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− | '''Annamengia Maria Sante''' (born 11 July 2001) is a Tiroler racing driver, who is current test and reserve driver for [[Corsa Markusse]] in [[Gran-Prix One]]. She was announced as the replacement for [[Žarko Martinovic Antić]] for the [[2024 Gran-Prix One]] on 14 October 2023, following the announcement of his departure the previous month on 27 September. As of the currently announced drivers for the 2024 Gran-Prix One, she is the second female driver on the grid. She previously competed for x in the [[Gran-Prix 2 Championship]] from 2020 to 2022 and for x in the [[Gran-Prix 3 Championship]] in 2019. | + | '''Annamengia Maria Sante''' (born 11 July 2001) is a Tiroler racing driver, who is current test and reserve driver for [[Corsa Markusse]] in [[Gran-Prix One]]. She was announced as the replacement for [[Žarko Martinovic Antić]] for the [[2024 Gran-Prix One World Championship|2024 Gran-Prix One]] on 14 October 2023, following the announcement of his departure the previous month on 27 September. As of the currently announced drivers for the 2024 Gran-Prix One, she is the second female driver on the grid. She previously competed for x in the [[Gran-Prix 2 Championship]] from 2020 to 2022 and for x in the [[Gran-Prix 3 Championship]] in 2019. |
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Revision as of 10:28, 17 October 2023
Born | Tutare, Provinzia Passeier | 11 July 2001
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Nationality | Tiroler |
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2020–2022 2019 | Gran-Prix 2 Championship Gran-Prix 3 Championship |
Annamengia Maria Sante (born 11 July 2001) is a Tiroler racing driver, who is current test and reserve driver for Corsa Markusse in Gran-Prix One. She was announced as the replacement for Žarko Martinovic Antić for the 2024 Gran-Prix One on 14 October 2023, following the announcement of his departure the previous month on 27 September. As of the currently announced drivers for the 2024 Gran-Prix One, she is the second female driver on the grid. She previously competed for x in the Gran-Prix 2 Championship from 2020 to 2022 and for x in the Gran-Prix 3 Championship in 2019.