Christian Klien
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| Christian Klien (born February 7 1983) is an Austrian Formula One racing driver for the Red Bull Racing team.
Early careerBorn in Hohenems, in the Austrian Alps, Klien decided to start karting and decided to become a Formula One driver after meeting Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna at a race. From 1996 to 1998, Klien won several kart races in both Switzerland and Austria, becoming the Suisse champion in his first year. In 1999, Klien moved to racing in the Formula BMW ADAC Junior Cup, winning four races and finishing fourth in the series. The following year, he moved into the main Formula BMW ADAC Championship with Team Rosberg, finishing the series ranked tenth overall and third in the rookie rankings. Continuing in the series in 2001, Klien managed to win five races, and ended up third in the series. Joining JD Motorsport for the Italian winter Formula Renault series, he won one event, leading to a drive for the team in German Formula Renault for 2002. Klien won four races, winning the German title, and finishing fifth in the European series. From there, Klien moved into the Formula 3 Euroseries, with Mucke Motorsport, winning four races and finishing runner-up in the title to 2004 Toyota F1 test driver Ryan Briscoe. Klien also won the 2003 Marlboro Masters event at Zandvoort.Formula One careerThanks to financial support from Red Bull, Klien was signed as a race driver for the Jaguar Racing Formula One team in 2004. He had significant pressure on him as second driver to the highly-rated Mark Webber, but was the first driver to outqualify Webber in the same team, and showed impressive speed and ability. At the Belgian Grand Prix, Klien finished in sixth place, scoring three valuable championship points. He finished the season in 16th position. During winter testing in 2005, Klien tested several times for Red Bull Racing alongside Vitantonio Liuzzi and David Coulthard. Klien secured the second race seat at Red Bull, alongside the veteran Coulthard. Klien started the year impressively, scoring points in the first two races before retiring early in the Bahrain Grand Prix. He has since added two further 8th place finishes, a strong 5th in the season-closing Chinese Grand Prix, also qualifying an excellent 6th for the Brazilian Grand Prix. With both Klien and Liuzzi signed to race for the Red Bull team in 2005, Red Bull announced that Liuzzi would be racing in the San Marino, Spanish, Monaco and European Grands Prix in place of Klien. Klien returned to the race seat for the Canadian Grand Prix, expecting to have to hand it back to Liuzzi within a few races. Klien maintained his race seat thanks to his strong performances and Red Bull's increased number of seats from the purchase of the Minardi team in 2006. Red Bull have provision to run a third test driver on the Friday of race weekends; initially Klien was ineligible to do this during Liuzzi's time in the race seat, as he had competed in more than six Grands Prix in the previous two years. On April 14 2005, the FIA received unanimous support from all other teams to delete this rule, and so Klien was able to function as test driver at the San Marino, Spain, Monaco and European Grand Prix. If this rule change had been rejected, Scott Speed or Neel Jani could have filled the role of third driver for these races. After a promising end of season performance in China, it was confirmed on December 16 that Klien would drive for the Red Bull Racing outfit alongside David Coulthard for the 2006 season. Christian has started 2006 strongly, qualitying in the top 10 for the first 2 races of the season. In Bahrain he finished 8th to score a point, however in Malaysia he collided with Kimi Raikkonen on the first lap and had to pit with suspension damage, before eventually dropping out with a hydraulic failure. In 2006 Klien has outqualified team mate David Coulthard on many occasions. But after several poor race performances, his future with the team looks uncertain. Complete Formula One results([key])
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