Cédric Sbirrazzuoli Obituary, MONACO — Cédric Sbirrazzuoli, a Monegasque racing driver known for his career in international sports-car and endurance racing, has died on his 30th birthday, according to information contained in a death announcement. The circumstances surrounding his reported passing have not been specified.
Sbirrazzuoli was a native of the Principality of Monaco and developed a racing career that took him across several major international championships. His résumé included competition in the GT World Challenge Europe, Asian Le Mans Series and IMSA, where he gained experience in some of the world’s most demanding endurance events.
He was particularly associated with AF Corse, the prominent Ferrari racing team, and competed in several major endurance races during his career. His participation across different championships established him as a familiar figure among fans of GT and endurance racing.
One of the defining achievements of Sbirrazzuoli’s career came at the 2024 Petit Le Mans at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Driving the No. 34 Conquest Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 alongside Albert Costa Balboa and Manny Franco, he helped the team finish first in the GTD class during the 10-hour endurance race.
The Petit Le Mans victory was particularly significant for Conquest Racing because it marked the team’s first IMSA GTD victory. The result added another major accomplishment to Sbirrazzuoli’s endurance racing résumé and remains one of the most notable successes of his professional career.
Before that victory, Sbirrazzuoli had competed in major endurance events including the Rolex 24 at Daytona, the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Six Hours of Watkins Glen. His 2024 campaign with Conquest Racing also included a podium finish at Daytona and a second-place result at Watkins Glen.
His racing record further included a class victory at the Bathurst 12 Hour in 2024, adding to a career that spanned multiple championships and international circuits. Through his work in GT and endurance racing, Sbirrazzuoli became associated with Ferrari machinery and some of the sport’s major long-distance competitions.
Details surrounding Sbirrazzuoli’s reported death, including a cause of death, have not been specified in the information available. Further confirmation is expected from family representatives, racing organizations or an official obituary. As the motorsport community remembers his career and achievements, condolences go to those affected by his reported passing.





