



Nicolò
Pastore
LMP2

Nicolò Pastore is a former professional racing driver whose motorsport career began in the late 1990s in karting, where he won the UISP Triveneto Championship in the 60cc class. He later stood out in the 100 Junior category, competing in prestigious series such as the Open Masters Championship, the Italian CIK-FIA Championship, and the European Championship.
After karting, Nicolò moved on to single-seaters, racing cars such as Formula Renault 2000 and Formula 3, taking part in competitions in both Italy and across Europe. However, his competitive career came to an end around 2008 due to a lack of sponsorship.
He subsequently devoted himself to music, but his passion for motorsport resurfaced through sim racing. Among his most notable results is a second-place finish in the SRS M2 BMW Cup championship on the well-known LFM platform.
In 2015, Nicolò relocated to London, where he still lives, continuing to pursue his passion for racing through sim racing.
