By Forumula1.net on Friday, October 10, 2008Filed Under: F1 News, Rubens Barrichello
Honda driver Rubens Barrichello has admitted that this may be his last season in Formula One. The 36 year old Brazilian is hoping to remain in F1 for the next few years, however he has admitted that he might not get a drive for the 2009 season.
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Following a disappointing showing in Turkey Honda believe they can once again target points this weekend, the upgraded RA108 showing the kind of pace it had in Barcelona when Jenson Button scored the team’s first championship points of the year.
Read the full F1 article 'Honda back on points trail as time runs out for RA108'(410 words, 1 image, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
Rubens Barrichello will celebrate becoming the most experienced F1 driver of all time this weekend by having his race car and helmet kitted out in a special ‘257’ livery.
This weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix will be the 257th for the Brazilian driver, and he will surpass the previous record of 256 Grands Prix held by Ricardo Patrese since 1993.
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Rubens Barrichello, the most experienced driver on the current F1 circuit who will equal Ricardo Patrese’s record of 256 Formula One Grand Prix race starts this weekend in Bahrain, has no intentions of retiring from the sport.
Read the full F1 article 'Barrichello targets 300 Grands Prix'(138 words, estimated 33 secs reading time)