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Jesse Kurki-Suonio (born 3 September 1990), more commonly known as Jesse Krohn, is a Finnish professional racing driver, and BMW Motorsport works driver.

He is notable for winning the Finnish, Northern European Zone (NEZ) and Estonian Formula Renault championships.

Krohn comes from a motorsport central family, with his father, Pertti, competing in the 1987 Finnish Formula Ford championship alongside 1998 and 1999 Formula One world champion Mika Häkkinen whilst his sister, Jenni, and brother, Oskari also compete in motorsport professionally in Finland.

Personal and early life[]

Jesse Krohn was born in Nurmijärvi, located in the southern Uusimaa region of Finland, during September 1990. His father, Pertti Kurki-Suonio was a racing driver, who competed in the Finnish Formula Ford championship alongside future Formula One drivers Mika Häkkinen and Mika Salo. However, despite finishing behind Salo and Häkkinen in the championship, Pertti's career never went beyond Scandinavia, excluding a one-off appearance at Brands Hatch for the Formula Ford festival.

His elder sister, Jenni, and younger brother, Oskari, are also both racing drivers both currently racing in their native Finland.

Racing career[]

Krohn began his career in karts when he was six, he spent nine years karting before moving up into car racing in 2005 as a test driver for saloon cars. In 2006, he competed in a number of Formula Ford events in his home country, finishing in eighth, and also competing in the Ford Ford Festival at Brands Hatch, finishing 10th, and also in the British Formula Ford Winter Series, finishing as runner up to Brit David Mayes. The Finn entered the full UK championship the following year as well as the Finnish Formula Three championship, "I was in a '97 Dallara with a H-pattern gearbox" Krohn recalls, "my shoulders were over the cockpit".[1] In the UK championship, Krohn finished the year in 17th with 82 points whilst he had a better time in Finnish Formula Three with six wins and finishing second overall in the championship. He also re-entered the Formula Ford festival as well, performing better than the previous year finishing eighth.

2008 was Krohn's best year yet, with three championship wins in the Finnish, Northern European Zone (NEZ) and Estonian Formula Renault championships, recording ten wins in total. He also competed in the British, Italian and Northern European championships as well, but experiencing little success by comparison. With a number of successes the previous year, Krohn entered the UK Formula Renault championship for the whole season where he has so far tallied 117 points, including a win at Thruxton.

Krohn gained some notoriety during the year as well after climbing up from twenty–fifth to seventh in the wet conditions at Donington Park but soon dropped out of the point after his suspension failed and so had to complete the final three laps on three wheels, "exactly what Jan Magnussen would have done" commented Mark Burdett Motorsport engineer Andy Miller, who ran the Danish driver during his 1994 British Formula 3 campaign.[1]

2014 saw Krohn admitted into the BMW Motorsport Junior Programme in which he trained in for three years, with established works drivers like Dirk Adorf and Jörg Müller. He won the 2017–18 Asian Le Mans Series GT Drivers title with Jun San Chen in the FIST-Team AAI BMW M6 GT3, and was promoted to BMW works driver in 2018.

Racing record[]

IMSA SportsCar Championship series results[]

Year Team Make Engine Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points
2016 Turner Motorsport GTD BMW M6 GT3 BMW 4.4 L V8 DAY
5
SEB
7
LGA
BEL
WGL
MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
AUS
PET
30th 52
2017 Turner Motorsport GTD BMW M6 GT3 BMW 4.4 L V8 DAY
8
SEB
20
LBH
AUS
DET
WGL
MOS
LIM
14
ELK
1
VIR
2
LGA
5
ATL
15
21st 160
2018 BMW Team RLL GTLM BMW M8 GTE BMW S63 4.0 L Twin-turbo V8 DAY
7
SEB
7
LBH
5
MDO
7
WGL
8
MOS
8
LIM
8
ELK
8
VIR
3
LGA
4
ATL
3
8th 278
2019 BMW Team RLL GTLM BMW M8 GTE BMW S63 4.0 L Twin-turbo V8 DAY
9
SEB
4
LBH
8
MDO
6
WGL
5
MOS
2
LIM
8
ELK
8
VIR
8
LGA
2
ATL
9
7th 279
2020 BMW Team RLL GTLM BMW M8 GTE BMW S63 4.0 L Twin-turbo V8 DAY
1
DAY
6
SEB
5
ELK
3
VIR
6
ATL
3
MDO
4
CLT
2
PET
3
LGA
4
SEB
3
2nd 319
2021 BMW Team RLL GTLM BMW M8 GTE BMW S63 4.0 L Turbo V8 DAY
3
SEB
3
DET WGL
2
WGL LIM ELK LGA LBH VIR PET
3
6th 1336
2022 BMW M Team RLL GTD Pro BMW M4 GT3 BMW S58B30T0 3.0 L Twin Turbo I6 DAY
7
SEB
LBH
LGA
WGL
MOS
LIM
ELK
VIR
PET
2
15th 609

* Season still in progress.


Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results[]

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2016 25px USA Turner Motorsport 25px USA Michael Marsal
25px Finland Markus Palttala
25px Belgium Maxime Martin
BMW M6 GT3 GTD 701 19th 5th
2017 25px USA Turner Motorsport 25px USA Justin Marks
25px Germany Jens Klingmann
25px Belgium Maxime Martin
BMW M6 GT3 GTD 628 25th 8th
2018 25px USA BMW Team RLL 25px Netherlands Nick Catsburg
25px USA John Edwards
25px Brazil Augusto Farfus
BMW M8 GTE GTLM 773 18th 7th
2019 25px USA BMW Team RLL 25px USA John Edwards
25px Australia Chaz Mostert
25px Italy Alex Zanardi
BMW M8 GTE GTLM 553 31st 9th
2020 25px USA BMW Team RLL 25px USA John Edwards
25px Australia Chaz Mostert
25px Brazil Augusto Farfus
BMW M8 GTE GTLM 786 13th 1st

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results[]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rank Points
2018–19 BMW Team MTEK LMGTE Pro BMW M8 GTE BMW S63 4.0 L Turbo V8 SPA LMS SIL FUJ SHA SEB SPA LMS
6
23rd 12

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results[]

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2019 25px Germany BMW Team MTEK 25px Flag of Portugal António Félix da Costa
25px Brazil Augusto Farfus
BMW M8 GTE GTE
Pro
335 30th 10th

References[]

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External links[]

Sporting positions
Preceded by:
Ryan Briscoe
Richard Westbrook
Michelin Endurance Cup
GTLM Champion

2020
Succeeded by:
Nick Tandy
Tommy Milner
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