Gilles Panizzi
Gilles Panizzi (born 19 September 1965) is a former French rally driver.
Panizzi in 2005 | |
Personal information | |
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Nationality | French |
Born | Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Alpes-Maritimes | 19 September 1965
World Rally Championship record | |
Active years | 1990–2006 |
Co-driver | Hervé Panizzi |
Teams | Peugeot, Mitsubishi |
Rallies | 71 |
Championships | 0 |
Rally wins | 7 |
Podiums | 14 |
Stage wins | 91 |
Total points | 134 |
First rally | 1990 Monte Carlo Rally |
First win | 2000 Tour de Corse |
Last win | 2003 Rally Catalunya |
Last rally | 2006 Rally Catalunya |
Panizzi was born in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Alpes-Maritimes. Like many of his fellow rally racing countrymen, Panizzi spent a great deal of his developmental driving years participating in asphalt rally events throughout his native land.
In 1996 and 1997, Panizzi won the French Championship title in a Peugeot-backed (funded) 306 kit car. It was at that point that he was nominated to drive for Peugeot as their resident asphalt (tarmac/sealed-surface) expert.
Between 1999 and 2003 Panizzi had great success in his role as Peugeot's tarmac expert. He won a total of seven World Rally Championship rounds in this period - all on tarmac. However, Panizzi's inability to match his rivals pace on gravel, mud, and snow precluded him from challenging for the world title while at Peugeot. Panizzi had an embarrassing moment during the 2000 Safari Rally, where he and his brother and co-driver Herve were behind the slower car of Argentine driver Roberto Sanchez, who had not moved over despite being ordered to do so was kicking up dust and blinding the irate Panizzi, who picked up two punctures thanks to the stones thrown up by Sanchez's car. The Panizzi brothers were so furious that after the end of the stage they both ran up to Sanchez's car, opened the door and started physically assaulting the Argentine driver, both trying to pull Sanchez out of his car. The Panizzi brothers actions landed them both a $50,000 fine.[1][2] He is the only WRC driver to do a (famous) 360 spin at the Viladrau hairpin, which he did at the 2002 Rally Catalunya. [3][4]
In 2004, Mitsubishi Motor Sports recruited Panizzi and his co-driver and brother, Hervé, to lead the company's charge back in the World Rally Championship.
In the 2005 season, Panizzi was replaced in the lead car by Harri Rovanperä, and guested in the second car with Gianluigi Galli. He finished third at the Monte Carlo Rally, the first event of the season, but only scored points in one other event.
In 2006, he was signed by the semi-privateer Red Bull Škoda team. Despite a strong performance in the opening rally of the season in Monte Carlo, he expressed his dissatisfaction at the performance of his car, and after a disappointing showing in Spain, he announced his departure from the team, and was replaced by his former Peugeot teammate Harri Rovanperä.
WRC victories
# Event Season Co-driver Car 1 44ème V-Rally Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 2000 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 2 42º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia 2000 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 3 43º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia 2001 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 4 46ème Rallye de France - Tour de Corse 2002 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 5 38º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) 2002 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 6 44º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia 2002 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 7 39º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) 2003 Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC
Complete WRC results
Year | Entrant | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | WDC | Points |
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1990 | Gilles Panizzi | Lancia Delta Integrale | MON 16 |
POR | KEN | FRA | GRE | NZL | ARG | FIN | AUS | ITA | CIV | GBR | NC | 0 | ||||
1993 | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 106 XSi | MON | SWE | POR | KEN | FRA Ret |
GRE | ARG | NZL | FIN | AUS | ITA | ESP | GBR | NC | 0 | |||
1995 | Peugeot Sport | Peugeot 306 S16 | MON | SWE | POR | FRA 12 |
NZL | AUS | ESP | GBR | NC | 0 | ||||||||
1997 | Peugeot Sport | Peugeot 306 Maxi | MON | SWE | KEN | POR | ESP 3 |
FRA 3 |
ARG | GRE | NZL | FIN | IDN | ITA | AUS | GBR | 10th | 8 | ||
1998 | Peugeot Sport | Peugeot 306 Maxi | MON 9 |
SWE | KEN | POR | ESP 6 |
FRA 4 |
ARG | GRE | NZL | ITA 5 |
AUS | 12th | 6 | |||||
Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 106 Rallye | FIN 35 |
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Subaru Impreza WRX | GBR Ret |
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1999 | Gilles Panizzi | Subaru Impreza WRC 98 | MON Ret |
SWE | KEN | POR | ESP | 10th | 6 | |||||||||||
Peugeot Esso | Peugeot 206 WRC | FRA Ret |
ARG | GRE | NZL | FIN 33 |
CHN | ITA 2 |
AUS | GBR 7 |
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2000 | Peugeot Esso | Peugeot 206 WRC | MON Ret |
SWE | KEN Ret |
POR | ESP 6 |
ARG | GRE | NZL | FIN | CYP | FRA 1 |
ITA 1 |
AUS Ret |
GBR 8 |
7th | 21 | ||
2001 | Peugeot Total | Peugeot 206 WRC | MON Ret |
SWE | ESP 2 |
ARG | ITA 1 |
FRA 2 |
AUS 9 |
8th | 22 | |||||||||
H.F. Grifone SRL | POR 12 |
CYP Ret |
GRE Ret |
KEN | FIN 14 |
NZL | GBR Ret |
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2002 | Peugeot Total | Peugeot 206 WRC | MON 7 |
FRA 1 |
ESP 1 |
CYP 10 |
ARG Ret |
KEN 6 |
FIN | GER | ITA 1 |
NZL 7 |
AUS | 6th | 31 | |||||
Bozian Racing | SWE 16 |
GRE Ret |
GBR 11 |
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2003 | Marlboro Peugeot Total | Peugeot 206 WRC | MON Ret |
SWE | GER 10 |
FIN | AUS | ITA 2 |
FRA 6 |
ESP 1 |
10th | 27 | ||||||||
Bozian Racing | TUR 5 |
NZL | ARG | GRE 7 |
CYP Ret |
GBR Ret |
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2004 | Mitsubishi Motors | Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 04 | MON 6 |
SWE Ret |
MEX 8 |
NZL Ret |
CYP Ret |
GRE 10 |
TUR Ret |
ARG 7 |
FIN 11 |
GER Ret |
JPN | GBR | ITA | FRA | ESP 12 |
AUS | 13th | 6 |
2005 | Mitsubishi Motors | Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05 | MON 3 |
SWE | MEX 8 |
NZL | ITA | CYP 11 |
TUR | GRE | ARG | FIN | GER | GBR | JPN 11 |
FRA Ret |
ESP | AUS | 15th | 7 |
2006 | Red Bull Škoda | Škoda Fabia WRC | MON 10 |
SWE | MEX | ESP 10 |
FRA | ARG | ITA | GRE | GER | FIN | JPN | CYP | TUR | AUS | NZL | GBR | NC | 0 |
References
Sources
- WRC.com - the official World Rally Championship website.
- Official Website - note: inactive as of April 2006
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by JJ Lehto Tommi Mäkinen Kari Tiainen |
Race of Champions Nations' Cup 2000 with: Régis Laconi Yvan Muller |
Succeeded by Fernando Alonso Jesús Puras Rubén Xaus |
Preceded by Colin Edwards Jeff Gordon Jimmie Johnson |
Race of Champions Nations' Cup 2003 with: Cristiano da Matta Fonsi Nieto |
Succeeded by Jean Alesi Sébastien Loeb |