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  1. www.formula1.com › hall-of-fame › Nelson_PiquetNelson Piquet | Formula 1®

    In 1980 Nelson won three races and finished second to Alan Jones in the championship. In 1981 his upward mobility continued and, with three more wins and a succession of high finishes in a brilliant Brabham BT49, he became World Champion. His 1982 season, hampered by an unreliable new BMW turbo engine, produced only one win, though Piquet ...

  2. Nelson Piquet was one of Formula 1s biggest stars of the 1980s, going head to head with fellow legends Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna – and enjoying his fair share of...

  3. In 1985, Piquet won a single race, the French Grand Prix at the Paul Ricard Circuit with summer conditions similar to those experienced in testing suiting the tyres, and the powerful BMW turbo engine propelling the Brabham BT54 (of teammate Marc Surer) to the then F1 speed record of 338 km/h (210 mph) on the 1.8 km (1.1 mi) long ...

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    • Nelson Piquet Souto Maior, 17 August 1952 (age 71), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  4. Fórmula 1. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Nelson Piquet. Apariencia. ocultar. Nelson Piquet Souto Maior ( Río de Janeiro, Brasil; 17 de agosto de 1952), más conocido como Nelson Piquet, es un expiloto de automovilismo brasileño. Obtuvo tres campeonatos en 1981, 1983 y 1987, finalizado subcampeón en 1980 y tercero en 1986 y 1990.

    • Nelson Piquet Souto Maior
  5. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Piquet entered the sport in 1978, first with Ensign, then in a private McLaren entry and then with Brabham for the final race of that season. Kept on by Bernie Ecclestone’s team for 1979, within three seasons, the Brazilian had become a world champion with Brabham. WATCH: Mansell vs Piquet vs Prost in our re-run of the 1986 Australian Grand Prix.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2020 · December 2013 Issue. By Mike Doodson. The next year was sacrificed to the transition to BMW turbo power but it reaped reward when Nelson and the Brabham-BMW BT52 were the first driver/car combination to win an F1 championship with turbo power. Once again Piquet won it at the final round, in South Africa, where he overhauled Renault’s Prost.

  7. www.racefans.net › f1-information › driversNelson Piquet · RaceFans

    Nelson Piquet’s star climbed rapidly after making his Formula 1 debut in the late seventies. As a timely replacement at Brabham for Niki Lauda he came close to winning the world championship in 1980. The following year Piquet wielded Gordon Murray’s cunning development of the successful BT49 to brilliant effect. A pair of early-season wins … Continue reading Nelson Piquet