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Enrique Bernoldi in Formula 1

From 2001 to 2002, Enrique Bernoldi lined up for 28 Formula 1 races and gathered no wins and 0 podiums. Every season appears in the table with team, wins and points.

Enrique Bernoldi season by season

YearTeamRacesWinsPoints
2001Arrows1700
2002Arrows1100

Career totals

RacesWinsPodiumsPointsTitles
280000

On and off the track

Enrique Bernoldi raced for Arrows in 2001 and 2002 and is forever remembered for Monaco 2001, when he held off David Coulthard's much faster McLaren for 35 laps, to the fury of Ron Dennis. After F1 he won races in the World Series by Nissan, tested for BAR and Honda, and reached IndyCar in 2008, taking a best finish of fourth at Long Beach. He also won in FIA GT racing, including a home victory at Interlagos in 2010, and raced in Brazil's Stock Car series before retiring from driving.

Enrique Bernoldi's milestones

Between the 2001 Australian Grand Prix, held at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, and the 2002 German Grand Prix, Enrique Bernoldi (Brazil) built the whole career. The on-track high point was a P8 finish at the 2001 German Grand Prix. It added up to 28 starts spread over 17 circuits in 15 countries, at 0 points per start. The most worn colours were those of Arrows, for 28 races.

The points peak came in 2001, with 0. From the debut in 2001 to the last season in 2002, every year in the table above has its own page; the titles of the period sit with the Formula 1 world champions.

Source: jolpica-f1 historical archive (Apache 2.0 license), successor to Ergast, snapshot of 2026-07-09. This site is independent and not affiliated with Formula One or any team, driver or circuit mentioned.

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