Results & career to date

2023 – Fanatec GT World Challenge Enduro Getspeed Mercedes AMG – Pro-AM

Four races entered. First two races car retired before Alex’s stint.

Raced at the 24H Spa (32nd in 75 car field) and Nurburgring (retired)

2022 – European Le Mans LMP2 – Algarve Pro Racing

Monza – 3rd; Barcelona – 3rd; SPA-Francorchamps – 3rd

2021 – Indy Lights USA – Carlin

Indianapolis – 3rd. Season cut short due to team financial and technical difficulties. Carlin USA closed its doors at the end of the year.

2020 – FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipCampos Racing

Austria Race 1 – 3rd; Hungary Race 1 – 7th; Hungary Race 2 – 10th; Silverstone Race 1 – 6th; Silverstone Race 2 – 3rd, Barcelona Race 1 – 8th, Barcelona Race 2 – 2nd, Monza Race 2 – 5th. Fastest lap of the race registered in Race 1 – Red Bull Ring and Race 1 – Monza

Final 2020 FIA F3 Championship position: 10th. Alex scored all of Team Campos’ points in the championship.

2019 – FIA Formula 3 ChampionshipCampos Racing

Final Championship position: 20th after retiring from the season due to a serious accident at Monza. Alex scored all of Team Campos’ points in the championship.

2018 – Formula Renault Eurocup – MP Motorsport

Final Championship position: 9th

Circuits: Paul Ricard, Monza, Silverstone, Monaco Red Bull Ring, SPA-Francorchamps, Hockenheim, Nurburgring, Hungary, Barcelona

Best results: Monaco Race 1– Pole and win, Race 2 – Grid 2 and second

Also competed in the Pau GP in the NEC Formula Renault event – 2 wins from 2 races

2017 – Formula Renault Eurocup – Fortec Motorsport

Final Championship position – 10th

Circuits: Monza, Silverstone, Pau, Monaco, Red Bull Ring, SPA-Francorchamps, Paul Ricard, Barcelona, Hungary, Nurburgring

Best Result: GP Pau Street Circuit – Pole, lap record and win

2016 – French VdeV Single Seater (Formula Renault)

Final Championship position: 1st

14 wins from 21 races with Milan based TS Corse.

Circuits: Barcelona, Paul Ricard, Le Mans, Aragon, Mugello, Magny Cours, Estoril

VdeV is not widely known however it had an average field of 24 with drivers like Rinus Veekay (Indycar), Richard Verschoor (F2), Gilles Magnus (World Touring cars – Audi factory driver), Thomas Neubauer (Audi – GT World Challenge), Gregoire Saucy (F3 driver and FRECA Champion)

2015 – ITALIAN FIA FORMULA 4 CHAMPIONSHIP

Final championship position: 14th

Rookie car racing season with a small, one car team – Torino Squadra Corse.

  • Contested all seven rounds
  • Best race results – 2nd in rounds 6 (Imola) and 7 (Misano)

2014

  • Transition year to car racing
  • 3-day test with Torino Squadra Corse at Valencia, Spain
  • 2-day test with Torino Squadra Corse at Vallelunga, Italy
  • 1-day test with Torino Squadra Corse at Cremona, Italy
  • Invited to attended Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) Academy

2013

Moves to Junior Rotax 125cc
January – enters Rotax National event after seeking dispensation to race in the class a year ahead of the rules but is not allowed to race due to being too light at 37 kilos. Racing was put on hold until Alex put on at least 4kg.

2nd First race in Junior Rotax. Geelong Junior Challenge –
April 20/21 (Won the pre-final. Youngest competitor.)
1st Geelong Race Meeting
3rd Victorian Karting Series – Todd Rd

Italian Championship KFJ – 51 entries from 12 countries               First event in KFJ – Qualified 9th, finished final in 12th

World Series Karting Final Cup – Italy – 65 drivers from 21 countries   Qualified 23rd. Heat 1 – 7th, Heat 2 – 7th, Heat 3 – 8th, Pre-final – retired with engine failure

2012
Moves to Juniors
5th Victorian Open, Junior National Light (100cc)
11th South Australian Open, Junior National Light
4th Tasmanian Open, Junior National Light

Alex chooses to move to Juniors a year early in order to prepare for his next trip to Italy where he will need to race in a 125cc water cooled category. By racing in Juniors early he was able to accrue endorsements that allowed him to move into the Rotax 125cc class as soon as he turned 13.

2011
Moves up to Rookies Category

Australia
1st – All races in Tasmania.
2nd – Tasmanian Open
Italy
World Championship – Birel Easykart – Pavia 96 entries – 36th
World Series Karting Final Cup – Ortona – 69 entries – 22nd in final

In 2011 Alex moved up to the “Rookies” class in Australia. Alex’s focus remained on preparing himself for his next trip to Italy (2013) where he was required to race in the powerful 125cc, KF3 class. The only possible equivalent in Australia is the 125cc Junior Rotax class. Before moving to Rotax he was required to race Juniors in a 100cc class and have received at least 6 licence endorsements. He therefore needed to move through Rookies and into Juniors in the shortest possible time frame.

2010
Australia
Wins all events in Tasmania
3rd Oakleigh Titles
2nd Victorian Open
2nd South Australian Open
Italy (5 weeks)
Event 1 – World Series Karting Siena (WSK) – 74 entries, 23  countries – 39th
Italian Championship event – Pomposa –  10 th
Event 2 – World Series Karting (WSK), Val Vibrata – 75 entries – 13th

2009
Australia
1st in all 7 events in Tasmania
2nd Tasmanian Open
3rd/4th Two race meetings in Victoria
Italy – 60cc Minikart (category unique to Europe)
Open Masters Italia – International event, Pavia. 55 entries – 23rd
Winter Trophy – Italy– Val Vibrata– 5th and 3rd

2008
3rd Tas High Clere Titles
1st Tas Launceston Titles
5th Tas Orielton Titles
4th Tas Statewide Series Round 1
2nd Tas Statewide Series Round 2
3rd Tas Statewide Series Round 3
1st Tas Statewide Series Round 4

2007
First race meeting. September. Orielton Kart Track, Tas – 3rd