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#1 Mig007

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 22:43

Hello! Again one more "chapter" of my drivers' Database, this time about this great driver, Mika Hakkinen. While doing the profile, I had some questions, that I'll put here to open the discussion:

* Häkkinen, Mika (FIN):
b. 28/09/1968 (Vantaa)



1974-1986 – Successful career in Karts;
1987 – Nordic FFord, Champion, 9 wins;
1988 - British F.Vauxhall Lotus (Dragon Racing), 2nd, 127 pts, 3 wins;
F.Opel Lotus Euroseries (Dragon Racing), Champion, 126 pts, 4 wins;
1989 – British F3 (Dragon Racing), 7th, 18 pts;
Cellnet F3 SuperPrix (WSR), 1st;
Macau F3 (Dragon Racing), ret;
1990 – British F3 (WSR), Champion, 121 pts, 10 wins;
Italian F3 (WSR), 9 pts, 1 race, 1 win;
German F3 (WSR), 9 pts, 1 race, 1 win;
Macau F3 (WSR), ret//collision;
Fuji F3 (WSR), DNQ;
1991 – F1 (Lotus 102B-Judd), 16th, 2 pts:
USA 13th 13th (ret/59/engine)
Brazil 22nd 9th
San Marino 25th 5th
Monaco 25th ret/64/oil leak
Canada 24th ret/21/spun off
Mexico 24th 9th
France DNQ
Great Britain 25th 12th
Germany 23rd ret/19/engine
Hungary 26th 14th
Belgium 24th ret/25/engine
Italy 25th 14th
Portugal 24th 14th
Spain 21st ret/5/spun off
Japan 21st ret/4/engine
Australia 25th 19th
1992 – F1 (Lotus 102D-Ford), 8th, 11 pts:
South Africa 21st 9th
Mexico 18th 6th
Brazil 24th 10th
Spain 21st ret/56/spun off
San Marino DNQ
(Lotus 107-Ford):
Monaco 14th ret/30/gearbox
Canada 10th ret/35/gearbox
France 11th 4th
Great Britain 9th 6th
Germany 13th ret/21/engine
Hungary 16th 4th
Belgium 8th 6th
Italy 11th ret/5/engine
Portugal 7th 5th
Japan 7th ret/44/engine
Australia 10th 7th
1993 – McLaren F1 test driver;
Porsche Supercup, 2 races, 2 wins;
F1 (McLaren MP4/8-Ford), 15th, 4 pts:
Portugal 3rd ret/32/accident
Japan 3rd 3rd
Australia 5th ret/28/brakes
1994 – F1 (McLaren MP4/9-Peugeot), 4th, 26 pts:
Brazil 8th ret/13/engine
Pacific 4th ret/19/brakes
San Marino 8th 3rd
Monaco 2nd ret/0/collision
Spain 3rd ret/48/engine
Canada 7th ret/61/engine
France 9th ret/48/engine
Great Britain 5th 3rd
Germany 8th ret/0/collision, was found guilty of causing the accident and suspended for one race;
Belgium 8th 2nd
Italy 7th 3rd
Portugal 4th 3rd
Europe 9th 3rd
Japan 8th 7th
Australia 4th 12th (ret/76/brakes)
1995 – F1 (McLaren MP4/10-Mercedes), 7th, 17 pts:
Brazil 7th 4th
Argentina 5th ret/0/collision
San Marino 6th 5th
Spain 9th ret/56/fuel system
Monaco 6th ret/8/engine
Canada 7th ret/0/collision
(McLaren MP4/10B-Mercedes):
France 8th 7th
Great Britain 8th ret/20/electrical
Germany 7th ret/33/engine
Hungary 5th ret/3/engine
Belgium 3rd ret/1/spun off
Italy 7th 2nd
(McLaren MP4/10C-Mercedes):
Portugal 13th ret/44/engine
Europe 9th 8th
(McLaren MP4/10B-Mercedes):
Japan 3rd 2nd
Australia 24th DNS, suffered a horrific accident during practice and was injured;
1996 – F1 (McLaren MP4/11-Mercedes), 5th, 31 pts:
Australia 5th 5th
Brazil 7th 4th
Argentina 8th ret/19/throttle
Europe 9th 8th
San Marino 11th 8th (ret/61/engine)
Monaco 8th 6th (ret/70/collision)
Spain 10th 5th
Canada 6th 5th
France 5th 5th
(McLaren MP4/11B-Mercedes):
Great Britain 4th 3rd
Germany 4th ret/13/gearbox
Hungary 7th 4th
Belgium 6th 3rd
Italy 4th 3rd
Portugal 7th ret/52/collision
Japan 5th 3rd
1997 – F1 (McLaren MP4/12-Mercedes), 6th, 27 pts:
Australia 6th 3rd
Brazil 4th 4th
Argentina 17th 5th
San Marino 8th 6th
Monaco 8th ret/1/collision
Spain 5th 7th
Canada 9th ret/0/collision
France 10th ret/18/engine
Great Britain 3rd ret/52/engine
Germany 3rd 3rd
Hungary 4th ret/12/hydraulics
Belgium 5th DSQ, fuel irregularity (3rd)
Italy 5th 9th
Austria 2nd ret/1/engine
Luxembourg 1st ret/43/engine
Japan 4th 4th
Europe 5th 1st
1998 – F1 (McLaren MP4/13-Mercedes), Champion, 100 pts:
Australia 1st 1st
Brazil 1st 1st
Argentina 3rd 2nd
San Marino 2nd ret/17/gearbox
Spain 1st 1st
Monaco 1st 1st
Canada 2nd ret/0/gearbox
France 1st 3rd
Great Britain 1st 2nd
Austria 3rd 1st
Germany 1st 1st
Hungary 1st 6th
Belgium 1st ret/0/collision
Italy 3rd 4th
Luxembourg 3rd 1st
Japan 2nd 1st
1999 – F1 (McLaren MP4/14-Mercedes), Champion, 76 pts:
Australia 1st ret/21/throttle
Brazil 1st 1st
San Marino 1st ret/17/accident
Monaco 1st 3rd
Spain 1st 1st
Canada 2nd 1st
France 14th 2nd
Great Britain 1st ret/35/loose wheel
Austria 1st 3rd
Germany 1st ret/25/tyre
Hungary 1st 1st
Belgium 1st 2nd
Italy 1st ret/30/spun off
Europe 3rd 5th
Malaysia 4th 3rd
Japan 2nd 1st
2000 – F1 (McLaren MP4/15-Mercedes), 2nd, 89 pts:
Australia 1st ret/18/engine
Brazil 1st ret/30/oil pressure
San Marino 1st 2nd
Great Britain 3rd 2nd
Spain 2nd 1st
Europe 3rd 2nd
Monaco 5th 6th
Canada 4th 4th
France 4th 2nd
Austria 1st 1st
Germany 4th 2nd
Hungary 3rd 1st
Belgium 1st 1st
Italy 3rd 2nd
USA 3rd ret/25/engine
Japan 2nd 2nd
Malaysia 2nd 4th
2001 – F1 (McLaren MP4/16-Mercedes), 5th, 37 pts:
Australia 3rd ret/25/suspension
Malaysia 4th 6th
Brazil 3rd ret/0/gearbox ?
San Marino 2nd 4th
Spain 2nd 9th (ret/64/clutch)
Austria 8th ret/1/transmission
Monaco 3rd ret/15/steering
Canada 8th 3rd
Europe 6th 6th
France 4th DNS, gearbox
Britain 2nd 1st
Germany 3rd ret/13/engine
Hungary 6th 5th
Belgium 7th 4th
Italy 7th ret/19/gearbox
USA 4th 1st
Japan 5th 4th
2002 – Sabbatical year;
2003 – Sabbatical year;
2004 – Sabbatical year;
2005 – DTM (AMG Mercedes), 5th, 30 pts:
Hockenheim 8th
Lausitzring 3rd
Spa 1st
Brno 13th
Oschersleben ret
Norisring ret
Nürburgring 4th
Zandvoort 12th
Lausitzring 12th
Istanbul 2nd
Hockenheim 15th
2006 – DTM (HWA Mercedes), 6th, 25 pts:
Hockenheim 4th
Lausitzring 3rd
Oschersleben 9th
Brands Hatch 11th
Norisring 3rd
Nürburgring 12th
Zandvoort 11th
Catalunya 11th
Le Mans 2nd
Hockenheim ret
2007 – DTM (HWA Mercedes), 8th, 22 pts:
Hockenheim 10th
Oschersleben 17th
Lausitzring 1st
Brands Hatch 4th
Norisring 9th
Mugello 1st
Zandvoort 7th
Nürburgring 10th
Catalunya DSQ
Hockenheim 17th
2011 -



So the questions are:

- In which category did he raced in 1987 (I think his first year in cars), and in which team?
- Which car did he race in F3, by Dragon and WSR?
- I think Fuji F3 GP and the Cellnet Superprix are races like the Marlboro Masters at Zandvoort, can you confirm?
- In which team did he raced at Porsche Supercup in 1993?
- Do you know the reasons of his retirements at Brazil and France in 2001?
- Are there a website with more complete results of the DTM?


I would like to thank Darren Galpin for the model of the Database, that I am following, and everyone here for all the infos I usually find. I also hope that more people become interested in this project.

Regards

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#2 Richard Jenkins

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 08:59

Most of these answers are on Google, and certainly on Forix - http://forix.autospo...&...amp;s=0&b=0

1) Formula Ford 1600, Swedish, Finnish and Nordic Series

5) Brazil - engine; France - car wouldn't start due to electrics/transmission/engine

6) www.FORIX.com - most of your answers will come from there as it's a database, which is really what you're after but not all of us here are. You can have it in any language, and it's run by a Spaniard and Portuguese.

#3 Mig007

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 11:00

Most of these answers are on Google, and certainly on Forix - http://forix.autospo...&...amp;s=0&b=0

1) Formula Ford 1600, Swedish, Finnish and Nordic Series

5) Brazil - engine; France - car wouldn't start due to electrics/transmission/engine

6) www.FORIX.com - most of your answers will come from there as it's a database, which is really what you're after but not all of us here are. You can have it in any language, and it's run by a Spaniard and Portuguese.



Thanks! The main problem of Forix is that it's paid!

#4 D-Type

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 13:34

Thanks! The main problem of Forix is that it's paid!

Is that really a problem? If you cost your time needlessly repeating research that has already been done, you may find it makes sense to subscribe.

#5 Mig007

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 14:08

Is that really a problem? If you cost your time needlessly repeating research that has already been done, you may find it makes sense to subscribe.


That's the crisis, what we see is the disapperance of the money; although you are completely right.

#6 BRG

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 19:57

- Which car did he race in F3, by Dragon and WSR?

He was F3 champion in 1990 for WSR, using a Ralt Mugen-Honda RT34. In 1989 with Dragon he had a Ralt-Volkswagen, presumably a RT33.

#7 vekspeed

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 21:01

He was F3 champion in 1990 for WSR, using a Ralt Mugen-Honda RT34. In 1989 with Dragon he had a Ralt-Volkswagen, presumably a RT33.


Hakkinen drove a Toyota powered Reynard 893 for Dragon in 1989 :)

#8 Mig007

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 21:18

Thanks

#9 BRG

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 16:51

Hakkinen drove a Toyota powered Reynard 893 for Dragon in 1989 :)

He drove for WSR at the Cellent Superprix in 1989, that must have been the Ralt

#10 Mig007

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 17:00

Yes, I've discovered that already. What it's left to search is the Porsche Supercup, the DTM results, and more details about 1987

#11 Steffe Ornerdal

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 17:47

What is the URL for your database?


#12 Mig007

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 17:52

I haven't any URL. I have all this files in Word in my PC. I would like to host this in any page, but it's needed much more knowledge on informatics

Edited by Mig007, 29 October 2011 - 17:54.


#13 D-Type

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 21:50

Why not contact Darren Galpin and offer to contribute content to his database. I'm sure he would welcome the help.

#14 Mig007

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 21:56

I've offered! We have talked and I send it to him, the only difference is the organization method, but usually Darren takes my contributions.

#15 Carl R.S.

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Posted 30 October 2011 - 11:34

Hakkinen's two races in the Porsche Supercup in 1993 were in the guest car. This was officially entered under the team name of "Porsche AG" but I do not know which organisation actually ran the car.

#16 Frank de Jong

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Posted 30 October 2011 - 14:35

www.dtm.de "historik" answers your question. You'll end up with this:
http://www.dtm.com/s...


#17 Mig007

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Posted 30 October 2011 - 14:54

www.dtm.de "historik" answers your question. You'll end up with this:
http://www.dtm.com/s...



I know, but it hasn't grid standings and retirements' reasons.