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Grand Prix of Belgium


Nico Rosberg

Wednesday 14th February 2007

Nico Rosberg certainly has the pedigree and the talent to make it in Formula One, but as others have shown life isn't easy when the comparisons start rolling in.

Nico, the son of 1982 World Champion Keke, began his motorsport career with the usual karting route, winning the Regional Côte d'Azur mini-kart Championship in 1996 before moving on to the French and North American Championships in 1997 and 1998.

The following year he entered the Junior European Karting Championship, finishing in fourth place.

Two more years of karting followed, where he took second place in the Formula A European Karting Championship and in 2001, the Super A World Karting Championship title.

A switch to single-seaters was next on the cards for Nico, who won the Formula BMW ADAC Championship in 2002 before moving on to the F3 Euro-series.

During his two-year stay in F3, he claimed four race wins.

In 2005, Nico landed his big break in F1 when BMW-Williams signed him as their second test driver.

The German, who was also competing in the GP2, tested regularly for the team and after easily winning the GP2 title was confirmed as Williams' second driver for the 2006 season.

However, his first season in Formula One was a difficult one for the young German, largely due to Williams' failures rather than his own.

Although Nico scored points in his very first grand prix and even finished the race with the fastest lap time, the rest of the season was a struggle. Only one other points-scoring finish followed as Williams-Cosworth battled with pace and reliability.

During the first half of 2007 season luck had not been with Rosberg, who had been forced to watch as his team-mate Wurz scored the greater amount of points, despite Rosberg's greater pace. Later on that season Rosberg eventually passed his team-mate in world championship points as he began to make a name for himself in F1.

The German netted a total of 20 points during his second season in F1, including a fourth placed finished at the season-ending Brazilian GP.

Coupled with his strong qualifying performances compared to Wurz's, Rosberg proved to be a sort after commodity when McLaren announced they'd sacked Fernando Alonso. Williams, however, were quick to confirm Rosberg for the 2008 Championship during which he will partner rookie driver Kazuki Nakajima.

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