Nico Rosberg

Nico Erik Rosberg, son of Keijo "Keke" Erik Rosberg, is about to have his 100th Grand Prix meeting this weekend in Hungary.

I was about to write my "best wishes" to him in 'his' thread...but I couldn't find one...so, I figured I might as well start it off.

What is very interesting is that his father, Keke, took part in 114 Grand Prix races in his entire Formula One career, winning 5 of them - all for Williams from 1982 to 1985 - as well as a World Championship.

It's interesting in that Nico is approaching that number quickly and he's already about to finish off his 6th season in a few months...but without a win to his name...and no win in sight given the current pecking order of the cars.

Some say Nico is a great talent...while others say he hasn't fared well against quality teammates in their prime, so it's hard to judge. Mark Webber is, seemingly, his only reasonable benchmark and that was way back in his rookie season in a car that was one of the worst ones ever constructed by Williams.

What are people's thoughts on Nico Rosberg?

Regardless, Godspeed to Nico on the occassion of his 100th Grand Prix this weekend! :)
 
:o.....that really was a shock, which nobody saw coming. I wish him well, but I think that I read he wasn't concerned with #1 being placed on his car. Was that an indication of his intent..:thinking:
 
Rosberg only had 5 team-mates in Formula One, but they've racked up more than 150 wins and 300 podiums between them!
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He was, of course, the victim of one of the most ridiculously crazy blocking moves in the history of Formula One, courtesy of Kamui Kobayashi, who seemed to be trying to settle Honda vs Toyota once and for all.
 
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I like Hamburgers don't get me wrong but that is not the etymology of my name :)

Kazuki made us all a little sad. Apart from Gutierrez I imagine - the one person that makes him look good.
 
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