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Biographical Details
Car number 9
Nationality Finnish
Date of birth October 17, 1979
Place of birth Espoo, Finland
Marital status Married (to Jenni)
Height 1.75m
Weight 63kg
Resident Switzerland
Favourite music U2, Eminem (*varied info from varied sources!)
Hobbies Snowboarding, jogging, MotoX, Ice-hockey
Competition History
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)
1988-1990
Karting, several wins in Classes A, B and C
1991
National karting, Class Mini
1992
National karting, Class Raket Junior
1993
National karting, Class Raket, Finnish Cup, 9th overall
1994
National karting, Class Raket, Finnish Cup, 2nd overall
1995
Formula A Karting: first race, and first win, 23rd April
1996
Karting Grand Prix (European Series); World Championship races and Nordic Championship races; Class Formula A, finished 4th overall
1997
Finnish Championship, Class Intercontinental A, Champion; Nordic Championship, Class Intercontinental A, 4th overall; Karting Grand Prix and World Championship races - invited to drive with Peter de Bruin Team
1998
Finnish Championship, class Formula A, Champion; Nordic Championship, Champion; Class Formula Intercontinental A, European Karting Grand Prix, winner; Super A, 2nd overall; Monaco Cup, class Super A, 3rd overall; World Championship, Formula Super A, retired from 7th position
1999
Finnish Championship, Class Formula A, 2nd overall; World Championship, class Formula Super A, 10th; Formula Renault; Haywood Racing; 3rd in first race Formula Renault Winter Series; Manor Motorsport; four races, four wins Formula Ford Zetec Euro Cup; 5th Formula Ford Festival; retired in final
2000
British Formula Renault 2000; Champion with Manor Motorsport; ten races; seven wins; ten podiums; six pole positions; seven fastest laps.
European Formula Renault 2000 Series: competed in three rounds; two wins; two pole positions; two fastest laps. Retired while leading in third race due to mechanical failure. Formula One testing with Sauber Petronas.
Formula One
2001
Sauber Petronas: 9 points; 9th in the Drivers’ Championship; fourth in Austria and Canada; fifth in Britain; sixth in Australia.
2002
West McLaren Mercedes: 24 points; 6th in the Drivers' World Championship; second in France, third in Australia, Europe and Japan, fourth in Canada and Hungary; 4 podium finishes.
2003
Team McLaren Mercedes: 91 points: second in the Drivers’ Championship: winner in Malaysia, second in Brazil, San Marino, Austria, Monaco, Hungary, US and Japan. third in Australia and Britain