Piquet confirms NASCAR move for 2010
#1
Piquet confirms NASCAR move for 2010
Piquet confirms NASCAR move for 2010 - Formula 1 news - GPUpdate.net
Nelson Piquet Jr. has revealed that is he switching to NASCAR this season after a turbulent and sudden end to his Formula 1 career in the middle of 2009. Sad to be racing outside of Europe, home for his entire professional career so far, the Brazilian is excited about the year ahead.
Although the 'Crashgate' scandal which involved Piquet has recently burst back into life in the form of Flavio Briatore seeing his lifetime ban lifted, the Paulista is concentrating only on his imminent future in motor racing.
'I wanted to let you know what I will be doing next year!' Nelsinho wrote on his website on Tuesday. 'I haven't always been able to let you guys, my fans, know first so this time I'm happy that I can do that.
I've spent the last few months carefully evaluating my options for this year. I had to choose a path and it was a difficult decision to make. Being successful in Formula 1 was always my goal but I've learnt that happiness is just as important as ambition and after my first 18
months in F1 did not go as planned I've decided to focus on something different and have chosen to take a route in America.
NASCAR is hugely challenging and nobody has ever come in as an outsider before and gone on to win it - it will be the ultimate challenge. I'll let you know more details on the exact programme soon; this will be an awesome new challenge for me, and a healthy one. I've always been open to new challenges and I will be putting everything I have into this.'
Confident that 2010 will be 'fantastic', the former Renault driver thanked his European colleagues: 'I will miss Europe and all the friends I have there but I will always have my successes there to be proud of. I want to take this opportunity to thank every single person that has supported me in my career so far in Europe, especially my team in GP2 and the guys at Renault - I'm missing you guys a lot! I'm sure I'll still do some racing in Europe as I have a lot of ambitions in my life, one of which has always been to win the Le Mans 24 Hours.'
Nelson Piquet Jr. has revealed that is he switching to NASCAR this season after a turbulent and sudden end to his Formula 1 career in the middle of 2009. Sad to be racing outside of Europe, home for his entire professional career so far, the Brazilian is excited about the year ahead.
Although the 'Crashgate' scandal which involved Piquet has recently burst back into life in the form of Flavio Briatore seeing his lifetime ban lifted, the Paulista is concentrating only on his imminent future in motor racing.
'I wanted to let you know what I will be doing next year!' Nelsinho wrote on his website on Tuesday. 'I haven't always been able to let you guys, my fans, know first so this time I'm happy that I can do that.
I've spent the last few months carefully evaluating my options for this year. I had to choose a path and it was a difficult decision to make. Being successful in Formula 1 was always my goal but I've learnt that happiness is just as important as ambition and after my first 18
months in F1 did not go as planned I've decided to focus on something different and have chosen to take a route in America.
NASCAR is hugely challenging and nobody has ever come in as an outsider before and gone on to win it - it will be the ultimate challenge. I'll let you know more details on the exact programme soon; this will be an awesome new challenge for me, and a healthy one. I've always been open to new challenges and I will be putting everything I have into this.'
Confident that 2010 will be 'fantastic', the former Renault driver thanked his European colleagues: 'I will miss Europe and all the friends I have there but I will always have my successes there to be proud of. I want to take this opportunity to thank every single person that has supported me in my career so far in Europe, especially my team in GP2 and the guys at Renault - I'm missing you guys a lot! I'm sure I'll still do some racing in Europe as I have a lot of ambitions in my life, one of which has always been to win the Le Mans 24 Hours.'
#6
All show, no go.
I kinda feel sorry for him though, his Dad set such a poor example with his ridiculous comments all through his F1 career. I think Jnr has a false sense of reality as a result.
Couldn't help but add some memorable Snr moments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJjTfk29nME
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SXbGDcMeo8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGt-79-vdho
I kinda feel sorry for him though, his Dad set such a poor example with his ridiculous comments all through his F1 career. I think Jnr has a false sense of reality as a result.
Couldn't help but add some memorable Snr moments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJjTfk29nME
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SXbGDcMeo8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGt-79-vdho
Last edited by quattro joe; 01-13-2010 at 02:48 AM.
#7
Fail....
Doesnt he realize his carrer is over? He isnt that good of a driver and he has a mouth as big as Button's. at least button has a WDC to help back it up. I give him a season before nascrap kicks him out too
Doesnt he realize his carrer is over? He isnt that good of a driver and he has a mouth as big as Button's. at least button has a WDC to help back it up. I give him a season before nascrap kicks him out too
#9
Nascar Fan #2: Picket? I think it's Peacoat.
Nascar Fan #1: I'm pretty sure it's Picket.
#10
Yup. It's going to be one of the only reasons to follow NASCAR this year. I thought he was racing in the truck series though, in which case he'll have even LESS fans!