The 2024 Zinox Laser F2000 Italian Formula Trophy was a multi-event open-wheel single seater motor racing championship.
Sandro Zeller (Jo Zeller Racing), Ahmad Shaheen Al Muhannadi (Puresport), Giovanni Giordano (Giordano Motorsport), Luca Iannacone (Neri Autosport), Sergio Conti (ASD Ruote Scoperte M.) and Fabio Turchetto (ASD Ruote Scoperte M.) also took titles in their respective classes.
[19] He engaged in a close battle with Galli through the opening part of the race, until the latter went off track, ultimately retiring after his car became stuck.
[22] The first race saw both Berta and Zeller jump the start, resulting in penalties that allowed Galli to take a dominant and uncontested victory.
Galli left Vallelunga back in the championship lead, while the F2.0 Cup skipped the event, leaving its points standings unchanged.
The F2.0 Cup was back in action, with STAC's Jérémy Clavaud securing both wins, while a retirement for Tanju allowed Sartori to take the class points lead.
Galli, initially in second, was involved in a collision with Franz Wöss Racing’s Cian Carey, dropping him to fourth and allowing Smialek and Zeller to claim podium finishes.
[29] In the second race, Smialek briefly led at the start but was overtaken and finished fourth, with Galli taking the victory ahead of Berta and Zeller.
[30] Smialek secured a surprise pole position for the season finale at Misano,[31] which he converted into a victory as Berta and Galli engaged in a race-long battle for second place.
[33] Galli secured six victories compared to Berta's four, but the Hungarian driver demonstrated superior consistency by finishing in the top two in all but the dropped-score races.
In contrast, Galli's results included three podium misses that were counted, giving Berta the edge needed to claim his maiden Italian F2000 championship.
The F2.0 Cup featured a closely contested season-long rivalry between newcomer Tanju and returning competitor Sartori, with neither able to establish a clear dominance.