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Team Prost 2000 |
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Name | Nick HEIDFELD |
Date and Place of birth | 10th May 1977 in Mönchengladbach (Germany) |
Nationality | German |
Lives | Mönchengladbach and Monaco |
Height | 1,64 meter |
Weight | 58 kilos |
Marital status | Single, girlfriend Patricia |
Children | None |
Private cars | Peugeot 607, Mercedes E 420 |
Favourite drink | Orangejuice-"Schorle" |
Hobbies | Fitness, sports in general |
First Grand Prix | 12th March 2000, Melbourne, Australia, on Prost-Peugeot |
First Grand Prix for Team Prost | 12th March 2000, Melbourne, Australia, 9th place |
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F1-Races driven for Team Prost | 17 |
GP Wins on Prost | 0 |
Second places on Prost | 0 |
Third places on Prost | 0 |
Fourth places on Prost | 0 |
Fifth places on Prost | 0 |
Sixth places on Prost | 0 |
Races in the points on Prost | 0 |
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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1986-1987 | Karting |
1988 | Club Championship in Kerpen-Mannheim (Germany) |
1990 | Nordrhein-Westfalen DMV Kart Championship |
1991 | Member ADAC junior kart squad (3th) Nick qualified to take part in European and World Kart Championships |
1992 | German Junior Kart Championship (5th place) |
1993 | Enters Formula A World Championship in Laval |
1994 | Formula Ford 1600 class winner in German Formula Ford series (8 wins in 9 races) |
1995 | International German Formula Ford 1800 series Champion in International category German Formula Ford series Vice Champion |
1996 | German Formula 3 Championship (3rd place) |
1997 | German Formula 3 Champion |
1998 | Formula 3000 Vice Champion |
1999 | Formula 3000 Champion Test driver for the McLaren-Mercedes F1 Team |
2000 | Formula 1 World Championship with Team Prost Grand Prix (0 points) |
2001 | Nick Heidfeld drives in Formula 1 for Team Sauber. 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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