Founded | 1989 |
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Base | San Pietro Mosezzo, Italy |
Team principal(s) | Antonio Ferrari |
Current series | European Le Mans Series |
Former series |
European Formula 3 Superleague Formula Atlantic Championship IRL IndyCar Series CART Formula BMW Europe Formula BMW USA Italian Formula 3 Formula Abarth JK Racing Asia Series Formula Pilota China German Formula 3 |
Current drivers |
Marco Jacoboni Giorgio Mondini |
Teams' Championships |
2011 JK Racing Asia Series 2012 JK Racing Asia Series |
Drivers' Championships |
2011 JK Racing Asia Series (Auer) 2012 JK Racing Asia Series (Hare) |
Website | http://www.eurointernationalgroup.com/ |
EuroInternational is a racing organization which includes Italian division EuroInternational Srl and American division EuroInternational Inc. owned by Antonio Ferrari, formerly known as Euromotorsport.
It was formerly known as Euromotorsport when it competed in the CART Indy Car World Series, often fielding a number of European pay drivers, from 1989 to 1994. The team's best finish was 4th place in the 1993 Detroit Grand Prix by Andrea Montermini. The team attempted to qualify its drivers for the Indianapolis 500 a number of times, but only succeeded three times, with Davy Jones in 1989 and 1993 and Mike Groff in 1992. The team changed its name to EuroInternational in 1997 and moved to the IRL IndyCar Series and fielded a car in two races for Billy Roe, including the 1997 Indianapolis 500.
EuroInternational was away from racing for a few years before resurfacing in Formula Renault and Formula BMW USA. The team was rumored to return to Champ Car in 2006 but the team never came to fruition. In 2007, the team announced that it had purchased the assets of Alan Sciuto Racing and was preparing to compete in the 2008 Champ Car Atlantic Series with Italian driver Edoardo Piscopo. As the season began, the team fielded a pair of cars for Daniel Morad and Luis Schiavo rather than one for Piscopo.
In 2008 the team also began fielding the Superleague Formula teams for SC Corinthians and Atlético Madrid driven by Antônio Pizzonia and Andy Soucek.