Gaetano di Mauro (born 1 July 1997) is a Brazilian racing driver currently competing in Stock Car Pro Series with Eurofarma RC. He is known for winning eight Brazil Kart Championship titles and being the best-performing rookie in the 2019 Stock Car Brasil Championship.

Career

Karting

Di Mauro competed in karting from a young age, and took his first major victory in 2012 when he won the Brazilian Kart Championship in the shifter KZ class, a feat that he repeated in 2013, 2016 and 2017. Following his 2013 victory, he competed in the 500 Milhas de Beto Carrero race alongside Rubens Barrichello and Tony Kanaan, which the team won.

In 2018, di Mauro finished fourth in the FIA Karting International Super Cup, part of the Karting World Championship. The following year, he won his fifth Brazilian Kart Championship title. This earnt him a position at Thunder Technology, helping to develop their KZ and Graduados karts.

Early career

Di Mauro made his touring car debut in 2013 in the Sprint Race Brasil championship, where he won the title. He also made an appearance in Formula 3 Sudamericana, taking a podium in Brasília.

In 2014, di Mauro competed in the BRDC Formula 4 Championship for Petroball Racing, making his international single-seater debut. He finished eighth overall, taking one win at Brands Hatch from pole position. He also competed in the BRDC F4 Winter Series in the same year, where he was runner-up, taking two wins and finishing on the podium in every race he finished.

Di Mauro was due to compete in the series again for 2015, and turned down an offer from the Shell Racing Academy to compete in Fórmula 3 Brasil in order to do so. However, Petroball pulled out of the championship before the season began due to funding issues, and he spent the year karting in Europe and Brazil instead.

Touring cars

In 2017, di Mauro competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo. He won the opening race of the season, which led to 80 kg (180 lb) of performance ballast being added to his car. As di Mauro weighed 80 kg (180 lb) when wearing his racing gear, he likened this to "carrying a twin brother as a passenger". Despite this, he finished as runner-up in the standings, taking three wins and three additional podiums.

He moved to Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil to 2018, sponsored by Shell Racing Academy, where he again found success in the 3.8 class. The championship came down to the final round at Interlagos, however he suffered a flat tyre and could not finish the race. He again was the runner-up, taking three wins and another four podiums. He was then invited to the final event of the Porsche Endurance Series, which he won from pole alongside Nonô Figueiredo.

Stock Car Pro Series

Gaetano Di Mauro's green and white car, in an outdoors environment
Gaetano Di Mauro's No. 11 car in 2023

Di Mauro made his Stock Car Brasil debut in the final round of 2018, where he finished tenth. Shell Racing Academy promoted him to a full-time seat with Full Time Sports in 2019, making him the first driver from the academy to compete in the series. He finished as the highest rookie in the standings with nineteenth place, taking a best race result of fourth at Campo Grande, and continued in the series for 2020 with Vogel Motorsport. His first two podiums came in 2021, and he took his first race win in 2022 at Velopark along with three additional podiums to finish eleventh in the overall standings. In 2023, he switched teams to Hot Car Competições and finished twentieth with one podium.

In 2024, di MauroŎ moved to Cavaleiro Sports. His first win of the season came in round three at Interlagos, after taking the lead from Marcos Gomes with twenty minutes remaining and successfully holding off Felipe Baptista for the rest of the race. He took his maiden pole position in the penultimate round in Goiânia. He finished seventeenth in the damp reverse-grid sprint race, but went on to win the main race of the event, comfortably holding the lead throughout the race. He finished sixteenth overall in the standings.

For the 2025 season, di Mauro joined Eurofarma RC, operated by RC Competições, a move which became known after his win at Velo Città the previous year. He had his personal best start to a season, driving from eighth to second in the opening race at Interlagos to finish just behind teammate Felipe Fraga. He took another podium in round two, and his first win of the year in round three.

Karting record

Karting career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2011Rotax Challenge Grand Finals – 125 Junior47th
Brazilian Kart Championship – Sudam Junior6th
500 Milhas de Kart – Kart Mini M2MR Competições15th
Super Kart Brasil – Graduados9th
2012500 Milhas de Kart – KZ10th
Brazilian Kart Championship – KZ1st
2013WSK Master Series – KZ2Energy43rd
South Garda Winter Cup – KZ221st
Andrea Margutti Trophy – KZ210th
Brazilian Kart Championship – KZ1st
500 Milhas de Kart – KZ1st
2014Super Kart Brasil – Shifter KartCRG1st
2015FIK European Championship – KZ2CRG50th
2016ROK Cup International Final – Shifter ROK3rd
Brazilian Kart championship – KZ1st
2017FIK European Championship – KZ2CRG7th
WSK Final Cup – KZ214th
Trofeo delle Industrie – KZ219th
Brazilian Kart Championship – KZ1st
2018FIK International Super Cup – KZ2CRG4th
Brazilian Kart Championship – KZ2nd
2019Brazilian Kart Championship – KZCRG1st
2020Brazilian Kart Championship – KZTony Kart1st
2022Brazilian Kart Championship – KZ1st
2024Brazilian Kart Championship – KZ1st
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Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2013Fórmula 3 Sudamericana – Class BRR Racing40011258th
Sprint Race Brasil1658592771st
2014BRDC Formula 4 ChampionshipPetroball Racing2411033018th
BRDC F4 Winter Series822072052nd
Mercedes-Benz Challenge – CLA AMG CupLinardi Sports20000034th
Formula 3 Brasil – Class AHitech Racing20000312th
2015Copa Petrobras de MarcasC2 Team20000NCNC
Sprint Race Brasil – Pro211112511th
2016Sprint Race Brasil Guest Race10000013th
2017Campeonato Brasileiro de TurismoW2 Racing1533471602nd
2018Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil – Carrera Cup 3.8Dener Motorsport1237371672nd
Stock LightRsports Racing200012720th
Stock Car BrasilHERO Motorsport100001428th
Porsche Endurance Series – 4.01111111610th
2019Stock Car BrasilShell Helix Ultra21000011219th
Porsche Endurance Series – 3.81110111611th
2020Stock Car BrasilVogel Motorsport11000010420th
KTF Sports70000
Porsche Endurance Series – GT3 Cup310111665th
2021Stock Car Pro SeriesKTF Racing24000216118th
Império Endurance Brasil – GT4LStillux Ginetta525222703rd
Porsche Endurance Series – Carrera Cup300107815th
OAKBERRY All-Star Race10000NCNC
2022Stock Car Pro SeriesKTF Sports23100419911th
Império Endurance Brasil – P1BTZ Motorsport8200240010th
2023Stock Car Pro SeriesHot Car Competições22000114820th
Império Endurance Brasil – P1BTZ Motorsport822268801st
TCR South America Touring Car ChampionshipSquadra Martino100013526th
TCR Brazil Touring Car Championship17th
2024Stock Car Pro SeriesCavaleiro Sports24310361116th
2025Stock Car Pro SeriesEurofarma RC51013178*2nd*
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* Season still in progress

Complete Sprint Race Brasil results

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

Year12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2013TAR 1 1TAR 2 4CUR1 1 RetCUR1 1 1LON 1 5LON 2 3CURO 1 2CURO 2 RetINT1 1 6INT1 2 RetCAS 1 2CAS 2 1CUR2 1 1CUR2 1 1INT1 1 4INT1 1 31st277
20151Ret11th25
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Complete BRDC Formula 4 Championship results

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

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPoints
2014Petroball RacingSIL1 1 12SIL1 2 RetSIL1 3 12BRH1 1 11BRH1 2 16BRH1 3 9SNE1 1 14SNE2 2 9SNE3 3 5OUL 1 12OUL 2 11OUL 3 6SIL1 1 11SIL2 2 2SIL2 3 9BRH2 1 1BRH2 1 RetBRH2 1 2DON 1 10DON 2 9DON 3 DNSSNE2 1 4SNE2 2 6SNE2 3 78th301
2014 WinterSNE 1 2SNE 2 2SNE 3 2SNE 4 1BRH 1 1BRH 2 RetBRH 3 3BRH 4 32nd205
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Complete Stock Light results

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

YearTeam123456789101112131415DCPoints
2017W2 RacingGOI1 1 1GOI1 2 3VEL 1 13VEL 2 2SCS 1 11SCS 2 8CUR 1 6CUR 2 1CRI 1 3CRI 2 4LON 1 RetLON 2 DSQGOI2 1 15GOI2 2 3INT 12nd160
2018Rsports RacingINT1 1INT1 2CUR 1CUR 2LON1 1LON1 2GOI 1GOI 2MS 1 3MS 2 8VCA 1VCA 2LON2 1LON2 2INT220th27
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Notes: In 2017, the championship was known as 'Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo'.

Complete Porsche GT3 Cup Brasil results

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

YearTeam123456789101112DCPoints
2018Dener MotorsportCUR 1 18CUR 2 18INT1 1 9INT1 2 10INT2 1 10INT2 2 13INT3 1 9INT3 2 12VEC 1 12VEC 2 8INT4 1 20INT4 2 Ret2nd167
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Complete Stock Car Pro Series results

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

YearTeam12345678910111213141516171819202122232425DCPoints
2018HERO MotorsportINT1CUR 1CUR 2VEL 1VEL 2LON1 1LON1 2SCZ 1SCZ 2GOI1MS 1MS 2CAS 1CAS 2VCA 1VCA 2LON2 1LON2 2GOI2 1GOI2 2INT2 1028th14
2019Full Time BassaniVEL1 14VCA 1 13VCA 2 10GOI1 1 21GOI1 2 13LON 1 RetLON 2 RetSCZ 1 15SCZ 2 RetMS 1 4MS 2 RetINT1 7VEL2 1 18VEL2 2 16CAS 1 RetCAS 2 RetVCA 1 16VCA 2 11GOI2 1 RetGOI2 2 6INT2 Ret19th112
2020Vogel MotorsportGOI1 1 RetGOI1 2 RetINT1 8INT2 16LON 1 21LON 2 6CAS1 19CAS2 1 RetCAS2 2 4VCA 1 RetVCA 2 Ret20th104
KTF SportsCUR1 RetCUR2 1 17CUR2 2 RetGOI2 8GOI3 1 6GOI3 2 RetINT3 9
2021KTF RacingGOI1 1 7GOI1 2 2INT1 1 27INT1 2 RetVCA1 1 20VCA1 2 RetVCA2 1 RetVCA2 2 4CAS 1 RetCAS 2 8CUR1 1 18CUR1 2 2CUR2 1 24CUR2 2 RetGOI2 1 9GOI2 2 5GOI3 1 16GOI3 2 16VCA3 1 7VCA3 2 8SCZ 1 26SCZ 2 RetINT2 1 DSQINT2 2 1318th161
2022KTF SportsINT1 6GOI1 1 9GOI1 2 7RIO 1 RetRIO 2 3VCA1 1 13VCA1 2 6VEL1 1 17VEL1 2 7VEL2 1 1VEL2 2 4INT2 1 RetINT2 2 18VCA2 1 28VCA2 2 3SCZ 1 22SCZ 2 13GOI2 1 22GOI2 2 22GOI3 1 19GOI3 2 2INT3 1 23INT3 2 2011th199
2023Hot Car CompetiçõesGOI1 1 RetGOI1 2 4INT1 1 4INT1 2 3TAR 1 14TAR 2 19CAS1 1 25CAS1 2 RetINT2 1 5INT2 2 14VCA1 1 25VCA1 2 DSQGOI2 1 9GOI2 2 11VEL 1 RetVEL 2 RetBUE 1 21BUE 2 12VCA2 1 DNSVCA2 2 17CAS2 1 8CAS2 2 5INT3 1INT3 220th148
2024Cavaleiro SportsGOI1 1 16GOI1 2 RetVCA1 1 20VCA1 2 CINT1 1 26INT1 2 1CAS 1 15CAS 2 RetVCA2 1 20VCA2 2 1VCA2 3 6GOI2 1 10GOI2 2 12BLH 1 9BLH 2 RetVEL 1 13VEL 2 17BUE 1 RetBUE 1 9ELP 1 9ELP 2 25†GOI3 1 17GOI3 2 1INT2 1 6INT2 2 27†16th611
2025Eurofarma RCINT1 2CAS1 1 2CAS1 2 RetVEL 1 1VEL 2 5VCA1 1VCA1 2BLH 1BLH 2CAS2 1CAS2 2VCA2 1VCA2 2VCA3 1VCA3 2TBATBAGOI 1GOI 2BRA 1BRA 2INT2 1INT2 22nd*178*
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* Season still in progress

External links

  • career summary at DriverDB.com
  • karting results summary at Kartcom.com