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Rassinen moved up to car racing in 2004 at the Formula Raamaker Championship, driving for Meyr Racing. His first season with the team was decently successful, as he finished in the standings in 4th position. He continued to remain with Meyr Racing for 2005, where he would win the championship that year. He went on to win 2nd place in the Valkean Junior Open Wheel Series in 2006 and 1st in the Valkean Formula 3 Series in 2007. At around this time, he was recruited into the Juhola Young Drivers' Programme in 2006.
Rassinen moved up to car racing in 2004 at the Formula Raamaker Championship, driving for Meyr Racing. His first season with the team was decently successful, as he finished in the standings in 4th position. He continued to remain with Meyr Racing for 2005, where he would win the championship that year. He went on to win 2nd place in the Valkean Junior Open Wheel Series in 2006 and 1st in the Valkean Formula 3 Series in 2007. At around this time, he was recruited into the Juhola Young Drivers' Programme in 2006.


Because of his success in Valkea, Rassinen gained a seat with SLP Racing Team in the Lorecian Formula 3 Series in 2008. He would go on to win back-to-back championships, establishing his credentials as a skilled driver. He was almost signed to join the Raamaker Formula One team for the 2009 season, but negotiations fell through due to opposition from sponsors. He first tested for [[Juhola F1|Juhola]] in 2009 at Schwarzenberg Circuit.
Because of his success in Valkea, Rassinen gained a seat with SLB Racing Team in the Lorecian Formula 3 Series in 2008. He would go on to win back-to-back championships, establishing his credentials as a skilled driver. He was almost signed to join the Raamaker Formula One team for the 2009 season, but negotiations fell through due to opposition from sponsors. He first tested for [[Juhola F1|Juhola]] in 2009 at Schwarzenberg Circuit.


In 2010, Rassinen went back to Valkea to race in the Valkean Open Wheel Series, the top formula racing class in the country. Despite a rocky start due to reliability issues, Rassinen persevered and showed consistent driving, which was enough for him to win the championship. His performance prompted Juhola to call him up to Formula One in 2011.
In 2010, Rassinen went back to Valkea to race in the Valkean Open Wheel Series, the top formula racing class in the country. Despite a rocky start due to reliability issues, Rassinen persevered and showed consistent driving, which was enough for him to win the championship. His performance prompted Juhola to call him up to Formula One in 2011.

Revision as of 16:57, 22 December 2020

Simo Rassinen
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Rassinen in 2017
NationalityValkea Valkean
Born (1986-05-03) May 3, 1986 (age 38)
Hopsu, Valkea
Retired2020
Astyrian Formula One Championship
Years active2010-2020
TeamsJuhola, Sidus
Starts196
Wins24
Poles38
Championship titles
2015, 2020AstyF1 Drivers' Champion

Simo Rassinen (born 3 May 1986) is a Valkean racing driver who competed in Astyrian Formula One from 2011 to 2020. He won the Drivers' Championship for Sidus in the 2015 and 2020 seasons.

Born in Hopsu, Järvimaa to a middle-class family, Rassinen began karting at the age of 5 and entered into kart racing at the age of 7, winning various local, national, and regional championships. He progressed to car racing at 17 years old, winning the 2005 Formula Raamaker Championship. He went on to win the Formula 3 Lorecian Series in 2008 and 2009, as well as the Valkean Open Wheel Series in 2010.

Rassinen was promoted to a race seat in Formula One in 2011 for Juhola, partnering with Scanonian driver Martin Søndergaard. He claimed his first pole position and first win at the 2013 Hindia Belandan Grand Prix. In 2014, he moved to Sidus as a replacement for fellow Valkean and outgoing two-time champion Paavo Laakkonen. A year later, he won his first Drivers' Championship at the 2015 Nidwaldeser Grand Prix. He added a second championship at the 2020 Aquitaynian Grand Prix, becoming the second Valkean racing driver after Laakkonen to claim two Astyrian F1 titles.

In September 2020, Rassinen publicly announced that he is retiring from Formula One at the end of the 2020 season. He has participated in 197 Grands Prix, with 24 wins, 45 podiums, and 38 pole positions to his name.

Early and personal life

Simo Rassinen was born to Hannu and Ritva Rassinen in Hopsu, Järvimaa, Valkea. He has an older sister, Aleksandra, who is an ophthalmologist, and a younger brother, Heikki, who is also a racing driver. His father gave him a go-kart for Christmas at the age of 4, which began his interest in cars and motor racing.

He received his secondary education at the Naarkoski Gymnasium in Hopsu, where he passed with a respectable grade. Rassinen described his school life as "boring", and would often complete his schoolwork as quickly as possible so that he can go karting. He graduated from the University of Varen Livet with a degree in Environmental Science.

Rassinen is married to his childhood friend Amalia Häkkinen since 2015. Together they have two children: a son, born in 2016, and a daughter, born in 2019.

Karting career

Rassinen began competing in kart racing at the age of 7. He was quickly discovered to be a talented driver, winning races and cadet championships throughout Järvimaa and later Southern Valkea. At the age of 10, he won the Satajärveä Cadet Cup. He continued to progress through the ranks, finishing 4th in the 1997 Valkean Junior Karting Championship, 3rd in the 1998 Valkean Kart Challengers' Cup, and 1st in the 1999 Valkean Karting Championship.

In 2000 he claimed 3rd place in the Northern Lorecian Kart Masters' Cup, 4th place in the Juhola Karting Cup, and 1st place in the Northern Lorecian Karting Championship. He then won the 2001 Lorecian KF1 Championship and finished 6th in the Astyrian Karting Championship. In 2002, he finished 3rd in the Astyrian Formula Super A Championship.

Junior racing career

Rassinen moved up to car racing in 2004 at the Formula Raamaker Championship, driving for Meyr Racing. His first season with the team was decently successful, as he finished in the standings in 4th position. He continued to remain with Meyr Racing for 2005, where he would win the championship that year. He went on to win 2nd place in the Valkean Junior Open Wheel Series in 2006 and 1st in the Valkean Formula 3 Series in 2007. At around this time, he was recruited into the Juhola Young Drivers' Programme in 2006.

Because of his success in Valkea, Rassinen gained a seat with SLB Racing Team in the Lorecian Formula 3 Series in 2008. He would go on to win back-to-back championships, establishing his credentials as a skilled driver. He was almost signed to join the Raamaker Formula One team for the 2009 season, but negotiations fell through due to opposition from sponsors. He first tested for Juhola in 2009 at Schwarzenberg Circuit.

In 2010, Rassinen went back to Valkea to race in the Valkean Open Wheel Series, the top formula racing class in the country. Despite a rocky start due to reliability issues, Rassinen persevered and showed consistent driving, which was enough for him to win the championship. His performance prompted Juhola to call him up to Formula One in 2011.

Astyrian Formula One career

Juhola (2011-2013)

Sidus (2014-2020)

Retirement

Driver profile

Personality

Driving style

Racing record

Driver summary