Danillo Ramalho
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About[edit]
Danillo Ramalho is a Brazilian go-kart racing driver and engine builder who has made a name for himself in the highly competitive world of karting. Born on April 13th, 1988, in São Paulo, Brazil, Danillo has been passionate about racing from a very young age.
Danillo's career in karting started at the age of 10 when he began competing in local races in Brazil. He quickly established himself as a talented driver, winning his first race in his debut season. Over the years, he honed his skills, and his dedication and hard work paid off when he won the Brazilian Karting Championship in the Junior category.
As he continued to compete and gain experience, Danillo also developed a keen interest in the technical aspects of racing. He began to study engines and their performance, eventually learning how to build and tune them himself. This passion led him to establish his own engine-building business, which quickly became known for its high-quality work and attention to detail.
Danillo's success in both driving and engine-building has earned him a reputation as one of the most talented and knowledgeable individuals in the Brazilian karting scene. He has worked with many top drivers, helping them to achieve success on the track with his engines.
In addition to his work as a driver and engine builder, Danillo is also a coach, passing on his knowledge and experience to the next generation of karting talent. He is known for his friendly and approachable demeanor, and his commitment to helping others succeed in the sport he loves.
Despite his many accomplishments, Danillo remains focused on his goals and continues to push himself to be the best he can be. He is a true example of hard work and determination, and his dedication to karting has earned him the respect and admiration of his peers in the racing community.
D2 Motors[edit]
Danillo Ramalho's passion for go-karting and engine building was undoubtedly influenced by his father, Wanderlei Ramalho, who was also an engine builder. Wanderlei's love for karting was passed down to his son, and he encouraged Danillo to pursue his passion from a young age.
Growing up, Danillo spent a lot of time with his father in his engine workshop, where he learned the ins and outs of engine building. He watched his father work tirelessly to create engines that would give his clients a competitive edge on the track. Wanderlei's expertise and dedication were evident in the quality of his work, and his engines were highly sought after by many top drivers.
Danillo was inspired by his father's passion for karting and engine building and began to develop a keen interest in both. He would often help his father in the workshop, learning everything he could about engines and how to tune them for optimal performance.
As he began to compete in karting himself, Danillo's father became his biggest supporter, attending his races and providing guidance and support. Wanderlei's knowledge of engines proved invaluable to Danillo, who was able to fine-tune his own engines to gain a competitive advantage on the track.
Over the years, the bond between father and son grew stronger, fueled by their shared passion for karting and engine building. Danillo continued to build on the knowledge passed down to him by his father, and he eventually established his own engine-building business, which has become known for its high-quality work.
Today, Danillo continues to honor his father's work by pursuing his passion for karting and engine building with the same level of dedication and commitment that his father had. Wanderlei's influence can be seen in every aspect of Danillo's work, and his love for the sport continues to drive him forward.
D2 Motorsport – Kart Team[edit]
While establishing himself as a successful driver and engine builder, Danillo Ramalho took the next step in his career by forming his own karting team, D2 Motorsport. With his vast knowledge and experience in the sport, Danillo was well-equipped to lead a team to success.
As a team owner, Danillo oversaw all aspects of his team's operations, from managing budgets and equipment to scouting and training drivers. He assembled a team of experienced mechanics, engineers, and staff members who shared his passion and commitment to the sport.
Under Danillo's leadership, D2 Motorsport quickly established itself as a top team in the Brazilian karting scene, winning numerous championships and titles. Danillo's expertise in engine building was a crucial factor in his team's success, as his engines were widely regarded as some of the best in the business.
In addition to his work as a team owner, Danillo also took on the role of driver coach. He used his experience and knowledge to help his drivers improve their skills and technique, providing them with valuable insights and guidance on how to succeed on the track.
Danillo's approachable demeanor and willingness to work closely with his drivers made him a respected and effective coach. He was able to build strong relationships with his drivers, earning their trust and respect. As a result, his drivers were able to perform at their best and achieve great success under his guidance.
As both a team owner and driver coach, Danillo Ramalho has made a significant impact on the Brazilian karting scene. His dedication, hard work, and expertise have helped him to build a successful team and develop a new generation of talented drivers. He continues to inspire and motivate others in the sport, and his contributions to karting will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.
Titles[edit]
Year | Championship | Division |
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2018 | Granja Viana Cup
Paulista light Cup Brasil`s Cup Campeonato Brasileiro de Kart Open Brasileiro de Kart Campeonato Sul-Americano |
Senior A |
2018 | Skusa (LAS VEGAS) | Master |
2019 | Copa Paulista light
Copa do Brasil Campeonato Brasileiro de Kart Open Brasileiro de Kart Campeonato Sul-americano Campeonato Brasileiro de Rotax |
Senior A |
2019 | Skusa (LAS VEGAS)
Rok the Rio |
Master |
2020 | Copa Paulista light
12hs de Kart- Aldeia da Serra Campeonato Brasileiro de Kart Open Brasileiro de Kart |
Senior A |
2020 | Skusa Winter Tour (Florida)
Florida Winter Tour (Florida) |
Master |
2021 | Skusa Pró Tour (Florida)
Florida Winter Tour (Florida) |
Master |
2022 | COPA DO BRASIL | Senior A |
2022 | SKUSA (USA) USPKS (USA)
ROTAX (USA) ROK (NEW YORK) ROK (ITÁLIA) ROK (PORTUGAL) SKUSA (LAS VEGAS) FLORIDA WINTER TOUR |
Master |
Numbers[edit]
Year | Victories | Pole Positions | Fastest Laps | Championships |
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2018 | 27 | 20 | 25 | 07 |
2019 | 24 | 18 | 21 | 08 |
2020 | 33 | 08 | 13 | 06 |
2021 | 05 | 03 | 08 | 02 |
References[edit]
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