
Jaime Víctor Alguersuari Escudero (23 March 1990 - Present): Spanish racing driver from Barcelona and son of motorcycle road racer Jaime Alguersuari Sr., who became the youngest Formula One driver in history when he debuted at the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix aged 19 years and 125 days, a record later broken by Max Verstappen in 2015. After winning the 2008 British Formula 3 International Series, he replaced Sébastien Bourdais mid-season at Toro Rosso in 2009 as part of the Red Bull Driver Development programme. He drove for Toro Rosso through 2011, completing 46 races and scoring 31 points before being dropped alongside teammate Buemi for 2012 in favor of Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Éric Vergne.
At age 25, Alguersuari officially retired from motorsport to pursue his career as a professional DJ and music producer, becoming one of the few F1 drivers to completely change careers while still in their prime.