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1983
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Two
times European Champion of Radio-Control Off-Road Cars Runner up
at the Radio-Control Off-Road Cars World Champion |
1988
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Karting
at local Championships (Catalonian Championship) Immediately
recruited by the Spanish Automobile Federation to benefit from a
Scholarship-type single-seater programme called Ofensiva Uno. |
1989
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Spanish
Formula Fiat Uno: 1st, 7 races, 2 wins. |
1990
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Spanish
FFord 1600: 1st, 10 races, 8 wins. British FFord
1600: 6 races, 2 podiums. Brands Hatch FFord Festival: finalist. |
1991
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Spanish
Formula Renault: 4th, 10 races, 3 podiums. |
1992
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British
Formula Renault: 1st, 14 races, 3 wins. European Formula
Renault: 1st, 3 races, 2 wins. Winner of Privilege Formula
3 Festival |
1993
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British
F3 (West Surrey Racing): 6th, 17 races, 3 podiums. |
1994
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British
F3 (West Surrey Racing): 0 pts. |
1995
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All-Japan
F3 (Tom's Dallara F395 Toyota): 1st, 78 pts, 8 wins. Macau F3 Grand
Prix: 3rd. |
1996
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Formula
Nippon (Shionogi Team Nova Lola T96-51 Mugen): 8th, 13 pts. All-Japan GT Championship: 8th. |
1997
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Formula
Nippon (Shionogi Team Nova Lola T97-51 Mugen): 1st, 82 pts, 6 wins, 4 poles. All-Japan GT
Championship (Toyota Castrol Team Tom's Supra): 1st, 76 pts, 2 wins. |
1998
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Jordan
Mugen/Honda test driver |
1999 - 2002
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Formula
1 |
2003 - 2006
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Test driver for McLaren Mercedes |
2005
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Replaced injured Juan
Pablo Montoya for Bahrain Grand Prix. |
2006
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Replaced fired Juan
Pablo Montoya from French Grand Prix. |
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