Miguel Ramos

Miguel Ramos
Miguel Ramos
Nationality Portugal Portuguese
Born September 26, 1971 (1971-09-26) (age 40)
Porto (Portugal)
2011 FIA GT1 World Championship
Debut season 2010
Current team Vitaphone Racing
Car no. 2
Starts 18
Wins 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 0
Best finish 21st in 2010
Previous series
1994-1996
1995
1997
1998
1999-2000
2001-2002
2002
2003-04, 06-09
2004-2005
2005-2006
BMW Trophy Portugal
Portuguese Touring Car
Portuguese Racing
Italian Superturismo
Toyota Super Formula
Spanish Formula Three
Spanish GT
FIA GT
Le Mans Endurance Series
Italian GT
Championship titles
1996
2002
2005
BMW Trophy Portugal
Spanish GT w/(Chaves)
Italian GT w/(Malucelli)

Miguel Pedro Caetano Ramos (September 26, 1971 in Porto) is a Portuguese racing driver. He currently races for Vitaphone Racing, driving a Maserati MC12 in the FIA GT1 World Championship.

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Early career

Ramos began his career in 1991, when he was only 18 years old, racing in the Autocross National Championship. During three years, he collected an enviable number of victories and two national titles, in 1992 and in 1993, respectively.

Notwithstanding this, Miguel Ramos did not resist to the fascination of speed and to the possibility of competing with some of the best national automobile drivers, participating in the BMW/M3 Trophy, in 1994, the most competitive and spectacular monomake initiative that was ever disputed in Portugal. During three seasons, he drove the powerful BMW M3, of the Trophy promoted by Baviera, being his undeniable talent confirmed in 1996, when he imposed an overwhelming dominion in nine of the races that constituted the calendar, having as adversaries the most renown drivers of Portugal.

The success obtained in the BMW/M3 Trophy motivated him to participate in the 1997 National Speed Championship, with a BMW 320is, supported by the importer of the German make. Following the sequence of three excellent victories, he ended the championship in third position, having been the best Portuguese in the Guia race of the Macau Grand Prix.

Italian Superturismo

In 1998, Ramos became the first Portuguese driver to participate in the Italian Superturismo Championship. Despite the conditions inherent to the debut and some misfortune, he ended the championship reserved for private drivers in a brilliant sixth position, with five ascensions to the podium.

Toyota Super Formula

In 1999 Miguel Ramos participated in the Toyota Super Formula and in spite of the inexperience in Formula cars and of integrating one of the most modest teams, he was systematically one of the 10 fastest drivers, having even conquered a podium, in 2000.

2001 to today

In 2001, Ramos participated in the Spanish Formula Three Championship, ending the season in 10th position – a positive result, taking into consideration the various problems faced by his team and the fact of having more experienced drivers as adversaries.

The year of 2002 was of consecration! In the difficult but spectacular and competitive world of Grand Tourism cars, Miguel Ramos won the Spanish GT Championship with a Saleen, having as team colleague Pedro Chaves. Also in the year 2002 made is first participation in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. With the team Ray Mallock Ltd. team he achieved the 5th position on the GTS class.

The following seasons, in the years 2003 and 2004, was full of challenges. Having as adversaries some of the World’s best drivers – some of them ex-Formula 1 drivers - Miguel Ramos participated in the prestigious and media-covered FIA GT Championship. Various impediments prevented well-deserved ascensions to the podium, but seven classifications in the first best ten positions, prove his unequivocal value.

Also in 2004 he participated on the Le Mans Endurance Series in a prototype with RML team driving a MG Lola prototype, getting for is team the 5th position on the championship.

2005 was and extremely competitive year for Miguel Ramos. The Italian GT Championship conflates the best of the Italian manufactures of GT, demonstrating a high level of the competitive pace. To traduce these, Miguel Ramos dispute until the last race the first position on the championship. With the same Ferrari 550 Maranello, the Portuguese driver defended the National Flag on the Le Mans Series in the category of GT1, he participated at 4 of the 5 races achieving one first place in 1000km of Spa and two second places at Nürburgring and Istanbul.

In the 2006 season Miguel Ramos returned to the most competitive GT world championship, the FIA GT Championship, with the Aston Martin DBR9 in the GT1 class. The Portuguese driver achieved the 12th classification helping the team BMS Scuderia Italia to achieve the 2nd position in the GT1 Championship Teams. Also compete in a few races of the Italian GT Championship with the Maserati MC12 achieving two victories and one second place accumulating 38 points.

Racing record

Complete GT1 World Championship results

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Points
2010 Vitaphone Racing Team Maserati ABU
QR

Ret
ABU
CR

6
SIL
QR

9
SIL
CR

15
BRN
QR

7
BRN
CR

6
PRI
QR

5
PRI
CR

Ret
SPA
QR

11
SPA
CR

4
NÜR
QR

7
NÜR
CR

12
ALG
QR

13
ALG
CR

Ret
NAV
QR

Ret
NAV
CR

12
INT
QR
INT
CR
SAN
QR

16
SAN
CR

4
21st 28

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Class No Tyres Car Team Co-Drivers Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2002 GTS 68 D Saleen S7-R
Ford 7.0L V8
United Kingdom Ray Mallock Ltd. (RML) Portugal Pedro Chaves
United Kingdom Gavin Pickering
312 23rd 5th
2005 GT1 51 P Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello
Ferrari F133 5.9L V12
Italy BMS Scuderia Italia Italy Fabrizio Gollin
Italy Christian Pescatori
67 DNF DNF

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Alberto Castello
Carlos Palau
Spanish GT Champion
2002 with:
(Pedro Chaves)
Succeeded by
Gines Vivancos
Preceded by
Gabriele Matteuzzi
Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Italian GT Champion
2005 with:
(Matteo Malucelli)
Succeeded by
Toni Vilander

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