Is Nico Rosberg an engineer?

Is Nico Rosberg an engineer?

“Nico won’t mind me saying this. I engineered Nico in in 2010, opposite Michael,” began Clear, now a driver coach with Ferrari, told Tom Clarkson on the Beyond The Grid podcast. “Then I went over to the other side of the table. Nico and I didn’t get on particularly well, just as a race engineer/driver.

Are Rosberg and Hamilton friends?

In an unearthed video while the pair were still teammates, Sky Sports’ F1 interviewer Natalie Pinkham asked Hamilton if he would “mend bridges with his friend”. The driver bluntly replied: “Well, we’re not friends. “We are colleagues and we will work with the team to get as many one-twos and points as possible.”

Who owns Rosberg racing?

Johan Kristoffersson is the reigning three-time World Rallycross champion. The son of racing driver-turned-team owner, Tommy Kristoffersson, Johan grew up surrounded by motorsport in his native Sweden.

What happened to Rosberg?

Rosberg announced his retirement from motor racing five days after clinching the title, citing wanting to spend more time with his family and not wanting his driving ability to atrophy as the main factors behind his decision.

Is Rosberg career over?

Nico Rosberg has said it before but the 2016 F1 world champion has said it again: his active career as a racing driver is over. “My active career is over,” he insisted, talking to e-formel.de.

Who are Keke and Nico?

Born in 1985 to Keke and his German-born wife Sina, Nico Rosberg grew up in Monaco and Ibiza. He began go-kart racing at an early age, achieving some success before graduating to open-wheel racing at the age of 16.

Why did Rosberg and Hamilton fall out?

The two made contact at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix, where Rosberg was widely criticised for hitting Hamilton at Les Combes, breaking his front wing and giving his teammate a puncture and effectively putting him out of the race.

What happened between Nico and Lewis?

The rivalry between Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg is likely to be remembered as the defining battle of Formula 1 in the 2010s. Hamilton then pulled the same trick in Spain to hold off Rosberg for victory, adding kindling to the fire that was beginning to burn between the pair.