BIOGRAPHY

A L E S I , Jean (F)
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b 11/6/1964
Resident:            Nyon/CH
Height:              1,70 m
Weight:              70 kg
Marital status:      Fiancee, Kumiko
Children:            Charlotte, 10.4.94
Learned profession:  sheet-metal worker
Sports:              skiing, golf, tennis, 
                     water-skiing
Favourite drink:     Vichy Menthe
Start racing career: 1981/82 in go-karts
First racing car:    Renault 5
First success:       Renault 5 Turbo Cup 
                     1983 Nogaro
Most memorable
experience:          "Leading the 1990 US 
                     GP at Phoenix - then 
                     repassing
                     Ayrton Senna after he 
                     had overtaken me."

GP Starts:           102
Wins:                1
Points:              142

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SOURCE: Darren Galpin
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~py3dlg/motorsport/
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RACING CAREER:

A L E S I , Jean (F)
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1981 - 1982 Karting
1983 - Renault 5 Turbo Cup, 7th, 1 win 
       (Nogaro)
1984 - Formula Renault, 10th
1985 - Formula Renault, 5th
1986 - Finished 2nd in French F3, with two 
       wins (Albi, Bugatti), in privately
       enterred Dallara
1987 - Won French F3 with Oreca, after 
       switching from Martini chassis
       replaced with Dallara 387, allowing 
       6 consecutive wins. 2nd in Monaco
       F3 race
1988 - F3000 with Oreca, 10th. 2nd at Pau
1989 - Won F3000 with Eddie Jordan, 3 wins 
       (Pau, Birmingham, Spa). 4th on F1 
       debut with Tyrrell in France. 8 
       races (Tyrrell), 8 points, 9th.
1990 - 16 races (Tyrrell). 13 points, 9th.
1991 - 16 races (Ferrari). 21 points, 7th
1992 - 16 races (Ferrari). 18 points, 7th
1993 - 16 races (Ferrari). 16 points, 65h
1994 - 14 races (Ferrari). 24 points, 5th.
1995 - 17 races (Ferrari), 42 points, 5th, 
       1 win (Canada). (2nd Argentina,
       Imola, Britain, Europe 
       (Nuerburgring), 5th Brazil, France, 
       Portugal,
       Pacific (Aida))

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SOURCE: Darren Galpin
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~py3dlg/motorsport/
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