Justin Wilson
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Justin Wilson is a motor-racing driver from Great Britain.
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He began racing karts in 1987 before progressing through the ranks, competing in various categories including Formula One and winning the Formula 3000 Championship in 2001 in a record-breaking season.
Justin struggled to raise the money needed to get a Formula One seat with the Minardi team in 2003, so his management team came up with the idea of selling "shares" in him (http://www.investinwilson.com/) to the public to raise the £1.2 million needed. The scheme was supported by Murray Walker amongst others and ended a great success as it ended up being oversubscribed.
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Race Results and Appearances
2005
- Moved to the RuSport Champ Car team to partner A.J. Allmendinger this is his first paid drive (he didn't need to ring sponsorship with him);
2004
- Did not retain his position with the Formula One Racing team Jaguar Racing;
- Joined Champ Car World Series with Mi-Jack Conquest Racing. Qualified as high as 2nd in his rookie season but finished the year in 11th place (second highest rookie);
- Raced at the famous 24 hours of Le Mans motor-race this year, driving the #16 Racing for Holland Dome-Judd S101 with Tom Coronel and Ralph Firman. He showed an impressive pace in only his second competitive outing in a sportscar (he also raced at the 12 Hours of Sebring race in the US), setting the cars fastest lap of 3’36.726 (fastest bar the dominant Audi R8 prototypes)
2003
- Raced in Formula One with Minardi for the start of the season
- Signed to Jaguar Racing for the last five races of the season, starting with the German Grand Prix
- Scored first F1 World Championship point at the U.S. Grand Prix.
2002
- Raced in the Nissan Telefonica World Series coming 4th overall with two wins, one second place, five third places and two pole positions.
2001
- Wins the FIA International Formula 3000 Championship with three wins, six second places, one third place and two pole positions - he broke the records for the most points in an F3000 season (71) and the most podium finishes (10)
2000
- Fifth in the FIA International Formula 3000 Championship for Nordic Racing with one second and one third
1999
- Started in the International FIA Formula 3000 Championship with Team Astromega supported by Benetton Formula One - one of only seven drivers out of the forty two competitors to qualify for every round of the championship
1998
- Wins the Formula Palmer Audi Championship with nine wins, ten fastest laps, six lap records and four pole positions
- Finalist in the McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award.
1997
- Comes 4th in the Formula Vauxhall Championship for Paul Stewart Racing with one lap record, two pole positions, four fastest laps, three first places, two seconds and two thirds
1996
- Comes 2nd in the Formula Vauxhall Championship for Paul Stewart Racing with one lap record, two pole positions, three fastest laps, one first place, five seconds and three thirds
1995
- Wins the Formula Vauxhall Junior Challenge Cup
- 3rd Best Newcomer in Formula Vauxhall Winter Series
- Finalist in the McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award
- Winner of the BRDC Chris Bristow Trophy for the most promising driver to race at Silverstone National Circuit.
1994
- Comes 5th in the Formula ‘A’ British Championship
- Comes 3rd in the Renault GP at Buckmore Park
- Formula Vauxhall Junior Winter Series - won first ever race, becoming the first 16 year old to win a British Motor Race
1992
- Comes 4th in the RACMSA Junior British Championships
1991
- Comes 12th in the RACMSA Junior British Championships getting 1st at the Metro Centre GP and 2nd Hull Street GP
1990
- Graduated to Junior Britain:
- 1st Wombwell & Langbaugh Club Championships
- 1st Fulbeck Club Championship (3 consecutive years)
1989
- Comes 7th in the Cadet National British Karting Championship.
1987
- Began racing Cadet Karts (aged 8 years 9 months)
Complete Formula One results
(Note: grand prix in bold denotes points scoring race.)
Yr | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Team |
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2003 | Minardi | AUS | MAL | BRA | SAN | SPA | AUT | MON | CAN | EUR | FRA | GBR | DEU | HUN | ITA | USA | JPN | Jaguar |