he is a great driver no doubt, but i attended a few f3 meetings this year and spoke to a few of the other drivers and they all reckoned something was up with his engine. Probably just sour grapes mind.
But his Mugen DEFINATLY sounded as if it had about 2000 rpm more than the other mugens, it just sang down the straights at thruxton.
Another thing that i read while he was racing in brazil was that the bloke he was fighting for the championship mysteriously vanished a few days before the final race. It came out that he had been kidknapped at gun point and he said that Piquet-Sport had paid for his kidkanpping. Sounds extreme and there was no real evidence, just the guys word.
That is my justification for slagging off Nelsihnio.