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Nelson Piquet

Racing driver Nelson Piquet: Formula 1 world champion and a true legend of the track

Nelson Piquet - 1981 (Brabham), 1983 (Brabham), 1987 (Williams)

Nelson Piquet is a highly successful Brazilian former Formula 1 driver, celebrated for winning three World Championships in 1981, 1983, and 1987. Born on August 17, 1952, in Rio de Janeiro, Piquet entered Formula 1 in the late 1970s and quickly established himself as a formidable competitor. He achieved his first two titles with Brabham under the management of Bernie Ecclestone and his third with the Williams team, demonstrating remarkable consistency and adaptability. Piquet was known for his technical acumen, strategic thinking, and occasionally provocative personality, which earned him both admirers and critics within the racing community. After leaving Formula 1 in the early 1990s, he remained active in motorsport through various business ventures and by mentoring his sons, who also pursued racing careers. His legacy as one of the sport's greats endures, and he is remembered for his championship-winning prowess and contributions to racing technology and strategy.

 

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