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Pedro de la Rosa
Spanish racing driver

Pedro de la Rosa

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Pedro de la Rosa
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Biography

Pedro Martínez de la Rosa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe la ˈrosa]; born 24 February 1971) is a Spanish Formula One driver who has participated in 107 Grands Prix for the Arrows, Jaguar, McLaren, Sauber and HRT F1 teams, debuting on 7 March 1999, becoming one of very few drivers to score a point at his first race. He has scored a total of 35 championship points, which includes a podium finish at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.
On 21 November 2011, De la Rosa signed a two-year contract to drive for the HRT F1 team, but he only remained with the team for one season, after HRT withdrew from the 2013 team list, leaving him without a drive for the 2013 season. On 16 January 2013, De la Rosa was announced as the Ferrari development driver for the 2013 Formula One season. De la Rosa, along with Michael Schumacher was the last F1 driver that had raced in the sport in the 1990s.

Early career

De la Rosa was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and unlike most drivers, he started his career in radio-controlled cars, specialising in 1:8 off-road. He not just won three consecutive domestic championship titles between 1983 and 1985, he became the first multiple European radio controlled off-road championship twice in 1983 and 1984 and was runner up in the world championship in 1986. It was only after that when he started karting in a local Spanish championship in 1988 when he was 17. He then joined the Spanish Formula Fiat Uno and became champion in 1989.

Professional career

In 1990, De la Rosa raced in Spanish Formula Ford 1600 and became champion. He later drove in British Formula Ford 1600 and got two podiums out of six races. In 1991, De la Rosa achieved fourth place in the Spanish Formula Renault Championship with three podium finishes. In 1992 he was both European and British Formula Renault champion. He slipped down the order in the next two years. In 1995, he was champion of the Japanese Formula Three series and third in the Macau Grand Prix. In 1996, he finished 8th in both the Formula Nippon and All Japan GT Championship. The next year he was champion in Formula Nippon. He was also the All Japan GT Champion with Michael Krumm.

Formula One (1999–2012)

Arrows (1999–2000)

De la Rosa driving for Arrows at the 2000 Belgian Grand Prix

In 1998, De la Rosa was a test driver for Jordan. The next year, he joined Arrows and scored one world championship point by finishing sixth in his debut race, the Australian Grand Prix. He regularly out-paced his more experienced team mate Toranosuke Takagi. In 2000 he remained at Arrows alongside Dutchman Jos Verstappen. He scored two points, finishing sixth in the German Grand Prix and the European Grand Prix. Verstappen commented mid-season that he and De la Rosa 'work well together and we have a good partnership'. During the 2000 season, the Arrows team took part in a 13-part TV series named 'Racing Arrows' which followed the team and drivers throughout the year. It was shown on British TV channel ITV in 2001.

De la Rosa driving for Jaguar at the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix

Jaguar (2001–2002)

He raced for two years with Jaguar Racing alongside Eddie Irvine, scoring 3 points in 2001 and none in 2002. At the end of the 2002 season Jaguar paid off his contract which was set to expire at the conclusion of 2003.

McLaren (2003–2009)

De la Rosa at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix, as a third driver
De la Rosa at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix

He became a test driver for McLaren but raced at the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix when Juan Pablo Montoya injured his shoulder. He finished fifth and set the fastest lap in the race.

On 11 July 2006 it was announced that De la Rosa would take over the second McLaren race seat with immediate effect following Juan Pablo Montoya's departure to NASCAR. It was initially unclear whether he would remain in the seat until the end of the season, but some successful results led to him being retained.

At the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix De la Rosa scored his first ever podium, coming 2nd behind Jenson Button.

After a long period of speculation as to who would be Fernando Alonso's team-mate in 2007, Lewis Hamilton secured the seat. De la Rosa would carry on as the team's test driver.

For the 2005 season he combined his testing duties with providing race commentary for Spanish broadcaster Telecinco. After his absence in 2006 he returned to the microphone in 2007.

Reports in 2007 consistently linked De la Rosa to a return to F1 racing with the new Prodrive team, which was set to make its debut in the 2008 season. Speculation suggested that Prodrive would run with support from the McLaren team, and that De la Rosa, along with fellow tester Gary Paffett would race for them in their maiden season. However, the team failed to make the grid for the new season, and for 2008, De la Rosa remained as a test driver for McLaren.

De la Rosa testing for McLaren at the Circuit de Catalunya in 2008

De la Rosa was also involved in the espionage controversy surrounding his team and rivals Ferrari. With evidence provided by him and team-mate Fernando Alonso, the FIA excluded the team from the 2007 Constructors' Championship, and issued a record fine of $100 million. He was understood to have sent e-mails to Mike Coughlan and Fernando Alonso regarding the Ferrari cars' setup.

Before the Australian Grand Prix of 2008, De la Rosa was elected as the new chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association after a unanimous vote. De la Rosa was the preferred candidate for GPDA directors Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso. He replaced the retired Ralf Schumacher in the role. He remained at McLaren in 2009, and as of January 2010 was the fifth most experienced test driver in history, in terms of test days. He stated that he wished to step down from the role of GPDA chairman, following the completion of his deal to drive for Sauber in 2010, and was duly replaced in the role by Nick Heidfeld at the Australian Grand Prix.

Sauber (2010–2011)

De la Rosa driving for Sauber at the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix

In 2010 De la Rosa drove for the newly resurrected Sauber team. His team-mate at Sauber was Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi who impressed at Toyota during the last two races of the 2009 Formula One season.

De la Rosa finished seven of the thirteen races he started in the 2010 season, and picked up six points from a single points-scoring finish, a seventh-place finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix. De la Rosa qualified in the top ten on two occasions, at Silverstone and in Hungary as both he and team-mate Kobayashi struggled with reliability problems for the majority of the season.

He was dropped from his race seat by Sauber in favour of Nick Heidfeld after the Italian Grand Prix. De la Rosa replaced Heidfeld as test driver for Pirelli, in anticipation for their return to Formula One for the 2011 season.

After Sergio Pérez's accident in Monaco, De la Rosa replaced him for Sauber at the Canadian Grand Prix, after Pérez decided after the first free practice session on Friday, to sit out the rest of the weekend. De la Rosa managed to stay out of trouble throughout the first part of the race, affected by heavy rain, running as high as ninth before a red flag suspended the race. He eventually finished 12th after having some contact soon after the restart which required a new wing.

McLaren (2011)

On 9 March 2011, McLaren announced that De la Rosa had returned to the team as their test and reserve driver.

HRT (2012)

De la Rosa driving for HRT at the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix.

On 21 November 2011, it was announced that De la Rosa had signed for HRT F1 on a two-year contract. His teammate was Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan. Both drivers failed to qualify for the first race of the season in Australia, as De la Rosa was only able to complete seven timed laps during the race weekend. At the next race weekend in Malaysia, he was able to qualify and finish 22nd in the race after receiving a drive through penalty after the race was restarted, and he was later promoted to 21st place due to Karthikeyan's 20-second penalty for an incident with Sebastian Vettel.

De la Rosa at the 2012 US Grand Prix

De la Rosa qualified ahead of Karthikeyan once again in China, and finished 21st, one lap down from the race winner. In Bahrain, he finished 20th after qualifying 22nd, although after the race he admitted that the team still needed "to gain some speed per lap" to fight their rivals on a consistent basis. Following on from this, De la Rosa finished his home race for the first time since 1999 in 19th place, the last of all classified drivers. However, he was unable to complete the Monaco Grand Prix due to a collision with Pastor Maldonado at the beginning of the race.

De la Rosa at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Ferrari (2013–2014)

On 16 January, Ferrari announced that De la Rosa had been signed in a developmental role for the team, aiding with its simulator resources.

On 24 January Ferrari announced that De la Rosa would share testing duties of their 2013 challenger, the F138, with Felipe Massa at the first test of the season, beginning on 5 February in Jerez.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1989Spanish Formula FiatOfensiva Uno – Meycom72 ? ?5 ?1st
1990Spanish Formula FordRacing for Spain108 ? ?9 ?1st
British Formula Ford60 ? ?20NC
Formula Ford Festival ?10000N/A12th
1991Spanish Formula Renault ChampionshipRacing for Spain100 ? ?3464th
1992Rencontres Internationales de Formule RenaultRacing for Spain32 ? ? ? ?1st
Formula Renault Great Britain1230 ?71531st
1993British Formula 3West Surrey Racing140000186th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ANC
Masters of Formula Three10000N/A9th
1994British Formula 3Racing for Spain170000619th
1995All-Japan Formula ThreeTOM'S98849541st
Macau Grand Prix10001N/A3rd
1996Formula NipponTeam Nova100001138th
All-Japan GT ChampionshipTOM'S600023813th
Macau Grand PrixPaul Stewart Racing10000N/A7th
1997Formula NipponTeam Nova1064310821st
All-Japan GT ChampionshipTOM'S62234641st
1998Formula OneBenson & Hedges JordanTest driver
1999Formula OneRepsol Arrows Grand Prix International160000118th
2000Formula OneArrows Grand Prix International170000216th
2001Formula OneProst AcerTest driver
Formula OneJaguar Racing F1 Team130000316th
2002Formula OneJaguar Racing F1 Team170000021st
2003Formula OneWest McLaren MercedesTest driver
2004Formula OneWest McLaren MercedesTest driver
2005Formula OneWest McLaren MercedesTest driver
Formula OneWest McLaren Mercedes10010420th
2006Formula OneTeam McLaren MercedesTest driver
Formula OneTeam McLaren Mercedes800011911th
2007Formula OneVodafone McLaren MercedesTest driver
2008Formula OneVodafone McLaren MercedesTest driver
2009Formula OneVodafone McLaren MercedesTest driver
2010Formula OneBMW Sauber F1 Team140000617th
2011Formula OneVodafone McLaren MercedesTest driver
Formula OneSauber F1 Team10000020th
2012Formula OneHRT Formula 1 Team200000025th
2013Formula OneScuderia FerrariTest driver
2014Formula OneScuderia FerrariTest driver
2015–16Formula ETeam AguriPre Season Test driver

Complete R/C Racing summary

Bold on results indicates top qualifier

IFMAR World Championship results

YearResultClassVenueEntrantCarMotor
198621:8 IC Off-RoadGrenobleGarbo EspanaGarbo Gepard 3Picco

EFRA European Championship results

YearResultClassVenueEntrantCarMotor
198311:8 IC Off-RoadFranceYankee Enduro 84x4Picco
198411:8 IC Off-RoadSwedenYankee Enduro 84x4Picco

AECAR Campeonato de España results

YearResultClassVenueEntrantCarMotor
198511:8 IC Off-RoadGarboPicco
198411:8 IC Off-RoadGarboPicco
198311:8 IC Off-RoadGarboPicco

Complete Formula Nippon results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
1996Team NovaSUZ
5
MIN
7
FUJ
6
TOK
6
SUZ
Ret
SUG
11
FUJ
6
MIN
Ret
SUZ
5
FUJ
2
8th13
1997Team NovaSUZ
1
MIN
1
FUJ
2
SUZ
3
SUG
1
FUJ
1
MIN
2
MOT
1
FUJ
2
SUZ
1
1st82

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920WDCPoints
1999Repsol ArrowsArrows A20Arrows T2-F1 3.0 V10AUS
6
BRA
Ret
SMR
Ret
MON
Ret
ESP
11
CAN
Ret
FRA
11
GBR
Ret
AUT
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
15
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
EUR
Ret
MAL
Ret
JPN
13
18th1
2000Arrows F1 TeamArrows A21Supertec FB02 3.0 V10AUS
Ret
BRA
8
SMR
Ret
GBR
Ret
ESP
Ret
EUR
6
MON
DNS
CAN
Ret
FRA
Ret
AUT
Ret
GER
6
HUN
16
BEL
16
ITA
Ret
USA
Ret
JPN
12
MAL
Ret
16th2
2001Jaguar RacingJaguar R2Cosworth CR-3 3.0 V10AUSMALBRASMRESP
Ret
AUT
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
6
EUR
8
FRA
14
GBR
12
GER
Ret
HUN
11
BEL
Ret
ITA
5
USA
12
JPN
Ret
16th3
2002Jaguar RacingJaguar R3Cosworth CR-3 3.0 V10AUS
8
MAL
10
BRA
8
SMR
Ret
ESP
Ret
AUT
Ret
MON
10
CAN
Ret
EUR
11
21st0
Jaguar R3BCosworth CR-4 3.0 V10GBR
11
FRA
9
GER
Ret
HUN
13
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
USA
Ret
JPN
Ret
2005West McLaren MercedesMcLaren MP4-20Mercedes FO 110R 3.0 V10AUS
TD
MAL
TD
BHR
5
SMR
TD
ESP
TD
MONEURCAN
TD
USA
TD
FRA
TD
GBR
TD
GER20th4
Team McLaren MercedesHUNTUR
TD
ITA
TD
BELBRAJPN
TD
CHN
TD
2006Team McLaren MercedesMcLaren MP4-21Mercedes FO 108S 2.4 V8BHRMALAUSSMREURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRA
7
GER
Ret
HUN
2
TUR
5
ITA
Ret
CHN
5
JPN
11
BRA
8
11th19
2010BMW Sauber F1 TeamSauber C29Ferrari 056 2.4 V8BHR
Ret
AUS
12
MAL
DNS
CHN
Ret
ESP
Ret
MON
Ret
TUR
11
CAN
Ret
EUR
12
GBR
Ret
GER
14
HUN
7
BEL
11
ITA
14
SINJPNKORBRAABU17th6
2011Sauber F1 TeamSauber C30Ferrari 056 2.4 V8AUSMALCHNTURESPMONCAN
12
EURGBRGERHUNBELITASINJPNKORINDABUBRA20th0
2012HRT F1 TeamHRT F112Cosworth CA2012 2.4 V8AUS
DNQ
MAL
21
CHN
21
BHR
20
ESP
19
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
EUR
17
GBR
20
GER
21
HUN
22
BEL
18
ITA
18
SIN
17
JPN
18
KOR
Ret
IND
Ret
ABU
17
USA
21
BRA
17
25th0

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