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Stefano D'Aste (born 26 February 1974 in
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) is an Italian
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driver. His early racing career included competing on motorcycles and the Monza International Rally. He has competed in the
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between 2004 (when it was known as the
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) and 2013.


Racing career


World Touring Car Championship


Proteam Motorsport (2005–06)

In 2005 D'Aste competed for
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in a
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, finishing third in the Independents' Trophy, with second overall in the second race at
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as his best result. He continued with Proteam in 2006, again finishing third in the Independents' Trophy, with a best overall finish of tenth.


Wiechers-Sport (2007) World Independent Trophy Champion

For 2007, D'Aste moved to the
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team, where he won the
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World Independents Trophy in a
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. His best overall finish was again tenth. He won the gold helmet, one of the most important awards during a racing car drivers career.


Scuderia Proteam Motorsport (2008)

In
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he stayed in the WTCC, returning to Proteam Motorsport for his third season at the team. He failed to retain his Independents' crown, finishing third in the final standings. He decided not to attend the final rounds in Macau as a protest at being given a five-place grid penalty after an incident at the previous round in Japan. This was despite being in contention to keep his teammate Sergio Hernández from taking his title.


Wiechers-Sport (2009)

For 2009 D'Aste was due to continue in the WTCC for Proteam, but the deal collapsed and returned instead to Wiechers-Sport. He finished the season nineteenth in the drivers' standings with a best result of sixth at the Race of Germany.


Scuderia Proteam Motorsport (2010)

In 2010, D'Aste returned for a third stint at Proteam. He elected to again miss the season finale at
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in order to attend the Monza Rally Show, this despite still being in contention for the Independents' Trophy and leaving teammate Hernandez as Proteam's only title challenger. D'Aste ended the season sixth in the Independents' Trophy and nineteenth in the overall standings with a best finish of ninth at the
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. At the Rally of Monza he got a Fantastic 4th place overall and first of GT Cars at the wheel of the Lotus Exige GT Rally of PB Racing Team.


Wiechers-Sport and Official Lotus Evora GT4 Driver (2011–2012)

D'Aste returned to the WTCC midseason in
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, replacing
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at Wiechers-Sport from the sixth round in
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. He qualified tenth and took the benefit of the race two reversed grid pole position on his first outing under the new qualifying rules. He took the first point of the season for the team in race one but finished out of the points in the second race. D'Aste missed the next round of the WTCC to race in the
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– driving the Official
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for
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's eponymous team – but he returned for the rounds at
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and
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. He finished the season 17th in the overall standings, by this time his best finish in the WTCC despite having only competed in three events. He arrived third in the European GT4 serie. After selected outings in 2011, D'Aste returned to Wiechers-Sport for a full season in
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. D'Aste took his first overall WTCC win at the
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, where a series of punctures for the front wheel drive cars allowed him to pass race leader
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at the last corner. For the fourth time in 2012, he started from the reversed grid pole at Suzuka; he led from start to finish to claim his second win of the season ahead of independent rival
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and
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. D'Aste finished on the podium once again at the Race of China, finishing third behind
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drivers Huff and Menu in race one. He ran as high as second in race two but the drivers' door on his car was stuck open and he dropped down the order. He went to the Race of Macau in contention for the Yokohama Trophy, 15 points behind trophy leader
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. He qualified behind both his rivals and was then caught up in a pileup at Lisboa corner on the first lap, which caused considerable damage to D'Aste's car and he retired on lap two. Another accident in race two meant he scored no points from the meeting and remained third in the Yokohama Trophy; although 2012 did mark his best placing in the overall championship so far, with seventh place. In 2012 he took part to the first edition of Rally of Sebino at the wheel of Lotus Exige GT Rally and he was the first Driver to win a race overall with a Lotus Exige 2WD competing with S2000 4wd and WRC cars. It was a great result.


PB Racing (2013)

D'Aste established his own team called PB Racing for the 2013 season which he would drive a
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for. He crashed out of the first race of the Race of Italy when he spun on the exit of Ascari on lap four and hit the barriers, skating over the track and then hitting the barriers on the other side before coming to a halt. He started race 2 from the back of the grid, but finished in 9th.


Racing record


Complete European Touring Car Championship results

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


Complete World Touring Car Championship results

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 75% of the race distance.


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* (under maintenance) * {{DEFAULTSORT:D'Aste, Stefano 1974 births Living people Italian racing drivers Italian Formula Renault 2.0 drivers European Touring Car Championship drivers World Touring Car Championship drivers 24H Series drivers GT4 European Series drivers Sportspeople from Genoa