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Esteban Tuero

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Name Esteban Tuero
Country Argentina Argentina
Place of Birth Buenos Aires
Date of Birth 22/04/1978
First Race Australian Grand Prix 08/03/1998
Last Race Japanese Grand Prix 01/11/1998
Best Qualifying 17th – Australian Grand Prix 08/03/1998
Best Result 8th – Gran Premio di San Marino 26/04/1998

Races 16
Drivers’ Titles 0
Victories 0
Poles 0
Fastest Laps 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Average Points 0.00
Laps 613
Laps Led 0

Minardi (1998)

8th1 Time
11th1 Time
15th1 Time
16th1 Time
DNF11 Times
NC1 Time

SeasonTeamTeam MateBest PosPointsWinsPolesPositionQualifying
1998MinardiShinji Nakano87000000511511

Year Team Engine Races 1st 2nd 3rd Podiums Poles Fastest Laps Laps Leading Laps Points Avg Pts
1998 Italy Minardi Ford Cosworth 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 613 0 0 0.00

1998
19th

Teams
Fondmetal Minardi Ford - 1998

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Team: Fondmetal Minardi Ford

Number: 23

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