Rinaldo Capello (born 17 June 1964 in
Asti,
Italy), also known as
Dindo Capello, is an
Italian endurance racing driver.
Dindo started his racing career in 1976, driving go-karts, but didn't move into single-seaters until 1983, starting in Formula Fiat Abarth. 1990 saw Dindo's first major championship victory, winning the Italian Supertourismo Championship in a
Volkswagen Golf. He won the championship again in 1996, but in an
Audi A4 this time.
1997 saw Capello's first major endurance victory, at
Vallelunga, in the Vallelunga 6 Hours, driving a Volkswagen Golf again. Capello was selected for the
2000 Le Mans race by the Audi Sport Joest team, driving the
Audi R8 - the team finished in third place.
Capello was on the winning team in both the
24 Hours of Le Mans in
2003 and
2004, driving a
Bentley Speed 8 and an
Audi R8 respectively, and has also finished on the podium on three other occasions.Capello also won the
12 Hours of Sebring in
2002. He holds the record of most
Petit Le Mans victories, having won in
2000,
2002,
2006,
2007 and
2008.
Dindo was vice-champion of the 2000
American Le Mans Series, winning 6 races. In both 2006 and 2007 Dindo finished as champion alongside Britain's
Allan McNish in the Audi Sport North America run R10.
Capello crashed the
Audi R10 TDI at the
2007 Le Mans, after losing a rear tire. The Audi nr. 2 was leading the race comfortably at the time, and the crash ended the cars quest for another Le Mans win....
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