Audi factory driverDindo Capello (I)

Rinaldo Capello insists on being called “Dindo”. “It’s what all my friends call me”, says the Audi driver. And in fact Dindo only has friends. There’s probably not a racing driver who is more sincere and endearing than the Italian.

Nobody can hold a grudge against Dindo Capello – even when he makes a rare mistake, such as when he mistook the ambulance for the Safety Car during a race in America. Dindo can laugh about it today. But not then.

His team mates say that they have rarely met a racing driver with such raw speed. Be it Allan McNish, Tom Kristensen or Emanuele Pirro – Dindo Capello is a benchmark for every single one of them.

He is no longer the youngest and only made his international breakthrough with Audi. He dyed his hair black for many years to appear younger, before stopping at the beginning of 2003. At that time many people wondered what had turned Dindo grey almost overnight…

His wife Elisabetta rarely accompanies him to the races – she doesn’t like the crowds. Dindo feels most comfortable at home, especially when he can play with his son Giacomo.

Dindo has planned for his future after racing: He is a partner in two Audi dealerships in his homeland.

20081st in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI), 3rd in Le Mans Series (Audi R10 TDI), 3rd in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI), 1st in "Petit Le Mans" race (Audi R10 TDI)
20071st in American Le Mans Series (Audi R10 TDI), 1st in “Petit Le Mans“ race (Audi R10 TDI)
20071st in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI), 3rd in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R10 TDI), 1st in American Le Mans Series (Audi R10 TDI), 1st in “Petit Le Mans“ race (Audi R10 TDI)
2006DTM (Audi A4 DTM)
20051st in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8), 5th in Le Mans Endurance Series (Audi R8), DTM Shanghai (Audi A4 DTM)
20041st in Le Mans 24 Hour race
20031st in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8), 2nd in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8), 2nd in American Le Mans Series (Audi R8), 1st in “Petit Le Mans“ race (Audi R8)
20021st in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8), 2nd in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8), 3rd in American Le Mans Series (Audi R8)
20011st in “Petit Le Mans“ race (Audi R8), 2nd in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8), 3rd in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8), 2nd in American Le Mans Series (Audi R8)
20003rd in Sebring 12 Hour race (Audi R8R), 4th in Le Mans 24 Hour race (Audi R8R)
19995th in Italian Super Touring Car Championship (Audi A4)
19983rd in Italian Super Touring Car Championship (Audi A4 quattro)
19971st in Italian Super Touring Car Championship (Audi A4 quattro)
19962nd in Italian Super Touring Car Championship (Audi A4 quattro)
19955th in Italian Super Touring Car Championship (Audi 80 competition), 7th in German Touring Car Cup (Audi 80 competition)
1994Italian Touring Car Championship
1993Italian Touring Car Championship
19924th in in Italian Touring Car Championship
19911st in Italian Touring Car Championship, Group A
1990Formula 3000 test driver in Japan
1989Italian Formula 3 Championship, 1st in Gran Premio della Lotteria Monza
1988Italian Formula 3 Championship, 2 victories
1987Italian Formula 3 Championship
1986Italian Formula 3 Championship
1985Formula Fiat Abarth
1984Formula Fiat Abarth
1983Formel Fiat Abarth

Biography

Date/place of birth
17 June 1964/Asti (I)

Place of residence
Canelli (I)

Status
married to Elisabetta, one son (Giacomo)

Height/Weight
1.72 m/66 kg

Motorsport since
1982 (Audi driver since 1994)