Not only did Rubens win 11 Grands Prix, competing in more of them than any other driver, came 2nd in the 2002 and 2004 Formula One World Championships and win a couple of national and world titles, he also beat The Stig. Who, you might ask, is that? Well, heโs the anonymous racing driver in BBC TVโs world famous motoring show Top Gear, who nobody knows because he never removes his helmet on screen. The Stigโs job is to beat the worldโs greatest Formula One and other racers in what the showโs ex-presenter Jeremy Clarkson used to call โa reasonably priced carโ or bog standard sedan. The Stig always won because he knew the programโs test track bestโuntil he met Rubens, who beat him at his own game by a slim 0.1 of a second.
Not the pinnacle of Barrichelloโs career, of course, but a telling, if light-hearted episode in the outstanding career of yet another of the โBoys from Brazil,โ i.e. Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet, Ayrton Senna and Rubens Barrichello. Senna was Rubensโ friend and mentor and, when speaking of the late three-time F1 World Champion, he said he felt Ayrton was up there still watching over him.