Mika Hakkinen | Formula 1® (2024)

Five years after Mika Pauli Hakkinen was born, on September 28, 1968, his parents hired a go-kart for him to try at a track near their home outside Helsinki. On the very first lap little Mika had a big accident, though fortunately without injury to himself. Yet his first racing memory was not of his own fear but the look of it on his father's face. Unphased by his shaky start, Mika pestered his parents - Harri (a short wave radio operator and part time taxi driver) and Aila (a secretary) - until they bought him a kart of his own. As Mika became an increasingly quick karter the whole family - including his sister Nina - went racing for fun, forming their own little team and driving to races in a minibus. Though Mika preferred action to studying (briefly combining both by training as an acrobat at a circus school), he finished elementary school and enrolled in a metal working course. This was soon abandoned in favour of pursuing a career in a more obvious metier: by 1986 he was a five-time karting champion and had become a protege of fellow Finn, Keke Rosberg, the 1982 World Champion. They met, appropriately, in a sauna and Rosberg became his manager, arranging sponsorship that helped propel Mika "flat out" (a favourite expression of both Finns) through the junior categories of single-seater racing.

The new Flying Finn won three Scandinavian Formula Ford championships, the Opel Lotus Euroseries championship, then the 1990 British Formula Three championship, following which he was promoted to Formula One racing by Team Lotus. Though Lotus was then on a downward spiral Mika's obvious talent made him a driver in demand. In 1993 McLaren boss Ron Dennis signed him (and came to take a paternal interest in him) for testing duties and to serve as understudy to Ayrton Senna and Michael Andretti. When the latter left Formula One racing with three races of the season remaining, Mika became superstar Senna's team mate, famously out-qualifying him on his debut, in Portugal. Senna's move to Williams for 1994 (when he would die) made Mika number one at McLaren but he still had imperfections. At Hockenheim he was found guilty of triggering a ten-car crash on the first lap and received a one-race ban.

The worst accident of his career was not his fault but had nearly fatal consequences. Mika's promising 1995 season, he had seven podium finishes, ended disastrously in Adelaide. In practice some debris punctured a tyre and pitched his McLaren into a wall with sickening force. Rescue crews rushed to his aid and found Mika critically injured, bleeding profusely from the mouth and turning blue from lack of oxygen. Doctors, led by FIA medical delegate Professor Sid Watkins, performed an emergency tracheotomy, making an incision in his throat and inserting a tube so he could breathe, before transporting him to hospital where his life hung in the balance for some time. As he slowly regained consciousness Mika began to recognise the concerned faces surrounding his bed, among them his girlfriend Erja, who helped nurse him through the difficult period that followed.

Back at his flat in Monaco, where, Mika joked, he slept more than his pet tortoise Caroline, he gradually recovered all his faculties, except for a hearing impediment that contributed to a slightly slower way of speaking. But he was unsure about being able to resume his racing life. "You can only get over your fears if you attack them head on," he said. "So I had to go driving again flat out." Early in 1996, in a private test arranged by McLaren, he was immediately as quick as ever.

If the Flying Finn was still fast he had yet to translate his speed into a Formula One victory. When it came, in the last race of 1997 at Jerez, it was inconclusive in that both his McLaren team mate David Coulthard and Williams driver Jacques Villeneuve (en route to becoming champion) moved out of his way to let Mika win. His second victory, in the 1998 season-opener in Melbourne, came also through the courtesy of the loyal Coulthard, who honoured their pre-race agreement to let him take the chequered flag first. From then on there was no stopping Mika, though Ferrari's Michael Schumacher did his best in what became a season-long championship battle. Ultimately, Mika won half the season's 16 races (Schumacher won six) and became the 1998 World Champion.

In 1999 the reigning champion's task of defending his title was made easier by the absence of Schumacher (who missed several races with a broken leg) and Mika ultimately defeated Ferrari's Eddie Irvine to secure his second successive driving title. However, his season was blemished by a rare mistake made at Monza, where he threw away a seemingly sure win by selecting the wrong gear and spun out. The disconsolate driver jumped out his car, hopped over the fence, knelt down behind some bushes and wept. Cameras caught the surprising outpouring of emotion from an otherwise apparently unflappable Finn.

In truth, and in private, Mika was a sensitive man who thought deeply but spoke little about his inner feelings. "Brain fade," he said of his Monza miscue. "Formula One is a mind game, no question. You have to think so hard sometimes smoke comes out your ears! And if you don't keep your head in gear the car will overtake you."

Before long thoughts of retirement began to enter Mika's head. He kept on winning, four times in 2000 and twice the next year, by which time he and Erja (now married) had become the proud parents of little Hugo Hakkinen. Fatherhood made Mika more conscious of his sport's dangers and he grew weary of the constant effort to maintain the speed for which he was acclaimed. At the end of 2001, his ninth year with McLaren, he announced he was going to take a year's sabbatical to spend more time with his family. In fact, he never came back to Formula One racing, where the likeable man who drove flat out was sorely missed.

Text - Gerald Donaldson

Mika Hakkinen | Formula 1® (2024)

FAQs

How long was Mika Hakkinen in F1? ›

Mika Häkkinen
Active years1991–2001
TeamsLotus, McLaren
EnginesJudd, Ford, Peugeot, Mercedes
Entries165 (161 starts)
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Why did Hakkinen retire early? ›

Before the 2001 Italian Grand Prix, Häkkinen announced he would take a break from F1 for the 2002 season for family reasons. In July 2002, Häkkinen changed his mind and decided to retire completely.

Is Mika Hakkinen good? ›

Mika has similarly outperformed every teammate, with the only exceptions being the great Senna in 93, and 2001 when unreliability struck too many times. Michael Schumacher described Mika as the rival he most respected, with their rivalry going back to F3 days.

How old was Mika Hakkinen when he retired? ›

At the start of 2001, Hakkinen had another big accident, at the Australian Grand Prix, and he eventually retired from Formula One at the relatively early age of 33. For the next few years, he took part in the DTM Saloon Car Championship and also competed in the Finnish Rally Championship and the Arctic Rally.

What is the shortest ever F1 career? ›

Marco Apicella - 1993 Italian Grand Prix (1 race):

In 1993, Marco Apicella was given a dream opportunity to race for the Jordan team at his home Grand Prix in Monza, Italy. However, his F1 debut turned into a nightmare when a first-lap accident led to an early retirement.

Who is the tallest F1 driver? ›

Who is the tallest F1 driver? Currently, both Esteban Ocon and Alexander Albon are the tallest F1 drivers, standing at 1.86 meters (6 feet 1.23 inches) in height. Albon weighs 74 kg, and Ocon weighs 66 kg.

Why did Gasly retire? ›

Latest. Pierre Gasly has called on Alpine to “stop allowing missed opportunities” after recording his second non-finish in a row, having been forced to retire from the Hungarian Grand Prix owing to a suspected hydraulics issue.

Why did Leclerc lose? ›

Charles Leclerc cited a general lack of speed as causing his surprise early exit from qualifying at the British Grand Prix, with the Monegasque admitting that Ferrari need to react quickly in order to bounce back from the “difficult time” they are currently experiencing.

Who has more championships in F1? ›

Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton hold the record for the most World Drivers' Championships, both having won the title on seven occasions. Juan Manuel Fangio is third with five titles. Schumacher also holds the record for the most consecutive drivers' titles with five between the 2000 and the 2004 seasons.

Who is better than Ayrton Senna? ›

F1 drivers ranked by wins
DriverRaces StartedWins
Sebastian Vettel29953
Alain Prost19951
Ayrton Senna16141
Fernando Alonso39132
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Jul 29, 2024

Who is best Schumacher or Hamilton? ›

Lewis Hamilton has surpassed the legendary Michael Schumacher and is now the most successful F1 driver of all time. Lewis Hamilton, the most accomplished Formula 1 driver in history, continues to break records and redefine success in the sport.

What F1 driver is 27 years old? ›

The 27-Year-Old Trailblazers: Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon.

Why did Hakkinen leave F1? ›

At the end of 2001, his ninth year with McLaren, he announced he was going to take a year's sabbatical to spend more time with his family. In fact, he never came back to Formula One racing, where the likeable man who drove flat out was sorely missed.

Who is the oldest F1 racer ever? ›

The oldest participant of an F1 grand prix is Louis Chiron, who was 55 years and 292 days old when he came sixth in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix. Chiron is also the oldest person to enter a race at 58 years and 277 days old when he entered the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, although he did not qualify for the race itself.

Which F1 driver has been in F1 the longest? ›

Total entries
DriverSeasons
1Fernando Alonso2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2024
2Kimi Räikkönen2001–2009, 2012–2021
3Lewis Hamilton2007–2024
4Rubens Barrichello1993–2011
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Who has the longest time with one team in F1? ›

  • 11 seasons – Michael Schumacher and Ferrari: 1996-2006. ...
  • 10 seasons – Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes: 2013-Present. ...
  • 9 seasons – Mark Webber and Jaguar/Red Bull: 2003-2004, 2007-2013. ...
  • 9 seasons – David Coulthard and McLaren: 1996-2004. ...
  • 9 seasons – Jim Clark and Lotus: 1960-1968.
Jan 20, 2023

What was the longest lasting F1 race? ›

The famous 2011 Canadian GP holds the record for being the longest F1 race in history at 4h04m39. 537s. That day Montreal was hit by heavy rainfall and it was that bad the race had to start under a safety car.

How long was Michael Andretti in F1? ›

Michael Andretti
309 races run over 19 years
Best finish1st (1991)
First race1983 Caesars Palace Grand Prix (Caesars Palace)
Last race2002 Gran Premio Telmex-Gigante (Mexico City)
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