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Eduardo Barrichello, son of former F1 driver Rubens, is set to embark on an FIA WEC campaign for the first time in 2025, racing in the LMGT3 class. The 23-year-old Brazillian has been announced ...
Miller Vinatieri Motorsports, which previously announced plans for a two-car operation in the 2019 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship, named Eduardo Barrichello – the son of former Formula One and ...
Rubens Barrichello last won an F1 race at the 2009 Italian Grand Prix and retired from the series two years later, now he’s winning races in NASCAR Brazil at 52 ...
The story of Rubens Barrichello is one of the unsung hero, the supporting actor, the team-mate, the sidekick. Rubens is either the luckiest man in the history of Formula One or the least lucky ...
Barrichello simply doesn’t have that most crucial of all driving skills—luck. His early career saw him hamstrung by substandard cars in Jordan and Stewart.
Rubens Barrichello was a Formula 1 rookie in 1993 when he decided to take a trip to Indianapolis for the 500. It made an indelible impression upon him.
Barrichello was fortunate enough to fly into a tire wall instead of concrete walls like Ratzenburger and Senna. Barrichello would return to competition for the following round, the Monaco Grand Prix.
Rubens Barrichello has talked about the aftermath of his accident in the Monaco GP, when he threw the steering wheel onto the track before exiting the car.
Rubens Barrichello didn't qualify for the infamous 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He cracked his arm and nose in a violent accident during practice, the first blow in what would swiftly become one of ...