we don't see enough of them to really make a proper opinion of them. I used to think Montoya was a dick, but in recent interviews he actually seems fun and easy to be around. Though I think Juan would have to ask Juanself if they met Juan today and ask Juan question about Juan Pablo Picasso again with a camera in his face on the pit straight, would he have a better humor about it.
@@Kelkschiz beat me to it. Hakkinen was actually a great person. Even used to go around to every driver before the race on the grid and shake their hand wishing them well.
For him to be fighting Damon Hill and Prost in the dominant Williams was ridiculous and showed how talented he is. Barrichellos third race in F1 with a back marker Jordan car to be challenging for podium against them.
@Chocolate Button They're just talking.Talking is not a "visual sport". And check who the sponsor is, Bose. Last time I checked they specialized on AUDIO equipment.
@Chocolate Button I'm willing to bet you prolly think books are stupid too... And haven't the ability to really determine the difference between what is stupid and what is not... That takes intelligence. Sorry dude... Your life must suck without shiny things that sparkle in it. Sad day
@@97guimaraes i think you should know what is fascism before saying this. Because he is reducing the power of sindicate over workers, letting people defend themselves even against bandits and the own governament due the flexibility to have guns, trying to privatize a lot of state companies, dont chasing any minority, opening the market and the borders to the tourists. Fascism is exatly the opposite, all powers to state, removing the individual concept for one more collective, sindicate owning the workers rights preventing themselves of making their own contracts. I am not fan of him, buy fascism is out of question.
He is a good dude. I see him and his son all the time at my local gokart track. He is real racer who still has a real passion for racing. Always says hi to my son and I. My son runs gokarts and looks up to him.
@@Mcrochev1994 "Sienna" lol.. typical american. This is impossible for two reasons: he was there in 94 and Senna is one of the greatest drivers of all time
E então Martin Brundle diria fora do mic, mas ainda audível mesmo assim: No Murray, Rubens still racing, it's Schumacher out. Murray então: your right Martin, IT'S Chewbacca, Chewbacca out of the german grand prix yet again..
one of the best if not the best soldiers ferrari ever had. just respect. he had to do a lot of shit in his career and i still can just adore his attitude to his job, i hope at one point he will let someone write a book and tell all the stories that he keeps secret.
The reason why I started watching motorsports back in 2009. I celebrated his pole at Interlagos harder than I did for Brazil winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup. I honestly don't care if he was mainly known as a wingman for Michael Schumacher or if he lacked that "extra" to win a WDC. His humble origins combined with his commonly known kindness and down-to-earthness automatically makes him my favorite driver of all time.
Yea considering his kindness and his person im not sure who is the true champ between him and schummi but michael is a good guy too, maybe lacking that brasilian warmth
He was a really really amazing driver, very underrated, but you can't say he is a legend. At least you'll have to be a world champion (or maybe get real closer) to get this "badge". You can't say every great driver is a legend, because the word loses its value.
@@ViniciusFiocco legend is a history, something or someone that will always be remembered. There are many legends in F1, like Alesi, Berger, Briatore, Coulthard, etc...
Thanks for the words in Portuguese my country mate. Rubens is an example of professional, father and driver. I don't know him in person, (but I'd love to), however it's like I did. Because he's so friendly and true on his words. 'Go Acelerados'! 'Bora Acelerados'!
This guy as an absolute legend and the way he cherishes his relationship with his kids should be something all fathers aspire to. His social media is inspiring and his empathy and honesty is refreshing!
Hope someone read this commentary to have a sense of Ayrton death here in Brazil. The next day (may 2nd 1994) I went to college and I got the subway and you could hear a drop in it because it was so silent, I remember that clearly. And people keep looking at each other like everybody knows what happened and couldn’t believe it, no one could say a word. It was for sure the period I most experienced so many people together without someone telling a word (for about 40 minutes).
Great to hear from Rubens on this podcast! I am new to F1, but he seems like such a cool person. I’m glad he mentioned the S5000 event recently, it’s great to see he is still taking on new challenges.
Rubens Rubens Rubens Barrichello do Brasil! Finally, you catch up Rubinho for a nice chat. A lot of history in just one driver. He deserves more respect! One of the #F1 champs without a title. Obrigado Rubinho! Valeu muito! =')
I'm Brazilian, and I only have a huge "THANK YOU" to Rubens, watching him with my father, the wonders he did on F1, only made me fall in love with the sport, a true legend!
Proud of having Rubinho as one of the greatest Brazilian drivers ever. His history, achievements and enthusiasm surpasses any F1 championship. He’s Brazil at its best!
The fact that he can't remember the weekend in Imola and the funeral, shows a lot about Rubens, when humans go through traumatic experiences, our brain tries to forget it, it surely was very hard for Rubens, so hard that his brain deleted it from his memory.
i miss rubens probably 1 of the most underated f1 drivers there has ever been really wanted him to win the world championship in 2009 as it would be his last chance and jenson had years ahead of him but lovely to here him say it doesnt worry him he was just happy and greatfull to be racing in f1 Rubens a true gent
Its 2000..still in my mind 1 sunday morning my aunty giving me a newspaper with the list of names and pictures of Rubens barichello, David Coulthard, Michael Schumacher, Ralf Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen, Jeans Alesi, Jenson Button, Eddie Irvine, Nick Heidfeld n so much more...i so excited n still keep it until now...how i missed that time...
This is an amazing podcast, sad it has so few views compared to others. I always had a lot of respect for Rubens, sad that he lived in the shadow of Schumacher for so long during his ferrari years, but he seems like such a great guy, and was a great driver in his own right. Really enjoyed listening to this.
I've always wanted him to win the tiitle one time and always had my fingers crossed for the guy during his races. Such a great driver and wholesome person!
Danny Ric next! All of my favorite drivers have been on this podcast (Nico, Charles, Kimi and Checo), except for the Honey Badger and his podcast could be the most fun one!
Excellent interview! For me... I'd have to put it up there with the Andretti and Hill interviews. What a humble and classy guy. Racing, hell, the world, needs more Rubens in it! Great stuff! Thank you T.C. and Rubens and a little side thanks to Brawn too... Again... Great stuff!
Squill DX Nothing against Rubens, but let us stay with the truth. Of course, Austria was not right for the sport but it did not affect the championship. Rubens could never beat Michael for an entire season. Michael did not need Rubens to win a championship.
That owner/driver pairing between Stewart and Barrichello is criminally underrated because that is what helped shape Barrichello into the driver he has become. He had a chance to win some races in 1999, if he won that French Grand Prix instead of Frentzen that would've been the ultimate career making day for Barrichello and the Stewart team.
@@alexistsimplas4603 to be honest Schumi was a better driver to aim for a championship. But as Rubens said once, perhaps one or two championships could be for him if he had Freedom to race
I’m Brazilian and as much I would have loved to see Rubens become a world champion, I am sorry, but never in a million years would he have had any chance to win a championship against Schumi. Even when he was twice a championship runner-up, he didn’t come close to being a threat to Michael. And when he had his golden opportunity at Brawn in 2009, with equal cars, he blew it against Button. Like many others who reach F1, Rubens was a solid driver, but not championship material.
What a great interview. Really fantastic. One of the best that I listen here. And I listen almost all of the episodes. But one is missing, and I thought he was here in the place of Rubens, in the GP from Brasil. - Misses the Great Nelson Piquet. This podcast MUST interview him. He's one of the Great Drivers. Thipodcast is incomplete until Nelson's Interview. Best Regards.
@@antoniojmnogueira Of course he was a moaner whenever he was slower. He was also a poser in the '80s and very jealous of Ayrton because the latter stole all the glory from him. He is still crying on the TV whenever he finds the chance!
@@azwris What you said, just proves you don't know nothing about Nelson. Jealous because of the golry ???? Piquet didn't race for glory! He raced because he liked, and was very good on what he was doing. And one of the best, by the way. You can keep on "moaning" and "posing" any time !!!! I believe you should like the stories he have to tell, if you're not a "hater" of any driver. My favourite is Nelson Piquet, but of corse I can't forget al the other great drivers, like Lauda, Senna, Prost, Vettel, Schumacker, Rubens, Lewis, etc, etc, etc. Just because Ayrton and Prost was rivals from Piquet, I cannot say bad things about them, because they sometimes win against "my driver". They were great, too. You probably don't know, but the "war" between Piquet and the basilian media, began when he was in the english formula 2, or something, and he won races, and the brasilian media gave more attention for the brasilian that finishes second , or third, or whatever, than to him. In Brasil the news were: Our driver "name" finished in third, and so on. Oh by the way, the other brasilian driver, Nelson Piquet won the race. !!!!! Do you think this is fair? Do you call a moaner and a poser to someone in this position?
@@antoniojmnogueira Sorry chap but I can't forget some facts of the past. i just can't because as I said they are...facts! Don't let me dig into the past now. And never forget that this is Rubens interviewed here, not Piquet..
The most likeable Person that F1 ever have had
uhhhh don't think so
Him and Hakkinen.
we don't see enough of them to really make a proper opinion of them. I used to think Montoya was a dick, but in recent interviews he actually seems fun and easy to be around. Though I think Juan would have to ask Juanself if they met Juan today and ask Juan question about Juan Pablo Picasso again with a camera in his face on the pit straight, would he have a better humor about it.
@@Kelkschiz beat me to it. Hakkinen was actually a great person. Even used to go around to every driver before the race on the grid and shake their hand wishing them well.
Sloppy Toons l lollll lol lol l
Rubinho at Donington 93:
"Omg, it's Ayrton behind me and I'm leading the race"
*race engineer*
"Rubens, it's me. Senna is lapping you"
Ahahahaha
@@Olinocop3 6666666
For him to be fighting Damon Hill and Prost in the dominant Williams was ridiculous and showed how talented he is. Barrichellos third race in F1 with a back marker Jordan car to be challenging for podium against them.
Sad this ain't a podcast with video footage - would love to see Rubens' smile again.
Watch on RUclips acelerados . Brazilian top gear
Chocolate Button yep. Check legends of f1 series if you want the whole package.
@Chocolate Button They're just talking.Talking is not a "visual sport". And check who the sponsor is, Bose. Last time I checked they specialized on AUDIO equipment.
@Chocolate Button I'm willing to bet you prolly think books are stupid too... And haven't the ability to really determine the difference between what is stupid and what is not... That takes intelligence. Sorry dude... Your life must suck without shiny things that sparkle in it. Sad day
@Chocolate Button Its a Bose sponsored podcast. Bose doesnt want you to have visual memories just audio instead.
"There was no time to say goodbye to Senna"... That phrase is just incredible.
Very true as well when he says that we don't celebrate people whilst they're still alive; we wait for them to get sick or die.
He may not have won the championship but he was the first to beat the Stig.
@X x X Yes
@X x X Top Gear - Season 15 Episode 3
Hell yeah he was!!!
Rubens Barrichello is World champion in being number 2 driver
X D
That overtake on Juan Pablo at Suzuka 2001 says everything...
Mr Rubens Barichello ladies and gentlemen, live long racer...
And then Montoya retaking him straight away on the next corner? But it was an insanely good move by Rubens at the chicane.
Perhaps the most genuine, likeable and popular man in F1 history.
Him and Button fersure most likable lads in the paddock, only fitting they became teammates.
Unfortunatly most of the brazillians doesn't see him this way
after supporting fascist Bolsonaro it's kinda hard to like him as a person
@@97guimaraes i think you should know what is fascism before saying this. Because he is reducing the power of sindicate over workers, letting people defend themselves even against bandits and the own governament due the flexibility to have guns, trying to privatize a lot of state companies, dont chasing any minority, opening the market and the borders to the tourists.
Fascism is exatly the opposite, all powers to state, removing the individual concept for one more collective, sindicate owning the workers rights preventing themselves of making their own contracts.
I am not fan of him, buy fascism is out of question.
Gabriel .G FASCISTA É MINHA ROLA, ZÉ RUELA!
He is a good dude. I see him and his son all the time at my local gokart track. He is real racer who still has a real passion for racing. Always says hi to my son and I. My son runs gokarts and looks up to him.
Wow, God bless your son mate. I wish him the best for him to become a successful racing driver one day!
@@mariz9084 Thank you Matt and God bless you also
Good luck for your son! I hope he'll be a great driver
Thank you. My son loves racing
Lucky you . I'm so jealous
Oh, my God ... You got 1/3 of the interview asking about Imola '94. Rubens is MUCH MUCH MUCH MORE than that !!!
They need to stop bringing up imola let senna rest in peace. It's been 25 yrs
@@Mcrochev1994 "Sienna" lol.. typical american. This is impossible for two reasons: he was there in 94 and Senna is one of the greatest drivers of all time
@@leonardod1846 don't act as if you're Sherlock or something
@@Mcrochev1994Imola ‘94 will always be talked about
Como diria o saudoso Murray Walker:
- oh my godness it's ruuubenss barrachellaaa!
KKKKKK
OH MY GOD IT'S SHUMAAAACHARRR, AND COOOOULTHAAARD
E então Martin Brundle diria fora do mic, mas ainda audível mesmo assim: No Murray, Rubens still racing, it's Schumacher out. Murray então: your right Martin, IT'S Chewbacca, Chewbacca out of the german grand prix yet again..
Murray Walker tá vivo.
@@Headxoxote ahahaha!!!
one of the best if not the best soldiers ferrari ever had. just respect. he had to do a lot of shit in his career and i still can just adore his attitude to his job, i hope at one point he will let someone write a book and tell all the stories that he keeps secret.
Wow , A Pure Gentleman, Honest and Sincere, All the best Rubens , Excellent Interview Tom.
This is honestly one of the most enjoyable podcasts! So humble and nice guy!!
The reason why I started watching motorsports back in 2009. I celebrated his pole at Interlagos harder than I did for Brazil winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
I honestly don't care if he was mainly known as a wingman for Michael Schumacher or if he lacked that "extra" to win a WDC. His humble origins combined with his commonly known kindness and down-to-earthness automatically makes him my favorite driver of all time.
Yea considering his kindness and his person im not sure who is the true champ between him and schummi but michael is a good guy too, maybe lacking that brasilian warmth
Barrichello: a true F1 legend.
Absolutely
He was a really really amazing driver, very underrated, but you can't say he is a legend. At least you'll have to be a world champion (or maybe get real closer) to get this "badge". You can't say every great driver is a legend, because the word loses its value.
@@ViniciusFiocco legend is a history, something or someone that will always be remembered. There are many legends in F1, like Alesi, Berger, Briatore, Coulthard, etc...
greatest no.2 driver in f1 history
Até que enfim!! Rubens Barrichello do Brasil.
Mas nn tem tradução :(
@Matheus Lima Massa ja rolou..
Emerson tbm
Thanks for the words in Portuguese my country mate. Rubens is an example of professional, father and driver.
I don't know him in person, (but I'd love to), however it's like I did. Because he's so friendly and true on his words. 'Go Acelerados'! 'Bora Acelerados'!
I met Rubens once here in my town. I was so nervous that I just stay still in his side for a picture. 2003 or 2004 in Blumenau.
I mean staying still is kinda the point of taking a picture 😆
@@the1streich339 so.... I nailed it xD
This guy as an absolute legend and the way he cherishes his relationship with his kids should be something all fathers aspire to. His social media is inspiring and his empathy and honesty is refreshing!
Yes, but don't forget he is a millonare father...not just a father
What a champ!! Such Grace even after going through so much along side Michael. Hope Eduardo goes on to become a world champion
Hope someone read this commentary to have a sense of Ayrton death here in Brazil. The next day (may 2nd 1994) I went to college and I got the subway and you could hear a drop in it because it was so silent, I remember that clearly. And people keep looking at each other like everybody knows what happened and couldn’t believe it, no one could say a word. It was for sure the period I most experienced so many people together without someone telling a word (for about 40 minutes).
Rubens is such a nice down to earth guy, he has earned a lot of respect.
Great to hear from Rubens on this podcast! I am new to F1, but he seems like such a cool person. I’m glad he mentioned the S5000 event recently, it’s great to see he is still taking on new challenges.
Man he's so humble
I remember when he came on Top Gear
He was humble then and still humble now
Except for the T-shirt: "I beat "The Stig"
What a great man. I'm really glad I listened to this one!!
As an MSC die-hard and also JB fan, so glad to hear from Rubens...superb driver and even better chap :)
The most consistent f1 driver
Verxtraa seriously? Most consistent? A little bit exaggerated i think. There were drivers in F1 who were much more consistent than Rubens...
Michaela Stockbauer who tho?
@@idontknowagoodname5960 Nick heildfeld.
If Nick Heidfeld is your benchmark of consistency, then Jenson Button would be the king of consistency then?
@@BenTan89 JB became a WC though.
I watched Rubens in the S5000 race on the youtube highlights.....WOW what a great category the have in Australia.
Rubens Rubens Rubens Barrichello do Brasil!
Finally, you catch up Rubinho for a nice chat. A lot of history in just one driver. He deserves more respect! One of the #F1 champs without a title. Obrigado Rubinho! Valeu muito! =')
Honest warm intelligent man great interview.
Rubens is a class act, through and through.
I'm Brazilian, and I only have a huge "THANK YOU" to Rubens, watching him with my father, the wonders he did on F1, only made me fall in love with the sport, a true legend!
Alas, A beyond the Grid with Rubinho! Seeing his passion for racing has inspired me to find my passion :)
Proud of having Rubinho as one of the greatest Brazilian drivers ever. His history, achievements and enthusiasm surpasses any F1 championship. He’s Brazil at its best!
The fact that he can't remember the weekend in Imola and the funeral, shows a lot about Rubens, when humans go through traumatic experiences, our brain tries to forget it, it surely was very hard for Rubens, so hard that his brain deleted it from his memory.
Imperador Do Brasil Dom Pedro II, O Magnânimo Bolsonaro is a traumatic experience
Barrichello é um monstro, que honra ver ele participando do podcast!!
i miss rubens probably 1 of the most underated f1 drivers there has ever been
really wanted him to win the world championship in 2009 as it would be his last chance and jenson had years ahead of him
but lovely to here him say it doesnt worry him he was just happy and greatfull to be racing in f1
Rubens a true gent
Been looking forward to this one and after hearing his stories, I am not disappointed! Such an extensive career and such a likeable character as well.
46:50 explaining what made him cry in Hockenheim 2000
Rubens, tu é o Cara
Along with Massa both are good guys and I wish I could see both in F1 again
Rubens Barrichello: The Gentle Giant.
Its 2000..still in my mind 1 sunday morning my aunty giving me a newspaper with the list of names and pictures of Rubens barichello, David Coulthard, Michael Schumacher, Ralf Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen, Jeans Alesi, Jenson Button, Eddie Irvine, Nick Heidfeld n so much more...i so excited n still keep it until now...how i missed that time...
He is my ULTIMATE FAVORITE OF ALL TIME. For me, he was, is, and will always be the BEST .
This is an amazing podcast, sad it has so few views compared to others.
I always had a lot of respect for Rubens, sad that he lived in the shadow of Schumacher for so long during his ferrari years, but he seems like such a great guy, and was a great driver in his own right. Really enjoyed listening to this.
I remember his first win
I've always wanted him to win the tiitle one time and always had my fingers crossed for the guy during his races.
Such a great driver and wholesome person!
Awesome interview, refreshingly honest, all those Brazilians calling him a fascist , get a job
Lovely guy Rubens ....
GREAT RUBENS ! Coolest guy ever !!!
So many stories... It was amazing..🤩🙏 Once upon a Time my Favorite Racer.
Total gentleman and always appreciated u.
Danny Ric next! All of my favorite drivers have been on this podcast (Nico, Charles, Kimi and Checo), except for the Honey Badger and his podcast could be the most fun one!
he was on nico rosberg's podcast, if i'm not mistaken; look it up
@@jayrusty2012 I saw that numerous times. 😂
my favourites have been done. mark webber, damon hill, david coulthard and the greatest of them all. JEAN ALESI
thumbs down!
Excellent interview!
For me... I'd have to put it up there with the Andretti and Hill interviews.
What a humble and classy guy. Racing, hell, the world, needs more Rubens in it! Great stuff!
Thank you T.C. and Rubens and a little side thanks to Brawn too... Again... Great stuff!
Great interview !!! Thanks
Great ! We love Rubens!
Didn't know Rubens lived in Cambridge, my town!
Are You Cambridge owner? Wow!!
The man who helped Schumacher win the championships
What did he do what was bringing Michael the championship?!
Carsten Wack Japan 2003 would be a good example. If Rubens didn’t win that race, Michael would’ve lost the title to Räikkönen
Squill DX
Wrong!
Even if Kimi would have won that Race, michael would have been Champion.
He needed position 8 and he was on position 8
Carsten Wack Oop youre right
Squill DX
Nothing against Rubens, but let us stay with the truth.
Of course, Austria was not right for the sport but it did not affect the championship.
Rubens could never beat Michael for an entire season.
Michael did not need Rubens to win a championship.
Montoya: How long did you race F1
Barrichello: 19 Years
M: dam i only did 6 and it felt like forever
B: thats because you where a Bad driver 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
@@Massachamp08 he was joking, JPM and Barrichello "diss" each other all the time when together
Great interview ❤
I had the opportunity of know him in a karting track, he is very shy but a good person very kind
Finaly! Love Rúbens
Hopefully talking about Jordan & Stewart aswell.
They have made appearance here... Check it
@@tegar_hidayatullah True, sadly like 7 minutes combined, tho.
That owner/driver pairing between Stewart and Barrichello is criminally underrated because that is what helped shape Barrichello into the driver he has become. He had a chance to win some races in 1999, if he won that French Grand Prix instead of Frentzen that would've been the ultimate career making day for Barrichello and the Stewart team.
This dude was so unlucky at interlagos 😭😭😭
For an F1 fan these podcasts are Awesome!
Sou fã e admiro muito o trabalho e a história desse cara!
Rubens finally got fed up with the Michael in the end :(
Because Ferrari ordered him to stay behind Schumacher all the time. Cheater Schumacher. Unfair Ferrari.
I think we all did.
the cheat got cheated!
@@alexistsimplas4603 to be honest Schumi was a better driver to aim for a championship. But as Rubens said once, perhaps one or two championships could be for him if he had Freedom to race
@@nicolasgarcia248 He deserved at least one with Ferrari & the second with Brawn.
Carreira muito vitoriosa , nas epocas da F1 era um piloto muito rápido! Parabéns Rubinho vc foi um dos maiores pilotos da F1!!
Gostaria de escutar mais histórias de sua carreira, não só F1, no Acelerados!!
It’s impossible to dislike this man.
Very interested to hear what Rubens has to say! 👍
Ok Lewis
Literally every beyond the grid talks about the legend if ayrton Senna
Liked before the start, good job TC. 1 hour 30 im excited 😁😁
Salve acelerados !
I’m Brazilian and as much I would have loved to see Rubens become a world champion, I am sorry, but never in a million years would he have had any chance to win a championship against Schumi. Even when he was twice a championship runner-up, he didn’t come close to being a threat to Michael. And when he had his golden opportunity at Brawn in 2009, with equal cars, he blew it against Button. Like many others who reach F1, Rubens was a solid driver, but not championship material.
2006: Ruben, its Jock.
2018: Valtteri, its James.
Errr... In 2006 Rubens drove for Honda
Jock and James are best friends
Massa drove for ferrari 2006 🤣 guess jock clear was too
@J talking about yourself here eh? Aight....
RUBENS BARRICHELLO DO BRASIL
This is a great one
If you guys who aren't Brazilian knows how GENTLEMAN and GOOD PERSON Rubens are...
The Real Wingman
My first F1 memory is about Rubens' first win in Germany :')
Grande Rubens Barrichello do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Schumi , its James , please wear the bride dress for Rubens
Go Rubens!
poha que moral "that was the best decision we ever made!" ross brawn
Great interview! I have a lot of respect for Rubens!
I like he so much, since my childhood.
Rubens is my hero! Bring him back in F1. He's definitely still better than Kubica or Russell for example..
Haha. Rubens absolutely destroyed Hulkenberg in 2010 though.😁😁
@@chamindujanith6337 Of course he did!!! Veteran vs Rookie: 1-0
Bom dia Rubens !
Podcast of the year
Respeitado no exterior; infelizmente ainda ridicularizado por aqui.
Só por quem não conhece F1 e só ficava vendo casseta e planeta.
Gustavo Siqueira Tenho certeza que só é ridicularizado por quem não conhece o esporte de verdade.
@@eduardomeller6926 Disse tudo! Piloto incrível.
Acho que passou essa fase, Barrica é muito respeitado no BR hj
@@DJCLeandro exatamente. Um piloto que ficou tanto tempo na categoria mais top do automobilismo, nao foi atoa.
What a great interview. Really fantastic. One of the best that I listen here. And I listen almost all of the episodes. But one is missing, and I thought he was here in the place of Rubens, in the GP from Brasil. - Misses the Great Nelson Piquet. This podcast MUST interview him. He's one of the Great Drivers. Thipodcast is incomplete until Nelson's Interview. Best Regards.
Nobody's missing the old moaner..
@@azwris moaner?.. Just don't speak ill of others to grow yours .... He (Nelson) is one of the greats, and nobody could take it away from him...
@@antoniojmnogueira Of course he was a moaner whenever he was slower. He was also a poser in the '80s and very jealous of Ayrton because the latter stole all the glory from him. He is still crying on the TV whenever he finds the chance!
@@azwris What you said, just proves you don't know nothing about Nelson. Jealous because of the golry ???? Piquet didn't race for glory! He raced because he liked, and was very good on what he was doing. And one of the best, by the way. You can keep on "moaning" and "posing" any time !!!! I believe you should like the stories he have to tell, if you're not a "hater" of any driver. My favourite is Nelson Piquet, but of corse I can't forget al the other great drivers, like Lauda, Senna, Prost, Vettel, Schumacker, Rubens, Lewis, etc, etc, etc. Just because Ayrton and Prost was rivals from Piquet, I cannot say bad things about them, because they sometimes win against "my driver". They were great, too.
You probably don't know, but the "war" between Piquet and the basilian media, began when he was in the english formula 2, or something, and he won races, and the brasilian media gave more attention for the brasilian that finishes second , or third, or whatever, than to him.
In Brasil the news were: Our driver "name" finished in third, and so on. Oh by the way, the other brasilian driver, Nelson Piquet won the race. !!!!! Do you think this is fair? Do you call a moaner and a poser to someone in this position?
@@antoniojmnogueira Sorry chap but I can't forget some facts of the past. i just can't because as I said they are...facts! Don't let me dig into the past now. And never forget that this is Rubens interviewed here, not Piquet..
Best Driver i F1 history ,,, we miss you Ruben
Let's not go that far...
Oh and I forgot to mention his son is super fast. I am sure his name will be a name you will see in professional racing soon.
We love you Rubens!
Great guy and F1 legend!
Rubens Barrichello - The Gentleman of Formula One.
Nice, would love to see one with Ayrton Senna
Are you dumb ayrton senna died
Yeah may be a bit difficult.....
Incredible person and driver
Absolut Legend 🏁👌🏁