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Jyrki Järvilehto

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Jyrki Järvilehto, (born January 31, 1966) a.k.a. "JJ Lehto", was born in Espoo, Finland.

He was a protégé of Finland's 1982 Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg, who first suggested that Jyrki Järvilehto would abbreviate his name to the more manageable JJ Lehto.

Like many racing drivers he began in karts, winning numerous events, before graduating to Rally Driving . A switch to single seaters saw him dominate the Scandinavian Formula Ford and win the coveted British Formula 3 title in 1988. The following year Lehto tested for Ferrari before making his Formula One debut for the Onyx team. Financial difficulties forced the small team to quit Formula One in the summer of 1990 leaving Lehto free to move to Dallara, where he remained until the end of the 1992 season, when Dallara also withdrew. During that time he collected his only podium finish in the 1991 San Marino Grand Prix.

In 1993 Lehto signed for the new Sauber team who had moved into Formula One from Sportscar racing. There he partnered Karl Wendlinger. Despite failing to repeat his 1991 podium result, Lehto scored a respectable 5 points before signing for the front-running Benetton team to partner Michael Schumacher in 1994.

Sadly, when it appeared Lehto was finally to receive his break in Formula One, disaster struck. A testing accident at Silverstone shortly before the beginning of the season forced him to sit out the first two races. Lehto made his return at the ill-fated 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, in which Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna were killed.

Benetton were fighting for the constructors title in 1994 and despite a sixth place finish in Canada Lehto lasted only four races before once more being replaced by Jos Verstappen, who the team felt was in better form at the time. Lehto made two more appearances for Benetton in the latter stages of the season, but by now, with his confidence terminally damaged, it was clear that Lehto's Formula One career was effectively over. Benetton replaced him with Briton Johnny Herbert. Lehto was then drafted in to the Sauber team for the final two events of the 1994 season, races which would be his last in Formula One.

In the following years Lehto was successful in other categories of motor sport, including a win at Le Mans in 1995.

In 2001 Lehto joined Finnish television as an expert race commentator.


Complete Formula One results

(Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.)

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Team
1989 Onyx BRA SAN MON MEX USA CAN FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA POR SPA JPN AUS Onyx
1990 Onyx USA BRA SAN MON CAN MEX FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA POR SPA JPN AUS Onyx
1991 Dall USA BRA SAN MON CAN MEX FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA POR SPA JPN AUS Dall
1992 Dall SAF MEX BRA SPA SAN MON CAN FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA POR JPN AUS Dall
1993 Saub SAF BRA EUR SAN SPA MON CAN FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA POR JPN AUS Saub
1994 Bene BRA PAC SAN MON SPA CAN FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA POR EUR JPN AUS Bene

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