
Roberto Pupo Moreno (11 February 1959 - Present): Brazilian racing driver born in Rio de Janeiro, known as Pupo Moreno. Competed in Formula 1 from 1982 to 1995 sporadically, participating in 75 Grands Prix with fifteen championship points and one podium. Won the 1988 Formula 3000 championship before joining F1 full-time in 1989. Achieved his sole podium at the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix with Benetton, finishing second to teammate Nelson Piquet in a race remembered for the Senna-Prost collision.
Triple winner of the Australian Grand Prix (1981, 1983, 1984), defeating World Champions including Piquet, Alan Jones, Niki Lauda, and Keke Rosberg. In 1991, scored eight points for Benetton before being controversially replaced by Michael Schumacher. Drove for multiple teams including Lotus, AGS, Coloni, EuroBrun, Jordan, Minardi, Andrea Moda, and Forti.