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{{Infobox Racing Driver
From Formula1RejectsAlternateChampionshipsDatabase
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| name          = Andrea Acuri
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| nationality    = [[File:Flag of San Marino svg.png]] San Marinese
Andrea Acuri Nationality Flag of San Marino svg.png San Marinese
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| birth date    = 8th August 1983
Born 8th August 1983
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| birth place    = Dogana, San Marino
Dogana, San Marino
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| series 1      = Formula One
Formula One
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| debut season  = 2006
Debut Season 2006
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| latest season  = 2012
Latest Season 2012
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| current team  = N/A
Current Team N/A
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| car number    = N/A
Car Number N/A
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| former teams  = Super Aguri, Spyker, Force India, Virgin Racing, Williams
Former Teams Super Aguri, Spyker, Force India, Virgin Racing, Williams
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| races          = 105 (105 starts)
Races 105 (105 starts)
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| championships  = 0
Championships 0
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| wins          = 0
Victories 0
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| podiums        = 0
Podiums 0
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| points        = 8
Points 8
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| poles          = 0
Pole Positions 0
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| fastest laps  = 0
Fastest Laps 0
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| first race    = 2006 European Grand Prix
First Race 2006 European Grand Prix
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| first win      = N/A
First Victory N/A
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| last win      = N/A
Last Victory N/A
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| last race      = 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last Race 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
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| best finish    = 18th (2012)
Best Finish 18th (2012)
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| series 2      = F1RWRS
F1RWRS
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| debut season2  = 2014
Debut Season 2014
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| latest season2 = 2014
Latest Season 2014
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| current team2  = [[Acuri Autosport]]
Current Team Acuri Autosport
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| car number2    = 36
Car Number 36
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| former teams2  =
Former Teams
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| races2        = 16 (8 starts)
Races 16 (8 starts)
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| championships2 = 0
Championships 0
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| wins2          = 0
Victories 0
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| podiums2      = 0
Podiums 0
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| points2        = 0
Points 0
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| poles2        = 0
Pole Positions 0
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| fastest laps2  = 0
Fastest Laps 0
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| first race2    = [[2014 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix|2014 Tasman Grand Prix]]
First Race 2014 Tasman Grand Prix
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| first win2    =
First Victory
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| last win2      =
Last Victory
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| last race2    = [[2014 F1RWRS British Grand Prix|2014 British Grand Prix]] (ongoing)
Last Race 2014 British Grand Prix (ongoing)
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| best finish2  =
Best Finish
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|}}
  
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'''Andrea Acuri''' (born August 8, 1983 in Dogana, San Marino) is a Sam Marinese racing driver who has raced in Formula One and in F1RWRS.
  
Andrea Acuri (born August 8, 1983 in Dogana, San Marino) is a Sam Marinese racing driver who has raced in Formula One and in F1RWRS.
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==Early Career==
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Acuri was born in a family who ran a local bank, known for having a news worthy robbery at least twice a year. Acuri got interested into motorsport at 5 years of age (1988) after reading a newspaper on the upcoming San Marino Grand Prix. When he was eight his father won the lottery and somehow decided to keep working (to save up for retirement) but with the new found money his father bought him a go-kart. Acuri had been an excellent karting driver at his country, and had won two races (in thirty two attempts) in the Italian Junior Karting championship. He won the Italian Junior Karting Championship in 1994, at 11 years of age. By 1999 Acuri had already got into Formula Ford, where he won the Italian Formula Ford championship in the first year. He joined Formula 3000 at age 18 in 2001 with the F3000 Prost Junior Team, and with European Minardi F3000 team in 2001, with mixed results. In 2002 and 2003 Acuri races with Super Nova Racing, with mixed results.
 
 
    1 Early Career
 
    2 Formula One Career
 
        2.1 2004-05: Minardi Test Driver
 
        2.2 2006: Super Aguri
 
        2.3 2007: Spyker
 
        2.4 2008-10: Force India
 
        2.5 2011-12: Later F1 Career
 
    3 IndyCar
 
    4 F1RWRS
 
    5 F1RWRS Results
 
    6 Formula One Results
 
 
 
[edit] Early Career
 
  
Acuri was born in a family who ran a local bank, known for having a news worthy robbery at least twice a year. Acuri got interested into motorsport at 5 years of age (1988) after reading a newspaper on the upcoming San Marino Grand Prix. When he was eight his father won the lottery and somehow decided to keep working (to save up for retirement) but with the new found money his father bought him a go-kart. Acuri had been an excellent karting driver at his country, and had won two races (in thirty two attempts) in the Italian Junior Karting championship. He won the Italian Junior Karting Championship in 1994, at 11 years of age. By 1999 Acuri had already got into Formula Ford, where he won the Italian Formula Ford championship in the first year. He joined Formula 3000 at age 18 in 2001 with the F3000 Prost Junior Team, and with European Minardi F3000 team in 2001, with mixed results. In 2002 and 2003 Acuri races with Super Nova Racing, with mixed results.
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==Formula One Career==
[edit] Formula One Career
 
[edit] 2004-05: Minardi Test Driver
 
  
Acuri joined F1 for the first time at age 20. He participated mainly in the Friday test sessions. He only missed five races in the two seasons with Minardi, four of which due to the fact that he was sick and the 5th was because of being replaced at the Australian Grand Prix by local hero Dave Simpson. His test sessions showed that he was slightly slower than his teammate Zsolt Baumgartner in 2004. However, both he and Baumgartner were consistently beaten by future World Champion Daniel Melrose to the tune of several seconds a lap. In 2005, he was much closer to his teammates.
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===2004-05: Minardi Test Driver===
[edit] 2006: Super Aguri
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Acuri joined F1 for the first time at age 20. He participated mainly in the Friday test sessions. He only missed five races in the two seasons with Minardi, four of which due to the fact that he was sick and the 5th was because of being replaced at the Australian Grand Prix by local hero [[Dave Simpson]]. His test sessions showed that he was slightly slower than his teammate Zsolt Baumgartner in 2004. However, both he and Baumgartner were consistently beaten by future World Champion [[Daniel Melrose]] to the tune of several seconds a lap. In 2005, he was much closer to his teammates.
  
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===2006: Super Aguri===
 
Initially Acuri was hired as the third driver, and tested in the first four races. However, when Yuji Ide lost his superlicence, Acuri got his first F1 start at the next race in the European Grand Prix. Needless to say, his days with Super Aguri weren't spectacular as his debut ended with a hydraulic failure, and he only lasted seven more races before Acuri himself was replaced and eventually sacked from the team. Acuri only finished twice in seven races, both out of the points.
 
Initially Acuri was hired as the third driver, and tested in the first four races. However, when Yuji Ide lost his superlicence, Acuri got his first F1 start at the next race in the European Grand Prix. Needless to say, his days with Super Aguri weren't spectacular as his debut ended with a hydraulic failure, and he only lasted seven more races before Acuri himself was replaced and eventually sacked from the team. Acuri only finished twice in seven races, both out of the points.
[edit] 2007: Spyker
 
  
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===2007: Spyker===
 
Acuri signed with Spyker in 2007. Most of the season was marred by errors and spins, usually meaning that Acuri finished a lap or two down at the end of the race. Acuri finished more often but his lack of pace meant no points for Acuri in 2007. At the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring, though, as he retired due to hydraulic problems.
 
Acuri signed with Spyker in 2007. Most of the season was marred by errors and spins, usually meaning that Acuri finished a lap or two down at the end of the race. Acuri finished more often but his lack of pace meant no points for Acuri in 2007. At the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring, though, as he retired due to hydraulic problems.
[edit] 2008-10: Force India
 
  
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===2008-10: Force India===
 
In 2008 Acuri joined Force India as the second driver. In the first six races of the season Acuri had an unfortunate start to the season as he retired from the five out of the first six races of the season. He did improve, but finished no higher than 11th place. For this reason he was demoted to test driver for most of the season until Giancarlo Fisichella moved to Ferrari after the Belgian Grand Prix. So Acuri drove for Force India, racing for the last five races of the season. In the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he scored his best finish of 10th place.
 
In 2008 Acuri joined Force India as the second driver. In the first six races of the season Acuri had an unfortunate start to the season as he retired from the five out of the first six races of the season. He did improve, but finished no higher than 11th place. For this reason he was demoted to test driver for most of the season until Giancarlo Fisichella moved to Ferrari after the Belgian Grand Prix. So Acuri drove for Force India, racing for the last five races of the season. In the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he scored his best finish of 10th place.
  
 
For that reason, Acuri was resigned for 2010. He scored his first two points in Turkey. He gave his thanks to Sebastian Vettel for crashing out of the race, thus extending Acuri's fortunes. He scored another point in Canada, and another in Belgium. At the end of the season Acuri was sacked after only scoring 4 points compared to Adrian Sutil's 47. Acuri was also the last driver out of those who scored points that season.
 
For that reason, Acuri was resigned for 2010. He scored his first two points in Turkey. He gave his thanks to Sebastian Vettel for crashing out of the race, thus extending Acuri's fortunes. He scored another point in Canada, and another in Belgium. At the end of the season Acuri was sacked after only scoring 4 points compared to Adrian Sutil's 47. Acuri was also the last driver out of those who scored points that season.
[edit] 2011-12: Later F1 Career
 
  
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===2011-12: Later F1 Career===
 
Acuri joined Virgin Racing in 2011. Given that the team wasn't really good, he had middling results and had not scored a point at the end of the season. Acuri drove for the team being a pay driver.
 
Acuri joined Virgin Racing in 2011. Given that the team wasn't really good, he had middling results and had not scored a point at the end of the season. Acuri drove for the team being a pay driver.
  
 
In 2012 Acuri joined WilliamsF1, and didn't do so great. Despite qualifying for every race, Acuri only scored four points, with a best career finish of 8th in Hungary. After the season, he left the team, blaming DRS and KERS for his latest troubles, sometimes abstaining from using it at all (which explained his lack of pace). Acuri did not like DRS at all, calling it a gimmick that made F1 a video game. He thanked Williams for giving him a drive for the season, though he said "now at 29 years of age and no top six finishes, it's time I looked at other options. Oh, and your team is going down the drain. hahahaha"
 
In 2012 Acuri joined WilliamsF1, and didn't do so great. Despite qualifying for every race, Acuri only scored four points, with a best career finish of 8th in Hungary. After the season, he left the team, blaming DRS and KERS for his latest troubles, sometimes abstaining from using it at all (which explained his lack of pace). Acuri did not like DRS at all, calling it a gimmick that made F1 a video game. He thanked Williams for giving him a drive for the season, though he said "now at 29 years of age and no top six finishes, it's time I looked at other options. Oh, and your team is going down the drain. hahahaha"
[edit] IndyCar
 
  
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==IndyCar==
 
In 2013, Acuri got together his resources (mainly sponsorships) and pooled together another entry for Team Penske, putting them even at the number of entries Penske and Chip Ganassi had. He only raced a select number of races, mainly St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Indianapolis, Sao Paulo and Baltimore. Indianapolis may have been the only oval he did, but Acuri raced to a respectable fifth. After the race, he thanked his sponsors for no apparent reason - a "thank you" session that lasted two minutes - which was quite short compared to Charlie Kimball's five minute "thank you" session shortly after he retired from the race. Acuri drove with the #96 car. When asked why he chose that number, he said "well, when my car flipped over, you can still see that it is the #96 car." His car didn't flip at all, in fact, he did very well in the five races he raced in (retiring once due to electrical problems). Despite this, Acuri's contract was not renewed and he was left without a job again.
 
In 2013, Acuri got together his resources (mainly sponsorships) and pooled together another entry for Team Penske, putting them even at the number of entries Penske and Chip Ganassi had. He only raced a select number of races, mainly St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Indianapolis, Sao Paulo and Baltimore. Indianapolis may have been the only oval he did, but Acuri raced to a respectable fifth. After the race, he thanked his sponsors for no apparent reason - a "thank you" session that lasted two minutes - which was quite short compared to Charlie Kimball's five minute "thank you" session shortly after he retired from the race. Acuri drove with the #96 car. When asked why he chose that number, he said "well, when my car flipped over, you can still see that it is the #96 car." His car didn't flip at all, in fact, he did very well in the five races he raced in (retiring once due to electrical problems). Despite this, Acuri's contract was not renewed and he was left without a job again.
  
 
However, Acuri got lucky again and won the lottery, winning $150,000,000 American dollars. When interviewed, he said "I'm going back home!" He did, and started funds to set up a team in F1RWRS. When asked why, he said that "F1RWRS is racing. :D"
 
However, Acuri got lucky again and won the lottery, winning $150,000,000 American dollars. When interviewed, he said "I'm going back home!" He did, and started funds to set up a team in F1RWRS. When asked why, he said that "F1RWRS is racing. :D"
[edit] F1RWRS
 
  
Acuri had acquired enough money to help fund a team in F1RWRS, thanks to his lottery winnings. "I don't spend all my money at once, unlike other people," he said in an interview. The team is called Acuri Autosport, and is based near Misano, San Marino.
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==F1RWRS==
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Acuri had acquired enough money to help fund a team in F1RWRS, thanks to his lottery winnings. "I don't spend all my money at once, unlike other people," he said in an interview. The team is called [[Acuri Autosport]], and is based near Misano, San Marino.
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His first race in Adelaide was unsuccessful, as he did not qualify. However, his teammate [[Ron Mignolet]] placed eighth. Acuri hailed his successful debut. During the course of the whole season, Acuri qualified 8 times, managed to be so slow he DNPQ'd the team in France, and never managed to finish higher than 10th, oddly enough in the same race his teammate, [[Ron Mignolet]], finished on the podium. Following the events of [[Acuri_Autosport#Acurigate|Acurigate]], Acuri sold the team to [[The Fox]], only to buy the naming rights of "ArrowTech" to improve the marketability of the team, since Acuri really didn't do anything wrong during his ownership of Acuri Autosport, and that The Fox has better things to do than to worry about profits and what not.
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==F1RWRS Results==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
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|-
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! Year
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! Team
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! Chassis
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! Engine
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! 1
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! 2
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! 3
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! 4
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! 5
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! 6
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! 7
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! 8
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! 9
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! 10
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! 11
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! 12
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! 13
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! 14
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! 15
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! 16
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! DC
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! Pts
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|-
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! [[2014 F1RWRS season|2014]]
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! [[Acuri Autosport]]
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! Acuri AFR01
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! Renault RS01
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| TAS<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| AUS<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| BRA<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| MEX<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#cfcfff"| USA<br /><small>11</small>
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"| MON<br /><small>Ret</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| FRA<br /><small>DNPQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#cfcfff"| GBR<br /><small>10</small>
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"| GER<br /><small>Ret</small>
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"| BEL<br /><small>Ret</small>
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"| ITA<br /><small>Ret</small>
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"| MED<br /><small>Ret</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| NDS<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| MAC<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| CHI<br /><small>DNQ</small>
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|bgcolor="#efcfff"| JPN<br /><small>Ret</small>
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! =26th
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! 0
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|}
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==Formula One Results==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
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! Entrant
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! Chassis
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! Engine
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! 1
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! 2
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! 3
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! 4
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! 5
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! 6
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! 7
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! 8
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! 9
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! 10
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! 11
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! 12
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! 13
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! 14
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! 15
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! 16
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! 17
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! 18
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! 19
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! 20
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! WDC
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! Points
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|-
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! 2004
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! Minardi Cosworth
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! PS04B
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! Cosworth CR-3 L
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| bgcolor="#F0F8FF"| AUS <br /><small>TD</small>
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| MAL <br /><small></small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BAH <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| SMR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| ESP <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| MON <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| EUR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| CAN <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| USA <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| FRA <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| GBR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| GER <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| HUN <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BEL <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| ITA <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| CHN <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| JPN <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BRA <br /><small>TD</small>
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|
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|
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! -
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! -
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|-
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!rowspan=2| 2005
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!rowspan=2| Minardi Cosworth
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! PS04B
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! Cosworth CK2004
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| AUS <br /><small></small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| MAL <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BAH <br /><small>TD</small>
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!rowspan=2| -
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!rowspan=2| -
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|-
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! PS05
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! Cosworth TJ2005
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|
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|
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|
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| SMR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| ESP <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| MON <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| EUR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| CAN <br /><small>TD</small>
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| USA <br /><small></small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| FRA <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| GBR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| GER <br /><small>TD</small>
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| HUN <br /><small></small>
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| TUR <br /><small></small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| ITA <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BEL <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BRA <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| JPN <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| CHN <br /><small>TD</small>
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|
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|-
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!rowspan=2| 2006
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!rowspan=2| Super Aguri F1 Team
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! SA05
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! Honda RA806E 2.4 V8
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| BAH <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| MAL <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| AUS <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#f0f8ff"| SMR <br /><small>TD</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| EUR <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| ESP <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| MON <br /><small>16</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| GBR <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| CAN <br /><small>11</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| USA <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| FRA <br /><small>Ret</small>
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!rowspan=2| '''NC'''
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!rowspan=2| '''0'''
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|-
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! SA06
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! Honda RA806E 2.4 V8
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| GER <br /><small></small>
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| HUN <br /><small></small>
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| TUR <br /><small></small>
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| ITA <br /><small></small>
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| CHN <br /><small></small>
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| JPN <br /><small></small>
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| BRA <br /><small></small>
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|
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|
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|-
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! 2007
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! Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 Team
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! F8-VII
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! Ferrari 056
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| AUS <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| MAL <br /><small>16</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| BAH <br /><small>14</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| ESP <br /><small>14</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| MON <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| CAN <br /><small>11</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| USA <br /><small>15</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| FRA <br /><small>12</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| GBR <br /><small>16</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| EUR <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| HUN <br /><small>14</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| TUR <br /><small>20</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| ITA <br /><small>20</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| BEL <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff"| JPN <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| CHN <br /><small>17</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff"| BRA <br /><small>12</small>
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|
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|
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|
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! '''NC'''
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! '''0'''
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|-
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! 2008
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! Force India Formula One Team
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! VJM-01
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! Ferrari 056
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | AUS <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | MAL <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BAH <br /><small>19</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | ESP <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | TUR <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | MON <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | CAN <br /><small>11</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | FRA <br /><small>14</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | GBR <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#efcfff" | GER <br /><small>Ret</small>
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| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | HUN <br /><small>18</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | EUR <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BEL <br /><small>11</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ITA <br /><small>15</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | SIN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | JPN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | CHN <br /><small>13</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BRA <br /><small>15</small>
 +
|
 +
|
 +
! '''NC'''
 +
! '''0'''
 +
|-
 +
! 2009
 +
! Force India F1 Team
 +
! VJM02
 +
! Mercedes FO 108W
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | AUS <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | MAL <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| CHN <br /><small></small>
 +
| BAH <br /><small></small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | ESP <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | MON <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| TUR <br /><small></small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | GBR <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | GER <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | HUN <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | EUR <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#f0f8ff" | BEL <br /><small>TD</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ITA <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | SIN <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | JPN <br /><small>12</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BRA <br /><small>11</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ABU <br /><small>10</small>
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
! '''NC'''
 +
! '''0'''
 +
|-
 +
! 2010
 +
! Force India F1 Team
 +
! VJM03
 +
! Mercedes FO 108X
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | BAH <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | AUS <br /><small>11</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | MAL <br /><small>12</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | CHN <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ESP <br /><small>15</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | MON <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#dfffdf" | TUR <br /><small>9</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#dfffdf" | CAN <br /><small>10</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | EUR <br /><small>16</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | GBR <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | GER <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | HUN <br /><small>13</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#dfffdf" | BEL <br /><small>10</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ITA <br /><small>12</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | SIN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | JPN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | KOR <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BRA <br /><small>17</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ABU <br /><small>15</small>
 +
|
 +
! '''19th'''
 +
! '''4'''
 +
|-
 +
! 2011
 +
! Maurssia Virgin Racing
 +
! MVR-02
 +
! Cosworth CA2011
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | AUS <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | MAL <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | CHN <br /><small>20</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | TUR <br /><small>21</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ESP <br /><small>17</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | MON <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | CAN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | EUR <br /><small>22</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | GBR <br /><small>17</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | GER <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | HUN <br /><small>21</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BEL <br /><small>20</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | ITA <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | SIN <br /><small>21</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | JPN <br /><small>22</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | KOR <br /><small>18</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | IND <br /><small>19</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | ABU <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BRA <br /><small>20</small>
 +
|
 +
! '''NC'''
 +
! '''0'''
 +
|-
 +
! 2012
 +
! PDVSA Williams
 +
! FW34
 +
! Renault
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | AUS <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | MAL <br /><small>16</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | CHN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BAH <br /><small>11</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ESP <br /><small>17</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | MON <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | CAN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | EUR <br /><small>13</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | GBR <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | GER <br /><small>17</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#dfffdf" | HUN <br /><small>8</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BEL <br /><small>12</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | ITA <br /><small>14</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | SIN <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | JPN <br /><small>18</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | KOR <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | IND <br /><small>16</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#efcfff" | ABU <br /><small>Ret</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | USA <br /><small>23</small>
 +
| bgcolor="#cfcfff" | BRA <br /><small>21</small>
 +
! '''18th'''
 +
! '''4'''
 +
|}
  
His first race in Adelaide was unsuccessful, as he did not qualify. However, his teammate Ron Mignolet placed eighth. Acuri hailed his successful debut. During the course of the whole season, Acuri qualified 8 times, managed to be so slow he DNPQ'd the team in France, and never managed to finish higher than 10th, oddly enough in the same race his teammate, Ron Mignolet, finished on the podium. Following the events of Acurigate, Acuri sold the team to The Fox, only to buy the naming rights of "ArrowTech" to improve the marketability of the team, since Acuri really didn't do anything wrong during his ownership of Acuri Autosport, and that The Fox has better things to do than to worry about profits and what not.
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[edit] F1RWRS Results
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[[Category:Sammarinese Drivers]]
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Pts
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[[Category:F1RWRS Drivers]]
2014 Acuri Autosport Acuri AFR01 Renault RS01 TAS
+
[[Category:F1RWRS Rejects]]
DNQ AUS
+
[[Category:Formula One Drivers]]
DNQ BRA
 
DNQ MEX
 
DNQ USA
 
11 MON
 
Ret FRA
 
DNPQ GBR
 
10 GER
 
Ret BEL
 
Ret ITA
 
Ret MED
 
Ret NDS
 
DNQ MAC
 
DNQ CHI
 
DNQ JPN
 
Ret =26th 0
 
[edit] Formula One Results
 
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WDC Points
 
2004 Minardi Cosworth PS04B Cosworth CR-3 L AUS
 
TD MAL
 
BAH
 
TD SMR
 
TD ESP
 
TD MON
 
TD EUR
 
TD CAN
 
TD USA
 
TD FRA
 
TD GBR
 
TD GER
 
TD HUN
 
TD BEL
 
TD ITA
 
TD CHN
 
TD JPN
 
TD BRA
 
TD - -
 
2005 Minardi Cosworth PS04B Cosworth CK2004 AUS
 
MAL
 
TD BAH
 
TD - -
 
PS05 Cosworth TJ2005 SMR
 
TD ESP
 
TD MON
 
TD EUR
 
TD CAN
 
TD USA
 
FRA
 
TD GBR
 
TD GER
 
TD HUN
 
TUR
 
ITA
 
TD BEL
 
TD BRA
 
TD JPN
 
TD CHN
 
TD
 
2006 Super Aguri F1 Team SA05 Honda RA806E 2.4 V8 BAH
 
TD MAL
 
TD AUS
 
TD SMR
 
TD EUR
 
Ret ESP
 
Ret MON
 
16 GBR
 
Ret CAN
 
11 USA
 
Ret FRA
 
Ret NC 0
 
SA06 Honda RA806E 2.4 V8 GER
 
HUN
 
TUR
 
ITA
 
CHN
 
JPN
 
BRA
 
 
2007 Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 Team F8-VII Ferrari 056 AUS
 
Ret MAL
 
16 BAH
 
14 ESP
 
14 MON
 
Ret CAN
 
11 USA
 
15 FRA
 
12 GBR
 
16 EUR
 
Ret HUN
 
14 TUR
 
20 ITA
 
20 BEL
 
Ret JPN
 
Ret CHN
 
17 BRA
 
12 NC 0
 
2008 Force India Formula One Team VJM-01 Ferrari 056 AUS
 
Ret MAL
 
Ret BAH
 
19 ESP
 
Ret TUR
 
Ret MON
 
Ret CAN
 
11 FRA
 
14 GBR
 
Ret GER
 
Ret HUN
 
18 EUR
 
14 BEL
 
11 ITA
 
15 SIN
 
Ret JPN
 
Ret CHN
 
13 BRA
 
15 NC 0
 
2009 Force India F1 Team VJM02 Mercedes FO 108W AUS
 
TD MAL
 
TD CHN
 
BAH
 
ESP
 
TD MON
 
TD TUR
 
GBR
 
TD GER
 
TD HUN
 
TD EUR
 
TD BEL
 
TD ITA
 
14 SIN
 
14 JPN
 
12 BRA
 
11 ABU
 
10 NC 0
 
2010 Force India F1 Team VJM03 Mercedes FO 108X BAH
 
Ret AUS
 
11 MAL
 
12 CHN
 
14 ESP
 
15 MON
 
Ret TUR
 
9 CAN
 
10 EUR
 
16 GBR
 
Ret GER
 
Ret HUN
 
13 BEL
 
10 ITA
 
12 SIN
 
Ret JPN
 
Ret KOR
 
Ret BRA
 
17 ABU
 
15 19th 4
 
2011 Maurssia Virgin Racing MVR-02 Cosworth CA2011 AUS
 
Ret MAL
 
Ret CHN
 
20 TUR
 
21 ESP
 
17 MON
 
Ret CAN
 
Ret EUR
 
22 GBR
 
17 GER
 
Ret HUN
 
21 BEL
 
20 ITA
 
Ret SIN
 
21 JPN
 
22 KOR
 
18 IND
 
19 ABU
 
Ret BRA
 
20 NC 0
 
2012 PDVSA Williams FW34 Renault AUS
 
14 MAL
 
16 CHN
 
Ret BAH
 
11 ESP
 
17 MON
 
Ret CAN
 
Ret EUR
 
13 GBR
 
14 GER
 
17 HUN
 
8 BEL
 
12 ITA
 
14 SIN
 
Ret JPN
 
18 KOR
 
Ret IND
 
16 ABU
 
Ret USA
 
23 BRA
 
21 18th 4
 

Latest revision as of 02:45, 28 April 2019

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Andrea Acuri (born August 8, 1983 in Dogana, San Marino) is a Sam Marinese racing driver who has raced in Formula One and in F1RWRS.

Early Career

Acuri was born in a family who ran a local bank, known for having a news worthy robbery at least twice a year. Acuri got interested into motorsport at 5 years of age (1988) after reading a newspaper on the upcoming San Marino Grand Prix. When he was eight his father won the lottery and somehow decided to keep working (to save up for retirement) but with the new found money his father bought him a go-kart. Acuri had been an excellent karting driver at his country, and had won two races (in thirty two attempts) in the Italian Junior Karting championship. He won the Italian Junior Karting Championship in 1994, at 11 years of age. By 1999 Acuri had already got into Formula Ford, where he won the Italian Formula Ford championship in the first year. He joined Formula 3000 at age 18 in 2001 with the F3000 Prost Junior Team, and with European Minardi F3000 team in 2001, with mixed results. In 2002 and 2003 Acuri races with Super Nova Racing, with mixed results.

Formula One Career

2004-05: Minardi Test Driver

Acuri joined F1 for the first time at age 20. He participated mainly in the Friday test sessions. He only missed five races in the two seasons with Minardi, four of which due to the fact that he was sick and the 5th was because of being replaced at the Australian Grand Prix by local hero Dave Simpson. His test sessions showed that he was slightly slower than his teammate Zsolt Baumgartner in 2004. However, both he and Baumgartner were consistently beaten by future World Champion Daniel Melrose to the tune of several seconds a lap. In 2005, he was much closer to his teammates.

2006: Super Aguri

Initially Acuri was hired as the third driver, and tested in the first four races. However, when Yuji Ide lost his superlicence, Acuri got his first F1 start at the next race in the European Grand Prix. Needless to say, his days with Super Aguri weren't spectacular as his debut ended with a hydraulic failure, and he only lasted seven more races before Acuri himself was replaced and eventually sacked from the team. Acuri only finished twice in seven races, both out of the points.

2007: Spyker

Acuri signed with Spyker in 2007. Most of the season was marred by errors and spins, usually meaning that Acuri finished a lap or two down at the end of the race. Acuri finished more often but his lack of pace meant no points for Acuri in 2007. At the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring, though, as he retired due to hydraulic problems.

2008-10: Force India

In 2008 Acuri joined Force India as the second driver. In the first six races of the season Acuri had an unfortunate start to the season as he retired from the five out of the first six races of the season. He did improve, but finished no higher than 11th place. For this reason he was demoted to test driver for most of the season until Giancarlo Fisichella moved to Ferrari after the Belgian Grand Prix. So Acuri drove for Force India, racing for the last five races of the season. In the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he scored his best finish of 10th place.

For that reason, Acuri was resigned for 2010. He scored his first two points in Turkey. He gave his thanks to Sebastian Vettel for crashing out of the race, thus extending Acuri's fortunes. He scored another point in Canada, and another in Belgium. At the end of the season Acuri was sacked after only scoring 4 points compared to Adrian Sutil's 47. Acuri was also the last driver out of those who scored points that season.

2011-12: Later F1 Career

Acuri joined Virgin Racing in 2011. Given that the team wasn't really good, he had middling results and had not scored a point at the end of the season. Acuri drove for the team being a pay driver.

In 2012 Acuri joined WilliamsF1, and didn't do so great. Despite qualifying for every race, Acuri only scored four points, with a best career finish of 8th in Hungary. After the season, he left the team, blaming DRS and KERS for his latest troubles, sometimes abstaining from using it at all (which explained his lack of pace). Acuri did not like DRS at all, calling it a gimmick that made F1 a video game. He thanked Williams for giving him a drive for the season, though he said "now at 29 years of age and no top six finishes, it's time I looked at other options. Oh, and your team is going down the drain. hahahaha"

IndyCar

In 2013, Acuri got together his resources (mainly sponsorships) and pooled together another entry for Team Penske, putting them even at the number of entries Penske and Chip Ganassi had. He only raced a select number of races, mainly St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Indianapolis, Sao Paulo and Baltimore. Indianapolis may have been the only oval he did, but Acuri raced to a respectable fifth. After the race, he thanked his sponsors for no apparent reason - a "thank you" session that lasted two minutes - which was quite short compared to Charlie Kimball's five minute "thank you" session shortly after he retired from the race. Acuri drove with the #96 car. When asked why he chose that number, he said "well, when my car flipped over, you can still see that it is the #96 car." His car didn't flip at all, in fact, he did very well in the five races he raced in (retiring once due to electrical problems). Despite this, Acuri's contract was not renewed and he was left without a job again.

However, Acuri got lucky again and won the lottery, winning $150,000,000 American dollars. When interviewed, he said "I'm going back home!" He did, and started funds to set up a team in F1RWRS. When asked why, he said that "F1RWRS is racing. :D"

F1RWRS

Acuri had acquired enough money to help fund a team in F1RWRS, thanks to his lottery winnings. "I don't spend all my money at once, unlike other people," he said in an interview. The team is called Acuri Autosport, and is based near Misano, San Marino.

His first race in Adelaide was unsuccessful, as he did not qualify. However, his teammate Ron Mignolet placed eighth. Acuri hailed his successful debut. During the course of the whole season, Acuri qualified 8 times, managed to be so slow he DNPQ'd the team in France, and never managed to finish higher than 10th, oddly enough in the same race his teammate, Ron Mignolet, finished on the podium. Following the events of Acurigate, Acuri sold the team to The Fox, only to buy the naming rights of "ArrowTech" to improve the marketability of the team, since Acuri really didn't do anything wrong during his ownership of Acuri Autosport, and that The Fox has better things to do than to worry about profits and what not.

F1RWRS Results

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DC Pts
2014 Acuri Autosport Acuri AFR01 Renault RS01 TAS
DNQ
AUS
DNQ
BRA
DNQ
MEX
DNQ
USA
11
MON
Ret
FRA
DNPQ
GBR
10
GER
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
MED
Ret
NDS
DNQ
MAC
DNQ
CHI
DNQ
JPN
Ret
=26th 0

Formula One Results

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 WDC Points
2004 Minardi Cosworth PS04B Cosworth CR-3 L AUS
TD
MAL
BAH
TD
SMR
TD
ESP
TD
MON
TD
EUR
TD
CAN
TD
USA
TD
FRA
TD
GBR
TD
GER
TD
HUN
TD
BEL
TD
ITA
TD
CHN
TD
JPN
TD
BRA
TD
- -
2005 Minardi Cosworth PS04B Cosworth CK2004 AUS
MAL
TD
BAH
TD
- -
PS05 Cosworth TJ2005 SMR
TD
ESP
TD
MON
TD
EUR
TD
CAN
TD
USA
FRA
TD
GBR
TD
GER
TD
HUN
TUR
ITA
TD
BEL
TD
BRA
TD
JPN
TD
CHN
TD
2006 Super Aguri F1 Team SA05 Honda RA806E 2.4 V8 BAH
TD
MAL
TD
AUS
TD
SMR
TD
EUR
Ret
ESP
Ret
MON
16
GBR
Ret
CAN
11
USA
Ret
FRA
Ret
NC 0
SA06 Honda RA806E 2.4 V8 GER
HUN
TUR
ITA
CHN
JPN
BRA
2007 Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 Team F8-VII Ferrari 056 AUS
Ret
MAL
16
BAH
14
ESP
14
MON
Ret
CAN
11
USA
15
FRA
12
GBR
16
EUR
Ret
HUN
14
TUR
20
ITA
20
BEL
Ret
JPN
Ret
CHN
17
BRA
12
NC 0
2008 Force India Formula One Team VJM-01 Ferrari 056 AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
BAH
19
ESP
Ret
TUR
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
11
FRA
14
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
18
EUR
14
BEL
11
ITA
15
SIN
Ret
JPN
Ret
CHN
13
BRA
15
NC 0
2009 Force India F1 Team VJM02 Mercedes FO 108W AUS
TD
MAL
TD
CHN
BAH
ESP
TD
MON
TD
TUR
GBR
TD
GER
TD
HUN
TD
EUR
TD
BEL
TD
ITA
14
SIN
14
JPN
12
BRA
11
ABU
10
NC 0
2010 Force India F1 Team VJM03 Mercedes FO 108X BAH
Ret
AUS
11
MAL
12
CHN
14
ESP
15
MON
Ret
TUR
9
CAN
10
EUR
16
GBR
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
13
BEL
10
ITA
12
SIN
Ret
JPN
Ret
KOR
Ret
BRA
17
ABU
15
19th 4
2011 Maurssia Virgin Racing MVR-02 Cosworth CA2011 AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
CHN
20
TUR
21
ESP
17
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
EUR
22
GBR
17
GER
Ret
HUN
21
BEL
20
ITA
Ret
SIN
21
JPN
22
KOR
18
IND
19
ABU
Ret
BRA
20
NC 0
2012 PDVSA Williams FW34 Renault AUS
14
MAL
16
CHN
Ret
BAH
11
ESP
17
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
EUR
13
GBR
14
GER
17
HUN
8
BEL
12
ITA
14
SIN
Ret
JPN
18
KOR
Ret
IND
16
ABU
Ret
USA
23
BRA
21
18th 4