![]() In 19 years racing Formula One, including six seasons with Ferrari when he played second fiddle to Michael Schumacher, Barrichello collected 11 wins, 68 podium places and twice finished runner-up in the drivers’ championship. “Honestly my passion is to look at his eyes when he is inside of the car just because I can see he loves it even more than I do and I have been racing for 40 years so it is just crazy,” the 47-year-old Barrichello told Reuters during a lull in action at the Toronto Indy on Sunday. It is hardly a surprise that some of the genes that made Barrichello the Formula One ironman with a record 322 starts would be passed down to a son starting to find his way in a motor racing world where blood lines can open doors but do not win races. The final round of the 2004 Formula One World Championship, the Brazilian GP, will be held in Sao Paulo on October 24. ![]() ![]() ![]() FILE PHOTO: Brazilian Formula One driver Rubens Barichello of Ferrari, talks to his son Eduardo Barrichello, who stands inside the cockpit of Ayrton Senna's old Lotus Formula One car, at the Interlagos race track, in Sao Paulo, October 18, 2004. ![]()
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