Mika Salo


Mika Juhani Salo is a Finnish former racing driver and broadcaster, who competed in Formula One from to.
Salo's best ranking was 10th in the world championship in, when he stood in for the injured Michael Schumacher at Ferrari for six races, scoring two podiums and ten points, contributing to Ferrari's constructors' championship win by a four-point margin. He also won the GT2 class in the 2008 [24 Hours of Le Mans|2008] and 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Career

Formula Three and Japanese racing

In 1989, Helsinki-born Salo competed in the British Formula 3 Championship, racing for Alan Docking Racing. He raced with the Reynard Alfa Romeo package which was not the season's best. Staying with Alan Docking Racing for 1990 and moving to a more competitive Ralt chassis, he raced against countryman and fierce rival Mika Häkkinen in Formula Three, finishing second to him.
In 1990, Salo was caught driving under the influence in London.

Formula One

1994–1998: Lotus, Tyrrell and Arrows

After a few years racing in Japan, Salo made his first Formula One start at the penultimate round of the season in Japan for the ailing Lotus team. He was kept on for the season's finale in Australia. Following the collapse of Lotus following the end of the season, Salo moved to Tyrrell for. He was to spend three years with the team, scoring points several times. In the 1997 Monaco Grand Prix he completed the whole race without refuelling, taking fifth place ahead of the faster Giancarlo Fisichella as a result. Despite a promising with Arrows, he had no full-time drive in.

1999: British American Racing and Ferrari

Following an injury to BAR driver Ricardo Zonta, Salo took his place for three races whilst the Brazilian recovered. BAR's first season was not successful but Salo scored their best result of the year, with a seventh-place finish at San Marino. However a greater opportunity arose when Michael Schumacher broke his leg in a crash during the 1999 British Grand Prix. Salo was selected as his substitute to partner Eddie Irvine at Ferrari. In his second race in Ferrari at the 1999 German Grand Prix Salo led for part of the race and would have scored a Grand Prix win but team orders demanded that he give the lead to Irvine, who at the time was fighting for the championship with Mika Häkkinen. Following the race, Irvine handed his victory trophy over to Salo as a gesture of gratitude. He also finished third at Monza, ahead of Irvine. These podium finishes were critical in helping Ferrari win their first Constructors' title since.

2000–2002: Sauber and Toyota

Salo was back full-time in with Sauber, taking 11th in the championship, although he left the team at the end of the season to join the new Toyota team in preparation for its Formula One entry in, and also cited a desire to score podiums rather than lower points-scoring positions. He scored two points for Toyota in their first season, becoming the first driver since JJ Lehto at the 1993 South African Grand Prix to score points on a team's debut by finishing sixth at the 2002 Australian Grand Prix. He retired from Formula One at the end of 2002, after getting fired from Toyota. Though the news was initially met with general surprise, it was later revealed that Salo was not on good terms with the team, who heavily criticized his deemed poor performance.
During his Formula One career, Salo achieved two podiums, and scored a total of 33 championship points.

Post-Formula One

Salo/s first post-Formula One race came at the 2003 12 Hours of Sebring, driving the UK-entered Audi R8, the same car he was due to race at the 24 Hours of Le Mans if it had not run out of fuel already after the first hour. He raced in four CART races for PK Racing during the same year, his best finish being third in Miami in his second series start.
Because of his strong links with Ferrari, Salo was picked up to be part of the development program of the Maserati MC12 GT racer. He made his FIA GT debut in 2004, narrowly losing the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps in a Ferrari 575. After that he entered the last four races of the season in the Maserati, winning two races and finishing second once.
2005 was a year somewhat lost in the doldrums with only two participations with the Maserati MC12 in the American [Le Mans Series|ALMS] GTS-class, a competition where the car turned out to be not even half as competitive as in the FIA GT series.
For 2006, Salo returned to racing full-time, signing with AF Corse in the FIA GT to drive the Ferrari F430 and later on in the year with Risi Competizione in the ALMS. He was victorious in class in the 24 Hours of Spa and finished third in the FIA GT2 Drivers' Championship with 61 points, while his efforts in the ALMS contributed to Risi's Teams' Championship cup.
In the following year, he continued with Risi Competizione in the ALMS and took the GT2 class honours in the 12 Hours of Sebring and the championship along with teammate Jaime Melo. They won a total of eight races out of twelve in the class. In addition, he won the RAC Tourist Trophy with Thomas Biagi when substituting for Michael Bartels, driving a Maserati MC12 once more.
Salo and Melo with Risi Competizione earned the first team At-Large honours on the 2007 All-American Racing Team, as voted for by the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters.
Salo raced again in the ALMS for Risi Competizione in 2008. Although he was not successful in defending his previous year's titles, he won the GT2 class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, coming in 18th overall.
In 2009, Salo joined the Risi Ferrari team at the blue-riband races only, the 12 Hours of Sebring, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Petit Le Mans event, winning all three of them. Having won these enduro races all more than once, Salo felt he was ready for a new challenge. He set his mind on NASCAR, and had his first test with Michael Waltrip Racing at the half-mile New Smyrna Speedway in November 2009.
In 2010–12, Salo competed in the Gold Coast 600, an endurance event for the V8 Supercars. In 2010, he partnered with Walkinshaw Racing's Andrew Thompson and retired from both races. For 2011–12 he raced with Will Davison and the Ford Performance Racing team, finishing 2nd in the 1st race of 2011 and winning the 2nd race in 2012.
In 2014, driving for Maranello Motorsport, Salo co-drove a Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 to victory at the Bathurst 12 Hour alongside Australian motor racing legends Craig Lowndes and John Bowe, and another local Australian driver Peter Edwards.

Personal life

Salo lives in Estonia, and has a son and a daughter with his wife Noriko Endo, who he married in July 1999. His godson Jesse Krohn competes in the IMSA SportsCar Championship. Like fellow Finns Keke Rosberg and JJ Lehto, both former Formula One drivers, Salo has commentated on several F1 races on MTV Oy since 2005. Since 2011, Salo has been hosting the Finnish TV-show, Virittäjät, along with his former co-host Tomi Tuominen, who is a Finnish journalist, television presenter, sports commentator and former co-driver in the World Rally Championship.
In 2013, Salo featured in Discovery channel's program called Driven to Extremes along with Hollywood actors Tom Hardy and Adrien Brody. Salo appeared in two episodes, one with Tom Hardy in minus 50 degrees Celsius in Russia, and the other one with Adrien Brody to the Malaysian jungle at the height of the monsoon season.

Helmet

Salo's helmet was originally dark blue with a white halo on the top, two white stripes going from the rear going down diagonally to the sides of the helmet and a white trapezoidal shape on the chin area, slightly based on Prost's helmet. When he raced in Formula One, he changed the helmet from dark blue to sky blue with the rest of the elements intact.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1987Nordic Formula Ford 1600?????303rd
1987Formula Ford Finland?????402nd
1987Formula Ford Sweden Junior?????238th
1988European Formula Ford 1600?????801st
1988Formula Ford Finland44444441st
1988Nordic Formula Ford 160032??2401st
1988Formula Ford Sweden Junior?????209th
1988Formula Ford Festival10000N/A11th
1989British Formula Three Championship|British Formula Three]Alan Docking Racing1600001014th
1990British Formula ThreeAlan Docking Racing1763612982nd
1990Macau Grand PrixAlan Docking Racing10001N/A2nd
1991Japanese Formula 3000 Championship|Japanese Formula 3000]Ad Racing Team Co. Ltd.50000123rd
19921992 Japanese [Formula 3000 Championship|Japanese Formula 3000]Ad Racing Team Co. Ltd.110000515th
1992Japanese Formula ThreeTeam 5ZIGEN40000213th
1993Japanese Formula 3000Ad Racing Team Co. Ltd.100000117th
1993Japanese Touring Car Championship - JTC-3Team 5ZIGEN910014714th
1994Japanese Formula 3000Team 5ZIGEN9000167th
1994Formula OneTeam Lotus200000NC
1995Formula OneNokia Tyrrell Yamaha170000515th
1996Formula OneTyrrell Yamaha160000513th
1997Formula OnePIAA Tyrrell Ford170000217th
1998Formula OneDanka Zepter Arrows150000313th
1999Formula OneScuderia Ferrari Marlboro600021010th
1999Formula OneBritish American Racing300001010th
2000Formula OneRed Bull Sauber Petronas160000611th
2002Formula OnePanasonic Toyota Racing170000217th
2003CART season|Champ Car World Series]PK Racing400012616th
20032003 [American Le Mans Series|American Le Mans Series - LMP900]Audi Sport UK100001228th
200324 Hours of Le Mans - LMP900Audi Sport UK10000N/ADNF
2004FIA GT ChampionshipGPC Giesse Squadra Corse410032713th
2004Finnish Touring Car ChampionshipLehtonen Motorsport201110NC
2005American Le Mans Series - GT1Risi Competizione100000NC
2006FIA GT Championship - GT2AF Corse101005564th
2006American Le Mans Series - GT2Risi Competizione53004827th
2007American Le Mans Series - GT2Risi Competizione1282092021st
200724 Hours of Le Mans - LMGT2Risi Competizione10000N/ADNF
2007FIA GT Championship - GT1Vitaphone Racing110011016th
2007FIA GT Championship - GT2AF Corse Motorola100000NC
2008American Le Mans Series - GT2Risi Competizione1120051214th
200824 Hours of Le Mans - LMGT2Risi Competizione11001N/A19th
2008FIA GT Championship - GT2AF Corse100011318th
2009American Le Mans Series - GT2Risi Competizione22002608th
200924 Hours of Le Mans - LMGT2Risi Competizione11001N/A18th
2010GT1 World ChampionshipMad-Croc Racing60000052nd
2010V8 Supercar Championship Series|V8 Supercar]Walkinshaw United200000NC
2010ADAC GT MastersCallaway Competition20000427th
2010American Le Mans Series - GT2Risi Competizione300002820th
201024 Hours of Le Mans - LMGT2AF Corse10000N/ADNS
2011V8 SupercarFord Performance Racing2000120152nd
2011American Le Mans Series - GTRisi Competizione100001225th
201124 Hours of Nürburgring - E1-XP2Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus10001N/A2nd
20122012 Superstars Series#International [Superstars Series – Drivers|International Superstars Series]Swiss Team400013019th
2012Campionato Italiano SuperstarsSwiss Team20000824th
2012V8 SupercarFord Performance Racing210010NC†
2012Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup100110NC†
2013Australian GT ChampionshipMaranello Motorsport100015017th
2013Bathurst 12 Hour - Class AMaranello Motorsport10000N/ADNF
2013Blancpain Endurance Series - Pro-AmSMP Racing100013013th
2013European Le Mans Series - GTCSMP Racing101001112th
2014European Le Mans Series - GTCSMP Racing40000428th
2014Bathurst 12 Hour - Class AMaranello Motorsport11001N/A1st
2014FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2SMP Racing10000508th
201424 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2SMP Racing10000N/A12th
2014United SportsCar Championship - GTDMP/ESM Racing100002962nd
2015Bathurst 12 Hour - Class AMaranello Motorsport10000N/ADNS
2016Bathurst 12 Hour - Class AMaranello Motorsport10000N/ADNF
2020Super Taikyu - ST-1Field Management Racing1000150‡3rd‡

Not eligible for championship points.
‡ Team standings.

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

YearEntrantEngineClass1234567891011121314151617DCPts
1989Alan Docking RacingAlfa RomeoATHR
7
SIL
5
BRH
Ret
SIL
10
BRH
5
THR
7
SIL
5
DON
10
SIL
6
SNE
Ret
OUL
12
SIL
11
BRH
7
DON
5
SIL
6
THR
Ret
14th10
1990Alan Docking RacingMugenADON
2
SIL
1
THR
2
BRH
4
SIL
1
BRH
1
THR
1
SIL
2
DON
5
SIL
1
SNE
7
OUL
2
SIL
2
BRH
Ret
DON
3
THR
1
SIL
Ret
2nd98

Complete Japanese Formula 3000 Championship results

YearEntrant1234567891011DCPoints
1991Ad Racing Team Co. Ltd.SUZAUT
14
FUJ
DNQ
MIN
6
SUZ
DNQ
SUG
DNQ
FUJ
18
SUZ
DNQ
FUJ
C
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
Ret
23rd1
1992Ad Racing Team Co. Ltd.SUZ
Ret
FUJ
15
MIN
4
SUZ
Ret
AUT
10
SUG
Ret
FUJ
18
FUJ
17
SUZ
7
FUJ
15
SUZ
5
15th5
1993Ad Racing Team Co. Ltd.SUZ
13
FUJ
9
MIN
7
SUZ
Ret
AUT
C
SUG
6
FUJ
C
FUJ
DNS
SUZ
17
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
Ret
17th1
1994Team 5ZIGENSUZ
3
FUJ
5
MIN
7
SUZ
11
SUG
12
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
8
FUJ
Ret
FUJSUZ
10
7th6

Complete CART results

YearTeamNo.12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRef
2003PK Racing27STPMTYLBHBRHLAUMILLSPORCLETORVANROAMOHMTLDEN
14
MIA
3
MXC
5
SRF
11
FON
C †
16th26

† Cancelled due to California Fires

Complete V8 Supercar results

† Not Eligible for points

Complete International Superstars Series results

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516DCPoints
2012Swiss TeamMaserati QuattroporteMNZ
1

6
MNZ
2

16
IMO
1
IMO
2
DON
1
DON
2
MUG
1
MUG
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
SPA
1

5
SPA
2

3
VAL
1
VAL
2
PER
1
PER
2
19th30