"she's a maneater, make you buy cars
make you cut cards
wish you never ever met her at all
and when she walks, she walks with passion
when she talks, she talks like she can handle it
when she asks for something boy, she means it
even if you never...
HRH Vittoria Isabella, Princess of Naples and Countess of Calais (Vittoria Isabella Maria Antoinette Emmanuela Luisa Valentino di Savoia Orléans; born 13 May 2003) is a member of the house of Savoy and the house of Orléans. She is the eldest child and heir apparent to Vittorio Antonio, Prince of Venice, and his wife, the French Princess Margaret d'Orléans, the former being the disputed head of the House of Savoy. She has lived a life away from royalty, instead devoting her time to motorsports, gaining notoriety for her time spent in several junior formulae levels, winning in French and Italian F4, F3, Extreme E, and finishing runner-up in the World Rally Championship and the Formula Regional European Championship. She was apart of the Aston Martin Development Programme from 2021 to 2022, but signed as a member of the Scuderia Ferrari Driving Academy in 2023 as a reserve driver. As of 2024 she will race as a formula one driver for Scuderia Ferrari with an Italian license under the name Vittoria Valentino.
Vittoria Isabella Princess of Naples, Countess of Calais
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Born: Princess Vittoria of Savoy and Orléans, 13 May 2003 (age 20), Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, Florence, Italy
Names: Vittoria Isabella Maria Antoinette Emmanuela Luisa
House: Savoy and Orléans
Father: Vittorio Antonio, Prince of Naples
Mother: Princess Margaret d'Orléans
Nationality: Italian-French
Teams: Prema Racing (F3), Aston Martin Development Program (Reserve Driver), Scuderia Ferrari Driving Academy (Reserve Driver), Team X44 (Extreme E), Hyundai Motorsport (World Rallying), and Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team(2024-)
Previous Series': French F4 Championship (2018-19) Italian F4 Championship (2020) FIA Formula Regional European Championship (2021) FIA Formula 3 Championship (2022) Extreme E (2023) FIA World Rally Championship (2023)
Championship Titles: French F4 Championship (2019) Italian F4 Championship (2020) FIA Formula 3 Championship (2022) Extreme E (2023)