Luiz Razia


Luiz Tadeu Razia Filho is a Brazilian racing driver.

Career

Early career

Razia began his single seater career in 2005 in the South American Formula 3 championship. Driving for Dragão Motorsport, Razia finished sixth in the championship taking six podium finishes, including two race wins. During the season he also took part in the Brazilian Formula Renault 2.0 series, finishing the year tenth in the standings.
For 2006, Razia remained in South American Formula 3, taking eleven podium places and seven race wins to win the title ahead of Mario Moraes and Diego Nunes. He also contested three races in the Formula 3000 International Masters series for Charouz Racing, winning all three of them to finish eighth in the championship. He also became a rookie driver for A1 Team Brazil in the 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season.
The following year, Razia moved to Europe to race in the Euroseries 3000 championship. He began the season with Fisichella Motor Sport, but made a mid-season change to ELK Motorsport following the departure of Alx Danielsson. During the season, he took four podium places to finish third in the Euroseries standings and fourth in the Italian championship, which ran as part of the main series. Razia also contested four races in the World Series by Renault when he replaced Ricardo Risatti at GD Racing.
In 2008, he remained in Euroseries 3000 with ELK Motorsport, partnering Frenchman Nicolas Prost, the son of four-time Formula One World Champion Alain Prost. In the Italian Formula 3000 standings he once again finished the season in fourth place, taking three podiums including his first race win at Misano.
at the Catalunya round of the 2009 GP2 Series season.
Towards the end of 2006, Razia tested a GP2 car at Jerez for the Racing Engineering team, and in September 2008 he tested again for the team at the Paul Ricard circuit in Southern France. On 2 October 2008 Razia joined the Trust Team Arden for the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season. He scored his first championship points in Qatar, with an 8th in the feature race and a 6th in the sprint race. In the final race of the season in Bahrain, Luiz claimed his first win, having started from the pole – due to the series' reverse-grid system – as he had finished 8th in the feature race the day before.
He signed for Fisichella Motor Sport to compete in the main GP2 Series in 2009. After taking his first point at Autodromo Nazionale Monza during the feature race, Razia led from pole to take his first GP2 win, in a similar way to his win in Bahrain during GP2 Asia.
Razia joined Max Chilton in the Barwa Addax Team for the 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series season, but both drivers were replaced before the second round of the championship, with Chilton moving to Ocean Racing Technology. Razia returned for the final round in Bahrain, replacing Daniel Zampieri at the Rapax Team.
He remained with Rapax for the 2010 GP2 Series season. He started strongly, finishing the first six races in the points, but then endured a barren run until the final round of the season, eventually finishing eleventh in the drivers' championship. His team-mate, Pastor Maldonado, became the series champion, whilst Razia helped Rapax to claim the teams' title.
As part of his Formula One testing deal with the Lotus team, Razia signed to drive for the new AirAsia team in 2011, alongside fellow Lotus tester Davide Valsecchi. He scored no points in the Asia series, but finished sixth in the first race of the main series season, to earn the team three points in its inaugural main series start. He later took his first series pole position at the Hungaroring, and finished 12th in the championship.
For the 2012 season, he moved to the Arden International team alongside Simon Trummer, and won the feature race in Malaysia to lead the championship after the first round of the championship. Davide Valsecchi then moved ahead, but Razia retook the lead by winning the Silverstone sprint race, having also won in Catalunya and Valencia. However, Valsecchi edged back in front over the course of the remainder of the season, and Razia ultimately had to settle for the runner-up position in the championship.

Formula One

Testing role (2010—2012)

Razia made his first appearance in a Formula One team when he joined Virgin Racing as a test driver in. Razia drove the car during the Young Drivers' Test at the end of the season, but did not participate in any sessions at Grands Prix. Team Lotus hired him as a reserve and test driver for, with his programme running parallel to his competing in the GP2 Series with Team AirAsia, which was run by Lotus' team principal Tony Fernandes. He took part in the first Free Practice session of the 2011 Chinese Grand Prix, and once again in the Young Driver test at the end of the 2011 season.

Marussia (2013)

Razia was set to make his competitive debut at the 2013 Australian Grand Prix, driving for Marussia, however he had issues with his funding and his contract was terminated. He was replaced by Jules Bianchi.

Indy Lights

In 2014, Razia raced in Indy Lights for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. He scored one win and five podiums, finishing fifth in the overall standings.

Brazil

Razia competed as a guest driver in round 1 of the 2015 Stock Car Brasil, partnering with Lucas Foresti. Later he drove a Toyota Corolla at the Brasileiro de Marcas for Bassani.

Racing record

Career summary

As Razia was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2007GD RacingMNZ
1
MNZ
2
NÜR
1
NÜR
2
MON
1
HUN
1
HUN
2
SPA
1
SPA
2
DON
1
Ret
DON
2
Ret
MAG
1
Ret
MAG
2
20
EST
1
EST
2
CAT
1
CAT
2
38th0

Complete GP2 Series results

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPoints
2009Fisichella Motor SportCAT
FEA
16
CAT
SPR
12
MON
FEA
13
MON
SPR
10
IST
FEA
Ret
IST
SPR
20
SIL
FEA
20
SIL
SPR
Ret
NÜR
FEA
Ret
NÜR
SPR
14
HUN
FEA
Ret
HUN
SPR
Ret
19th8
2009PartyPokerRacing.com
Scuderia Coloni
VAL
FEA
Ret
VAL
SPR
13
SPA
FEA
SPA
SPR
MNZ
FEA
8
MNZ
SPR

1
ALG
FEA
10
ALG
SPR
17
19th8
2010Rapax TeamCAT
FEA
7
CAT
SPR
2
MON
FEA
7
MON
SPR
5
IST
FEA
5
IST
SPR
2
VAL
FEA
Ret
VAL
SPR
Ret
SIL
FEA
Ret
SIL
SPR
15
HOC
FEA
Ret
HOC
SPR
13
HUN
FEA
10
HUN
SPR
Ret
SPA
FEA
16
SPA
SPR
10
MNZ
FEA
Ret
MNZ
SPR
10
YMC
FEA
7
YMC
SPR

2
11th28
2011Caterham Team AirAsiaIST
FEA
6
IST
SPR
18
CAT
FEA
Ret
CAT
SPR
Ret
MON
FEA
Ret
MON
SPR
20
VAL
FEA
6
VAL
SPR
2
SIL
FEA
17
SIL
SPR
14
NÜR
FEA
Ret
NÜR
SPR
14
HUN
FEA

3
HUN
SPR
7
SPA
FEA
Ret
SPA
SPR
Ret
MNZ
FEA
10
MNZ
SPR
9
12th19
2012Arden InternationalSEP
FEA
1
SEP
SPR
5
BHR1
FEA
2
BHR1
SPR
4
BHR2
FEA
4
BHR2
SPR

2
CAT
FEA
8
CAT
SPR

1
MON
FEA
15
MON
SPR

6
VAL
FEA
3
VAL
SPR
1
SIL
FEA
5
SIL
SPR
1
HOC
FEA
7
HOC
SPR
10
HUN
FEA
3
HUN
SPR
3
SPA
FEA
6
SPA
SPR
20
MNZ
FEA
Ret
MNZ
SPR
16
MRN
FEA
5
MRN
SPR
4
2nd222

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

YearEntrant123456789101112DCPoints
2008–09Trust Team ArdenSHI
FEA
Ret
SHI
SPR
17
DUB
FEA
10
DUB
SPR
C
BHR1
FEA
14
BHR1
SPR
9
LSL
FEA
8
LSL
SPR
6
SEP
FEA
Ret
SEP
SPR
Ret
BHR2
FEA
8
BHR2
SPR
1
13th9
2009–10Barwa Addax TeamYMC1
FEA
Ret
YMC1
SPR
11
YMC2
FEA
YMC2
SPR
BHR1
FEA
BHR1
SPR
26th0
2009–10Rapax TeamBHR2
FEA
Ret
BHR2
SPR
13
26th0
2011Team AirAsiaYMC
FEA
Ret
YMC
SPR
16
IMO
FEA
Ret
IMO
SPR
14
25th0

Complete Formula One participations

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
Team LotusLotus T128Renault RS27 2.4 V8AUSMALCHN
TD
TURESPMONCANEURGBRGERHUNBELITASINJPNKORINDABUBRA
TD

American open-wheel racing results

Indy Lights