Adrian Sutil

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Adrian Sutil

Nationality Flag of Germany German
Car # 20
Current team Spyker
World Championship career
Races 1
World Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First race 2007 Australian Grand Prix
Latest race
2007 Championship position

Adrian Sutil (born January 11, 1983 in Starnberg, Germany) is a Formula One racing driver. He has German nationality although his father, Jorge, is Uruguayan[1].

A talented pianist, Sutil started karting at 14 before moving up to Swiss Formula Ford 1800 in 2002. He won all ten rounds of the season from pole and added five wins in the Formula Masters Austria championship[1].

But when he moved up to the Formula BMW ADAC championship in 2003 he managed only sixth with no wins coming his way. The following season he stepped up to the Formula 3 Euroseries with Colin Kolles' team. Although he scored only twice the connection he made with Kolles would prove useful in the future, and he moved to the ASM team at the final round of the year[1].

He stayed with ASM for 2005 and was joined by British driver Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton emphatically had the beating of Sutil who won only two races to Hamilton's 15 and was runner-up to Hamilton in the championship and at the prestigious Marlboro Masters of Formula Three at Zandvoort[1].

Sutil missed the last two rounds of the 2005 Euroseries after joining A1 Team Germany for the inaugural A1GP series. He raced for them at three events in Portugal, Australia and Dubai, his best result being two twelfth places[1].

He spent 2006 racing in Japan and won the domestic Formula Three championship. He showed a very strong performance all season. He also finished third in the Macau Formula Three Grand Prix and made a one-off appearance in Japanese Super GTs[1].

That year also saw Sutil achieve his first break in Formula One. In January, he was confirmed as a one of three test driver for the new MF1 Racing team, along with Markus Winkelhock and Giorgio Mondini. This came thanks to his connections with Colin Kolles, who was now running the team.

Sutil appeared for the team as the third driver at the European, French and Japanese Grands Prix. By the time of his third appearance the outfit had become Spyker F1. At the end of the year he was promoted to second driver for the 2007, having been signed on a multi-year contract by the team.[2] In an interview with the Official Formula One website, Sutil's 2007 teammate, Christijan Albers, commented that "Adrian is a good driver and he will be quick this year, but as a driver you should always be pushing to the limits without thinking what the guy in the car next to you is doing. But Adrian will be a good team-mate and it looks as though he’s going to be a big talent [for the future]".[3]

[edit] Complete Formula One participations

(key)

Yr Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 WDC Points
2006 MF1 Racing Midland M16 Toyota V8 BHR
MAL
AUS
SMR
EUR
TD
ESP
MON
GBR
CAN
USA
FRA
TD
GER
HUN
TUR
ITA
- -
Spyker MF1 Team CHN
JPN
TD
BRA
2007 Spyker F1 Spyker F8-VII Ferrari V8 AUS
17
MAL
BHR
ESP
MON
CAN
USA
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
TUR
ITA
BEL
JPN
CHN
BRA
17th 0

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Who's Who: Adrian Sutil. F1Fanatic.co.uk (2007). Retrieved on 2007-01-02.
  2. ^ "Sutil joins Albers at Spyker", Grandprix.com, 2006-12-21. Retrieved on 2006-12-21.
  3. ^ "Q&A with Spyker’s Albers and Sutil", Official Formula One website, 2007-02-05. Retrieved on 2007-03-06.

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Constructors and drivers competing in the 2007 Formula One championship
McLaren Renault Ferrari Honda BMW Toyota Red Bull Williams Toro Rosso Spyker Super Aguri
Alonso
Hamilton
Fisichella
Kovalainen
Massa
Räikkönen
Button
Barrichello
Heidfeld
10 Kubica
11 Schumacher
12 Trulli
14 Coulthard
15 Webber
16 Rosberg
17 Wurz
18 Liuzzi
19 Speed
20 Sutil
21 Albers
22 Sato
23 Davidson
Flag of Netherlands Spyker F1

Personnel: Flag of Netherlands Michiel Mol | Flag of Germany Colin Kolles | Flag of United Kingdom James Key | Flag of United Kingdom Mike Gascoyne

Current drivers: Flag of Netherlands Christijan Albers | Flag of Germany Adrian Sutil | Flag of Spain Adrián Vallés | Flag of Netherlands Giedo van der Garde | Flag of Malaysia Mohamed Fairuz Fauzy | Flag of Germany Markus Winkelhock

Formula One cars: F8-VII

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