Former Formula 1 driver Rubens Barrichello made a remarkable comeback by winning both races at the NASCAR Brazil Interlagos round last weekend, over 13 years after retiring from F1. Barrichello’s victory marked a return to the top spot at Interlagos, where he had not won since 1990. He expressed that his achievements in NASCAR Brazil prove that he still has more to offer despite opinions that he had already reached his peak in F1. At the age of 52, Barrichello’s success in NASCAR Brazil signals a turning point in his career after facing challenges in recent Stock Car Pro seasons. Despite upcoming scheduling conflicts due to his son’s racing commitments, Barrichello remains grateful for the opportunity to compete and showcase his passion for motorsport.
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