Jarno Trulli (Italian pronunciation:[ˈjarnoˈtrulli]; born 13 July 1974) is an Italian former racing driver. He regularly competed in Formula One from 1997 to 2011, driving for Minardi, Prost, Jordan, Renault, Toyota, Lotus Racing and Team Lotus. His best result in the World Drivers' Championship (WDC) was sixth place in 2004; this was also the year in which he scored the only win of his Formula One career at the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix.
Throughout his Formula One career, Trulli was renowned for his skill in qualifying, regularly achieving far better grid positions than rivals with superior cars to his own.[1] He was also known for his defensive driving style which allowed him to successfully hold off quicker drivers, sometimes for an entire race. The combination of being able to achieve high grid positions in comparatively slow cars and his ability to hold off faster drivers would often result in a line of vehicles forming behind him during a race, which was commonly referred to as the 'Trulli Train' by commentators, fans and journalists.[2]
Trulli was slated to compete in the 2012 Formula One season, but retired before the season began. In 2014–15 he competed in the inaugural season of the FIA Formula E Championship, driving for Trulli GP, a team he founded.[3] He is the father of racing driver Enzo Trulli.
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JarnoTrulli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjarnoˈtrulli]; born 13 July 1974) is an Italian former racing driver. He regularly competed in Formula One from...
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Trulli GP (officially Trulli Formula E Team) was a Swiss motor racing team founded by former Formula One driver and Monaco Grand Prix winner Jarno Trulli...
Toyota for the subsequent four rounds, before being replaced by Italian JarnoTrulli, who had left the Renault works team. Panis, meanwhile, announced his...
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve replaced JarnoTrulli at Renault for the final three races. Trulli missed the 2004 Chinese Grand Prix, but he returned...
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named Via Jarno Saarinen. The name Jarno became very popular in Italy in the 1970s, one well-known bearer being former Formula-1 driver JarnoTrulli. In 2009...
glimmers of hope in Singapore when Timo Glock finished 2nd and Japan when JarnoTrulli also finished second. The TF109 was the last F1 car to run on Esso fuel...
driven by Briton Jenson Button, who was retained from 2001, and Italian JarnoTrulli, who joined the team from Jordan. The test driver was Spaniard Fernando...
in a straight swap with Jacques Villeneuve (who had taken over from JarnoTrulli at Renault for the last three races of the season). Williams employed...
Renault, the only other team to win a Grand Prix that year so far, with JarnoTrulli triumphing in Monaco. Third-placed BAR had a quick car, but suffered...
Benetton was rebranded as Renault F1 and contested the season with drivers JarnoTrulli and Jenson Button who scored 23 points during the season. As a result...
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1999 was to be the team's finest season. For 2000 Hill was replaced by JarnoTrulli, fresh from a couple of years at Prost and Minardi. His qualifying speed...
airlifted to hospital with a leg injury. As he was not fit to race, JarnoTrulli was the only driver representing Toyota at the Japanese Grand Prix. On...
points, ahead of McLaren's Kimi Räikkönen with 37 points and Toyota's JarnoTrulli with 27 points. Nick Heidfeld of Williams was fourth with 25 points and...
in the 2003 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Italian JarnoTrulli, who was in his second season with the team, and Spaniard Fernando Alonso...
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next three races with suspension failure in Spain, an accident with JarnoTrulli in Monaco and more technical problems in Turkey. He finished 18th in...
champion Damon Hill retired from Formula One at the end of the 1999 season. JarnoTrulli moved from Prost to Jordan, filling Hill's vacant seat. Prost's other...
designed and built by Lotus Racing for the 2010 season. It was driven by JarnoTrulli and Heikki Kovalainen and was unveiled in London, on 12 February 2010...
achieve pole position, started ahead of JarnoTrulli. Michael Schumacher started in third and tried to pass Trulli into the first corner, but tapped him...
team chose to miss the first day of testing. Both Ralf Schumacher and JarnoTrulli's fastest laps were quicker than Massa and Badoer's times during the previous...
moved into the FIA GT Championship. Alongside him, Italian rising star JarnoTrulli filled the final seat in the 1997 championship. The Italian team Forti...
and eighteenth places respectively. Montoya did not set a lap time. JarnoTrulli and Tiago Monteiro also failed to set a time. Notes ^1 – Kimi Räikkönen...
as Renault, replaced Fisichella with Jordan driver JarnoTrulli, meaning that Fisichella and Trulli had swapped seats at the two teams. Jordan completed...
JarnoTrulli". BBC Sport. BBC Sport. 30 November 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2011. Benson, Andrew (21 July 2011). "Karun Chandhok replaces JarnoTrulli for...