Kazuki Nakajima

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Kazuki Nakajima

Nationality Flag of Japan Japanese
Car # 8
Current team AT&T Williams
Formula One World Championship career
Races 1
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes 0
Pole positions 0
Career points 0
Fastest laps 0
First race 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix
Latest race 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix
2007 position 22nd (0 pts)
Date of Birth January 11, 1985 (1985-01-11) (age 23)
Place of Birth Aichi (Japan)
Related to Satoru Nakajima
2008 GP2 Series
Debut season 2007
Current team DAMS
Car No. 22
Starts 22
Wins 0
Poles 1
Fastest laps 5
Previous series
2004-2005
2006
All-Japan F3 Championship
Formula Three Euroseries

Kazuki Nakajima (中嶋 一貴 Kazuki Nakajima?, born January 11, 1985 in Aichi, Japan) is a Formula One driver from Japan for the Williams-Toyota team. Prior to that he had been their test driver, as well as a competitor in the GP2 Series for the DAMS team.

Kazuki is the son of the retired Formula One driver Satoru Nakajima.

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[edit] Racing career

[edit] Pre-Formula One

Nakajima started his career in racing in 1996, when he started Karting. Three years later, Kazuki was crowned the Suzuka Formula ICA karting champion. After some impressive performances, Nakajima was picked up by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota as part of the corporation's Young Drivers Program.

His father had been backed by Toyota's arch-rivals Honda through his career. Kazuki hoped that by joining Toyota he would shield himself against any accusations that his father had promoted his career.[1]

In 2002, Nakajimi won a scholarship in Formula Toyota, which he became champion in a year later. He progressed onto Japanese Formula Three in 2004, winning two of the 20 races and finishing fifth in the Drivers' Championship.

Nakajima stayed in Japanese Formula Three for 2005, finishing second. He dovetailed that championship with appearances in the Japanese GT300 sports car series, where he ended the year eighth.[1]

Nakajima moved to the Formula Three Euroseries in 2006 and competed against the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Paul di Resta. After starting the year strongly with second place in the first race and a win in round four, Nakajima finished seventh with 36 points, behind his Manor Motorsport team-mates Kohei Hirate (third) and Esteban Guerrieri (fourth). The championship was won by di Resta with 86 points.

Nakajima driving the Williams FW29 at the 2007 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Nakajima driving the Williams FW29 at the 2007 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

In November 2006, Nakajima was named a Williams test driver for the 2007 season, alongside fellow test driver Narain Karthikeyan and race drivers Nico Rosberg and Alexander Wurz, targeting a race seat in 2008.[2] Nakajima's debut in a Formula One car came at Fuji Speedway during November 2006, where he completed four laps in wet conditions.[3]

Nakajima raced in the GP2 series in 2007 for the DAMS team alongside French 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix winner Nicolas Lapierre. Nakajima also served as Williams' test driver, completing 7,000km of testing for the team.[4]

Nakajima's first year in GP2 finished with no wins, but five consecutive podiums and ended the year as top rookie. Nakajima's fifth in the championship put him comfortably ahead of Lapierre. Nakajima was found to have caused a collision in Istanbul, when he hit leader Karun Chandhok during the sprint race, and was given a drive-through penalty.[5]

[edit] Formula One

Nakajima at rainy first free practice session during the 2007 Brazilian GP. His father Satoru also made his Formula One debut at the Brazilian GP in 1987.
Nakajima at rainy first free practice session during the 2007 Brazilian GP. His father Satoru also made his Formula One debut at the Brazilian GP in 1987.

It was announced on 9 October 2007 that following the retirement of Alexander Wurz, Nakajima would race for Williams in the season finale in Brazil.[6] Nakajima finished tenth in the race, setting the fifth fastest lap – quicker than his team-mate Nico Rosberg, who finished fourth.

At his first pit stop, Nakajima overshot his box and hit two of his mechanics. The mechanics were taken to hospital for precautionary checks. Nakajima apologised for the error: “First of all I would say I'm really sorry that some of my mechanics were injured during my pitstop and that I hope they're ok. It was a good first race for me but it was slightly overshadowed.”

Patrick Head commented: “Kazuki drove well on his debut. His lap times were impressive and he's set a marker for a future in Formula One. Some of our mechanics were injured today, they're having some checks done now and we send our best wishes to them.”[7]

On 7 November it was confirmed by Williams that Nakajima would partner Nico Rosberg in the 2008 season Williams-Toyota team.[8]

[edit] Racing record

[edit] Career summary

Season Series Team Name Races Poles Wins Points Final Placing
2003 Formula Toyota  ?  ?  ?  ?  ? 1st
2004 All-Japan Formula Three TOM'S 20 2 2 138 5th
Macau Grand Prix  ? 1 0 0 N/A 13th
Bahrain F3 Superprix TOM'S 1 0 0 N/A 7th
2005 All-Japan Formula Three TOM'S 20 3 2 209 2nd
Macau Grand Prix TOM'S 1 0 0 N/A 5th
2006 Formula Three Euroseries Manor Motorsport 20 0 1 36 7th
Macau Grand Prix Manor Motorsport 1 0 0 N/A NC
Masters of Formula Three Manor Motorsport 1 0 0 N/A 26th
2007 Formula One Williams 1 0 0 0 22nd
GP2 Series DAMS 21 1 0 44 5th
2008 Formula One Williams 0 (Not yet) 0 0 0 (Not yet) N/A

[edit] Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 WDC Points
2007 AT&T Williams Williams FW29 Toyota RVX-07 2.4 V8 AUS
TD
MAL
TD
BHR
ESP
MON
CAN
TD
USA
TD
FRA
GBR
EUR
HUN
TUR
ITA
BEL
JPN
CHN
TD
BRA
10
22nd 0
2008 AT&T Williams Williams FW30 Toyota RVX-08 2.4 V8 AUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
TUR
MON
CAN
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
EUR
BEL
ITA
SIN
CHN
JPN
BRA

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Meet the rookies: Kazuki Nakajima. F1Fanatic.co.uk (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
  2. ^ "Nakajima targets F1 race seat in 2008" Autosport.com. Retrieved 10 November, 2006
  3. ^ "Nakajima makes F1 debut with Williams" F1Racing.Net. Retrieved 27 November, 2006
  4. ^ Kazuki Nakajima to make F1 race début. F1Fanatic.co.uk (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
  5. ^ GP2 Turkey Sprint: Glock back on top. MaximumMotorsport.co.uk (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
  6. ^ "Williams confirm Nakajima for Brazil", Autosport.com, 2007-10-09. Retrieved on 2007-10-09. 
  7. ^ "Nakajima sorry for incident" Retrieved 22 October, 2007
  8. ^ Nakajima secures Williams drive BBC Sport - 7 November, 2007

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