What the hell does his post/this thread have to do with fascism?
Anyway, dumbed down somewhat, Piquet can be summed up with:
F1 career: failed dismally.
Sportmanship: gone so far beyond failed that it's completely irreparable and he's had to move to a completely different formula.
Career in stock cars, no matter how short: regardless of how little experience he has, so far he (and/or his crew) is a failure - I'm not arguing this is conclusive, but not exactly a promising start, either performance or incident wise, and is
entirely in keeping with his previous career.
He's gained a reputation for crashing since the first corner of his first F1 race. He's since only enhanced that reputation. He has shown, from memory, 2 impressive performances (one of which was due to fuel strategy and pot luck with a pace car). He has displayed no resistance to pressure, be it from his team, the public or the media. He cheated, which wasn't so much as exposed, but that he was more than willing to expose himself in a vein effort to find some respect among the paddock... well that worked out well...
He successfully gained resentment from the paddock, media and fans - so much so, that even with an extra 6 seats available in his chosen category, one of which went to Pedro de la Rosa, that he couldn't gain even a testing/3rd driver role.
So far in his career, inclusive of junior, senior and his recent move to tin-tops, he is looked at as a weak-minded individual and racer who's career is controlled by his father, has no trust among senior management, has a willingness to cheat when it suits him, and is deceptive as a result, and last, but by no means least, has displayed little raw talent.
In conclusion, looking back at Piquet, regardless of influence from his seniors, it's hard to argue against him being a failure... so far he's shown absolutely nothing to suggest otherwise.