Formula Renault Puglisi began his car racing career by driving in the
Italian Formula Renault Championship and
Formula Renault Eurocup in 2003. He remained in the Italian series for three years, with a best finish of 13th in the drivers' championship. In 2003 and 2005, he competed in a total of six Eurocup events, failing to score any points in the process.
Formula Three In 2005, Puglisi also drove in one race of the
Italian Formula Three Championship, scoring three points at his first and only attempt at the formula.
Formula 3000 Puglisi drove in both the
Euroseries 3000 and the rival
Formula 3000 International Masters championship for 2006. He scored no points in the former, but secured tenth place in the drivers' championship in the latter.
International Formula Master In 2007, Puglisi competed in the
inaugural International Formula Master season. In his most successful year in motorsport yet, he won one race on his way towards fifth in the drivers' championship. He remained in the category for 2008.
Sports Car Racing Puglisi also drove in a single round of the
Le Mans Series in
2007 for the
Scuderia Lavaggi team in the LMP1, scoring no points.
GP2 Series Puglisi was signed by the
Piquet Sports team to drive in the first
GP2 Asia Series season for
2008. Driving alongside compatriot
Marco Bonanomi, he did not score any points. Having committed to another season of Formula Master, he nevertheless took his opportunity to compete in the
2008 GP2 Series proper as a replacement for
Davide Valsecchi in the
Durango team, who was injured in a high-speed crash at the second round of the championship in
Turkey. Puglisi took part in the next round of the championship, but was then replaced by
Ben Hanley. ==Racing record==