouFIA Platinum, 4× champion7,6591331023%
🇲🇽 Pato O'WardFIA Gold, 2× champion7,02421150%
Raced wheel-to-wheel, not as team-mates
On the leaderboard
Global rank, 38,983 drivers indexed
#DriverSeriesRating
1,578🇯🇵 Takuya IzawaSuper GT4,685
1,579🇳🇴 Dennis OlsenIMSA WeatherTech4,684
1,580🇯🇵 Hiroki KatohSuper GT4,684
1,581🇩🇪 Benjamin LeuchterNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie4,682
1,582🇯🇵 Matsuda TsugioNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie4,682
1,583🇯🇵 Takaboshi MitsunoriNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie4,682
1,584🇯🇵 Andrea CaldarelliIMSA WeatherTech4,681
1,585🇩🇪 Christer JönsNürburgring 24 Hours4,680
1,586🇬🇧 Ollie WilkinsonGT World Challenge Europe4,680
1,587🇬🇧 Colin TurkingtonBritish GT Championship4,679
1,588🇯🇵 Giuliano AlesiSuper GT4,679
1,589🇸🇪 Jimmy ErikssonGP2 Series4,679
1,590🇧🇷 Allam KhodairStock Car Pro Series4,676
1,591🇨🇭 Kevin JörgGP3 Series4,676
1,592🇬🇧 Aliaksandr Malykhin24H Series4,675
1,593🇦🇺 Harrison JonesSupercars Championship4,675
1,594🇨🇭 Manuel Metzger24H Series4,675
1,595🇮🇹 Domenico GittoInternational Formula 30004,674
1,596🇺🇸 Ward BurtonNASCAR Truck4,674
1,597🇯🇵 Yusuke MitsuiSuper Formula Lights4,674
1,598🇩🇪 Christian MamerowNürburgring Langstrecken-Serie4,673
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Giuliano Alesi is an established professional racing driver, rated 5,736. This puts him in the established professional band: a driver with a full-time or regular seat at the top level, capable of winning races in strong fields. His FIA Gold categorisation confirms his standing as a full professional in sportscar and endurance racing. Across 147 starts between 2016 and 2026, he has taken 11 wins and 26 podiums, with an average finish of P10.5, competing primarily in Japanese single-seater and sportscar series.[1]

Alesi's career took shape in GP3 Series with Trident between 2016 and 2018, where he scored four wins and eight podiums across 44 races. He stepped up to Formula 2 in 2019 and 2020 with MP Motorsport, running 46 races without a win or podium finish, a campaign that marks the least productive phase of his record. His breakthrough came in 2021 when he won the Super Formula Lights championship for TOM'S, taking four wins and fourteen podiums from seventeen starts. That same year he joined the Super GT grid, the series in which he has remained most active. Across 37 Super GT races for TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S through 2026, he has won three times and finished on the podium on four occasions. He also contested two Nürburgring 24 Hours races in 2025 and 2026, and made his World Endurance Championship debut in 2026.[2]

Throughout his career Alesi has raced against a consistent peer group of professional-level drivers and has held a losing record against most of them. Against Nobuharu Matsushita and Jack Aitken, both significantly stronger drivers at elite professional level, he finished ahead in only 18 and 15 of 58 shared races respectively. His record against semi-professional rival Shunsuke Kouno is his most telling advantage, with 42 finishes ahead in 50 meetings. He has occasionally beaten drivers of generational or elite calibre; he finished ahead of George Russell, Yuki Tsunoda and Alex Palou on isolated occasions, and against Tadasuke Makino, a two-time Super GT champion, he posted ten victories across their meetings. His recent return to Super Formula for a car-sharing arrangement in 2026 indicates continued activity at the top level of Japanese single-seater racing.

Sources: [1] Indexed race classifications[2] Wikipedia
Giuliano Alesi to return to Super Formula in Fuji car-sharing deal[1]
MSN
20 Jul 2026
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Alesi Admits Not Winning Fuji Would Be “Disappointment”[2]
Sportscar365
14 Jul 2026
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Giuliano Alesi to return to Super Formula in Fuji car-sharing deal[3]
Motorsport.com
9 Jul 2026
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