Piquet was the most complete, top driver and car developer, champion with turbos and aspirated engines, champion with 3 different tire suppliers, Bi-champion with a Brabham against richer teams like Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Lotus and Renault, champion in British team on top of an English driver, the first driver to create the least-fuel-saving (to open rivals' long distance from lighter lane) and anticipate pit stop, the first driver to use the hitherto used "heating blankets Smart, innovative, fast, a real fighter, knew how to manage the car during the race in a time where there were many breaks of an F1 of less resistant cars. Champion without the support of the Brazilian media and Globo Organizations (Midia. And important detail: none of its 3 titles was conquered causing an accident purposely throwing the car of rival in the last race, the race that decided the championship. And the Senna fans get crazy and hate him for all that. PIQUET WAS BRILLIANT. Sorry dear Senna´s widows, but this is the TRUTH.
Ho vissuto anni bellissimi quando eri in F1, ritengo che tu sia il più carismatico di tutti e anche il miglior Pilota di f1 . Adesso senza di te la F1 e noia!!!!
To begin to understand who Nelson Piquet was, it is enough to start by saying that of the three times he was champion, twice he was without being champion of constructors... he didn't run for the best team. And that he is the ONLY one to achieve this in 70+ years of Formula 1. If you want to know what it's like to be a champion who doesn't give up, watch the 1983 championship here, on RUclips. At least you will respect this gentleman because that championship was UNBELIEVABLE. With 3 races to go, he was only 4th in the overall standings. And he was champion. 🥲
Haha great, got a signed Parmalat shirt as an 10 or 11 year old at Zandvoort (80 or 81) and a little chat in the paddock. Together with Lauda one of my all time favorites.
my sporting hero growing up.....was dissed and stained by the english motor racing media out of sheer ignorance...to this day he hardly gets the credit he is due in their 'all time lists'....however when you meet someone or talk to someone who really knows their shit about F1 [i.e NOT the likes of murray walker] then they will tell you just how good nelson piquet was...pre crash at imola 1986 he was simply as good as anyone in their prime...post crash imola still a shrewd driver akin to prost]
mark bradley I agree with everything. The Tamburello crash was in 1987 and he went on the win the title anyway. I really wish he took Ron Dennis’ offer for the McLaren drive in 1988. He’d be a 5 time champion for sure.
@@Sirtuta1 unfortunately he wouldn’t beat senna. Because of his accident in Imola. (He lost depth of field sense, and was never the same, by his own words). While Senna was able to put 1.5s faster than Prost in 88... so, unfortunately due to the sequels Piquet would not beat Senna in his prime. But it would be priceless to watch Piquet in his prime vs Senna in his prime, in the same team. 🔥🔥
It gives me chills: The accident that forever ruined his career, happened on May 1st, 1987. EXACTLY 7 years before Senna's fatal accident, on the same day, on the same circuit, in the very same Tamburello corner.
Always was a big fan of him and Brabham BMW was the coolest team ever with best looking cars 🙌 Remember seeing it as a boy in Hockenheim. That bang when he shifted up on the straight was phenomenal and when downshifting there was this hudge flame spitting out....
Never been a great fan of Piquet, but he was a really good sport to do that. Many other drivers would have simply said get stuffed. Good on you, Nelson.
+maladsyko Piquet was saying that there was no such thing as having too much power. He made a joke about having "short skin." A way of saying when your body clenches from being afraid, and that this was no a problem for him.
Surprise toy City His English is good. The "problem" (for a few people, only) is the way he talks. Lol It doesn't matter what's the idiom (Portuguese, English, Italian...). It's just the way he is. And I like it. It's funny and unique.
5:20 It wasn't '82, it was in '84 and I happened to have attended both races. I remember sitting next to him at the paddock (an improvised shack) in Montreal after the race and his right foot was bandaged up, but he was as happy as a clam. This was the race immediately after Monaco, when Senna did his thing in the rain, and I teased him before the race in those (improvised) open air pits, to get him worked up. I also remember NP and Lauda hanging out and just chatting every chance they got, and that was a great sight to see. Despite the fact the 53 was incredibly fast in '84, and NP have made nine poles, and led many races, the BMW broke down a lot that year, robbing him of certain victories, and the only two races he won were Montreal and Detroit. Montreal was a walk in the park (despite the burned accelerator foot...), but Detroit was a seriously dramatic race from the get going, when he crashed at the start and had to switch to the reserve car (those were the days!) since the race was red flagged. The end was also intense, I believe when he got chased by (Alesi on the Tyrrell?) hard on the last laps. A cliff hanger.
Fantastic story. It was Brundle chasing him in 84 Detroit. Nelson remains underrated. In my opinion he was the best overtaker of 80 s. He rarely had crashed always walking the thin line between aggression and calmness.
Nelson Piquet Souto Maior, The Greatest, straight,honesty,no bull shit with globo brazilian tv ( they hate him because of that),no fuckin brazilian flag after win, I wish I could meet him some day.Big hug Piquet,thanks for all, I like you the way you are!
Piquet,meu amigo a distância,meu ídolo,quero te conhecer pessoalmente um dia.Pode me chamar de babaca,mas acho que se esse dia chegar,eu vou chorar pra cassete,gosto muito de vc cara! Um forte abraço
Heitor Caram They don't have Globo in Europe, my friend. And they still now much better about Senna...so please stop trying to convince the world about that.
Im not trying to convince any one, I really dont care I Just wrote what I think I like Piquet I always did I never liked senna and hate this fuckin globo
It's horrible that the Tamburrello curve was never changed until after Senna's death. They didn't bother to change a thing on the Circuit even after Piquet crashed there in 86.
@@andyelliott8027 Patrese, Alboreto, and Berger also had huge shunts there that they were lucky to survive. (Berger was never quite the same.) It was a death trap. There's a difference between bravery and stupidity.
Back in the day the British press didn’t give props to Piquet and the only reason they gave Senna his credit was because he was possibly the greatest that ever lived. But even to this day the Brits hype up their own drivers. Nigel Mansell, Jenson Button and Damon Hill as examples. All good drivers, but not on Piquet or Prost level.
I don't like bmw's at all because of the stigma involved in owning one...but Nelson is such a fabulous incredible flamboyant F1 champion and I love him!
You can tell that even today Nelson is perhaps still a little bitter about how the Driver's championship was effectively handed to Prost in 1986. Can't blame him. However, in fairness, Williams always considered the Constructors championship as the primary goal and they still achieved that.
Prost was not biter that he won 3 races in 1981, the same as Piquet but reliability cost him the title or 1983 when Prost won 4 races, Piquet 3. In fact Prost could have had 7 or 8 titles but for bad luck and the silly points system that gave Senna the title in 1988. 1986 It was only Prost who could have won in the McLaren, he made the car look better than it was So if any driver has a reason to be bitter it would be Prost but he isn`t, he has 4 well deserved titles and Prost even said in 1983 after a collision that may well have cost him the title that he was glad Piquet won. I like Piquet and have no problem with his being 3 times world champion.
Thank you for pointing this out. There are many new "Senna" fans that don't even know that Prost had Senna beat on points in 1988. They just kiss his ass and weren't even old enough to watch the races when they were originally aired. Senna was big back in the day BUT nowhere near as big as he has become once he died
And again the comments are rushed by people that still insist in comparing Piquet vs Senna... Piquet was brilliant, remarkable. He concluded his great career, achieved 3 WC, legendary performances. Senna had already achieved 3 WC when he died - but he was in his prime and would still conquer 2 or 3 more WC (probably 95, 96 and 97 with Williams). Not to mention he already had the double the victories, blew away the pole positions record, laps in lead, consecutive wins, everything else. Piquet is such a legend. But Senna was one-of-a-kind.
Nels is a bit mixed up about his years i think. It was 1984 when he burnt his foot but '82 when he won with Patrese behind him. No matter tho , hes still the best.
No, it was 1982 Canadian Grand Prix - he was in development BMW car, whilst Patrese was still using Cosworth (that's how they split first half of 1982) so extra incentive to stay ahead.
Such a bad sound for a great interview. Too bad (for you english folks) that his english is quite limitated, his interviews in portuguese tend to be much more enjoyable.
Theres"s a Lot of interviews (in portuguese) the média insists tô ask about Senna. Like a fight between the Angel (Senna) x Devil (him). Brazilian média sucks. Almost like the british one.
@@xuxu76 all F1 drivers are raw. He was one of the best. Yet here in my country nodody remember him. Only the old specialists. I am 40. You like genius and dickhead 😜. Am I right?
Piquet was the most complete, top driver and car developer, champion with turbos and aspirated engines, champion with 3 different tire suppliers, Bi-champion with a Brabham against richer teams like Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Lotus and Renault, champion in British team on top of an English driver, the first driver to create the least-fuel-saving (to open rivals' long distance from lighter lane) and anticipate pit stop, the first driver to use the hitherto used "heating blankets Smart, innovative, fast, a real fighter, knew how to manage the car during the race in a time where there were many breaks of an F1 of less resistant cars. Champion without the support of the Brazilian media and Globo Organizations (Midia. And important detail: none of its 3 titles was conquered causing an accident purposely throwing the car of rival in the last race, the race that decided the championship. And the Senna fans get crazy and hate him for all that. PIQUET WAS BRILLIANT. Sorry dear Senna´s widows, but this is the TRUTH.
@@anonymoustrusty483 ops he would be 4 times champion oriblrm is luck.1986 tire explod in adelaide 1987 crash at suzuka 1991 he was off track in suzuka 1992 he won championship and he leave willams beacuse 1993 prost that s why he leave f1 .
No. Nelson was arguably the best driver of the 80s along with his fellow Brazilian senna and Prost. Nigel only became world champion because of the Williams in 92. Prost comes in the next year, smokes him in the same car.
Great interview. Great pilot. No problem with his English. Totally understandable. Thank you Nelson Piquet.
*6 years later…*
He is one Top10 of all time, easily.
Piquet was the most complete, top driver and car developer, champion with turbos and aspirated engines, champion with 3 different tire suppliers, Bi-champion with a Brabham against richer teams like Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Lotus and Renault, champion in British team on top of an English driver, the first driver to create the least-fuel-saving (to open rivals' long distance from lighter lane) and anticipate pit stop, the first driver to use the hitherto used "heating blankets Smart, innovative, fast, a real fighter, knew how to manage the car during the race in a time where there were many breaks of an F1 of less resistant cars. Champion without the support of the Brazilian media and Globo Organizations (Midia. And important detail: none of its 3 titles was conquered causing an accident purposely throwing the car of rival in the last race, the race that decided the championship. And the Senna fans get crazy and hate him for all that. PIQUET WAS BRILLIANT. Sorry dear Senna´s widows, but this is the TRUTH.
True!
Senna knew how to defend was almost impossible to overtake. Not for Piquet, though.
2 tyre suppliers Goodyear & Michelin he was champion with
Right on!
Senna only did that in suzuka 1990 cuz Prost did the same to him a year before.
F1 world needs now drivers like him.
The biggest prankster in F1 history and the most cynical about everything. He could be a world famous stand up guy but he chose F1. Truly a legend.
This is a racing legend right here. This dude was giving hell to Senna, Prost, Mansel. Balls to the wall!
Ho vissuto anni bellissimi quando eri in F1, ritengo che tu sia il più carismatico di tutti e anche il miglior Pilota di f1 . Adesso senza di te la F1 e noia!!!!
To begin to understand who Nelson Piquet was, it is enough to start by saying that of the three times he was champion, twice he was without being champion of constructors... he didn't run for the best team. And that he is the ONLY one to achieve this in 70+ years of Formula 1. If you want to know what it's like to be a champion who doesn't give up, watch the 1983 championship here, on RUclips. At least you will respect this gentleman because that championship was UNBELIEVABLE. With 3 races to go, he was only 4th in the overall standings. And he was champion. 🥲
I got into F1 because of Piquet. For me he's still the greatest.
you realize you belong to a 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 percent of the world population that enjoy Motorsport.
@@Joescuderia so?
I´m a fan of this monster of F1. Thanks for everything PIQUET!
me too
Underrated genious. No media, no sympathy, but a genious.
so true
Oh how I miss the straight talking drivers...
Say hello to Max Verstappen
Pôquer Id the King of true talk, he just doesn’t care about snow flakes feelings
True. They're like robots these days.
@@elessar5848 oh you mean Nelson's soon to be son in law
Nelson the best test driver and car developer of all time...Thank you Nelson !!!
When I was 8, I got his autograph at Brands Hatch. The best day of my pre-teen life.
That must have been awesome. Was this in 1984? 1985?
Haha great, got a signed Parmalat shirt as an 10 or 11 year old at Zandvoort (80 or 81) and a little chat in the paddock. Together with Lauda one of my all time favorites.
I love how he was burning his foot but he didn’t quit. That’s dedication
You mean, the world´s most authentic driver.
my sporting hero growing up.....was dissed and stained by the english motor racing media out of sheer ignorance...to this day he hardly gets the credit he is due in their 'all time lists'....however when you meet someone or talk to someone who really knows their shit about F1 [i.e NOT the likes of murray walker] then they will tell you just how good nelson piquet was...pre crash at imola 1986 he was simply as good as anyone in their prime...post crash imola still a shrewd driver akin to prost]
mark bradley I agree with everything. The Tamburello crash was in 1987 and he went on the win the title anyway. I really wish he took Ron Dennis’ offer for the McLaren drive in 1988. He’d be a 5 time champion for sure.
@@RossBayCult would be epic seeing Senna and Piquet in the same team, sadly they hated each other thanks to gossips
@@Sirtuta1 unfortunately he wouldn’t beat senna. Because of his accident in Imola. (He lost depth of field sense, and was never the same, by his own words). While Senna was able to put 1.5s faster than Prost in 88... so, unfortunately due to the sequels Piquet would not beat Senna in his prime. But it would be priceless to watch Piquet in his prime vs Senna in his prime, in the same team. 🔥🔥
It gives me chills: The accident that forever ruined his career, happened on May 1st, 1987. EXACTLY 7 years before Senna's fatal accident, on the same day, on the same circuit, in the very same Tamburello corner.
One of the few 100% sincere pilots. The best
an excellent driver. And one that understood the car mechanic like no other (driver).
What a great driver. Great personality. I'm very fan of this guy, for sure.
I love Nelson.... such a kind guy and so humble..... totally misunderstood.
I love everything about this great man.
Always was a big fan of him and Brabham BMW was the coolest team ever with best looking cars 🙌
Remember seeing it as a boy in Hockenheim. That bang when he shifted up on the straight was phenomenal and when downshifting there was this hudge flame spitting out....
Great Piquet, the most authentic brazilian driver!
#GoPiquet
For a better world***
Por um mundo melhor***
Great pilot, i saw him when he won brazilian grand prix in Rio de Janeiro, was amazing and a big party! Great years...
Me too, 1983! 6 year-old at end of main straight!
Never been a great fan of Piquet, but he was a really good sport to do that. Many other drivers would have simply said get stuffed. Good on you, Nelson.
He was our most complete racer driver in all times. Viva Nélson Piquet three times champion !
That last answer was BRILLIANT!
+maladsyko Piquet was saying that there was no such thing as having too much power. He made a joke about having "short skin." A way of saying when your body clenches from being afraid, and that this was no a problem for him.
Fumiko Nobuoka nice
@@prochrgedLT1 Honestly I can't barely understand when he speaks Portuguese too.. ahhahaha he always speaks like he is complaining... too funny
Surprise toy City His English is good. The "problem" (for a few people, only) is the way he talks. Lol
It doesn't matter what's the idiom (Portuguese, English, Italian...). It's just the way he is. And I like it. It's funny and unique.
my hero when i grew up!
5:20 It wasn't '82, it was in '84 and I happened to have attended both races. I remember sitting next to him at the paddock (an improvised shack) in Montreal after the race and his right foot was bandaged up, but he was as happy as a clam. This was the race immediately after Monaco, when Senna did his thing in the rain, and I teased him before the race in those (improvised) open air pits, to get him worked up. I also remember NP and Lauda hanging out and just chatting every chance they got, and that was a great sight to see. Despite the fact the 53 was incredibly fast in '84, and NP have made nine poles, and led many races, the BMW broke down a lot that year, robbing him of certain victories, and the only two races he won were Montreal and Detroit. Montreal was a walk in the park (despite the burned accelerator foot...), but Detroit was a seriously dramatic race from the get going, when he crashed at the start and had to switch to the reserve car (those were the days!) since the race was red flagged. The end was also intense, I believe when he got chased by (Alesi on the Tyrrell?) hard on the last laps. A cliff hanger.
Fantastic story. It was Brundle chasing him in 84 Detroit. Nelson remains underrated. In my opinion he was the best overtaker of 80 s. He rarely had crashed always walking the thin line between aggression and calmness.
It’s a shame he weren’t British, because he would be idolized beyond belief being a 3 time champion. Most likely knighted.
Nelson Piquet Souto Maior, The Greatest, straight,honesty,no bull shit with globo brazilian tv ( they hate him because of that),no fuckin brazilian flag after win, I wish I could meet him some day.Big hug Piquet,thanks for all, I like you the way you are!
But was not frequent and the context was different,unlike others who wanted to please media.He always showed not like brazilian tv that covering F1
Piquet,meu amigo a distância,meu ídolo,quero te conhecer pessoalmente um dia.Pode me chamar de babaca,mas acho que se esse dia chegar,eu vou chorar pra cassete,gosto muito de vc cara! Um forte abraço
Heitor Caram They don't have Globo in Europe, my friend. And they still now much better about Senna...so please stop trying to convince the world about that.
Im not trying to convince any one, I really dont care
I Just wrote what I think
I like Piquet I always did
I never liked senna and hate this fuckin globo
I liked his driving style and lap times but i'm afraid Nelson was right when he said he was gay... that shitty personality
Simply the best all round F1 driver maybe ever barring Fangio, better than Senna, yes better.
I’d be taking Michael, Alain, Ayrton, Lewis, fangio and niki over piquet but do you I guess.
very good interview from one of the best f1 driver's
great, great man!!!!!!
It's horrible that the Tamburrello curve was never changed until after Senna's death. They didn't bother to change a thing on the Circuit even after Piquet crashed there in 86.
87
They shouldn't have changed it. It's a corner, these guys are racing drivers, that's what they do.
@@andyelliott8027 Patrese, Alboreto, and Berger also had huge shunts there that they were lucky to survive. (Berger was never quite the same.) It was a death trap. There's a difference between bravery and stupidity.
Well that’s because you know senna actually died
Back in the day the British press didn’t give props to Piquet and the only reason they gave Senna his credit was because he was possibly the greatest that ever lived. But even to this day the Brits hype up their own drivers. Nigel Mansell, Jenson Button and Damon Hill as examples. All good drivers, but not on Piquet or Prost level.
Nosso ORGULHO...!! O cara..!! Parabéns Nelson piquet..!! Vc nos enche de orgulho..
Simplesmente o melhor piloto brasileiro, um dos melhores do mundo, Nelson Piquet!!
PK was unbeatable in his time.
Senna? Prost? Lauda?
very nice questions, congratulations, took the best of this legend
Great interview, top man.
Legend.
Piquet era completo.
I don't like bmw's at all because of the stigma involved in owning one...but Nelson is such a fabulous incredible flamboyant F1 champion and I love him!
Temos muito orgulho Tricampeão 🇧🇷🏆🏆🏆
Quite right about the years mix up by NP......think he made the same mix up in another interview
The same class as Prost..
Piquet's career was not made by the Brazilian media, but their professionalism and competence on circuits.
Luis Cezar
My favourite driver ever
BOTA NA CABEÇA QUE ESTILO NÃO É MARRA! Aí, Marquim DJ! Solta o sampler de guitarra...
I became an astronaut!
"You can suffer of a como é que é doença?" Piquet, Nelson
A legend unsurpassed
You can tell that even today Nelson is perhaps still a little bitter about how the Driver's championship was effectively handed to Prost in 1986. Can't blame him. However, in fairness, Williams always considered the Constructors championship as the primary goal and they still achieved that.
Prost was not biter that he won 3 races in 1981, the same as Piquet but reliability cost him the title or 1983 when Prost won 4 races, Piquet 3. In fact Prost could have had 7 or 8 titles but for bad luck and the silly points system that gave Senna the title in 1988.
1986 It was only Prost who could have won in the McLaren, he made the car look better than it was
So if any driver has a reason to be bitter it would be Prost but he isn`t, he has 4 well deserved titles and Prost even said in 1983 after a collision that may well have cost him the title that he was glad Piquet won.
I like Piquet and have no problem with his being 3 times world champion.
Thank you for pointing this out. There are many new "Senna" fans that don't even know that Prost had Senna beat on points in 1988. They just kiss his ass and weren't even old enough to watch the races when they were originally aired. Senna was big back in the day BUT nowhere near as big as he has become once he died
Twin Turbo Were you there Twin Turbo? He was huge, almost mystical, they were pretty amazing days and he was definitely at the front.
And again the comments are rushed by people that still insist in comparing Piquet vs Senna... Piquet was brilliant, remarkable. He concluded his great career, achieved 3 WC, legendary performances.
Senna had already achieved 3 WC when he died - but he was in his prime and would still conquer 2 or 3 more WC (probably 95, 96 and 97 with Williams). Not to mention he already had the double the victories, blew away the pole positions record, laps in lead, consecutive wins, everything else. Piquet is such a legend. But Senna was one-of-a-kind.
Nels is a bit mixed up about his years i think. It was 1984 when he burnt his foot but '82 when he won with Patrese behind him. No matter tho , hes still the best.
No, it was 1982 Canadian Grand Prix - he was in development BMW car, whilst Patrese was still using Cosworth (that's how they split first half of 1982) so extra incentive to stay ahead.
It was 84. Car in 82 didnt have a radiator.
Big driver !
Legend ❤
Uno de los mas grandes de la historia.
Pretty goddam sure he was told to let Mansell through at brands hatch.
He missed a gear. Would have won.
On his second lap after pitting was about to pass Mansell and got baulked
My hero!
My all time sporting hero.... such a kind guy
Legendary driver. Britoins someway hate him.
My favourite driver of all time and I'm British!
Probably because he was one of Nigel Mansells main rivals
@@Jamo_7811 , probably because of Ford Fusion commercial here in Brasil...lol.
Piquet era foda, muito foda mesmo !!!!
The true genious.
0:52 man literally summed up max verstappens career
Such a bad sound for a great interview. Too bad (for you english folks) that his english is quite limitated, his interviews in portuguese tend to be much more enjoyable.
Davi Mourão I second that! The interviews in Portuguese, especially the old ones, crack me up every time!
5:20 *1984
press 9 fast!! :)
Tarcísio Meira
Kkkkkkkk
Kkkkkkkkk
goodwim e so pà patrāo
Questions about Mansel ... No Prost or Senna. How weak.
Theres"s a Lot of interviews (in portuguese) the média insists tô ask about Senna. Like a fight between the Angel (Senna) x Devil (him). Brazilian média sucks. Almost like the british one.
@Mr. Handsome no kidding. You think I don't know that?
@@xuxu76 Piquet was unbearable
It's a pow. For me, Piquet is raw. And a underrated genious.
@@xuxu76 all F1 drivers are raw. He was one of the best. Yet here in my country nodody remember him. Only the old specialists. I am 40. You like genius and dickhead 😜. Am I right?
English a la Joel Santana.
*NÃO ENTENDI NADA!*
English a la Joel Santana.
Olha, meu inglês é bem meia-boca e entendi praticamente tudo.
Who can be interested in what Nelson Piquet needs to say, on ANY matter.
Your comment, more relevant than ever
Shut up you under achieving D Head
RIP Nelson Piquet
Wrong. The dead one is "Cenna"..
Piquet was the most complete, top driver and car developer, champion with turbos and aspirated engines, champion with 3 different tire suppliers, Bi-champion with a Brabham against richer teams like Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Lotus and Renault, champion in British team on top of an English driver, the first driver to create the least-fuel-saving (to open rivals' long distance from lighter lane) and anticipate pit stop, the first driver to use the hitherto used "heating blankets Smart, innovative, fast, a real fighter, knew how to manage the car during the race in a time where there were many breaks of an F1 of less resistant cars. Champion without the support of the Brazilian media and Globo Organizations (Midia. And important detail: none of its 3 titles was conquered causing an accident purposely throwing the car of rival in the last race, the race that decided the championship. And the Senna fans get crazy and hate him for all that. PIQUET WAS BRILLIANT. Sorry dear Senna´s widows, but this is the TRUTH.
Piquet is still alive you idjit!!
WHAT? HE IS ALIVE HAHAHAHHA
The late Brazilian driver you might be thinking of is Ayrton Senna in 1994.
Senna the best o resto é lixo !!!
Sao Paulo taxi driver lol
para com essa merda de Senna x Piquet, seu animal. Os dois são heróis, assim como Emerson, e ponto final.
Acho melhor vc falar sobre o timão, pq de F1 vc não sabe nada.
he was good driver but mansell was better then piqet
That's why Nigel is a 3-time WC.
Ops... not
@@anonymoustrusty483 ops he would be 4 times champion oriblrm is luck.1986 tire explod in adelaide 1987 crash at suzuka 1991 he was off track in suzuka 1992 he won championship and he leave willams beacuse 1993 prost that s why he leave f1 .
Piqet won 3 chamoionship with luck 1981 1 point 1983 1 point 1987 only 3 win mansell losse 3 championship no luck
No. Nelson was arguably the best driver of the 80s along with his fellow Brazilian senna and Prost. Nigel only became world champion because of the Williams in 92. Prost comes in the next year, smokes him in the same car.
@@master-kq3nw 3 championships wins in the 80s a golden era in f1, luck or not is still amazing
Genius!