ADM Motorsport

The team was founded in 1988 by Renato Melchioretto when he manufactured his first racing car, the ADM Formula Panda.

Since the debut, the car was fast and at the end of its first racing season, it was 2nd in the final standings of the Trofeo Cadetti Agip of Formula Panda with Alessandro Aghernio as the driver.

In 1991 ADM began to race in the Italian Formula 3 with three Dallara cars winning the championship in 1992 with Saleri.

The team vastly improved their results in 2000, winning the drivers championship with Ricardo Sperafico.

Rafaele Sperafico was his teammate but he only scored two points and was replaced for the last two races by Jaime Melo who won the season finale.

A third part-time car was added with Stefano Attianese, Franz Woss and Davide Valsecchi all running at least one race.

Fausto Ippoliti continued with the team alongside Daniil Move and Luca Persiani.

ADM started the season with 4 cars driven by Frankie Provenzano, Michele Caliendo, Nick de Brujin and Dominick Schraml.

However one car was dropped after three rounds after Schraml left while de Brujin was replaced by a returning Norbert Siedler.

Siedler would earn two wins on his way to 6th in the championship easily outclassing Provenzano and Caliendo.

Davide Rigon, Tomas Pivoda, Earl Bamber and Federico Scionti also ran for the team later in the season.