Davide Valsecchi (born 24 January 1987) is an Italian former racing driver and commentator and analyst for F1 TV and FX Pro Series and Lotus Cup Italia. He is the 2012 GP2 Series champion.

Career

Formula Renault

Valsecchi drove in Renault-based series from 2003 to 2007, rising from Italian Formula Renault and the Formula Renault Eurocup to the more powerful cars of the World Series by Renault in 2006. He won one race in the categories during this period, in the WSR during the 2007 season.

Formula Three

From 2003 to 2005, Valsecchi also competed in selected Italian and German Formula Three races, scoring one podium finish in these three years.

Formula 3000

In 2005, Valsecchi drove one race in the 3000 Pro Series, a championship for old International Formula 3000 cars.

Sports car racing

In 2006, Valsecchi competed in three races of the Le Mans Series for the Barazi-Epsilon team in the LMP2 class of the championship, taking a podium finish in each race.

GP2 Series

Valsecchi driving for Durango at the Silverstone round of the 2008 GP2 Series season.
Valsecchi pursues Adrian Zaugg at the Spa-Francorchamps round of the 2010 GP2 Series season.

For 2008, Valsecchi competed in both the GP2 Series and the new GP2 Asia Series for the Durango team, alongside Alberto Valerio. In qualifying for the second round of the GP2 Series at Istanbul, he crashed heavily at 175 mph, but escaped serious injury. However, he did not take part in the rest of the race meeting. Although the car was badly damaged in the crash, GP2 technical director Didier Perrin suspected a braking problem. Valsecchi's evacuation from the wreckage was also hampered by his crotch strap becoming wedged between the foam seat and the chassis, resulting in a technical bulletin being circulated amongst the GP2 teams with instructions on how to fit the strap correctly. Valsecchi suffered mild concussion and a spinal injury, and subsequently missed the next two rounds of the championship. His seat was taken first by compatriot Marcello Puglisi, and then by Ben Hanley. He returned to racing action for the race meeting at Silverstone, where he scored a point in the sprint race. He later crashed his car heavily during the feature race at Spa-Francorchamps, necessitating another visit to hospital, but this time he was uninjured and scored a point in the sprint race the next day. At Monza, Valsecchi won the sprint race, his first GP2 victory.

Valsecchi remained with Durango for the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season and the start of the 2009 GP2 Series season, where he was partnered by Carlos Iaconelli/Michael Dalle Stelle and Nelson Panciatici respectively. He also took part in the Renault Driver Development programme. In August 2009 he moved to the Barwa Addax team to replace Formula One-bound Romain Grosjean, alongside Vitaly Petrov. He finished the season in 17th place.

Valsecchi joined iSport International for the 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series season and for the 2010 GP2 Series season, where he was partnered by Oliver Turvey. Valsecchi won the Asian title, with three races to spare, after taking three wins and two second places in the first five races of the season. In the main series, he dropped behind Turvey, but scored his first pole position and won the final race of the season to take eighth in the drivers' championship, his best performance so far.

For 2011, Valsecchi signed for the new Team AirAsia alongside Luiz Razia, as part of both drivers' test drive deals with the Lotus Formula One team. He finished seventh in the Asia series, losing his championship to Romain Grosjean. In the main series, he took the team's first victory in the Monaco feature race, and also set his first fastest lap in the category. After another double points finish at Valencia, however, he failed to score in the remaining ten races, slipping back to eighth in the championship and equalling his previous year's result.

Valsecchi moved to the DAMS team—which had won the drivers' championship in 2011 with Grosjean—for the 2012 season, where he partnered Felipe Nasr. A strong performer from the start of the year, he established a championship lead by winning three out of the four races held in Bahrain. He lost ground mid-season to former team-mate and title rival Razia, who briefly took the championship initiative, but a strong end to the season, including a win at his home round of the championship at Monza, saw him retake the lead in the standings and ultimately win the drivers' championship with 247 points to Razia's total of 222.

Formula One

Valsecchi as Team Lotus' third driver at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix.

Valsecchi tested a Formula One car for the first time on 17 November 2010, at the 2010 season-ending "young drivers" test in Abu Dhabi, with Hispania Racing. He set a best time of 1:43.013, two seconds faster than regular driver Bruno Senna's qualifying time for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix set on the previous Saturday, although the track conditions had improved in the meantime. Hispania also tested fellow GP2 drivers Pastor Maldonado and Josef Král. He was linked to a reserve drive at Team Lotus for the 2011 season and was confirmed as a Lotus test driver in March of that year. He then drove in Friday practice during the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend in April 2011, replacing Heikki Kovalainen in the morning session.

Having won the 2012 GP2 Series title, Valsecchi aimed to move up into Formula One.

Valsecchi acted as testing and reserve driver for the Lotus F1 Team in 2013 driving for the team during media events. Prior to the 2013 US Grand Prix Lotus driver Kimi Räikkönen announced he would miss the final two races of the season needing emergency back surgery due to an old injury. As reserve driver Valsecchi was expected by many to take the drive. However, with its lucrative place in the constructors' championship on the line, Lotus opted to choose a more experienced driver to fill the position. Wild rumors circulated that drivers such as Michael Schumacher had been approached but ultimately former Caterham and McLaren driver Heikki Kovalainen was chosen to fill the seat. Valsecchi was publicly critical of the decision describing it as a "huge blow". Kovalainen finished the final two races in 14th place, failing to score any points for the Lotus F1 team. Valsecchi's public criticism of the team's decision, lack of large personal sponsorship and a desire to return to a racing position have been cited as reasons for his replacement as reserve driver with Caterham driver Charles Pic for 2014.

In 2014, Valsecchi drove in the GT Open series for Lamborghini.

Television

Valsecchi is a Sky Sport Formula Two analyst and Sky Sports F1 commentator since 2016 and Top Gear Italia presenter since 2016. Valsecchi has become known for his extremely excitable commentary style. Valsecchi and Matteo Bobbi were temporarily suspended by Sky Italia for making sexist remarks during an on-air post-race analysis of the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam nameRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2003Formula Renault 2000 ItaliaRP Motorsport1200002415th
Formula Renault 2000 Masters100000NC
Italian Formula 3 Championship100000NC
2004Formula Renault 2000 ItaliaCram Competition1500003114th
Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup110000231st
Italian Formula 3 ChampionshipCorbetta200000NC
2005Formula Renault 2.0 ItaliaRP Motorsport1701121047th
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0200000NC
Italian Formula 3 ChampionshipCorbetta30001357th
German Formula 3 Championship200000NC
F3000 International MastersADM Motorsport10000314th
2006Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesEpsilon Euskadi1501024310th
Le Mans Series - LMP2Barazi-Epsilon30000615th
2007Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesEpsilon Euskadi1710023716th
2008GP2 SeriesDurango1410011115th
GP2 Asia Series100000178th
2008–09GP2 Asia SeriesDurango111004344th
2009GP2 SeriesDurango1200011217th
Barwa Addax80000
2009–10GP2 Asia SeriesiSport International83126561st
2010GP2 SeriesiSport International201103318th
Auto GPRP Motorsport20000023rd
2011GP2 SeriesTeam AirAsia/Caterham Team AirAsia181012308th
GP2 Asia Series4000197th
Formula OneTeam LotusTest driver
2012GP2 SeriesDAMS24425102471st
2013Formula OneLotus F1 TeamTest driver
2014International GT OpenEurotech Engineering000000NC
2016Blancpain GT Series Sprint CupAttempto Racing300000NC
GRT Grasser Racing Team20000
2025FX Racing Weekend - Supersport GTVortex SAS210000NC
Source:

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2005RP MotorsportZOL 1ZOL 2VAL 1VAL 2LMS 1LMS 2BIL 1BIL 2OSC 1OSC 2DON 1DON 2EST 1EST 2MNZ 1 14MNZ 2 8NC†0
Source:

† As Valsecchi was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617DCPoints
2006Epsilon EuskadiZOL 1 DNSZOL 2 15MON 1 DNQIST 1 5IST 2 3MIS 1 RetMIS 2 3SPA 1 8SPA 2 RetNÜR 1 8NÜR 2 12DON 1 16DON 2 7LMS 1 17LMS 2 5CAT 1 15CAT 2 Ret10th43
2007Epsilon EuskadiMNZ 1 RetMNZ 2 RetNÜR 1 8NÜR 2 1MON 1 8HUN 1 RetHUN 2 RetSPA 1 10SPA 2 13DON 1 21DON 2 2MAG 1 8MAG 2 13EST 1 13EST 2 11CAT 1 11CAT 2 916th37
Sources:

Complete GP2 Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324D.C.Points
2008DurangoCAT FEA 10CAT SPR 5IST FEA DNSIST SPR DNSMON FEAMON SPRMAG FEAMAG SPRSIL FEA 19SIL SPR 6HOC FEA RetHOC SPR 13HUN FEA RetHUN SPR 13VAL FEA NCVAL SPR 7SPA FEA RetSPA SPR 6MNZ FEA 8MNZ SPR 115th11
2009DurangoCAT FEA RetCAT SPR 16MON FEA 15†MON SPR 18IST FEA 3IST SPR RetSIL FEA 10SIL SPR 14NÜR FEA 13NÜR SPR 10HUN FEA 5HUN SPR 917th12
Barwa Addax TeamVAL FEA 11VAL SPR RetSPA FEA RetSPA SPR 8MNZ FEA 14MNZ SPR 9ALG FEA 7ALG SPR 14
2010iSport InternationalCAT FEA 10CAT SPR 11MON FEA RetMON SPR 16IST FEA 2IST SPR 4VAL FEA 10VAL SPR 6SIL FEA 7SIL SPR 6HOC FEA 17HOC SPR 18HUN FEA 9HUN SPR 3SPA FEA 18SPA SPR 8MNZ FEA 9MNZ SPR 16YMC FEA 5YMC SPR 18th31
2011Caterham Team AirAsiaIST FEA 16IST SPR 16CAT FEA 4CAT SPR 4MON FEA 1MON SPR 5VAL FEA 3VAL SPR 4SIL FEA 14SIL SPR 17NÜR FEA 13NÜR SPR RetHUN FEA 16HUN SPR 14SPA FEA 10SPA SPR 10MNZ FEA 20MNZ SPR Ret8th30
2012DAMSSEP FEA 2SEP SPR RetBHR1 FEA 1BHR1 SPR 1BHR2 FEA 1BHR2 SPR 3CAT FEA 4CAT SPR 3MON FEA 4MON SPR RetVAL FEA 18VAL SPR 10SIL FEA 7SIL SPR 2HOC FEA 13HOC SPR 7HUN FEA 2HUN SPR 4SPA FEA 3SPA SPR RetMNZ FEA 6MNZ SPR 1MRN FEA 4MRN SPR 51st247
Sources:

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

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

YearEntrant123456789101112D.C.Points
2008DurangoDUB1 FEA 17DUB1 SPR 6SEN FEA RetSEN SPR 19SEP FEA 4SEP SPR 4BHR FEA 6BHR SPR 6DUB2 FEA 14DUB2 SPR 48th17
2008–09DurangoSHI FEA 8SHI SPR 1DUB FEA 2DUB SPR CBHR1 FEA 5BHR1 SPR 2LSL FEA 6LSL SPR 5SEP FEA 8SEP SPR 3BHR2 FEA 16BHR2 SPR Ret4th34
2009–10iSport InternationalYMC1 FEA 1YMC1 SPR 2YMC2 FEA 2YMC2 SPR 1BHR1 FEA 1BHR1 SPR 20BHR2 FEA 2BHR2 SPR 41st56
2011Team AirAsiaYMC FEA 3YMC SPR 4IMO FEA DSQIMO SPR 177th9
Source:

Complete Formula One participations

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
2011Team LotusLotus T128Renault RS27 2.4 V8AUSMAL TDCHNTURESPMONCANEURGBRGERHUNBELITASINJPNKORINDABUBRA
Sources:

Complete Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup results

YearTeamCarClass12345678910Pos.PointsRef
2016Attempto RacingLamborghini Huracán GT3ProMIS QR 22MIS CR DNSBRH QR 28BRH CR 28NC0
GRT Grasser Racing TeamNÜR QR 17NÜR CR 24HUN QRHUN CRCAT QRCAT CR

External links

  • career summary at DriverDB.com
Sporting positions
Preceded byKamui KobayashiGP2 Asia Series champion 2009–10Succeeded byRomain Grosjean
Preceded byRomain GrosjeanGP2 Series Champion 2012Succeeded byFabio Leimer