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- Win rate
- 0.0%
- Podium rate
- 0.0%
- Race starts
- 7
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About Domenico Schiattarella
Domenico Luca "Mimmo" Schiattarella, born on November 17, 1967, is an Italian racing driver whose career included a stint in Formula 1 during the mid-1990s. While his Formula 1 tenure was brief, he subsequently competed in a diverse range of international motorsport categories.
Formula 1 Debut and Career with Simtek
Schiattarella made his Formula 1 debut on October 16, 1994, joining the Simtek team. His involvement with the sport spanned a total of seven Grands Prix. His time in Formula 1 was intrinsically linked to the Simtek team, as his participation concluded when the team ceased operations the following year, in 1995. Throughout his Formula 1 career, Schiattarella did not score any championship points. His most notable result came at the 1995 Argentine Grand Prix, where he achieved his best finish, securing ninth position. This performance marked a highlight in his limited Formula 1 appearances.
Post-Formula 1 Career
Following his departure from Formula 1, Domenico Schiattarella continued his racing career across various prominent motorsport disciplines. He participated in several CART races, demonstrating his versatility in open-wheel racing beyond Formula 1. His career also extended to endurance racing, with appearances in both the Le Mans Series and the American Le Mans Series events. Beyond these, Schiattarella's extensive motorsports career results indicate participation in categories such as the FIA GT Championship, the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours, the International Superstars Series/EuroV8 Series, NASCAR, and the Whelen Euro Series - Elite 1. This broad spectrum of competition underscores a sustained commitment to professional racing across different vehicle types and racing formats.

