- Toni Vilander
Toni Markus Vilander (born
25 July 1980 inKankaanpää ) is a Finnish race car driver who competed in theGP2 Series in 2005. He was also GT2 class champion of theFIA GT Championship in 2007 and 2008.Career
Vilander started racing karts at the age of five, winning the Junior A class of the Finnish Karting Championship in 1995, and both the German and Oceanic championships in 1999. He then upgraded to open-wheel cars in 2001. By 2004, he was competing in Italian Formula 3 with the Coloni team, and upgraded to Italian Formula 3000 in 2005, as well as competing in the
Italian GT series.However, trouble was brewing in the Coloni GP2 team, as lead driver
Gianmaria Bruni had a row and left mid-season. Vilander got the call-up from Coloni to be Bruni's temporary substitute and competed in the Italian and Belgian rounds of the championship. He proved a competent midfield runner, finishing 15th, 8th, 14th and 13th in the four races in which he took part. For the season-closing double-header inBahrain , Coloni chose to replace Vilander withFerdinando Monfardini , and Toni went back to his normal drives.Vilander finished 25th overall in the series' inaugural year with no points, but was more successful in Italian Formula 3000, where he finished fourth with 23 points, and more successful still in Italian GT2, where he was crowned champion with his co-driverAlessandro Pier Guidi , scoring a total of 182 points.In January 2006, Vilander, Pier Guidi and
Giambattista Giannoccaro won the GT2 class of theMil Milhas Brasil race and were placed fourth overall, driving aFerrari 360 . Using that same car, he went on to win that year's GT2 class of the Italian GT Championship.He also won the GT1 class of the 2006 Italian GT Championship with Giannoccaro, driving aMaserati MC12 . For one race, he made a guest appearance in the FIA GT Championship.Continuing his sportscar success, Vilander won the GT2 class of the 2007 FIA GT Championship with team-mate
Dirk Müller . In 2008 he teamed up withGianmaria Bruni and retained his title.GP2 Series recordExternal links
* [http://www.tonivilander.net/en/headlines.html Toni Vilander's official website]
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