Giovanni Lavaggi


Giovanni Lavaggi is an Italian racing driver.
Despite Lavaggi being a nobleman by background, he couldn’t count on personal financial resources; therefore he started racing only at the age of 26. Nevertheless, he managed to reach the top class of motorsport, racing in Formula One in ‘95 and ‘96. First approach to F1 was in 1992 when, being a mechanical engineer, he was official test driver for March F1 team. In 1995, he drove for Lotus-Pacific only for 4 races in which he was forced to retire due to gearbox problems. In the second part of 1996 racing season, he joined Minardi Team for 6 races. His best result was a 10th place at Hungaroring, which was the second best result of the year for Minardi team. With the current point scoring system, that result could have earned him 1 point in the F1 world championship.

Racing career

Lavaggi's racing career started in 1984, inspired by Henry Morrogh who judged him the best student he ever had at his racing school. That year he was official driver of the constructor Ermolli in “Formula Panda” Italian championship where he classified second, winning more races than any other driver. Having not enough sponsors to afford a whole championship in Formula 3, he did just a few races in the F3 Italian championship before turning to “Groupe C” sports cars, in order to gain international experience. In this category, soon he became a driver of Porsche Kremer Team, obtaining great results: he was the 1993 Interserie Champion winning 6 races on a total of 12 and being other 4 times on the podium. He also won the 1995 iconic Daytona 24 Hours where he did most of the job, driving 9 hours in a team of 4 drivers. He scored as well two wins in the FIA Sportscar Championship, including the prestigious 1000Km of Monza, where he drove five hours on six; furthermore he was 5 more times on the podium and he took 2 pole positions.
His first race in F1 was in 1995. He was a rookie, but, at the same time, being 35 years old, he was the oldest driver in the field; therefore, he had to fight against the scepticism of the F1 media. Nevertheless, even with no previous experience and no tests he was always close to the performance of his teammates. His last experience in F1 was the 1996 Bologna Motorshow. Racing with a Minardi against two Benetton, two Ligier and the other Minardi, he reached the second place, losing the final against Fisichella by a nose.
After F1 experience, Lavaggi founded his own team “Scuderia Lavaggi” and in 2006 he became a constructor designing and building his own Le Mans Prototype, the Lavaggi LS1. With his car, he raced in the Le Mans Series until 2009 and he scored a pole position at 2008 Vallelunga 6h. Lavaggi is the only example of a driver-constructor in the modern era of motorsport at high-level.
He was nicknamed "Johnny Carwash" by people in the paddock; US talk show host David Letterman helped bring the nickname to popular attention.

Family

Lavaggi noble family moved from Genova to Sicily in 1420 and then from Palermo to Augusta in 1711. A cousin of Giovanni’s grandfather, also called Giovanni Lavaggi, was a war hero. He was a pilot of the Italian air force and he died because of the sabotage of his airplane, while bringing to Asmara the Italian minister of public works Luigi Razzi, who also was killed in the crash. In the cities of Catania and Augusta, Via Giovanni Lavaggi is named after him.

Racing record

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Complete International Formula 3000 results

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
1991Crypton EngineeringVAL
DNQ
PAU
DNQ
JER
DNQ
MUG
DNQ
PER
Ret
NC0
1991Roni TeamHOC
DNQ
BRH
DNQ
SPA
DNQ
BUG
DNQ
NOG
12
NC0

American Open-Wheel racing results

PPG Indycar Series

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516RankPoints
1994EuromotorsportsLola T9300Ilmor CSRFPHXLBHINDYMILDET
DNQ
POR38th0
1994Leader Cards RacingLola T9300Ilmor CCLE
30
TORMCHMDONHAVANROA
15
NAZLAG
DNQ
38th0

Complete Formula One results

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPoints
1995Pacific Grand Prix LtdPacific PR02Ford V8BRAARGSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRGER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
POREURPACJPNAUSNC0
1996Minardi TeamMinardi M195BFord V8AUSBRAARGEURSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGER
DNQ
HUN
10
BEL
DNQ
ITA
Ret
POR
15
JPN
DNQ
NC0