Bruno Correia
Bruno Correia | |
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Nationality | Portuguese |
Born |
Bruno Ricardo Sobreiro Correia November 16, 1977 |
Retired | 2005 |
Previous series | |
2005 1997 1995-1996 1994 |
Brazilian Supertouring Championship Barber Dodge Pro Series Spanish Formula Renault Championship Formula Ford 1600 Portugal |
Championship titles | |
1996 1994 |
Spanish Formula Renault Championship Formula Ford 1600 Portugal |
Bruno Correia (born 16 November 1977) is a former Portuguese racing driver. He currently is the safety car driver for the World Touring Car Championship and the FIA Formula E.
After a career in karting Correia started his autoracing career in 1994 in his domestic Formula Ford championship. Correia competed in the Formula Ford 1600 class. The Portuguese driver won the title in the last season the class was contested.[1] The following season Correia moved into the Spanish Formula Renault Championship. The Portuguese driver won the Junior championship in 1995 and the overall championship in 1996. For 1997 Correia moved to the United States of America to race in the Skip Barber Formula Dodge. He also competed in two Barber Dodge Pro Series races. At Laguna Seca and at Reno Correia failed to finish. After not being able to secure a drive for 1998 Correia was employed as a hotel manager at Best Western in Cumbuco, Brazil.[2]
Correia returned to the racing circuits in 2005 for a single season. He achieved the runner up position in the Brazilian Supertouring Championship. After working as a driver trainer for several years Correia was appointed as the official WTCC safety car driver. After the 2009 FIA WTCC Race of France in which racing driver Franz Engstler hit the inexperienced safety car drivers (employed by the French ASN, rather than the FIA) the FIA decide to employ a permanent safety car driver. After a testday at Masaryk Circuit Correia was appointed as the safety car driver for the WTCC and its support classes.[3]
For 2012 Correia also joined the European Touring Car Cup as the official safety car driver.[4] For 2014 the Portuguese driver was appointed as the official safety car driver for the inaugural FIA Formula E championship. He drove the electric powered BMW i8 at every event.[5]
References
- ↑ "Portuguese Formula Ford Championship :: Overview". motorsport-archive.com. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "Bruno Correia". LinkedIn. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "Permanent Safety Car driver from Portugal". TouringCarTimes. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "Bruno Correia". CV. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "Formula E course cars to be equipped with Qualcomm wireless charging". FIA Formula E. Retrieved 9 December 2014.