Formula One Squad
Career Details
| 2006 | Scores 28 points less than in 2005 after frustrating second season with Toyota. Finishes 12th in the standings, two places below team mate Ralf Schumacher. |
| 2005 | Superb qualifying performances - one pole and further 13 top-five grid slots - means rival teams have to start factoring the 'Trulli train' into their race strategy. Scores Toyota's best-ever results with second places in Malaysia and Bahrain, but slightly lacklustre form in later races drops him to seventh below team mate Ralf Schumacher in final standings. |
| 2004 | Strong first half of the season with Renault, with two pole positions and first victory at Monaco. However, performance drops off in the latter half and parts company with the team with three races to go. Makes an early debut for his 2005 team, Toyota, at the last two. |
| 2003 | Five retirements, but scores points at every other race bar one, with a podium in Germany. Finishes eighth in the drivers' championship with Renault. |
| 2002 | Moves to Renault to partner Jenson Button. Scores nine points to finish the Drivers' Championship in eighth position. |
| 2000 | Moves to Jordan. Finishes Championship in 10th position. |
| 1999 | Second in the European Grand Prix with Prost, his first podium finish. Finishes ninth in the Drivers' Championship. |
| 1997 | Makes debut with Minardi, and then transfers to Prost after Olivier Panis is injured. Finishes ninth in the Drivers' Championship having won three points at the German Grand Prix for his new team. |
| 1996 | Wins the German Formula 3 Championship and becomes a test driver for Benetton. |


