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|  Pedro de
    la Rosa  | 
| 2001 | Orange Arrows F1 Team | 
| Born: | 24th February 1971, Catalonia, Spain | 
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| RACE CAREER | |
| 2000 | Orange Arrows F1 Team | 
| 1999 | Arrows Grand Prix Team, scoring their only point of the season at his first G.P. (Australian G.P.) Placed 17th in the Championship, with 1 point. | 
| 1998 | Test and reserve driver for the Benson & Hedges Jordan Mugen-Honda F-1 Team. | 
| 1997 | Champion - Formula Nippon (F-3000) Championship w Team
    Shionogi-Nova, 6 wins, 3 second and 1 third place. 4 Poles, 3 fastest laps. Champion - All-Japan GT Championship with Toyota-Castrol Tom's Team Co-driving with Michael Krumm, 2 wins, one second, one third. 2 Poles, 1 fastest lap. Formula Nippon / Bridgestone Testing Development testing for 1998 Bridgestone JF-3000 tyres. | 
| 1996 | Formula Nippon (née Japanese F-3000) Championship,
    with Team Shionogi-Nova, One 2nd place and 6 top-six finishes. Placed 8th in the
    Championship. All-Japan GT Championship, with Toyota Team Tom's, 2 podium finishes. Placed 8th in the Championship. Macau G.P. (F.I.A. F-3 World Cup), with Paul Stewart Racing. 7rd Overall | 
| 1995 | Champion - All-Japan Formula 3 Championship with Tom's
    Toyota racing team. 8 wins + one second place. British Formula 3 Championship, with Tom's GB racing team (F-3 development programme) Macau G.P. (F.I.A. F-3 World Cup), with Tom's Toyota racing team, 3rd Overall | 
| 1994 | British Formula 3 Championship with West Surrey Racing
    team, Works Renault development programme. International Formula 3 Challenge (Donington), Pole Position, Retired | 
| 1993 | British Formula 3 Championship with West Surrey Racing
    team, 3 podium finishes, Placed 6th in the Championship. Macau G.P. (F.I.A. F-3 World Cup), with West Surrey Racing team, Retired. IV Macau - Fuji International F-3 Challenge League with West Surrey Racing team, Retired | 
| 1992 | Champion - British Formula Renault Championship, with
    Racing for Spain / Minister Racing, 14 races, 3 wins + 4 podium finishes. Champion - European Formula Renault series, with Racing for Spain / Minister Racing, 3 races, 2 wins. Winner - Privilege Formula 3 Festival | 
| 1991 | Spanish Formula Renault Championship, with Racing for
    Spain / Minister Racing, 10 races, 3 podium finishes, Placed 4th in the Championship. British Formula Renault Championship with Racing for Spain / Minister Racing, 6 races, 3 podium finishes | 
| 1990 | Champion - Spanish Formula Ford 1600 Championship, with
    Racing for Spain / Minister Racing, 10 races, 8 wins + 1 podium. Miscellaneous F-Ford 1600 British Championships (RAC, Brands Hatch,..) with Racing for Spain / Minister Racing 6 races, 2 podium finishes. Finalist in the Formula Ford Festival (Brands Hatch) | 
| 1989 | Champion - Spanish Formula Fiat Uno Championship, with Ofensiva Uno / Meycom, 7 races, 2 wins + 3 podiums | 
| 1988 | Karting at local championship (Catalonian Championship) Immediately recruited by Spanish Federation for a Scholarship-type single-seater programme called Ofensiva Uno. | 
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