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Dec. 8th, 2004: Graham Hill, Gilles Villeneuve, Alan Jones,
Keke Rosberg and Nelson Piquet - these are among the great
names of motor racing with seven Formula One World Championships
between them. But they share more in common than Formula One
success, in each case their son has followed them into international
motorsport and two of these sons of famous fathers will be
in action at the Bahrain F3 SuperPrix.
Nelson
Piquet was one of the leading drivers of the 1980's, scoring
three FIA Formula One World Championships in 1981, 1983 and
1987. The name Piquet is now back on the racetracks of the
world with Piquet senior's son, Nelson Piquet Junior, one
of the leading contenders for the Bahrain F3 SuperPrix this
Friday. Piquet Junior has enjoyed an enormously successful
season, becoming British Formula Three Champion and thereby
following in his father's footsteps who took the very same
title back in 1978. The very fact that father and son have
won the same Formula Three title 16 years apart demonstrates
the on-going importance of Formula Three as an essential training
ground for the Formula One stars of the future. Indeed such
was Piquet Senior's commitment to his son's success in Formula
Three he set up a brand new team, Piquet Sport, built around
Nelson Junior.
Nico Rosberg is the second son of a famous father in action
at the Bahrain International Circuit. Keke Rosberg, affectionately
known as the "Flying Finn" and the 1982 FIA Formula
One World Champion, is as equally involved in promoting his
son's development in Formula Three as Piquet. At Opel Team
Rosberg, Keke has the management duties with the driving in
the hands of Nico. Like Piquet Junior, Rosberg Junior will
be a major contender for victory in Bahrain following a season
which culminated in a 4th place finish in the Formula Three
EuroSeries, widely regarded as the toughest of the 11 national
and regional Championships. Nico has not only followed his
father into Formula Three but also into a BMW WilliamsF1 car
when the Rosberg name returned to Formula One at a test in
Barcelona earlier this year.
Both
Rosberg and Piquet Junior will know well from their fathers
how important success in Friday's race in Bahrain will be
if they are to ultimately reach their goal of Formula One.
Formula Three was the primary breeding ground for Formula
One champions over 20 years ago when their fathers were building
their own careers and remains as important as ever now. When
the lights go out at the start of the Bahrain F3 SuperPrix
and 31 of the best young drivers in the world head for the
first corner, Nico and Nelson Junior will be keen to prove
they can be every bit as successful in Formula Three as their
fathers.
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