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JJ Lehto
Finnish racecar driver

JJ Lehto

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Finnish racecar driver
A.K.A.
Jyrki Järvilehto
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Espoo
Age
58 years
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Biography

Jyrki Juhani Järvilehto (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjyrki ˈjærvilehto]; born 31 January 1966 in Espoo), better known as "JJ Lehto", is a Finnish racing driver. He won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice, in 1995 and 2005. He is also a former Formula One driver.
He was a protégé of Finnish 1982 Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg, who first suggested that Jyrki Järvilehto should abbreviate his name to the more manageable JJ Lehto, much as Rosberg had done before him ("Keke" being derived from Keijo, his own given name).

Early career

Like many racing drivers Lehto began in karts at age 8, winning numerous events, before graduating to Formula Ford at the early age of 15. A switch to single seaters saw him dominate the Scandinavian Formula Ford. He then won the British and European Formula 2000 championship in 1987 and went on to win the coveted British Formula 3 title in 1988, driving for Pacific Racing. In 1989 Lehto drove in Formula 3000, again for Pacific Racing. The season was not successful and he failed to score any podium finishes. He did not participate in the last race which was held in Dijon-Prenois.

Formula One career

In 1989 Lehto tested for Ferrari before making his Formula One debut for the Onyx team as a late-season replacement for Bertrand Gachot. Though he failed to prequalify for his first race at Estoril he impressed with his speed in the tough sessions and made his first start in the following meeting. In the wet season finale at Adelaide he ran as high as 5th before retiring with waterlogged electrics. Over the summer Onyx were sold to Swiss racer turned businessman Peter Monteverdi. Lehto, marked by many as a star of the future, was paired with Gregor Foitek but financial difficulties hampered his season, leading to the team's withdrawal after the Hungarian Grand Prix (one of five events the Finn failed to qualify for – though he had been hindered by the team's poor preparation, including a driveshaft being fitted the wrong way around for several meetings, and favouritism towards Foitek, whose father was involved with the buyout).

For 1991 he was signed by the ambitious Scuderia Italia team, financed by Beppe Lucchini with a Dallara chassis, Judd V10 engines and Emanuele Pirro in the second car. Due to poor results in 1990 the cars had to prequalify but soon established themselves as decent midfield runners. In the wet San Marino Grand Prix Lehto impressed by lasting in a race of attrition to finish 3rd, scoring his first F1 points. He impressed elsewhere but did not score again through poor reliability and bad luck (only finishing on four other occasions). He stayed with the team in 1992, now paired with Pierluigi Martini and using Ferrari V12 engines but the new Dallara B192 chassis had severe handling problems. Lehto's best result was 7th at Spa, his worst a failure to qualify at the Hungaroring.

He landed the second seat (alongside Austrian Karl Wendlinger) at the new, much-anticipated Sauber team for 1993, running Ilmor engines. The season started very well as Lehto survived a late downpour at Kyalami to score 5th place on the team's debut, then finished 4th at Imola despite a late engine failure. However, after a collision with Wendlinger at Monaco his relationship with both his team-mate and Sauber became frosty and his season tailed off with no more points scored.

For 1994 he saw off competition from Michele Alboreto and Luca Badoer to land the second seat at Benetton alongside Michael Schumacher. However, he injured his neck testing the new B194 in pre-season with test driver Jos Verstappen taking his place for the first two rounds of the championship. Lehto returned to the cockpit for the ill-fated San Marino Grand Prix despite some question marks over his fitness. He qualified 5th but stalled on the grid, his car being struck from behind by Pedro Lamy's Lotus. This led to the safety car period which may have contributed to the death of three-times world champion Ayrton Senna. Despite running 3rd in Spain before an engine failure and scoring a point in Canada (after the disqualification of Christian Fittipaldi) it was clear his injuries had not healed fully and he was replaced once again by Verstappen for the French Grand Prix. He returned to the cockpit for the Italian and Portuguese rounds in place of the suspended Schumacher but did not impress and was released entirely soon afterwards when the team signed Johnny Herbert. This freed him up to drive in the last two rounds for Sauber – Wendlinger's own injuries had failed to heal and his previous replacement Andrea de Cesaris was unreachable.

Post-Formula One career

After his Formula One career stalled, and advised by his manager Keke Rosberg, Lehto joined the German Touring Car Championship, DTM, in 1995 and 1996. Even though rated highly, victories eluded him, but this loss was probably made up by his successes in GT and sports car racing.

An ex-Lehto McLaren F1 GTR

He was a late addition to the 1995 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in a McLaren F1 GTR, but he won the race outright, at his third attempt, sharing the car with Yannick Dalmas and Masanori Sekiya. Lehto was an integral part of the win, gaining the lead for the team by driving a few stints during the rainy night. While others were driving cautiously, Lehto was seen to be sliding the car, lapping at times 30sec faster than everyone else. He had three more guest appearances in the same car the next year, winning another race, before he got picked up by BMW to join the factory squad in the inaugural FIA GT season, partnering Steve Soper. Even though success came initially easily, including a win in front of his home crowd at the Thunder In Helsinki event, the might of Mercedes-Benz caught up with the McLarens and left Lehto conceding the title to former DTM rival Bernd Schneider.

After an unsuccessful 1998 campaign as a Mercedes-Benz factory driver in the American-based single-seater CART series with Team Hogan, Lehto stayed Stateside but returned to the BMW camp, which entered their V12 LMR sportscar racer in the American Le Mans Series, ALMS. Even though he ended up winning four races, Lehto lost the title on the account of a formality (he was not awarded the points gained for winning the 12 Hours of Sebring because he did not have an American racing license at that time). 2000 proved less successful as the near-unbeatable Audi R8 entered the scene.

BMW and Lehto stayed in the ALMS series, but stepped down to the GT-class with the controversial M3 GTR. The team was virtually unbeatable but Lehto lost out in the championship to the driver he shared the car with, Jörg Müller, as the latter had more fastest laps and laps in the lead to his name.

He found the M3 already not fast enough to his liking, so it was not surprising when Lehto turned down BMW's offer to join them in the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) the following year, having to race a near standard 320i tin-top racer. 2002 started with unemployment, but he was picked up by Cadillac as an addition to their Northstar LMP sportscar programme at Le Mans and in the ALMS series. Although the car was not on the pace of the Audi R8s or Panoz LMPs, the car's fortunes did seem to turn for the better when it started to notch up regular podium finishes in the second half of the year. Cadillac's mother company General Motors pulled the plug on the project, leaving Lehto again without a job if it had not been for Champion Racing, who offered him a drive in their Audi R8.

JJ Lehto at 2005 Petit Le Mans.

Lehto won four times in 2003 (including the prestigious Petit Le Mans event at Road Atlanta), but it was not until the factory Audi squad left the ALMS series that he was finally able to reap full rewards in 2004 and score his first championship success since his 1988 title in the British Formula Three, picking up six victories on the way.

A disappointing second half of the 2005 season prevented him from scoring double championship success, but nonetheless he managed to end his last year in full-time racing on an impressive note when winning both the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans again.

In 2006 it was announced the Solaroli team would purchase two Porsche RS Spyders to be entered in the ALMS series. One car would be driven by Lehto, partnered by Johnny Herbert. However, even though getting confirmation about the deal going through in early 2007, nothing ever materialised.

Lehto did show up at the 2007 edition of the 24 Hours of Daytona to team up with Colin Braun and Max Papis in the Krohn Racing Pontiac-Riley. His first participation in the event was not a success though as the car suffered from a misfire, and after having spent a long time in the pits, finished 17th.

In 2008 he made an unexpected return to the race tracks when he showed up at the Malaysian Grand Prix to drive in the Speedcar support race, taking over the No. 90 car previously vacated by Narain Karthikeyan.

In 2001 Lehto joined Finnish television as an expert race commentator and has remained a mainstay at MTV3's Finnish Formula One race broadcasts (and also for the pay-channel MTV3 MAX) until 2010, alongside Oskari Saari.

Boating accident

The scene of the boating accident

On 17 June 2010, Lehto was involved in a boating accident in Ekenäs. The accident happened when the boat carrying Lehto and his friend, whose identity was not released, hit the base of a bridge in a canal. Lehto was injured and the other man was killed in the accident. Lehto had been drinking throughout the day and was heavily intoxicated at the time of the accident.

In January 2011, Ilta-Sanomat reported that the police investigations had concluded that no one besides Lehto could have been driving the boat at the time of the accident. Lehto faced charges of negligent homicide, reckless driving and driving under the influence. Regardless of the pending trial, Lehto made a return to sportscasting on the Finnish sports-channel UrhoTV, commentating on a DTM event. On 14 December 2011, the District Court found Lehto guilty of drunk sailing and negligent homicide, and sentenced him to two years and four months in prison. Lehto however appealed the decision, and on 30 November 2012, the Court of Appeal cleared him of all charges relating to the accident, finding the evidence regarding who had been driving the boat inconclusive.

Racing record

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key)

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
1989Pacific RacingSIL
DSQ
VAL
Ret
PAU
4
JER
6
PER
Ret
BRH
Ret
BIR
Ret
SPA
5
BUG
Ret
DIJ14th6

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516WDCPts
1989Moneytron Onyx Formula OneOnyx ORE-1Ford V8BRASMRMONMEXUSACANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPOR
DNPQ
ESP
Ret
JPN
DNPQ
AUS
Ret
NC0
1990Monteverdi Onyx Formula OneOnyx ORE-1Ford V8USA
DNQ
BRA
DNQ
NC0
Onyx ORE-1BFord V8SMR
12
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
MEX
Ret
FRA
DNQ
GBR
DNQ
GER
NC
HUN
DNQ
BELITAPORESPJPNAUS
1991Scuderia Italia SpADallara BMS-191Judd V10USA
Ret
BRA
Ret
SMR
3
MON
11
CAN
Ret
MEX
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
13
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
POR
Ret
ESP
8
JPN
Ret
AUS
12
12th4
1992Scuderia Italia SpADallara BMS-192Ferrari V12RSA
Ret
MEX
8
BRA
8
ESP
Ret
SMR
11
MON
9
CAN
9
FRA
9
GBR
13
GER
10
HUN
DNQ
BEL
7
ITA
11
POR
Ret
JPN
9
AUS
Ret
NC0
1993Sauber AGSauber C12Sauber V10RSA
5
BRA
Ret
EUR
Ret
SMR
4
ESP
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
7
FRA
Ret
GBR
8
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
9
ITA
Ret
POR
7
JPN
8
AUS
Ret
13th5
1994Mild Seven Benetton FordBenetton B194Ford V8BRAPACSMR
Ret
MON
7
ESP
Ret
CAN
6
FRAGBRGERHUNBELITA
9
POR
Ret
EUR24th1
PP Sauber AGSauber C13Mercedes V10JPN
Ret
AUS
10

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1990United Kingdom Richard Lloyd Racing
Italy Italya Sport
Germany Manuel Reuter
United Kingdom James Weaver
Porsche 962C GTiC1181DNFDNF
1991Germany Porsche Kremer RacingGermany Manuel Reuter
Finland Harri Toivonen
Porsche 962CK6C23439th9th
1995United Kingdom Kokusai Kaihatsu RacingFrance Yannick Dalmas
Japan Masanori Sekiya
McLaren F1 GTRGT12981st1st
1996United Kingdom Gulf Racing
United Kingdom GTC Racing
United Kingdom Ray Bellm
United Kingdom James Weaver
McLaren F1 GTRGT13239th7th
1997Germany Team BMW Motorsport
Germany BMW Team Schnitzer
United Kingdom Steve Soper
Brazil Nelson Piquet
McLaren F1 GTRGT1236DNFDNF
1999Germany Team BMW MotorsportDenmark Tom Kristensen
Germany Jörg Müller
BMW V12 LMRLMP304DNFDNF
2002United States Team CadillacFrance Éric Bernard
France Emmanuel Collard
Cadillac Northstar LMP02LMP90033412th10th
2003United States Champion RacingItaly Emanuele Pirro
Sweden Stefan Johansson
Audi R8LMP9003723rd1st
2004United States ADT Champion RacingGermany Marco Werner
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8LMP9003683rd3rd
2005United States ADT Champion RacingDenmark Tom Kristensen
Germany Marco Werner
Audi R8LMP9003701st1st

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/Masters results

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920Pos.Pts
1995Opel Team JoestOpel Calibra V6 4x4HOC
1
8
HOC
2
4
AVU
1
10
AVU
2
20
NOR
1
7
NOR
2
Ret
DIE
1
15
DIE
2
8
NÜR
1
NC
NÜR
2
Ret
ALE
1
Ret
ALE
2
8
HOC
1
6
HOC
1
6
13th36
2002OPC EuroteamOpel Astra V8 Coupé 2001HOC
QR
HOC
CR
ZOL
QR
ZOL
CR
DON
QR
DON
CR
SAC
QR
SAC
CR
NOR
QR
NOR
CR
LAU
QR
LAU
CR
NÜR
QR
NÜR
CR
A1R
QR
18
A1R
CR
10
ZAN
QR
ZAN
CR
HOC
QR
HOC
CR
21st0

Complete International Touring Car Championship

YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Pos.Pts
1995Opel Team JoestOpel Calibra V6 4x4MUG
1
11
MUG
2
8
HEL
1
3
HEL
2
Ret
DON
1
14
DON
2
11
EST
1
11
EST
2
11
MAG
1
8
MAG
2
5
11th26
1996Team Rosberg OpelOpel Calibra V6 4x4HOC
1
15
HOC
2
Ret
NÜR
1
5
NÜR
2
2
EST
1
16
EST
2
Ret
HEL
1
5
HEL
2
3
NOR
1
4
NOR
2
3
DIE
1
7
DIE
2
Ret
SIL
1
5
SIL
2
2
NÜR
1
7
NÜR
2
5
MAG
1
5
MAG
2
3
MUG
1
9
MUG
2
15
HOC
1
5
HOC
2
8
INT
1
6
INT
2
9
SUZ
1
Ret
SUZ
2
8
5th148

American open-wheel racing results

(key)

CART

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819RankPoints
1998Hogan RacingReynard 98iMercedes-Benz IC108EMIA
14
MOT
Ret
LBH
18
NZR
16
RIO
10
STL
9
MIL
Ret
DET
Ret
POR
Ret
CLE
Ret
TOR
Ret
MIS
Ret
MDO
15
ROA
Ret
VAN
8
LS
Ret
HOU
10
SRF
5
FON
Ret
20th25

Complete American Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngineTyres123456789101112RankPoints
1999BMW MotorsportLMPBMW V12 LMRBMW S70 6.0 L V12MSEB
ovr:1
cls:1
ATLMOSSON
ovr:1
cls:1
POR
ovr:2
cls:2
PET
ovr:3
cls:3
MON
ovr:1
cls:1
LSV
ovr:1
cls:1
4th123
2000BMW MotorsportLMPBMW V12 LMRBMW S70 6.0 L V12MSEB
ovr:3
cls:3
CHA
ovr:1
cls:1
SIL
ovr:1
cls:1
NÜR
ovr:2
cls:2
SON
ovr:3
cls:3
MOS
ovr:2
cls:2
TEX
ovr:4
cls:4
ROS
ovr:3
cls:3
PET
ovr:5
cls:5
MON
ovr:3
cls:3
LSV
ovr:26
cls:9
ADE6th220
2001BMW MotorsportGTBMW M3BMW 3.2L I6MTEX
ovr:12
cls:5
2nd180
BMW M3 GTRBMW 4.0L V8SEB
ovr:10
cls:3
DON
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
JAR
ovr:6
cls:2
SON
ovr:7
cls:1
POR
ovr:10
cls:3
MOS
ovr:10
cls:1
MID
ovr:14
cls:1
MON
ovr:9
cls:1
PET
ovr:12
cls:4
2002Team CadillacLMP900Cadillac Northstar LMP02Cadillac Northstar 4.0L Turbo V8MSEB
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
SONMIDAMEWASTROMOS
ovr:3
cls:3
MON
ovr:3
cls:3
MIA
ovr:2
cls:2
PET
ovr:3
cls:3
13th101
2003ADT Champion RacingLMP900Audi R8Audi 3.6L Turbo V8MSEB
ovr:2
cls:2
ATL
ovr:1
cls:1
SON
ovr:3
cls:2
TRO
ovr:2
cls:2
MOS
ovr:20
cls:4
AME
ovr:1
cls:1
MON
ovr:4
cls:3
MIA
ovr:1
cls:1
PET
ovr:1
cls:1
3rd163
2004ADT Champion RacingLMP1Audi R8Audi 3.6L Turbo V8MSEB
ovr:2
cls:2
MID
ovr:1
cls:1
LIM
ovr:1
cls:1
SON
ovr:1
cls:1
POR
ovr:1
cls:1
MOS
ovr:2
cls:2
AME
ovr:1
cls:1
PET
ovr:1
cls:1
MON
ovr:2
cls:2
1st164
2005ADT Champion RacingLMP1Audi R8Audi 3.6L Turbo V8MSEB
ovr:1
cls:1
ATL
ovr:1
cls:1
MID
ovr:18
cls:5
LIM
ovr:1
cls:1
SON
ovr:3
cls:3
POR
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret
AME
ovr:3
cls:3
MOS
ovr:2
cls:2
PET
ovr:7
cls:3
MON
ovr:4
cls:4
3rd148

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