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Ianina Zanazzi (born January 7, 1982) is an Argentinian professional racecar driver. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and started her career in karting in 1996, moving to Argentinian Formula Hyundai for the 1997 season. In 1998 she competed in both Argentinian Formula Honda and Argentinian Formula Renault. She moved to the Formula Super Renault for 1999, where she claimed a win at Río Cuarto, a first for a woman in Argentine formula racing. Zanazzi moving to Formula Three Sudamericana in 2000, in the B-Class. In 2001, she moved to the main class, but only competed in part of the season's schedule. She also competed in a part season of Spanish Formula Three in 2002.

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  • Ianina Zanazzi (born January 7, 1982) is an Argentinian professional racecar driver. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and started her career in karting in 1996, moving to Argentinian Formula Hyundai for the 1997 season. In 1998 she competed in both Argentinian Formula Honda and Argentinian Formula Renault. She moved to the Formula Super Renault for 1999, where she claimed a win at Río Cuarto, a first for a woman in Argentine formula racing. Zanazzi moving to Formula Three Sudamericana in 2000, in the B-Class. In 2001, she moved to the main class, but only competed in part of the season's schedule. She also competed in a part season of Spanish Formula Three in 2002. (en)
  • Ianina Zanazzi (Munro, Buenos Aires; 7 de enero de 1982) es una piloto argentina de automovilismo. Reconocida a nivel nacional por ser referente de su género en la disciplina; durante la década de 1990 se destacó por haber desarrollado su carrera deportiva en categorías de monoplazas de nivel nacional e internacional. A nivel nacional, compitió en las fórmulas Renault y Súper Renault Argentina, mientras que a nivel internacional, hizo lo propio en las fórmulas 3 Sudamericana (donde se coronó subcampeona en clase Light en el año 2000) y Española, en la Renault Italiana y la Fórmula Nissan 2000. (es)
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  • Ianina Zanazzi (born January 7, 1982) is an Argentinian professional racecar driver. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and started her career in karting in 1996, moving to Argentinian Formula Hyundai for the 1997 season. In 1998 she competed in both Argentinian Formula Honda and Argentinian Formula Renault. She moved to the Formula Super Renault for 1999, where she claimed a win at Río Cuarto, a first for a woman in Argentine formula racing. Zanazzi moving to Formula Three Sudamericana in 2000, in the B-Class. In 2001, she moved to the main class, but only competed in part of the season's schedule. She also competed in a part season of Spanish Formula Three in 2002. (en)
  • Ianina Zanazzi (Munro, Buenos Aires; 7 de enero de 1982) es una piloto argentina de automovilismo. Reconocida a nivel nacional por ser referente de su género en la disciplina; durante la década de 1990 se destacó por haber desarrollado su carrera deportiva en categorías de monoplazas de nivel nacional e internacional. A nivel nacional, compitió en las fórmulas Renault y Súper Renault Argentina, mientras que a nivel internacional, hizo lo propio en las fórmulas 3 Sudamericana (donde se coronó subcampeona en clase Light en el año 2000) y Española, en la Renault Italiana y la Fórmula Nissan 2000. Tras su paso por Europa, retornó a su país donde compitió en categorías de turismo como el TC Pista y la Clase 2 del Turismo Nacional. Tras esto, había anunciado su retiro en el año 2004, convirtiéndose en instructora de manejo para la marca Porsche en Argentina, sin embargo retornó a la actividad en el año 2018, donde compitió en la novel categoría Porsche GT3 Cup Trophy Argentina, consagrándose además como su primera campeona y como la primera mujer en consagrarse en una categoría profesional del automovilismo argentino.​​ En el año 2019 debutó en la divisional TC Pista Mouras al comando de un Chevrolet Chevy, sin embargo, cuando había logrado confirmar su continuidad para 2020, se terminó retirando de la actividad debido a razones presupuestarias. (es)
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