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Simone Corsi Biography
Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer who is known for competing in several Moto2 World Championship events. He is known for his work with the Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 racing team and also shares photos of his bikes and from his races through Instagram for his over 60,000 followers.
He started his racing career in 2002 at Mugello where he competed in his first Worlf Championship race within the 125cc category. He then moved up to the 250cc World Championships in 2005. In 2010, he made his debut in the Moto2 World Championships.
He won the Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul in the 125cc championship event in 2007.
He was born and raised in Rome and shared a photo from his marriage to Clarissa Cimini to his Instagram in February of 2019.
He competed in the 2003 125cc World Championships alongside his teammate Andrea Dovizioso and together they moved up to the 250cc category in 2005.
Simone Corsi (born 24 April 1987) is an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
His first World Championship race was in 2002 at Mugello, in the 125cc class. Since the following year he has competed regularly in the world championship level.
In 2003, he achieved two 9th places and finished 19th in the final standings. In the following year he improved and ended 13th in the final standings while his team-mate, Andrea Dovizioso, won the championship. In 2005 they both moved to 250cc, but were now riding different bikes.
He returned to the 125cc class for 2006. Two fourth places and other lesser placings gave him 12th spot in the championship. But as five riders ahead of him moved to 250cc class, his 2007 looked promising.
For 2008 he received a factory spec Aprilia RSA 125 and he was a title favourite for the year. He ultimately lost out to the Derbi of Mike Di Meglio.
For 2009, it had been speculated that Corsi would ride for the Scot Honda team in 250’s, but he continued in 125s with Aprilia.
In 2010, Corsi stepped up to the new intermediate Moto2 class, for Team JiR. He scored his first podium – and his team’s first podium – in the class at the French round at Le Mans, moving into third place in the championship standings. He added another podium at Mugello, but a crash at the Sachsenring dented his championship hopes.
Corsi has been involved in several collisions over the past few years, and has been a frequent visitor to Race Direction. In Mugello 2015, he was involved in a collision with Sam Lowes, in which Corsi turned in on Lowes, causing himself to crash. He did this also to Tito Rabat in Qatar the same year.
In Catalunya 2016, he was investigated after making contact with Lorenzo Baldassari in a chicane, but it was deemed a racing incident.
In Austin 2016, he tried overtaking Takaaki Nakagami in the first corner with 5 laps to go, in which Corsi went up the inside of Nakagami when there was no room, causing Nakagami to crash. He was placed under investigation by Race Direction but it was subsequently deemed a racing incident. He did it again to Nakagami in Brno that year, but this time receiving a ride-through penalty for dangerous riding.
In 2016, Corsi will join with Speed Up replacing Sam Lowes.
In Jerez 2017, he was involved in a collision with Nakagami and Xavi Vierge, when Corsi tried to overtake too many riders and lost the front, taking them out.
What's Simone Corsi Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Simone Corsi Family
Father's Name | Not Available |
Mother's Name | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Available |
Childrens | Not Available |