Jean Alesi

Explore the chronological journey of Jean Alesi, the renowned French racing driver. From his early days in Formula One, notable victories, and team transitions to his enduring legacy in motorsport, this timeline highlights key moments and achievements that shaped Alesi's illustrious career.

Born: June 11, 1964
Racing Driver

21 mei 1989

9 juli 1989

24 juni 1990

3 november 1991

11 juni 1995

1 februari 1996

14 oktober 2001

7 april 2002

15 juni 2015

1 juli 2021

21mei
1989
21 May 1989

Formula 3000 Championship Victory

Prior to his Formula 1 career, Jean Alesi won the International Formula 3000 Championship in 1989, building his reputation as a talented up-and-coming driver. Driving for Eddie Jordan Racing, his consistent performances sealed his reputation and facilitated his move to Formula 1.

09juli
1989
09 July 1989

Jean Alesi's Formula 1 Debut

Jean Alesi made his Formula One debut in 1989 at the French Grand Prix, driving for the Tyrrell Racing Organisation. He finished an impressive fourth at his first F1 race at Paul Ricard, showcasing his skill and quickly gaining attention in the racing world.

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24juni
1990
24 June 1990

First Podium Finish in Formula 1

Jean Alesi achieved his first podium finish at the 1990 United States Grand Prix in Phoenix, driving a Tyrrell-Ford. Known for his aggressive driving style, Alesi finished second after a fierce battle with Ayrton Senna, setting the stage for a promising F1 career.

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03november
1991
03 November 1991

Joining Ferrari in Formula 1

Jean Alesi joined Scuderia Ferrari in 1991, marking a significant step in his racing career. He quickly became popular among Ferrari fans for his daring overtakes and passionate driving style, although the team struggled to provide a competitive car during his tenure.

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11juni
1995
11 June 1995

Only Formula 1 Grand Prix Victory

Jean Alesi secured his only Formula 1 Grand Prix victory at the 1995 Canadian Grand Prix while driving for Ferrari. This victory was a momentous occasion for Alesi, as it happened on his 31st birthday, and he became a hero for the passionate Tifosi supporters.

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01februari
1996
01 February 1996

Switch to Benetton Formula 1 Team

In 1996, Jean Alesi moved to the Benetton Formula 1 team after leaving Ferrari. Teaming with Gerhard Berger, Alesi continued to deliver strong performances, including frequent podium finishes, although top wins were elusive due to the dominance of competitors like Williams.

14oktober
2001
14 October 2001

Final Formula 1 Race

Jean Alesi competed in his final Formula 1 race at the 2001 Japanese Grand Prix for the Jordan team. He retired from the race after a collision with Kimi Räikkönen, marking the end of a long and storied F1 career spanning 12 years, with 201 starts and numerous notable performances.

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07april
2002
07 April 2002

Debut in German Touring Car Championship (DTM)

After retiring from Formula 1, Jean Alesi made his debut in the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) in 2002, driving for Mercedes. He adapted quickly to the touring car format, achieving several podiums and displaying his versatility and continuous passion for racing.

15juni
2015
15 June 2015

First Race at Le Mans 24 Hours

Jean Alesi participated in the iconic Le Mans 24 Hours race for the first time in 2015, driving a Ferrari 458 Italia GT for AF Corse. Despite mechanical challenges, Alesi's dedication and experience shone through, as he continued to push forward in the endurance classic.

01juli
2021
01 July 2021

Jean Alesi's Son Debut in Formula 1

Giuliano Alesi, son of Jean Alesi, made his Formula 1 test debut with Ferrari during a test session in July 2021. Although not a competitive race entry, this event marked a symbolic continuation of the Alesi name in the context of top-tier motorsport, drawing significant public interest.

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