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Type of racing

19xx Official Title of Series

For the 1995 DTM season Keke Rosberg raced for his own team, Opel Team Rosberg. Using the Opel Calibra, fitted with a Opel V6 4x4 engine and Michelin tyres. As the team had  secured the 1994 champion Klaus Ludwig as a team mate, Keke raced with car number 2.

Car & Team

Team: 

Opel Team Rosberg

Car: 

Opel Calibra 

Engine: 

Opel V6 4x4

Tyres: 

Michelin

Car Number: 

2

Races

​

Rnd.

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

Location

Zolder, Belguim

Zolder, Belguim

Nord-Schleife, Germany

Nord-Schleife, Germany

Wunstorf, Germany

Wunstorf, Germany

Avus, Germany

Avus, Germany

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-

Date

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22-05-1992

22-05-1992

19-04-1992

19-04-1992

03-05-1992

03-05-1992

10-05-1992

10-05-1992

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-

Laps

​

24

24

22

20

20

20

38

38

-

-

Quali.

2nd

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Quali. Time

-

-

-

1m02.341

1m03.464

0m39.586

1m04.390

-

-

-

Race Result

Points

11th

DNF

17th

8th

4th

1st

12th

24th

-

-

-  (lap 33) Engine

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​

​

-  (lap 25) Clutch

-  (lap 4) Accident

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

3

10

20

0

0

0

0

Final Standings

​

Pos.

​

1st

2nd

3rd

=4th

=4th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

Driver

​

Gilles Villeneuve

Bobby Rahal

Bill Brack

Keke Rosberg

Price Cobb

Tom Gloy

Chip Mead

Kevin Cogan

Richard Spénard

Howdy Holmes

Points

​

114

92

87

82

82

68

60

59

48

46

Wins​

​

3

1

1

1

1

Type of racing

19xx Official Title of Series

For the 1995 DTM season Keke Rosberg raced for his own team, Opel Team Rosberg. Using the Opel Calibra, fitted with a Opel V6 4x4 engine and Michelin tyres. As the team had  secured the 1994 champion Klaus Ludwig as a team mate, Keke raced with car number 2.

Car & Team

Team: 

Opel Team Rosberg

Car: 

Opel Calibra 

Engine: 

Opel V6 4x4

Tyres: 

Michelin

Car Number: 

2

Races

​

Rnd.

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

Location

Zolder, Belguim

Zolder, Belguim

Nord-Schleife, Germany

Nord-Schleife, Germany

Wunstorf, Germany

Wunstorf, Germany

Avus, Germany

Avus, Germany

-

-

Date

​

22-05-1992

22-05-1992

19-04-1992

19-04-1992

03-05-1992

03-05-1992

10-05-1992

10-05-1992

-

-

Laps

​

24

24

22

20

20

20

38

38

-

-

Quali.

2nd

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Quali. Time

-

-

-

1m02.341

1m03.464

0m39.586

1m04.390

-

-

-

Race Result

Points

11th

DNF

17th

8th

4th

1st

12th

24th

-

-

-  (lap 33) Engine

​

​

​

-  (lap 25) Clutch

-  (lap 4) Accident

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

3

10

20

0

0

0

0

Final Standings

​

Pos.

​

1st

2nd

3rd

=4th

=4th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

Driver

​

Gilles Villeneuve

Bobby Rahal

Bill Brack

Keke Rosberg

Price Cobb

Tom Gloy

Chip Mead

Kevin Cogan

Richard Spénard

Howdy Holmes

Points

​

114

92

87

82

82

68

60

59

48

46

Wins​

​

3

1

1

1

1

Subtitle / Section Title

On December 6, 1948, Keijo Erik Rosberg was born in Solna, Stockholm County, Sweden. Nicknamed Keke (easier to pronounce), he and his parents moved back to their native Finland early in his life, and he took Finnish nationality. His early career in motorsport was a departure for a Finnish motorsport driver of the time, choosing with success to go circuit racing in Formula Vee, Formula Atlantic, Formula Pacific, Can Am and the F1 feeder series Formula 2.

 

Keke’s first drive in F1 was with the Theodore team in 1978, immediately making a name for himself winning the non-Championship BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone. In very wet conditions he beat some of the biggest and most established names from F1, only his 2nd race. After this early success he had a series of bad seasons with uncompetitive teams, the pointless ‘81 season particularly bad. Despite this he impressed the Williams team, and with a seat spare in 1982 after Alan Jones’ sudden retirement, Keke finally had a competitive drive. He took full advantage of it, winning his first grand prix at Dijon, and taking the 1982 F1 World Championship.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 'Keke Rosberg Fansite' an official website?

No. It is strictly an unofficial website and has no links, endorsements or associations with Mr Keke Rosberg or Mr Nico Rosberg. This site is just a fan-site built by fans, for fans. Keke Rosberg’s official site is at www.rosberg.de and Nico Rosberg’s official site is at www.nicorosberg.com

Can I get an autograph from Keke Rosberg through this site?

No. All autograph requests should be made through www.rosberg.de

Why is this site not available in other languages?

Unfortunately we don’t have people fluent in other languages that can accurately transcribe the site into other languages. We would like the site to be available primarily in Finnish and German as well as English and if you can help to do this we would love to hear from you.

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Further Questions

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