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Nelson Piquet Jr.

Piquet Jr. 2015.jpg
Piquet in 2015

Born
(1985-07-25) July 25, 1985 (age 33)
Heidelberg, West Germany
Championship titles

2014–15
2004
2002

Formula E
British Formula 3
Formula Three Sudamericana
Awards
2003
Autosport National Racing Driver of the Year

Formula E career
Debut season2014–15
Current teamPanasonic Jaguar Racing
Car no.3
Starts45
Championships1 (2014–15)
Wins2
Podiums5
Poles1
Fastest laps4
Best finish1st in 2014–15
Finished last season11th


Formula One World Championship career
Nationality
Brazil Brazilian
Active years
2008–2009
TeamsRenault
Entries28
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums1
Career points19
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry2008 Australian Grand Prix
Last entry2009 Hungarian Grand Prix


Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
1 race run over 1 year

2014 position
53rd
Best finish53rd (2014)
First race
2014 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)






WinsTop tensPoles
000


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
38 races run over 4 years

2016 position
83rd
Best finish12th (2013)
First race
2010 Zippo 200 (Watkins Glen)
Last race
2016 Mid-Ohio Challenge (Mid-Ohio)
First win
2012 Sargento 200 (Road America)






WinsTop tensPoles
171


NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series career
54 races run over 4 years

2013 position
100th
Best finish7th (2012)
First race
2010 NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
Last race
2013 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead)
First win
2012 VFW 200 (Michigan)
Last win
2012 Smith's 350 (Las Vegas)






WinsTop tensPoles
2284

Statistics current as of August 13, 2016.

Nelson Angelo Tamsma Piquet Souto Maior[1] (born July 25, 1985), also known as Nelson Piquet Junior or Nelsinho Piquet, is a Brazilian stock car racing driver and former Formula One driver. He currently competes in Formula E where he was champion in the 2014–15 season, and also races a Rebellion R-One LMP1 in the FIA World Endurance Championship.


The son of three-time Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet, he was signed as test driver for Renault Formula One team for the 2007 season, and was promoted to the race team for 2008,[2] before being dropped midway through the 2009 season.[3] After losing his drive, it emerged that he had, under instruction from senior members of the team, crashed deliberately at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix to help his teammate, Fernando Alonso, win the race. The resulting scandal became one of the most significant in motor sport history, and ultimately saw a permanent end to Piquet Junior's career in Formula 1.
Piquet also finished runner-up in the 2007 GP2 Series, fourth in the 2014 Global Rallycross Championship, and seventh in the 2012 NASCAR Truck Series.




Contents





  • 1 Personal details


  • 2 Before Formula One


  • 3 Formula One (2007–2009)

    • 3.1 2007


    • 3.2 2008


    • 3.3 2009


    • 3.4 2009 FIA investigation: "Crashgate"



  • 4 NASCAR (2010–2014, 2016)


  • 5 Rallycross


  • 6 Formula E

    • 6.1 China Racing/NEXTEV TCR (2014–present)



  • 7 Motorsports career results

    • 7.1 Career summary


    • 7.2 GP2 Series


    • 7.3 A1 Grand Prix


    • 7.4 24 Hours of Le Mans results


    • 7.5 Formula One


    • 7.6 NASCAR

      • 7.6.1 Sprint Cup Series


      • 7.6.2 Xfinity Series


      • 7.6.3 Camping World Truck Series


      • 7.6.4 K&N Pro Series East



    • 7.7 ARCA Racing Series


    • 7.8 Stock Car Brasil


    • 7.9 Complete Blancpain Sprint Series results


    • 7.10 Complete Formula E results


    • 7.11 Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results

      • 7.11.1 RX Lites Cup



    • 7.12 Complete Global RallyCross results

      • 7.12.1 Supercar



    • 7.13 American open-wheel racing results

      • 7.13.1 Indy Lights



    • 7.14 Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results



  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Personal details


Piquet Jr., born in Heidelberg, West Germany, is the son of three-time Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet, one of Brazil's most successful F1 drivers. Piquet's parents separated soon after he was born, and he lived in Monaco with his Dutch mother, Sylvia Tamsma, until he was eight years old, when his parents separated again. He then moved to live in Brazil with his father. "They kind of swapped me. My mother wanted me to get to know my father, she wanted me to know Brazil and the language, and she realized life in Brazil would be better for a child."[4] Piquet has two sisters, Kelly and Julia, and four half-brothers, Geraldo, Laszlo, Pedro, and Marco. He lived in Brasília and attended the American School of Brasília until he was 16 years old, when he decided to pursue his racing career full-time.



Before Formula One


Piquet's racing career started in 1993 in Brazilian karting, where he would stay until 2001 when he moved to Formula Three Sudamericana.[5] His father's wealth enabled him to race for his own team, a practice he continued until he left GP2 Series. He raced in part of the 2001 season there, staying for 2002 winning the championship[6] with four races to go. In 2002 he also raced one race of Brazilian Formula Renault.


In 2003, Piquet moved to the United Kingdom where he joined the British Formula 3 Championship and formed the Piquet Sports team. He went on to finish the championship in 3rd place with six wins,[6] five podiums and eight pole positions. A test with the Williams Formula One team followed.[6]


In 2004, Piquet won the British Formula 3 Championship. He became the youngest driver to have ever won the championship at 19 years and 2 months.[5] He also did further running for Williams.


In 2005, Piquet took part in the A1 Grand Prix for A1 Team Brazil, winning both the Sprint and Main races at the first event of the season at Brands Hatch,[6] as well as scoring a point for the fastest lap. He also drove for the HiTech/Piquet Sports in the GP2 Series, winning his first race at Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, and tested for the BAR-Honda Formula One team.[6]


In 2006, Piquet took second place in the championship behind British driver Lewis Hamilton in his second year of GP2.[5]



Formula One (2007–2009)



2007


During the 2007 season he was the official test and reserve driver for the Renault Formula One team.[7]



2008




Piquet driving for Renault at the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix




Piquet scored the first points of his F1 career at the 2008 French Grand Prix.




Piquet at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix




Piquet at the 2009 Turkish Grand Prix


The 2008 season saw Piquet promoted to the Renault Formula One race team to drive alongside returning double World Champion Fernando Alonso.[8] It was reported that he gained preference for the seat over Heikki Kovalainen because Kovalainen was seen as a potential rival to Alonso, and such a challenge to Alonso could damage the team.[9]


The first race of the 2008 season in Australia saw Piquet start 21st and damage his car in a collision on the opening lap, before ultimately retiring on lap 31.[10] This was exactly the same result as his father achieved in his first race at the 1978 German Grand Prix. At the Malaysian Grand Prix he started from 13th on the grid and finished 11th.[11] He started the Bahrain Grand Prix from 14th but retired with a gearbox problem after his second pit stop. Piquet qualified in 10th for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, taking part in the first top 10 qualifying session of his career.[12] However, his race ended on lap seven after colliding with Sébastien Bourdais in an attempt to overtake. The Turkish Grand Prix saw him qualify 17th[13] and finish the race 15th.[14] His problems were further compounded with a pair of non-finishes, when he crashed out at Monaco after failing to get to grips with the damp conditions,[15] and spun off while chasing teammate Alonso in Canada, before ultimately retiring on lap 42[16] with brake failure.[17]


Piquet was under increasing pressure from his Renault team over the course of the 2008 season, and there was speculation he would lose his race seat if he did not improve.[18] Renault did nothing to quell the rumours, publicly urging him to improve after the Turkish Grand Prix[19] and suggesting after Monaco that he lacked confidence.[20] Despite the pressure, Piquet scored his first points in F1 with a 7th-place finish at the 2008 French Grand Prix passing his twice-World Champion teammate Fernando Alonso in the last few laps. In the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, Piquet was at one point lying in fourth place, having passed his teammate who was on old tyres. Piquet aquaplaned and spun out on lap 36 along with several other top runners as the wet conditions reached their worst. A race later, however, at the German Grand Prix, he finished ahead of the Ferrari of Felipe Massa to claim second place to Mclaren's Lewis Hamilton and his first podium finish. He had been the only driver on a one-stop strategy which, with the help of a safety car segment, gained him several positions. In the Japanese Grand Prix, he finished fourth.[citation needed]



2009


Despite rumours that he was on his way out, Renault decided to keep Piquet by signing him to a one-year contract.[21] Alonso continued as his teammate, hoping to elevate Renault into title contention once again.


Piquet had a disappointing start to the 2009 season, failing to make past the first qualifying session in any of the first three races. His first race, in Australia, ended on lap 24 when he retired with brake failure.[22] He had a better race in Malaysia the following week finishing 13th, two places and seven seconds behind his teammate Alonso after the race was cut short due to extreme weather. China was another disappointment, however, and after spinning several times and requiring two new nose cones for his car he eventually finished 16th and last, two laps down, in what team manager Flavio Briatore described as a "very, very bad race".[23][24] He had a better race at Bahrain on his way to 10th making up one of the highest number of places behind Webber, whom he held off at the end of the race. In Spain he finished 12th.[citation needed]


Later, at the 2009 German Grand Prix, Piquet out-qualified his teammate for the first time. However, following the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix, he still had not scored any points in the 2009 season. On 3 August 2009 Piquet confirmed that he had been dropped by Renault.[3] He hit out hard at his former manager and team boss Flavio Briatore calling him his 'executioner' and questioning Briatore's general Formula One knowledge. Piquet also said the Renault boss favoured teammate Fernando Alonso.[25] Renault's test and reserve driver Romain Grosjean replaced Piquet for the rest of the season.[26] Along with several other drivers, Piquet was linked to a drive with Ferrari as a replacement for the injured Felipe Massa, after stand-in Luca Badoer finished second-to-last at the European Grand Prix.[27] However, Ferrari instead signed Giancarlo Fisichella who Piquet had replaced at Renault in 2008.



2009 FIA investigation: "Crashgate"



In August 2009, after Piquet left the Renault F1 team, allegations surfaced that Piquet had deliberately crashed his car at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, to benefit his teammate Fernando Alonso, who went on to win the race.[28][29] At the time, Piquet characterized the crash as a simple mistake. Later, he recanted, making statements to the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) that it was deliberate, and that he had been asked by Renault team principal Flavio Briatore and engineer Pat Symonds to stage the crash. In return for his evidence, Piquet was granted blanket immunity by the FIA.[30] On 4 September 2009, Renault F1 principals were charged with conspiracy and race rigging, and were called to face the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris on 21 September 2009.[citation needed]


On 11 September, Renault and Briatore stated they would initiate a criminal case against Piquet for making false allegations and blackmail. However, on 16 September, Renault announced they would not contest the charges, and that both Briatore and Symonds had left the team.[31][32]


On 21 September, on conclusion of the FIA hearings, Piquet, who was 23 at the time of the 2008 Singapore GP, said "I bitterly regret my actions to follow the orders I was given... My situation at Renault turned into a nightmare. Having dreamed of being a Formula One driver and having worked so hard to get there, I found myself at the mercy of Mr Briatore. His true character, which had previously only been known to those he had treated like this in the past, is now known. Mr Briatore was my manager as well as the team boss, he had my future in his hands but he cared nothing for it. By the time of the Singapore GP he had isolated me and driven me to the lowest point I had ever reached in my life. Now that I am out of that situation I cannot believe that I agreed to the plan, but when it was put to me I felt that I was in no position to refuse."[33] Renault accused Piquet of 'false allegations' and even produced an anonymous "Witness X" who supposedly provided first-hand details of the conspiracy planning, which backed up Pat Symonds' claim that the idea for the crash came from Piquet himself as a way to atone for poor performance and aid in his negotiations for a contract extension with the team.[34]


However, in December 2010, the Piquets won a libel case against Renault. Renault apologised to Piquet for defaming him and paid substantial damages. The Piquets' lawyer said "They were both treated appallingly by Renault F1 when they dared to reveal the scandal to the governing body... F1 has been deprived of the best of Nelsinho and it is to [F1's] detriment that his talent is now being demonstrated elsewhere." Renault issued an apology in response to the High Court decision: "The team accepts that the allegations made by Nelson Piquet Jr. were not false. "It also accepts that Piquet Jr. and his father did not invent these allegations in order to blackmail the team."[35]


On 15 October 2009, Felipe Massa was reported as saying he was "certain" Alonso was involved in the scandal, adding, "Without a doubt he knew it."[36] Six weeks later, it was reported that Alonso turned down Massa's charity kart race invitation.[37]


A few hours after the new Campos Meta team had confirmed Bruno Senna as one of its drivers for 2010, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone said in the paddock of the new Yas Marina Circuit that he would like to see the sacked Piquet get another chance in F1 as Senna's teammate.[38] Ecclestone said "It'd be good, wouldn't it, another good name. That's what's being talked about, actually."[39]




Piquet at Road America in 2012


On December 28, 2009, it was reported by Spanish website Motor21.com that Piquet had signed a three-year contract with Campos alongside Senna.[40] However, this was later revealed by Motor21.com to have been a hoax in celebration of the Spanish Día de los Santos Innocentes festival.[41] Piquet hinted that he had had talks with Force India.[42] However, they opted to retain both Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi, so Piquet decided to move to NASCAR for 2010.[43] Several months later, Piquet said that he had had talks with more than one F1 team to race again after the Crashgate controversy.[44]



NASCAR (2010–2014, 2016)




Piquet at his first NASCAR Nationwide Series win at Road America in 2012.


Piquet told Brazilian Rede Globo that he would test a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series truck for Red Horse Racing from Rockingham Speedway in North Carolina on October 12, 2009. When asked whether the test could lead to a NASCAR drive next season, Piquet said it was not the plan.[45]


However, he announced that he would race in NASCAR in 2010—albeit without specifying which series—during the following January.[46] Piquet drove in the Camping World Truck Series with Red Horse Racing,[47] and made his stock car debut in the ARCA RE/MAX Series at Daytona International Speedway driving the #6 Toyota for ARCA powerhouse Eddie Sharp Racing. In his first truck race, Piquet finished 6th, the first Brazilian driver to finish in the top ten in the series' history.[citation needed] Piquet then announced that he would compete in three races for Billy Ballew Motorsports driving the #15 truck.[48] In August, he competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at the Watkins Glen International road course and finished seventh in his first start in the series.[49]


On December 13, 2010, Kevin Harvick, Inc. announced that Piquet would drive a third truck for the team for the full 2011 Truck series season, the #8 Chevrolet with Chris Carrier as crew chief.[50] Piquet finished 10th in points and was a finalist for Most Popular Driver and runner-up to Joey Coulter for Rookie of the Year.


Piquet signed with Turner Motorsports for 2012 after KHI folded. That year he drove the No. 30 Chevrolet for the full season in the Camping World Truck Series, and drove part-time in the Nationwide Series.[51]


Piquet scored his first win in a NASCAR-sanctioned series in March at Bristol Motor Speedway, winning his first-ever K&N Pro Series East start.[52]


On June 23, 2012, Piquet scored his first win in NASCAR competition, winning the Nationwide Series Sargento 200 at Road America; he was the first Brazilian driver to win a NASCAR national touring series event.[53]


On August 18, 2012, Piquet won his first race in the Camping World Truck Series at Michigan. On lap 56 of the race he spun out racing Kurt Busch after a restart. The team pitted under the caution and it allowed them to use fuel strategy later in the race to obtain their first win of the season.[54] On September 29, 2012, Piquet won his second career Camping World Truck Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.[55]


In 2013, Piquet moved to full-time competition in the Nationwide Series, driving the No. 30 for Turner Scott Motorsports in a bid for Rookie of the Year.[56] He also drove in selected Truck Series races for the team, and in the Truck Series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway for NTS Motorsports.[57]




Piquet competing at the RFK Stadium during the 2014 Global RallyCross Championship.


Late in the 2013 season, Piquet was fined $10,000 by NASCAR and placed on probation until the end of the season for remarks described as "homophobic" made over social media.[citation needed]


In 2014, Piquet was hired by Randy Humphrey Racing to race the No. 77 Ford in the Sprint Cup Series' Cheez-It 355 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International, which would be his debut in the series.[58]


Two years later, Piquet returned to the Nationwide Series, now known as the Xfinity Series, driving the No. 98 Ford for Biagi-DenBeste Racing at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.[59]



Rallycross


Released by Turner Scott Motorsports due to a lack of sponsorship following the 2013 season, in April 2014 it was announced that Piquet would contest the 2014 Global RallyCross Championship with SH Racing, driving the No. 07 Ford Fiesta ST.[60] He collected four podiums in nine races, and finished the season in fourth place in the championship standings.[61]



Formula E




Piquet racing in the 2015 Berlin ePrix



China Racing/NEXTEV TCR (2014–present)


In August 2014, Piquet tested at Donington Park with Formula E team China Racing, and was hired by the team on August 21.[62] In the first five races of the 2014–15 season, Piquet achieved podium finishes in Punta del Este,[63] and Buenos Aires.[64] Piquet achieved his first Formula E victory in Long Beach,[65] and his second in Moscow which, coupled with his consistent results across the season, meant Piquet won the inaugural Formula E Championship by a solitary point from Sébastien Buemi.[66]



Motorsports career results



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Season
Series
Team
Races
Poles
Wins
Points
Position
2001

Formula 3 Sudamericana

Piquet Sports
7
1
1
77
5th
2002

Formula 3 Sudamericana

Piquet Sports
17
16
13
296

1st
2003

British Formula 3 Championship

Piquet Sports
23
8
6
231

3rd

Masters of Formula 3
1
1
0
N/A

2nd

Macau Grand Prix

Hitech Racing
1
0
0
N/A
8th
F3 Korea Super Prix
1
0
0
N/A

3rd
2004

British Formula 3 Championship

Piquet Sports
24
5
6
282

1st

European Formula 3 Cup
1
1
0
N/A
4th

Macau Grand Prix
1
0
0
N/A
10th

Masters of Formula 3
1
0
0
N/A
8th

Bahrain F3 Superprix
1
0
0
N/A
NC

Porsche Supercup

Porsche AG
1
0
0
0
NC
2005

GP2 Series

Hitech-Piquet Sports
22
0
0
46
8th
2005–06

A1 Grand Prix

A1 Team Brazil
14
2
2
716th
2006

GP2 Series

Piquet Sports
21
6
4
102

2nd

24 Hours of Le Mans – GT1

Russian Age Racing
1
0
0
N/A
4th

Mil Milhas Brasil

Cirtek Motorsport (GTP1)
1
0
1
N/A

1st
2007

Formula One

ING Renault F1 Team
Test driver
2008

Formula One

ING Renault F1 Team
18
0
0
19
12th
2009

Formula One

ING Renault F1 Team
10
0
0
0
21st
2010

NASCAR Nationwide Series

Baker Curb Racing
1
0
0
146
102nd

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Red Horse Racing
1
0
0
644
44th

Billy Ballew Motorsports
3
0
0

ARCA Racing Series

Eddie Sharp Racing
3
1
0
450
50th

Copa Chevrolet Montana

M4T Motorsport
1
0
0
N/A
NC
2011

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Kevin Harvick Incorporated
25
0
0
752
10th

NASCAR Nationwide Series

Turner Motorsports
1
0
0
N/A
124th
2012

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Turner Motorsports
22
3
2
747
7th

NASCAR Nationwide Series
2
1
1
N/A
104th
2013

NASCAR Nationwide Series

Turner Scott Motorsports
33
0
0
861
12th

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

NTS Motorsports
1
0
0
0
100th‡

Turner Scott Motorsports
1
0
0

Global RallyCross Championship
X Team Racing
4
0
0
17
19th
2014

Global RallyCross Championship
SH Racing
10
0
0
307
4th

Blancpain Sprint Series

BMW Sport Trophy Team Brasil
8
0
0
4
37th

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

Randy Humphrey Racing
1
0
0
18
53rd

World Rallycross Championship - RX Lites

Olsbergs MSE
1
0
0
18
20th

Stock Car Brasil
Mobil Super Racing
1
0
0
0
NC‡
2014–15

Formula E

China Racing
11
0
2
144

1st
2015

Global RallyCross Championship
SH Racing Rallycross
12
0
1
380
4th

Indy Lights

Carlin
2
1
0
28
15th

Stock Car Brasil
AMG Motorsport
1
1
0
0
NC‡
2015–16

Formula E

NEXTEV TCR
10
0
0
8
15th
2016

FIA World Endurance Championship

Rebellion Racing
3
0
0
25
15th

24 Hours of Le Mans
1
0
0
N/A
29th

Global RallyCross Championship
SH Rallycross
3
0
0
63
12th

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Biagi-DenBeste Racing
1
0
0
3
83rd

Stock Car Brasil
Shell Racing
1
0
0
0
NC‡
2016–17

Formula E

NextEV NIO
12
1
0
33
11th
2017

FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2

Vaillante Rebellion
8
1
0
73
12th

24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP2
1
0
0
N/A
DSQ

International GT Open

BMW Team Teo Martín
2
0
0
8
28th
2017–18

Formula E

Panasonic Jaguar Racing
12
0
0
51
9th
2018

Stock Car Brasil

Full Time Bassani
19
0
0
65
15th

Includes points scored by other Team Brazil drivers.
Ineligible for championship points
* Season still in progress.



GP2 Series


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GP2 Series results
Year
Entrant
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
DC
Points

2005

Hitech/Piquet Racing

IMO
FEA
14

IMO
SPR
6

CAT
FEA
5

CAT
SPR
2

MON
FEA
11

NÜR
FEA
5

NÜR
SPR
3

MAG
FEA
Ret

MAG
SPR

DSQ

SIL
FEA
Ret

SIL
SPR
Ret

HOC
FEA
3

HOC
SPR
8

HUN
FEA
Ret

HUN
SPR
10

IST
FEA
4

IST
SPR
6

MNZ
FEA
3

MNZ
SPR
Ret

SPA
FEA
1

SPA
SPR
14

BHR
FEA
Ret

BHR
SPR
15
8th
46

2006

Piquet Sports

VAL
FEA

1

VAL
SPR

4

IMO
FEA
5

IMO
SPR
2

NÜR
FEA

Ret

NÜR
SPR
19

CAT
FEA

4

CAT
SPR
2

MON
FEA
Ret

SIL
FEA
4

SIL
SPR
5

MAG
FEA
4

MAG
SPR
2

HOC
FEA
13

HOC
SPR
DNS

HUN
FEA

1

HUN
SPR

1

IST
FEA

1

IST
SPR
5

MNZ
FEA

2

MNZ
SPR
6


2nd

102


A1 Grand Prix


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)























































A1 Grand Prix results
Year
Entrant
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
DC
Points

2005–06

Brazil

GBR
SPR

1

GBR
FEA

1

GER
SPR

3

GER
FEA
Ret

POR
SPR
2

POR
FEA
8

AUS
SPR
3

AUS
FEA
9

MYS
SPR
4

MYS
FEA
10

UAE
SPR
Ret

UAE
FEA
Ret

RSA
SPR
Ret

RSA
FEA

9

IDN
SPR

IDN
FEA

MEX
SPR

MEX
FEA

USA
SPR

USA
FEA

CHN
SPR

CHN
FEA
6th
71


24 Hours of Le Mans results



































24 Hours of Le Mans results
Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


2006

Russia Russian Age Racing
United Kingdom Team Modena

Spain Antonio García
Australia David Brabham

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
343
9th
4th

2016

Switzerland Rebellion Racing

Germany Nick Heidfeld
France Nicolas Prost

Rebellion R-One-AER
LMP1
330
29th
6th

2017

Switzerland Vaillante Rebellion

Switzerland Mathias Beche
Denmark David Heinemeier Hansson

Oreca 07-Gibson
LMP2
364
DSQ
DSQ


Formula One


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Formula One World Championship results
Year
Entrant
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
WDC

Points

2008

ING Renault F1 Team

Renault R28

Renault RS27 2.4 V8

AUS
Ret

MAL
11

BHR
Ret

ESP
Ret

TUR
15

MON
Ret

CAN
Ret

FRA
7

GBR
Ret

GER
2

HUN
6

EUR
11

BEL
Ret

ITA
10

SIN
Ret

JPN
4

CHN
8

BRA
Ret
12th
19

2009

ING Renault F1 Team

Renault R29

Renault RS27 2.4 V8

AUS
Ret

MAL
13

CHN
16

BHR
10

ESP
12

MON
Ret

TUR
16

GBR
12

GER
13

HUN
12

EUR

BEL

ITA

SIN

JPN

BRA

ABU

21st
0


NASCAR


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings. * – Most laps led.)



Sprint Cup Series























































































NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

NSCC
Pts

2014

Randy Humphrey Racing
77

Ford

DAY

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

MAR

TEX

DAR

RCH

TAL

KAN

CLT

DOV

POC

MCH

SON

KEN

DAY

NHA

IND

POC

GLN
26

MCH

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

NHA

DOV

KAN

CLT

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
53rd
18


Xfinity Series

















































































































































































































































NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

NXSC
Pts

2010

Baker Curb Racing
27

Ford

DAY

CAL

LVS

BRI

NSH

PHO

TEX

TAL

RCH

DAR

DOV

CLT

NSH

KEN

ROA

NHA

DAY

CHI

GTY

IRP

IOW

GLN
7

MCH

BRI

CGV

ATL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CAL

CLT

GTY

TEX

PHO

HOM
102nd
146

2011

Turner Motorsports
30

Chevy

DAY

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

TEX

TAL

NSH

RCH

DAR

DOV

IOW

CLT

CHI

MCH

ROA

DAY

KEN

NHA

NSH

IRP

IOW

GLN

CGV

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

DOV

KAN

CLT

TEX

PHO

HOM
24

124th
01

2012

DAY

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

TEX

RCH

TAL

DAR

IOW

CLT

DOV

MCH

ROA
1*

KEN

DAY

NHA

CHI

IND

IOW

GLN

CGV

BRI
21

ATL

RCH

CHI

KEN

DOV

CLT

KAN

TEX

PHO

HOM

105th
01

2013

Turner Scott Motorsports

DAY
11

PHO
15

LVS
13

BRI
34

CAL
16

TEX
18

RCH
14

TAL
29

DAR
16

CLT
16

DOV
20

IOW
25

MCH
9

ROA
21

KEN
8

DAY
21

NHA
12

CHI
17

IND
14

IOW
14

GLN
9

MOH
27

BRI
24

ATL
12

RCH
21

CHI
10

KEN
27

DOV
24

KAN
20

CLT
25

TEX
15

PHO
18

HOM
10

12th
861

2016

Biagi-DenBeste Racing
98

Ford

DAY

ATL

LVS

PHO

CAL

TEX

BRI

RCH

TAL

DOV

CLT

POC

MCH

IOW

DAY

KEN

NHA

IND

IOW

GLN

MOH
38

BRI

ROA

DAR

RCH

CHI

KEN

DOV

CLT

KAN

TEX

PHO

HOM

83rd
3


Camping World Truck Series


































































































































































NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

NCWTC
Pts

2010

Red Horse Racing
1

Toyota

DAY
6

ATL

MAR

NSH

KAN

DOV

44th
644

Billy Ballew Motorsports
15

Toyota


CLT
16

TEX
8

MCH
10

IOW

GTY

IRP

POC

NSH

DAR

BRI

CHI

KEN

NHA

LVS
20

MAR

TAL

TEX

PHO

HOM

2011

Kevin Harvick Inc.
8

Chevy

DAY
27

PHO
13

DAR
32

MAR
30

NSH
2

DOV
16

CLT
21

KAN
8

TEX
13

KEN
22

IOW
8

NSH
4

IRP
14

POC
14

MCH
16

BRI
8

ATL
20

CHI
3

NHA
24

KEN
4

LVS
6

TAL
26

MAR
13

TEX
4

HOM
4
10th
752

2012

Turner Motorsports
30

Chevy

DAY
22

MAR
6

CAR
7*

KAN
4

CLT
29

DOV
4

TEX
5

KEN
29

IOW
9

CHI
26

POC
3*

MCH
1

BRI
18

ATL
8

IOW
6

KEN
12

LVS
1

TAL
31

MAR
2

TEX
3*

PHO
8

HOM
4

7th
747

2013

Turner Scott Motorsports

DAY

MAR
19

CAR

KAN

CLT

DOV

TEX

KEN

IOW

ELD

POC

MCH

BRI

MSP

IOW

CHI

LVS

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

100th
01

NTS Motorsports
9

Chevy


HOM
31


K&N Pro Series East
















































NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

NKNPSEC
Pts
Ref

2012

X Team Racing
14

Toyota

BRI
1*

GRE

37th
75
[67]
17


RCH
17

IOW

BGS

GRE

LGY

CNB

COL

IOW

NHA

DOV

GRE

CAR

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points



ARCA Racing Series


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)























































ARCA Racing Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

ARSC
Pts

2010

Eddie Sharp Racing
6

Toyota

DAY
27

PBE

SLM

TEX
9

TAL

TOL

POC
12

MCH

IOW

MFD

POC

BLN

NJE

ISF

CHI

DSF

TOL

SLM

KAN

CAR
50th
450


Stock Car Brasil





































































































































Stock Car Brasil results
Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Rank
Points

2014
Mobil Super Racing

Chevrolet Sonic

INT
1
6

SCZ
1

SCZ
2

BRA
1

BRA
2

GOI
1

GOI
2

GOI
1

CAS
1

CAS
2

CUR
1

CUR
2

VEL
1

VEL
2

SCZ
1

SCZ
2

TAR
1

TAR
2

SAL
1

SAL
2

CUR
1
NC†
0†

2015
AMG Motorsport

Chevrolet Sonic

GOI
1

28

RBP
1

RBP
2

VEL
1

VEL
2

CUR
1

CUR
2

SCZ
1

SCZ
2

CUR
1

CUR
2

GOI
1

CAS
1

CAS
2

BRA
1

BRA
2

CUR
1

CUR
2

TAR
1

TAR
2

INT
1
NC†
0†

2016
Shell Racing

Chevrolet Sonic

CUR
1
6

VEL
1

VEL
2

GOI
1

GOI
2

SCZ
1

SCZ
2

TAR
1

TAR
2

CAS
1

CAS
2

INT
1

LON
1

LON
2

CUR
1

CUR
2

GOI
1

GOI
2

CDC
1

CDC
2

INT
1
NC†
0†

2018

Full Time Bassani

Chevrolet Cruze

INT
1
Ret

CUR
1
15

CUR
2
18

VEL
1
19

VEL
2
Ret

LON
1
19

LON
2
16

SCZ
1

SCZ
2

GOI
1

DSQ

MOU
1
Ret

MOU
2
3

CAS
1
18

CAS
2
Ret

VCA
1
7

VCA
2
8

TAR
1
17

TAR
2
Ret

GOI
1
6

GOI
2
2

INT
1
20
15th
65

Ineligible for championship points.



Complete Blancpain Sprint Series results











































Blancpain Sprint Series results
Year
Team
Car
Class
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Pos.
Points

2014

BMW Sport Trophy Team Brasil

BMW Z4 GT3
Pro

NOG
QR
18

NOG
CR
15

BRH
QR

BRH
CR

ZAN
QR
12

ZAN
CR
8

SVK
QR

SVK
CR

ALG
QR
10

ALG
CR
16

ZOL
QR
22

ZOL
CR
Ret

BAK
QR

BAK
CR
37th
4


Complete Formula E results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
























































































Formula E results
Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Pos
Points

2014–15

China Racing

Spark-Renault SRT 01E

BEI
8

PUT
Ret

PDE
2

BNA
3

MIA
5

LBH
1

MON
3

BER
4

MOS
1

LON
5

LON
7

1st
144

2015–16

NEXTEV TCR Formula E Team

Spark-NEXTEV TCR FormulaE 001

BEI
15†

PUT
8

PDE
15†

BNA
12

MEX
13

LBH
Ret

PAR
Ret

BER
13

LON
12

LON
9


15th
8

2016–17

NextEV NIO

Spark-NEXTEV TCR FormulaE 002

HKG
11

MAR
16

BNA
5

MEX
9

MON
4

PAR
7

BER
12

BER
12

NYC
11

NYC
16†

MTR
13

MTR
16
11th
33

2017–18

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

Spark-Jaguar I-Type II

HKG
4

HKG
12

MAR
4

SAN
6

MEX
4

PDE
Ret

ROM
Ret

PAR
Ret

BER
12

ZUR
Ret

NYC
Ret

NYC
7
9th
51

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.



Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results



RX Lites Cup

























World Rallycross Championship results
Year
Entrant
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
WRX
Points

2014

Olsbergs MSE
Lites Ford Fiesta
POR
GBR
6
FIN
SWE
ITA
TUR
20th
18


Complete Global RallyCross results



Supercar
























































































Global RallyCross Championship results
Year
Entrant
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
GRC
Points

2013
X Team Racing

Mitsubishi Lancer
BRA
11
MUN
MUN
LOU
10
BRI
IRW
ATL
CHA
15
LV
15



19th
17

2014
SH Rallycross

Ford Fiesta ST
BAR
4
AUS
3
DC
2
NY
2
CHA
3
DAY
8
LA1
12
LA2
9
SEA
4
LV
DNS


4th
307

2015
SH Rallycross

Ford Fiesta ST
FTA
3
DAY1
7
DAY2
6
MCAS
3
DET1
8
DET2
9
DC
1
LA1
8
LA2
DSQ
BAR1
5
BAR2
3
LV
6
4th
380

2016
SH Rallycross

Ford Fiesta ST
PHO1
PHO2
DAL
DAY1
DAY2
MCAS1
MCAS2
C
DC
7
AC
8
SEA
8
LA1
LA2
12th
63


American open-wheel racing results



Indy Lights











































Indy Lights results
Year
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Rank
Points

2015

Carlin Motorsport

STP

STP

LBH

ALA

ALA

IMS

IMS

INDY

TOR
7

TOR
8

MIL

IOW

MDO

MDO

LAG

LAG
15th
28


Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results



















































FIA World Endurance Championship results
Year
Entrant
Class
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Rank
Points

2016

Rebellion Racing
LMP1

Rebellion R-One

AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6

SIL
4

SPA
4

LMS
13

NÜR

MEX

COA

FUJ

SHA

BHR
15th
25

2017

Vaillante Rebellion
LMP2

Oreca 07

Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8

SIL
9

SPA
4

LMS
DSQ

NÜR

MEX
5

COA
2

FUJ
DSQ

SHA
3

BHR
3
12th
73


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External links





  • Nelson Piquet Jr. driver statistics at Racing-Reference


  • Nelson Piquet Jr. career summary at DriverDB.com


  • Nelson Piquet Jr. on IMDb
















Sporting positions
Preceded by
Juliano Moro

Formula Three Sudamericana
Champion

2002
Succeeded by
Danilo Dirani
Preceded by
Alan van der Merwe

British Formula Three Champion
2004
Succeeded by
Álvaro Parente
Preceded by
Inaugural

FIA Formula E Championship
Champion

2014–15
Succeeded by
Sébastien Buemi
Awards
Preceded by
Robbie Kerr

Autosport
National Racing Driver of the Year

2003
Succeeded by
James Thompson
Preceded by
Austin Dillon

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Most Popular Driver

2012
Succeeded by
Ty Dillon












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