Stefano Modena (born 12 May 1963) is an Italian former racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1987 to 1992.

Born and raised in Modena, Modena began his career in kart racing. After winning the junior World Cup in 1978, as well as back-to-back senior European Championships in 1983 and 1984, Modena progressed to Italian Formula Three in 1985. Following several race victories the next season—and taking pole position at the Macau Grand Prix—Modena moved to International Formula 3000 in 1987, winning the championship in his debut season.

Modena participated in 81 Formula One Grands Prix for Brabham, EuroBrun, Tyrrell, Jordan, debuting at the 1987 Australian Grand Prix. He achieved two podiums and 17 championship points across six seasons.

Career

Modena was born on 12 May 1963 in Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. A former 125cc Junior Karting Champion in Italy, he spent two seasons in the Italian Formula Ford national series before joining Euroracing in his domestic Formula 3 series in 1985, placing 15th in an Alfa Romeo engined Ralt. For 1986 he switched to Team Seresina's Reynard chassis and scored three wins to finish 4th overall, also placing 2nd at the Monaco support race and winning a round of the European series at Imola. In 1987 he joined Onyx for the Formula 3000 series, winning three rounds and being crowned as champion.

Modena's raw speed saw many mark him as a future champion, resulting in Modena being offered a one-off drive for Brabham in the final race of the 1987 Formula One season. While he impressed by qualifying 15th at the 1987 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide, his inexperience with the turbo charged BMW engine saw him stop three times to replace flat-spotted tyres before retiring with exhaustion before mid-distance. Modena was intent on becoming a full-time Grand Prix driver for 1988, testing for Benetton before the season. However, for a full-time drive he had to join the new EuroBrun team, who included many of the same Euroracing mechanics Modena had worked with in 1985. The EuroBrun ER188 with its 3.5 litre Ford Cosworth V8 engine was not competitive however, and Modena was consigned to run near the rear of the field for the year. He did however prove to be faster than his teammate, fellow F1 rookie and former Brun Motorsport sportscar driver, Argentina's Oscar Larrauri.

1989 saw Brabham reform after a sabbatical in 1988, now owned by Swiss businessman Joachim Luthi (who had bought the team from Walter Brun, the owner of EuroBrun), but featuring a lot of the same staff as in 1987. Modena was offered one of the seats, driving alongside Martin Brundle. Equipped with Pirelli qualifying tyres Modena frequently qualified well, starting inside the top 10 on eight occasions despite using the Judd V8 engine. However, the car wasn't reliable - though Modena's sole points finish would come with his 3rd place at the Monaco Grand Prix, his first of two F1 podiums. Before the 1990 season Luthi would be imprisoned for fraud and Brabham endured a difficult year with ownership problems. Modena raised the team's spirits by finishing 5th at the season-opening United States Grand Prix but after that results were rare.

Modena finally got his big break in 1991 when he was signed as replacement for Ferrari-bound Tyrrell team leader Jean Alesi. With a healthy group of sponsors, 1990 spec Honda engines, Pirelli tyres and a development of the successful 020 chassis much was expected of the combination, with some predicting race wins. While his season started off with 4th place at Phoenix many of the front runners had retired without Modena getting near them. The wet conditions at Imola saw similar attrition allowing Modena to reach 3rd place before transmission failure. The following race at Monaco saw an even better performance as he qualified on the front row alongside his friend and World Champion Ayrton Senna, harrying the McLaren driver until being held up in traffic and suffering a violent engine failure. A steadier run in Canada was rewarded with 2nd place after Nigel Mansell retired on the final lap. After that Modena's form dropped off badly as Pirelli struggled to develop a consistent race tyre while the heavy Honda engines made the 020 chassis (originally designed for the Cosworth DFR V8) difficult to balance. While Modena continued to qualify frequently in the top half of the grid he struggled in races, only scoring one more point for 6th place at the Japanese Grand Prix.

The season was considered a huge disappointment, and Modena left Tyrrell for Jordan the following season. The team had made a strong debut in 1991 and many considered Modena was lucky to land a drive with them. However, their car was hindered by the underpowered Yamaha V12 engine and Modena struggled all season. He failed to qualify for four races and became unpopular with his team for his lack of mechanical sympathy and moody behaviour compared to teammate Maurício Gugelmin. This was confirmed by Gary Anderson, who had designed the 1992 car. Anderson said of Modena that the failures to qualify took his motivation away from him, and, due to his temper, he accumulated disappointments without being able to get over them. Despite scoring the team's only point of the year at the final round in Australia he was unable to find a drive in Grand Prix racing for 1993.

Modena drove instead for Alfa Romeo in the Italian and German touring categories from 1993 to 1999, winning occasional races but never looking like a serious contender for the title. After a year with Opel in 2000, he retired from motorsport.

After retiring, Modena participated to some twenty-four hours karting races and in 2003 he was hired by Bridgestone, to test first racing tires and then road tires. Over the years he has conducted hundreds of tests in every geographical and climatic condition, including France, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Belgium and Japan. Always for the Asian company he dedicated himself to the promotion, marketing and development of new road tires, travelling to Turkey, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, the United States and Dubai.

Since the late nineties, Modena has been living permanently in Rome with his wife and former actress Sveva Altieri, with whom he had two children: Ascanio, an archaeologist and journalist, and Vittoria, a jurisconsult.

Modena was known for being an eccentric character with bizarre habits verging on the obsessive, including not wanting to have his car parked on the left side of the team garage, and not allowing anyone to touch his race car once he was inside other than the team member who helped him with his safety belts. During his F1 career it was not unusual to see Modena get out of his car after being strapped and get back in before the warm-up lap if he had seen someone else touch the car. Modena was also known to race with his gloves inside out. However, as he has claimed, this wasn't due to superstition.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1985Italian Formula ThreeEuroteam130010515th
1986Italian Formula ThreeEuroteam133145384th
Macau Grand Prix10100N/A13th
1987International Formula 3000Onyx Racing113014411st
Macau Grand PrixEuroteam10000N/A15th
Formula OneBrabham100000NC
1988Formula OneEuroBrun Racing1000000NC
1989Formula OneMotor Racing Developments150001416th
1990Formula OneMotor Racing Developments160000216th
1991Formula OneBraun Tyrrell Honda160001108th
1992Formula OneSasol Jordan Yamaha120000117th
1993Italian Superturismo ChampionshipEuroteam2000004611th
FIA Touring Car Challenge200001413th
1994Italian Superturismo ChampionshipEuroteam1333651166th
Deutsche Tourenwagen MeisterschaftAlfa Corse611227412th
FIA Touring Car World Cup100000NC
1995Deutsche Tourenwagen MeisterschaftEuroteam1100112616th
International Touring Car Series100021497th
1996International Touring Car ChampionshipJAS Motorsport Alfa Corse2500039212th
1997Super Tourenwagen CupJAS Engineering20000012920th
1998Super Tourenwagen CupEuroteam18000014618th
Italian Superturismo ChampionshipNordauto Engineering200113215th
1999Super Tourenwagen CupEuroteam19000027113th
2000Deutsche Tourenwagen MastersEuroteam1400001515th
Sources:

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

YearEntrant1234567891011Pos.Pts
1987Onyx RacingSIL 4VAL 1SPA RetPAU RetDON 2PER 6BRH 4BIR 1IMO 1BUG RetJAR 61st40
Sources:

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516WDCPts
1987BrabhamBrabham BT56BMW Str-4BRASMRBELMONDETFRAGBRGERHUNAUTITAPORESPMEXJPNAUS RetNC0
1988EuroBrun RacingEuroBrun ER188Cosworth V8BRA RetSMR NCMON EXMEX EXCAN 12DET RetFRA 14GBR 12GER RetHUN 11BEL DNQITA DNQPOR DNQESP 13JPN DNQAUS RetNC0
1989Motor Racing DevelopmentsBrabham BT58Judd V8BRA RetSMR RetMON 3MEX 10USA RetCAN RetFRA RetGBR RetGER RetHUN 11BEL RetITA EXPOR 14ESP RetJPN RetAUS 816th4
1990Motor Racing DevelopmentsBrabham BT58Judd V8USA 5BRA Ret16th2
Brabham BT59SMR RetMON RetCAN 7MEX 11FRA 13GBR 9GER RetHUN RetBEL 17ITA RetPOR RetESP RetJPN RetAUS 12
1991Braun Tyrrell HondaTyrrell 020Honda V10USA 4BRA RetSMR RetMON RetCAN 2MEX 11FRA RetGBR 7GER 13HUN 12BEL RetITA RetPOR RetESP 16JPN 6AUS 108th10
1992Sasol Jordan YamahaJordan 192Yamaha V12RSA DNQMEX RetBRA RetESP DNQSMR RetMON RetCAN RetFRA RetGBR RetGER DNQHUN RetBEL 15ITA DNQPOR 13JPN 7AUS 617th1
Sources:

Complete Italian Superturismo Championship results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPts
1993EuroteamBMW 318iMNZ 1 8MNZ 2 9VAL 1 RetVAL 2 RetMIS 1 8MIS 2 6MAG 1 15MAG 2 11BIN 1 6BIN 2 7IMO 1 8IMO 2 12VAR 1 8VAR 2 6MIS 1 9MIS 2 RetPER 1 10PER 2 7MUG 1 14MUG 2 912th45
1994EuroteamAlfa Romeo 155 TSMNZ 1 15MNZ 2 4VAL 1 1VAL 2 7MAG 1 RetMAG 2 DNSBIN 1 4BIN 2 16MIS 1 RetMIS 2 DNSVAL 1 1VAL 2 2MUG 1 2MUG 2 1PER 1PER 2VAR 1VAR 2MUG 1 RetMUG 2 76th116

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/Masters results

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

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324Pos.Pts
1994Alfa CorseAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TiZOL 1ZOL 2HOC 1HOC 2NÜR 1NÜR 2MUG 1MUG 2NÜR 1NÜR 2NOR 1NOR 2DON 1DON 2DIE 1DIE 2NÜR 1NÜR 2AVU 1 1AVU 2 1ALE 1 2ALE 2 2HOC 1 RetHOC 2 712th74
1995EuroteamAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TiHOC 1 RetHOC 2 DNSAVU 1 5AVU 2 2NOR 1 5NOR 2 4DIE 1 12DIE 2 RetNÜR 1 RetNÜR 2 DNSALE 1 RetALE 2 DNSHOC 1 14HOC 2 Ret16th26
2000EuroteamOpel Astra V8 Coupé DTM 2000HOC 1 13HOC 2 10OSC 1 12OSC 2 RetNOR 1 10NOR 2 10SAC 1 14SAC 2 RetNÜR 1 19NÜR 2 15LAU 1 CLAU 2 COSC 1 RetOSC 2 DNSNÜR 1 RetNÜR 2 DNSHOC 1 9HOC 2 415th15
Sources:

Complete International Touring Car Championship results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Pos.Pts
1995EuroteamAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TiMUG 1 6MUG 2 11HEL 1 2HEL 2 RetDON 1 6DON 2 13EST 1 20EST 2 5MAG 1 5MAG 2 67th49
1996JAS Motorsport Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TIHOC 1 RetHOC 2 DNSNÜR 1 17NÜR 2 RetEST 1 DNSEST 2 9HEL 1 7HEL 2 RetNOR 1 3NOR 2 13DIE 1 4DIE 2 3SIL 1 4SIL 2 RetNÜR 1 13NÜR 2 10MAG 1 13MAG 2 7MUG 1 RetMUG 2 14HOC 1 RetHOC 2 10INT 1 2INT 2 8SUZ 1 5SUZ 2 412th92
Sources:

Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

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

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPts
1997JAS EngineeringAlfa Romeo 155 TSHOC 1 10HOC 2 17ZOL 1 14ZOL 2 27NÜR 1 23NÜR 2 20SAC 1 23SAC 2 RetNOR 1 27NOR 2 7WUN 1 14WUN 2 RetZWE 1 18ZWE 2 20SAL 1 19SAL 2 17REG 1 16REG 2 10NÜR 1 DNSNÜR 2 Ret20th129
1998Euroteam S.R.L.Alfa Romeo 156HOC 1 18HOC 2 18NÜR 1 15NÜR 2 12SAC 1 10SAC 2 17NOR 1 RetNOR 2 DNSREG 1 14REG 2 RetWUN 1 RetWUN 2 9ZWE 1 10ZWE 2 10SAL 1 16SAL 2 RetOSC 1 18OSC 2 15NÜR 1 22NÜR 2 1718th146
1999EuroteamAlfa Romeo 156SAC 1 7SAC 2 11ZWE 1 9ZWE 2 10OSC 1 10OSC 2 RetNOR 1 12NOR 2 13MIS 1 6MIS 2 RetNÜR 1 4NÜR 2 4SAL 1 7SAL 2 4OSC 1 RetOSC 2 DNSHOC 1 7HOC 2 RetNÜR 1 10NÜR 2 713th271
Sporting positions
Preceded byAlex CaffiFIA European Formula Three Cup winner 1986Succeeded bySteve Kempton
Preceded byIvan CapelliInternational Formula 3000 champion 1987Succeeded byRoberto Moreno