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Enrique Bernoldi

Brazil
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Championships
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Wins
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Poles
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Podiums

Career Statistics

29
Races Entered
28
Race Starts
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Race Wins
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Podium Finishes
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Pole Positions
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Fastest Laps
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Career Points
2001-2002
Active Seasons

Biography

Enrique Antonio Langue e Silverio de Bernoldi (19 October 1978 - Present): Brazilian racing driver born in Curitiba. Won Brazilian Kart Championship in 1990 and 1991, and 1996 Formula Renault Eurocup title. Competed in Formula One in 2001-2002 with Arrows, participating in 28 races without scoring points. Made F1 debut at 2001 Australian Grand Prix backed by Red Bull. Best finish was eighth place at 2001 German Grand Prix.

Most memorable moment came at 2001 Monaco GP where he held up David Coulthard's McLaren for 35 laps. Career ended when Arrows withdrew mid-2002 due to financial problems. Part of legendary 2001 rookie class alongside Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, and Juan Pablo Montoya. After F1, served as BAR/Honda test driver (2004-2006), competed in World Series by Nissan (finishing third in 2004), and raced in Champ Car and Brazilian touring cars.

F1 Career (2001-2002)

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