Rubens Barrichello

Brazilian racing driver

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2022 Won the Stock Car Pro Series championship with Full Time Sports, achieving 3 wins and 7 podium finishes.
2022 Won his second Stock Car Pro Series championship with Full Time Sports.
2021 Finished 6th overall in the Stock Car Pro Series and earned at least one individual win.
2020 Finished 6th overall in the Stock Car Pro Series and earned at least one individual win. Additionally, Toyota sent him to compete in the Super TC 2000 and Top Race V6 championships in Argentina.
2019 Barrichello got divorced, as revealed on the F1 podcast 'Beyond The Grid'.
2019 Finished 5th overall in the Stock Car Pro Series and earned at least one individual win.
September 2019 In the S5000 event at Sandown, Barrichello finished 7th in Heat 1 and 5th in Heat 2, resulting in an overall 4th place finish at the meeting.
September 2019 Barrichello made a one-off open wheel comeback in the inaugural round of Australia's S5000 class at Sandown Raceway in Melbourne. He raced for Team BRM in a red car reminiscent of his Ferrari F1 days, qualifying 3rd in the event.
2018 Finished 4th overall in the Stock Car Pro Series and earned at least one individual win.
February 2018 Barrichello was rushed to hospital after suffering headaches, where doctors discovered and subsequently removed a benign tumour.
2017 Won the ROK Cup Florida - ROK Shifter with OGP team and finished 2nd in the Florida Winter Tour - Shifter ROK.
2017 Finished 5th overall in the Stock Car Pro Series and earned at least one individual win.
2016 Claimed three wins and nine podiums, finishing second overall behind Felipe Fraga in the Stock Car Pro Series.
2016 Finished runner-up at the 24 Hours of Daytona with Wayne Taylor Racing.
2015 Finished 4th overall in the Stock Car Pro Series.
2014 Won his first Stock Car Pro Series championship with Full Time Sports.
2013 Became a regular member of the Full Time Sports team, driving a Chevrolet and choosing the number 111. Finished 8th overall in the season with a best result of second place.
2012 Barrichello joined a Peugeot team in Stock Car Brasil as a guest driver for the final three races of the season.
2012 Competed in the IndyCar Series with KV Racing Technology.
January 17 2012 Williams confirmed Bruno Senna would replace Barrichello for the upcoming season, with Senna chosen due to his financial backing.
2010 Barrichello celebrated his 300th Grand Prix and was elected as Chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, replacing Nick Heidfeld.
2010 Moved to Williams and was appointed chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association.
November 15 2010 Williams confirmed Barrichello as one of their drivers for the 2011 season, with Pastor Maldonado as his teammate.
June 2010 At the Valencia Grand Prix, Barrichello finished fourth and became the highest-scoring Brazilian driver in Formula One history, surpassing Ayrton Senna's career points total of 614.
April 2010 At the Spanish Grand Prix, Barrichello equalled Ayrton Senna's record of career points by finishing 9th after starting 18th on the grid.

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