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  1. Jarno Trulli, né le 13 juillet 1974 à Pescara, est un pilote automobile italien. Il est notamment connu pour avoir disputé 252 Grands Prix de Formule 1 entre 1997 et 2011, et remporté une victoire lors du Grand Prix de Monaco 2004.

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    Jarno Trulli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjarno ˈtrulli]; 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.

  3. Formula 1. Special feature. F1 career in numbers: Jarno Trulli. On this day in 2009 at the Bahrain Grand Prix, Jarno Trulli took the 10th podium of his Formula 1 career, and the fastest lap...

  4. 5 avr. 2016 · Jarno Trulli, the former F1 driver and world champion, talks about his passion for racing and how he started in karting with his father and grandfather. He also shares his memories of his F1 journey, from Minardi to Renault, and his current involvement in Formula E.

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  5. 21 mai 2024 · Jarno Trulli's Monaco lap of near-perfection: 74 seconds that set up his only F1 win. F1. May 21st 2024 - Last updated: May 23rd 2024. In 2004 Jarno Trulli outpaced Michael Schumacher to claim pole in Monaco, in what might be the second best lap we've ever seen there, then went on to win for the only time in F1.

  6. Retrouvez toutes les informations sur Jarno Trulli, ancien pilote de Formule 1 et de Formule E. Découvrez ses actualités, ses photos, ses vidéos et ses réseaux sociaux.

  7. www.racefans.net › f1-information › driversJarno Trulli · RaceFans

    Jarno Trulli had an extremely successful karting career, after which a brief spell in Formula 3 was enough to propel him into F1. Born: 13th July 1974. Birthplace: Pescara, Italy. Find all RaceFans who support Jarno Trulli. Teams. Minardi: 1997. Prost: 1997-1999. Jordan: 2000-2001. Renault: 2002-2004. Toyota: 2004-2009. Lotus: 2010-2011.