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Jaime Alguersuari

Spanish racing driver (born 1990)


Spanish racing driver (born 1990)

FieldValue
nameJaime Alguersuari
imageJaime Alguersuari Canada 2010 cropped.jpg
captionAlguersuari at the [2010 Canadian Grand Prix](2010-canadian-grand-prix)
birth_nameJaime Víctor Alguersuari Escudero
birth_date
birth_placeBarcelona, Spain
parentsJaime Alguersuari Sr. (father)
embedyes
years
nationalityESP Spanish
teamsToro Rosso
races46 (46 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums0
points31
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race[2009 Hungarian Grand Prix](2009-hungarian-grand-prix)
last_race[2011 Brazilian Grand Prix](2011-brazilian-grand-prix)
embedyes
prev_seriesFormula E
ADAC GT Masters
Formula Renault 3.5
British F3
Spanish F3
Italian Formula Renault
Formula Renault Eurocup
Formula Junior 1600 Italia
prev_series_years[2014–2015](2014-15-formula-e-championship)
[2014](2014-adac-gt-masters)
[2009](2009-formula-renault-3-5-series)
[2008](2008-british-formula-3-international-series)
[2008](2008-spanish-formula-three-championship)
[2006](2006-formula-renault-2-0-italia)–[2007](2007-formula-renault-2-0-italia)
[2005](2005-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)–[2007](2007-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)
2005
titlesBritish F3
Italian Formula Renault
title_years[2008](2008-british-formula-3-international-series)
[2006](2006-formula-renault-2-0-italia-winter-series)

ADAC GT Masters Formula Renault 3.5 British F3 Spanish F3 Italian Formula Renault Formula Renault Eurocup Formula Junior 1600 Italia 2014 2009 2008 2008 20062007 20052007 2005 Italian Formula Renault 2006

Jaime Víctor Alguersuari Escudero (; born 23 March 1990), also known by his stage name Squire, is a Spanish former racing driver, broadcaster and DJ, who competed in Formula One from to .

Born and raised in Barcelona, Alguersuari is the son of motorcycle road racer Jaime Alguersuari, Sr. Alguersuari won the 2008 British Formula 3 International Series. Alguersuari became the youngest Formula One driver to start a Grand Prix in history at the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix – at the age of 19 years, 125 days. This record was broken by Max Verstappen in 2015 who competed at just 17 years of age. After losing his drive with the Toro Rosso team in late 2011, Alguersuari joined British radio station BBC Radio 5 Live to be their expert summariser for the 2012 Formula One season, alongside lead commentator James Allen. At the age of 25, Alguersuari officially retired from motorsport to concentrate on his DJ career.

Early life and career

Jaime Víctor Alguersuari Escudero was born on 23 March 1990 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Lower formulae

Alguersuari began his formula racing career, in the Italian Formula 1600 Junior Series, in 2005. In 2006, he won the Italian Formula Renault Winter Series, before finishing as runner-up to Mika Mäki in the main championship the following year.

Formula Three

Alguersuari moved up to the British Formula Three Championship for 2008, driving for the Carlin Motorsport alongside teammates Brendon Hartley, Oliver Turvey and Sam Abay. After a season-long battle between Alguersuari, Hartley, Turvey and Sergio Pérez, Alguersuari won the final three races of the season to clinch the championship. He thus became the youngest title winner in championship history, aged eighteen years and 203 days. He also deputised for the injured Mark Webber in the 2008 Race of Champions event at the Wembley Stadium in December 2008.

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

He competed in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2009, continuing with the Carlin team and with Turvey once again as his teammate. At the time of his move to Formula One mid-season, he was eighth in the championship, with one podium finish, and was the second-highest rookie driver in the standings behind Turvey. Despite his promotion to an F1 race seat, he carried on in FR3.5. A week after his Formula One debut, Alguersuari returned to the series at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, and scored both his first pole, and his first victory in the series. His 27-point haul for the weekend moved him from eighth to third in the championship standings. Alguersuari eventually ended up sixth, dropping from third in the final race.

Formula One career

Scuderia Toro Rosso (2009–2011)

2009 season

Alguersuari took over the role of reserve driver for the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso Formula One teams from fellow Red Bull Junior driver Brendon Hartley in the second half of the 2009 Formula One season. Less than two weeks later, race driver Sébastien Bourdais left the Toro Rosso team after the 2009 German Grand Prix and Alguersuari was immediately expected to be his successor, despite the lack of an official confirmation. Four days later, Toro Rosso announced that Alguersuari would drive for the team at the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix. He became the youngest ever Formula One driver at the age of nineteen years and 125 days, breaking the record previously held by Mike Thackwell. He became only the seventh teenager to start a Grand Prix. Qualifying in last place following a mechanical problem, he finished the race in fifteenth, one place ahead of his teammate Sébastien Buemi. Through the rest of the season, he had little success, with his best result coming at the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix, where he managed 14th place. At the remaining eight races, he only finished three of them and retired in the other five. During the season he also had a huge crash in the while he was attempting to chase for his first points.

2010 season

Toro Rosso retained Alguersuari for the 2010 season, starting with a career-best finishes of thirteenth in Bahrain and eleventh in Australia including 22 laps battling with the seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher. In Malaysia one week later, Alguersuari scored his first ever Formula One points with a ninth-placed finish. Toro Rosso team principal Franz Tost praised Alguersuari's performance, saying the Spaniard "drove a fantastic race". Alguersuari then scored another point after finishing tenth at his home Grand Prix. In May, Alguersuari visited the Dominican Republic with his Red Bull team and became one of the first drivers to ever drive a Formula 1 vehicle on the beaches there. In the next 14 races, he only had one more points finish, at the final race of the year in Abu Dhabi.

2011 season

Toro Rosso confirmed that Alguersuari was to be retained alongside Sébastien Buemi for the 2011 season. After finishing the first two races outside the points, Alguersuari qualified inside the top ten for the first time in Formula One, with a seventh place grid start in China. Two 16th places and a retirement followed in the next three races, before taking his best Formula One placing of eighth at the , and then matching that at the . These results came at a crucial time for Alguersuari, with Daniel Ricciardo being linked to replace Alguersuari for the season. Alguersuari finished tenth at the , giving him a run of three consecutive point scoring finishes. He qualified a career best 6th at the before being forced to retire during the race after a first corner collision with Bruno Senna. Alguersuari finished in seventh place at the , improving upon his previous best of two eighth places earlier in the season. He crashed out on the penultimate lap in Singapore, but was classified in 21st place. In Korea, Alguersuari finished seventh after passing Nico Rosberg on the final lap, and added another eighth-place finish in India.

Following the last race of the season in Brazil, Alguersuari won the Desafio Internacional das Estrelas karting event, organised by Felipe Massa. On 14 December 2011, Toro Rosso announced that Ricciardo and Jean-Éric Vergne would be the team's drivers in , replacing Alguersuari and Buemi.

Formula E career

Virgin (2014–2015)

Alguersuari racing in the [[2014 Punta del Este ePrix

Alguersuari commented by 2013 that he would not be trying to return to Formula One. The same week, he contested a round of the CIK-FIA KZ world karting championship.

Later, Alguersuari became part of the Formula E Drivers' Club, enabling him to be picked by any of the Formula E teams to race with them. In March 2014, Alguersuari announced that he would compete with Virgin Racing, joining Sam Bird for the season. Alguersuari got a best finish of fourth at the 2015 Buenos Aires ePrix but only scored points on four occasions throughout the season. He had a single retirement at the 2015 Monaco ePrix where he was caught up in the first lap collision. Alguersuari had to miss the final two rounds of the season due to minor health issues which caused him to faint at the end of the 2015 Moscow ePrix and was replaced by Fabio Leimer. Alguersuari finished the season with 30 points and placed 13th in the championship.

On 1 October 2015, Alguersuari officially retired from all forms of motorsport, explaining that he had "fallen out of love with this girlfriend".

Other ventures

Return to karting

Being in his first season of Formula One, Alguersuari also participated in the CIK-FIA World Cup - KZ1 in 2009, where he was 23rd.

Alguersuari also competed in the Desafio Internacional das Estrelas in 2010 (where he was sixth), 2011 (where he won) and 2013 (seventeenth).

In 2013, already out of Formula One, Alguersuari participated in the CIK-FIA World KZ Championship, where he was ninth.

In 2021, years after announcing his retirement from motorsports, Alguersuari decided to return to competition, participating in the Spanish karting championship. However, in the first race of the season at the Campillos circuit, he finished third, but suffered a rib fracture that prevented him from participating in most of the season and cut short his aspirations to participate in the world championship and the European karting championship. He returned in the last race of the season in Zuera, Zaragoza, in October where he managed to win the race. In November, he participated in the Winter Cup in Lonato, finishing 15th after climbing 10 positions

In 2022, Alguersuari took part of the Andrea Margutti Trophy, finishing 16th after climbing fourteen positions and setting the fastest lap. He also returned to participate in the Spanish karting championship.

DJ career

In addition to driving racing cars, Alguersuari has his own recording studio in Barcelona, and is well known in Spain as a DJ, under the stage name Squire (in reference to his second surname Escudero). Alguersuari headlined the 2010 Barcelona Music Conference and has played sets at clubs including Amnesia in Ibiza. His debut album Organic Life was released by Blanco y Negro Records on 14 September 2011, and topped the iTunes album chart five days after its release.

In 2019, Alguersuari released the album The Leftovers of Stars Collide in collaboration with Pablo Bolívar and in 2021 Squire released STOP, his new album.

Personal life

Alguersuari is openly gay, and is dating Israel Garcia.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition2005200620072008200920102011201220132014nowrap2014–152015
Formula Junior 1600 ItaliaTomcat Racing1222?4160**3rd**
[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0](2005-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)Epsilon Euskadi200000NC†
[Formula Renault 2.0 Italia](2006-formula-renault-2-0-italia)Cram Competition1500015610th
[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0](2006-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)1400012412th
[Formula Renault 2.0 Italia Winter Series](2006-formula-renault-seasons-2006-formula-renault-2-0-italia-winter-series)44434142**1st**
[Formula Renault 2.0 Italia](2007-formula-renault-2-0-italia)Epsilon Red Bull Team143327266**2nd**
[Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0](2007-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)140002675th
[British Formula 3 International Series](2008-british-formula-3-international-series)Carlin Motorsport2256512251**1st**
[Masters of Formula 3](2008-masters-of-formula-3)10000N/A8th
[Macau Grand Prix](2008-macau-grand-prix)10000N/A10th
[Spanish Formula 3 Championship](2008-spanish-formula-three-championship)GTA Motor Competición83214607th
[Formula Renault 3.5 Series](2009-formula-renault-3-5-series)Carlin Motorsport171113886th
[Formula One](2009-formula-one-world-championship)Scuderia Toro Rosso80000024th
[Formula One](2010-formula-one-world-championship)Scuderia Toro Rosso190000519th
[Formula One](2011-formula-one-world-championship)Scuderia Toro Rosso1900002614th
[Formula One](2012-formula-one-world-championship)PirelliTest driver
[Formula One](2013-formula-one-world-championship)PirelliTest driver
[ADAC GT Masters](2014-adac-gt-masters)Rowe Racing1200002429th
[Formula E](2014-15-formula-e-championship)Virgin Racing900103013th
[Stock Car Brasil](2015-stock-car-brasil-season)RZ Motorsport100000NC†

As Alguersuari was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam12345678910111213141516PosPointsnowrapEpsilon EuskadiNC0nowrapCram Competition12th24nowrapEpsilon Red Bull Team5th67
[2005](2005-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)ZOL
1ZOL
2VAL
1VAL
2LMS
1LMS
2BIL
1BIL
2OSC
1OSC
2DON
1DON
2EST
1EST
2MNZ
1
24MNZ
2
12
[2006](2006-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)ZOL
1
31ZOL
2
21IST
1
16IST
2
9MIS
1
7MIS
2
2NÜR
1
20NÜR
2
31DON
1
RetDON
2
RetLMS
1
RetLMS
2
RetCAT
1
5CAT
2
16
[2007](2007-eurocup-formula-renault-2-0)ZOL
1
4ZOL
2
23NÜR
1
10NÜR
2
9HUN
1
RetHUN
2
4DON
1
5DON
2
RetMAG
1
6MAG
2
6EST
1
5EST
2
27†CAT
1
2CAT
2
2

Complete Formula Renault 2.0 Italia results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415PosPointsnowrapCram Competition10th56nowrapEpsilon Red Bull Team2nd266
[2006](2006-formula-renault-2-0-italia)MUG
1
19MUG
2
14VLL
1
10VLL
2
21IMO
1
5IMO
2
13SPA
1
6SPA
2
3HOC
1
20HOC
2
11MIS
1
18MIS
2
5VAR
12MNZ
1
RetMNZ
2
10
[2007](2007-formula-renault-2-0-italia)VLL1
1
12VLL1
2
5**VLL2
1**
Ret**VLL2
2**
1*SPA
1*
18**SPA
2**
1VAL
1
2*VAL
2*
1MIS
1
10MIS
2
RetMUG
1
3MUG
2
3MNZ
1
6MNZ
2
2

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819202122PosPointsnowrapCarlin MotorsportnowrapDallara F308nowrapMercedes HWA1st251
[2008](2008-british-formula-3-international-series)**OUL
1**
Ret***OUL
2***
1CRO
1
6CRO
2
5MNZ
1
12MNZ
2
6*ROC
1*
3**ROC
2**
2SNE
1
2*SNE
2*
3**THR
1**
RetTHR
2
3***BRH
1***
1BRH
2
4SPA
1
3SPA
2
4SIL
1
5SIL
2
6BUC
1
3BUC
2
1***DON
1***
1DON
2
1

Complete Spanish Formula Three Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPointsnowrapGTA Motor Competición7th60
[2008](2008-spanish-formula-three-championship)*JAR
1*
1JAR
2
5SPA
1SPA
2ALB
1ALB
2**VSC
1**
1VSC
2
4VF1MAG
1
NCMAG
2
NC**VAL
1**
1VAL
2
3JER
1JER
2CAT
1CAT
2

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPointsnowrapCarlin Motorsport6th88
[2009](2009-formula-renault-3-5-series)CAT
SPR
5CAT
FEA
16†SPA
SPR
10SPA
FEA
6MON
FEA
6HUN
SPR
5HUN
FEA
16SIL
SPR
6SIL
FEA
9BUG
SPR
4BUG
FEA
3ALG
SPR
3***ALG
FEA***
1NÜR
SPR
5NÜR
FEA
6ALC
SPR
8ALC
FEA
12

† – Retired, but classified

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPointsnowrapScuderia Toro RossonowrapToro Rosso STR4nowrapFerrari 056 2.4 V824th0nowrapScuderia Toro RossonowrapToro Rosso STR5nowrapFerrari 056 2.4 V819th5nowrapScuderia Toro RossonowrapToro Rosso STR6nowrapFerrari 056 2.4 V814th26
[AUS](2009-australian-grand-prix)[MAL](2009-malaysian-grand-prix)[CHN](2009-chinese-grand-prix)[BHR](2009-bahrain-grand-prix)[ESP](2009-spanish-grand-prix)[MON](2009-monaco-grand-prix)[TUR](2009-turkish-grand-prix)[GBR](2009-british-grand-prix)[GER](2009-german-grand-prix)[HUN](2009-hungarian-grand-prix)
15[EUR](2009-european-grand-prix)
16[BEL](2009-belgian-grand-prix)
Ret[ITA](2009-italian-grand-prix)
Ret[SIN](2009-singapore-grand-prix)
Ret[JPN](2009-japanese-grand-prix)
Ret[BRA](2009-brazilian-grand-prix)
14[ABU](2009-abu-dhabi-grand-prix)
Ret
[BHR](2010-bahrain-grand-prix)
13[AUS](2010-australian-grand-prix)
11[MAL](2010-malaysian-grand-prix)
9[CHN](2010-chinese-grand-prix)
13[ESP](2010-spanish-grand-prix)
10[MON](2010-monaco-grand-prix)
11[TUR](2010-turkish-grand-prix)
12[CAN](2010-canadian-grand-prix)
12[EUR](2010-european-grand-prix)
13[GBR](2010-british-grand-prix)
Ret[GER](2010-german-grand-prix)
15[HUN](2010-hungarian-grand-prix)
Ret[BEL](2010-belgian-grand-prix)
13[ITA](2010-italian-grand-prix)
15[SIN](2010-singapore-grand-prix)
12[JPN](2010-japanese-grand-prix)
11[KOR](2010-korean-grand-prix)
11[BRA](2010-brazilian-grand-prix)
11[ABU](2010-abu-dhabi-grand-prix)
9
[AUS](2011-australian-grand-prix)
11[MAL](2011-malaysian-grand-prix)
14[CHN](2011-chinese-grand-prix)
Ret[TUR](2011-turkish-grand-prix)
16[ESP](2011-spanish-grand-prix)
16[MON](2011-monaco-grand-prix)
Ret[CAN](2011-canadian-grand-prix)
8[EUR](2011-european-grand-prix)
8[GBR](2011-british-grand-prix)
10[GER](2011-german-grand-prix)
12[HUN](2011-hungarian-grand-prix)
10[BEL](2011-belgian-grand-prix)
Ret[ITA](2011-italian-grand-prix)
7[SIN](2011-singapore-grand-prix)
21†[JPN](2011-japanese-grand-prix)
15[KOR](2011-korean-grand-prix)
7[IND](2011-indian-grand-prix)
8[ABU](2011-abu-dhabi-grand-prix)
15[BRA](2011-brazilian-grand-prix)
11

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete Formula E results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamChassisPowertrain1234567891011PosPointsnowrapVirgin RacingnowrapSpark SRT01-enowrapSRT01-e13th30
nowrap[2014–15](2014-15-formula-e-championship)[BEI](2014-beijing-eprix)
11*[PUT](2014-putrajaya-eprix)*
9[PDE](2014-punta-del-este-eprix)
5[BUE](2015-buenos-aires-eprix)
4[MIA](2015-miami-eprix)
11[LBH](2015-long-beach-eprix)
8[MCO](2015-monaco-eprix)
Ret[BER](2015-berlin-eprix)
12[MSC](2015-moscow-eprix)
13[LDN](2015-london-eprix)[LDN](2015-london-eprix)

Complete Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021RankPointsRefnowrapRZ MotorsportnowrapPeugeot 408NC†0†
[2015](2015-stock-car-brasil-season)GOI
1
16RBP
1RBP
2VEL
1VEL
2CUR
1CUR
2SCZ
1SCZ
2CUR
1CUR
2GOI
1CAS
1CAS
2BRA
1BRA
2CUR
1CUR
2TAR
1TAR
2INT
1

† Ineligible for championship points.

Notes

References

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