Mika Hakkinen (born September 28, 1968 in Vantaa) is a former Finnish motor racing driver who was the Formula One world champion in 1998 and 1999.
Hakkinen won 20 out of the 165 races in which he participated.
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1998,1999
Mika Hakkinen's last Formula 1 race was on October 14, 2001. It was the Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuitland. He started fifth and finished fourth.
Mika Hakkinen
Mika Hankkinen was the runner up in the 2000 Formula 1 season. Michael Schumacher was the 2000 champion.
Mika Hakkinen won the Driver's championship Ferrari won the constructor's championship
The 1998 formula 1 season was closely contested between Mika Hakkinen of McLaren and Micheal Schumacher of Ferrari. Eventually in the end, Mika Hakkinen was able to beat Micheal and win the drivers world championship for 1998. Hakkinen won 8 and Schumacher won 6 races that season. In fact, David Coulthard and Damon Hill were the only two drivers to manage to win a race that season. Each of them won 1 race each. All other races were won by Hakkinen and Schumacher.
Jay Hakkinen was born in 1977.
If you are on about the 1999 Formula 1 Belgian GP then it was Daniel Coulthard. Mika Hakkinen came in second and Hein Harald Frentzen came in 3rd.
1998 and 1999, both years driving for McLaren.
Mika Hakkinen drove for McLaren team and won the F1 drivers world championship consecutively twice in the years 1998 and 1999. In 1998 he won a total 8 out of the 16 races and finished first with 100 points, 14 ahead of Ferrari's Michael Schumacher. In 1999 he won 5 out of 16 races and finished first with 76 points ahead of Ferrari's Eddie Irvine who had 74 points.
The 1999 Belgian Grand Prix was won by David Coulthard of the McLaren Mercedes team. His team mate Mika Hakkinen finished Second and Heinz Harald Frentzen from Jordan Honda finished third.