Date of birth:
December, 1st 1973
Place of Birth:
Sassuolo (MO) - Italy
Height:
1,79 M
Weight:
71 kg
Civil status:
Married with Angela, one son
Hobby:
karting, film, music, football
Born in Sassuolo (Modena) on 1 December 1973, Andrea Bertolini began racing “minikarts” at the age of eleven. From the age of 19, he was appointed as the youngest ever test driver of Ferrari
GT road cars, working on experimental development. In 2002 the JMB Ferrari customer team took him on to drive the 360, which he took to fourth place in the FIA GT championship. At the start
of 2003 he switched from road cars to the Ferrari and Maserati Corse Clienti department, also as test driver. That year, he continued to race for JMB, at the wheel of the 360 GT and then the
360 GTC, winning four races.
In 2004, Bertolini was asked to take on the role of official test driver for the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Formula 1 team. At the same time, he initiated
the development programme of the Maserati MC12, with which he competed in the final four races of the season. In 2005 he tackled the FIA GT championship, as well as racing in the ALMS, when
Maserati entered an MC12. In the FIA GT championship Bertolini flew the flag for the JMB Racing team at the wheel of an MC12. In 2006 he opted for a seat with the German Vitaphone Racing
Team, winning three races, including victory in the legendary Spa 24 Hours and took the Driver’s FIA GT title with one race in hand. In 2007 the Italian also took part in the ALMS Petit Le
Mans race. In 2008 Bertolini returned to the Vitaphone Racing Team: at the end of a great season, the Italian again took the title, thanks to great wins as the Spa 24 Hours. In 2009 he
continued to bring home the wins and in style, winning the third drivers’ title.
In 2010, there was more of the same, as Andrea tackled the newly created FIA GT1 World Championship, the FIA series for GT1 cars, evolved from the FIA GT championship, with Bartels and still with Vitaphone Racing Team. After the Qualifying Race at San Luis, the final round of the season, they had scored enough points to be sure of the title, which was doubly satisfying for Bertolini as not only had he won more GT1 titles than any other driver, but he was one of seven Italians to get his hands on a motor sport world championship crown. As from 2011, Bertolini has been available to Scuderia Ferrari for activities related to the development of the car, as well as in 2012, taking part in GT races at the wheel of a Ferrari 458 Italia GT2.