| Profile | |
| Nationality Italian | |
| Formula One World Championship career | |
| 2008 team | Toyota |
| 2008 car # | 11 |
| 2009 team | Toyota |
| Races | 202 (199 starts) |
| Championships | 0 |
| Wins | 1 |
| Podium finishes | 8 |
| Career points | 214 |
| Pole positions | 3 |
| Fastest laps | 0 |
| First race | 1997 Australian Grand Prix |
| First win | 2004 Monaco Grand Prix |
| Last win | 2004 Monaco Grand Prix |
| Last race | 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix |
| 2008 position | 9th (31 pts) |
More about Jarno Trulli(From Wikipedia)
Early Days
Trulli was born in Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. His parents were motorsport fans and named their son after Jarno Saarinen, the Finnish Grand Prix motorcycle racing champion who had been killed at Monza in 1973. This Finnish forename caused a certain amount of confusion when he first entered Formula One, with many not initially realising that he was Italian. His father's enthusiasm also meant that, like Read more...
Formula 3 And Early Formula One Career
After winning the Italian and then European kart championships he won the German Formula Three championship in 1996, and in 1997 made his debut in F1 with Minardi. After 7 races he replaced the injured Olivier Panis at Prost and impressed immediately, finishing fourth in Germany and even leading in Austria, looking set to finish second until his engine blew. He stayed at the Prost team for the next Read more...
2000-2001: Jordan
In 2000 he moved to the Irish squad, but the team was no longer the force it had been in the late 1990s. In his two years with Jordan, Trulli failed to score a podium, but did impress with a series of brilliant qualifying displays. During this period suggestions were made that Trulli was more of a qualifying specialist than an out-and-out fast race driver, a charge he frequently denied. Under long-term Read more...

