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Formula 1 Biography

Mika Häkkinen

“Hakkinen/Mika”

Finnish flag Finnish · Vantaa, Finland · Born 28 September 1968

Racing Driver

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Two World Championships and one of F1's most remarkable personal stories — Häkkinen recovered from near-fatal brain surgery to become champion.

Mika Pauli Häkkinen was born in Vantaa, Finland in 1968 and won back-to-back Formula 1 World Championships with McLaren in 1998 and 1999 — the only driver other than Schumacher to win consecutive titles in that era. He drove for Lotus (1991), Sauber (1993) and McLaren (1993–2001). He won 20 Grand Prix from 165 starts, set 26 pole positions and scored 51 podiums with 420 career points. His return from a life-threatening crash at the 1995 Australian Grand Prix — a tyre failure at high speed that caused brain trauma requiring emergency trackside surgery — to become world champion is one of F1's most celebrated recoveries. His rivalry with Michael Schumacher from 1998 to 2000 is the most celebrated head-to-head of the modern era — his 2000 Belgian Grand Prix overtaking battle at Raidillon, side-by-side through one of the fastest corners in F1, is the most replayed wheel-to-wheel moment in the sport's history. He was noted for his emotional transparency — weeping on the podium at Suzuka 1998 after clinching his first title, wailing at the side of the track at Silverstone 1999 after a pit stop mistake cost him the lead — moments that contrasted with the stoicism typical of champions of his era.

Famous For

Two-time F1 World Champion and intense rivalry with Michael Schumacher

He required emergency brain surgery trackside at the 1995 Australian Grand Prix — then won two World Championships.

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Playing Style

How They Played

Smooth, calculated driving with exceptional racecraft

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Finnish F1 legend who brought McLaren back to championship glory

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • F1 World Champion 1998, 1999 (McLaren)
  • 20 race wins, 26 pole positions
  • 51 podiums
  • Rivalry with Schumacher defining late 1990s
  • Recovered from near-fatal crash Adelaide 1995
  • Finnish national hero
Constructor Career
Constructor Season(s) Races
Lotus1991–19928
McLaren1993–2001165
HWA (DTM)2005–200730
Career Total203
Career Journey

Timeline

1991 📌 F1 debut with Lotus at US Grand Prix
1993 📌 Joined McLaren
1997 🎯 First F1 race win at European Grand Prix
1998 🏆 First F1 World Championship
1999 🏆 Second consecutive F1 World Championship
2001 📌 Retired from Formula 1
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Mika Häkkinen

Mika Häkkinen won 2 Formula 1 World Championships.

Mika Häkkinen won 20 Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Mika Häkkinen took 26 pole positions in his F1 career.

Mika Häkkinen scored 51 podium finishes in Formula 1.

Mika Häkkinen was born in 1968 in Vantaa.