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Nama Tim |
McLaren |
Rekan Tim |
Mika
Häkkinen |
Ikut GP F1 |
109 |
Finis Terbaik |
Pertama |
Menang |
9 |
Naik Podium |
43 |
Posisi Grid Terbaik |
Pole |
Pole |
10 |
Point Karir F1 |
304 |
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Karir Balap |
1982-1988 Karting:
three-times Scottish Champion; twice winner of the Scottish
Open Championship and British Super One Championship (Junior);
winner of the Scottish Open Championship (Senior)
1989 Formula Ford 1600 Racing: winner of
both Formula Ford 1600 Championships (Junior); third in the
Brands Hatch Formula Ford Festival; competes and impresses in
selected senior races
1990 British Vauxhall
Lotus Challenge and GM Lotus Euro Series; joins Paul Stewart
Racing (PSR) in the GM Lotus team; winner of the McLaren
Autosport Young Driver of the Year Award; tests the
McLaren-Honda MP4-5 Formula One car
1991 British Formula Three Championship:
runner-up with five wins - more than any other driver in the
Championship; winner of the "European Marlboro Masters of
Formula Three" and the Macau Formula Three Grand Prix
1992 Formula 3000 with PSR; Formula One test
with Benetton-Ford
1993 Test driver for
Williams-Renault: third in Formula 3000 Championship with PSR;
GT Class Winner at the Le Mans 24 Hour Race with Jaguar
Formula One 1994 Test driver for
Williams-Renault. Promoted to race driver: 14 points; eighth
in the Drivers' Championship; voted Scottish Sports
Personality of the Year and ITV Young Sports Personality of
the Year
1995 Williams-Renault: 49 points;
third in the Drivers' Championship; first Grand Prix win in
Portugal; seven podium finishes; five pole positions
1996 McLaren-Mercedes: 18 points; seventh in
Drivers' Championship; two podium finishes (second in Monaco
and third in European Grand Prix)
1997 West
McLaren Mercedes: 36 points; third in the Drivers'
Championship; four podium finishes (race winner in Australia
and Italy; second in Austria and European Grand Prix)
1998 West McLaren Mercedes: 56 points; third
in Drivers' Championship; nine podium finishes (race winner in
San Marino; second in Australia, Brazil, Spain, Austria,
Germany and Hungary; third in Luxembourg and Japan)
1999 West McLaren Mercedes: 48 points;
fourth in Drivers' Championship; six podium finishes (race
winner in Britain and Belgium; second in San Marino, Spain,
Austria, and Hungary)
2000 West McLaren
Mercedes: 73 points; third in the Drivers’ Championship;
winner in Britain, Monaco and France; second in Spain, Austria
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