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Team Prost 2000 - 2001 |
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Name | Jean ALESI |
Date and Place of birth | 11th June 1964 in Montfavet, near Avignon (France) | Nationality | French |
Actual address |
Monsieur Jean Alesi Rue Granges 6 CH-1204 Geneva (Switzerland) other residence: 84000 Avignon (France) |
Height | 1,70 meter |
Weight | 74 kilos |
Marital status | Married to Kumiko Goto (Divorced of Laurence) |
Children | 1 daughter and 1 son of Kumiko: Helena (born 19.11.1996) and Julien (born 20.09.1999) 1 daughter of Laurence: Charlotte (born 10.4.1994) |
Favourite music | Pop (Madonna, U2, Sting) |
Favourite food | Italian food |
Favourite drink | Vichy Menthe, Bordeaux |
Hobbies | Skiing, golf, tennis, shopping, waterskiing |
Pets | Three dogs |
First Grand Prix | 9th July 1989, Paul Ricard, France, on Tyrell-Ford Cosworth |
First Grand Prix for Team Prost | 12th March 2000, Melbourne, Australia, out |
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F1-Races driven for Team Prost | 29 |
GP Wins on Prost | 0 |
Second places on Prost | 0 |
Third places on Prost | 0 |
Fourth places on Prost | 0 |
Fifth places on Prost | 1 |
Sixth places on Prost | 2 |
Races in the points on Prost | 3 |
Pole Positions on Prost | 0 |
Front rows on Prost | 0 |
Fastest laps on Prost | 0 |
Points on Prost | 0 |
Races led on Prost | 0 |
World Titles on Prost | 0 |
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1981 | Karting |
1983 | French Renault 5 Turbo Cup, 7th place in Championship (Winner in Nogara, 1 x 4th, 1 x 5th, 2 x 6th) |
1984 | French Formula Renault Turbo, 10th place in Championship (6th in Albi) |
1985 | French Formula Renault Turbo, 2nd place in Championship (2nd at Bugatti, 4 x 3rd, 2 x 5th) |
1986 | French Formula 3 Vice Champion (2 x 1st in Albi and Bugatti, 2nd in Rouen (disqualified), Nogaro and Magny Cours, 3 x 3rd, 3 x pole position, 2 x fastest laps) FIA F3 Nations Cup, Imola: 10th place on Dallara-Alfa Romeo FIA F3 Macau GP, Imola: 8th place on Dallara-Alfa Romeo |
1987 | French Formula 3 Champion (7 wins) F3 Monaco race: 2nd place on Dallara-Alfa Romeo |
1988 | FIA International Formula 3000, 10th in Championship (2nd place in Pau, 2 x 5th, 1 x 6th) |
1989 | FIA International Formula 3000 Champion (1st in Pau, Birmingham and Spa, 1 x 2nd, 1 x 4th, 1 x 5th, 1 x 6th, 2 x pole position, 1 x fastest lap) IMSA Camel GT: 3rd at Laguna Seca on Ferrari F40 Formula 1 World Championship with Tyrrell-Ford, 9th place in Championship (8 races, 8 points, 2 x 4th, 1 x 5th) |
1990 | Formula 1 World Championship with Tyrrell-Ford (9th place, 8 points) |
1991 | Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari (9th place, 13 points) |
1992 | Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari (7th place, 18 points) |
1993 | Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari (6th place, 16 points) |
1994 | Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari (5th place, 24 points) |
1995 | Formula 1 World Championship with Ferrari (5th place, 42 points, 1 victory in Canada) |
1996 | Formula 1 World Championship with Benetton-Renault (4th place, 47 points) |
1997 | Formula 1 World Championship with Benetton-Renault (4th place, 36 points) |
1998 | Formula 1 World Championship with Sauber-Petronas (11th place, 9 points) |
1999 | Formula 1 World Championship with Sauber-Petronas (15th place, 2 points) |
2000 | Formula 1 World Championship with Team Prost Grand Prix (0 points) |
2001 | Formula 1 World Championship with Team Prost Grand Prix.. Changed to Team Jordan during the season. As this page is part of prostfan.com, this page will not be updated since he doesn't drive for Alain's Team anymore. |
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