Birthday: 11 June 1964, Montfavet, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Birth Name: Giovanni Alesi
Height: 170 cm
Jean Alesi was one of the handful of racing drivers whose talent and commitment set him apart from the others. Unfortunately, one bad professional move (early in his career) kept him from achieving numerous wins and possibly multiple world driving championships. He started out racing in the 80s and immediately achieved success winning the French Fo...
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Jean Alesi was one of the handful of racing drivers whose talent and commitment set him apart from the others. Unfortunately, one bad professional move (early in his career) kept him from achieving numerous wins and possibly multiple world driving championships. He started out racing in the 80s and immediately achieved success winning the French Formula 3 championship. He then won the Formula 3000 title, the final step towards the prestigious Formula 1 World Championship. Alesi first raced for Tyrrell and scored championship points in his first race (1989 French Grand Prix). The next year he put the racing world on its ear when he qualified on the front row at the opening race of the year (Phoenix GP) and battled the legendary Ayrton Senna for the lead. He ultimately finished 2nd and immediately predictions of wins and world titles came and he even signed a contract with then power Williams. Unfortunately, he let his heart rule his head and he left the contract to race for Ferrari, which at the time was struggling to re-establish itself as a racing power. He raced for four fruitless seasons before he finally won what would turn out to be his only F1 victory in Canada. He then raced for Sauber, Benetton and Prost (formerly Ligier) in inferior equipment. Although he does have a win, his was the career that could have been and had he raced for Williams, he could have been elevated into the pantheon of Senna, Prost, Clark, Stewart and other F1 untouchables. Show less «
Schumacher probably said to himself: 'If the co-pilot can be up front, so can I.'
Schumacher probably said to himself: 'If the co-pilot can be up front, so can I.'
I have the French passport but my blood is Italian.
I have the French passport but my blood is Italian.
These cars are quite funny to drive. There is lots of power with very good mechanical grip, but no r...Show more »
These cars are quite funny to drive. There is lots of power with very good mechanical grip, but no real down-force or aerodynamics. That means the races are going to be really spectacular I think. It's the first time since karting, really, that I have driven a car that is so much fun in that way, for the driver to make all the difference. Show less «