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20th Anniversary - Brand New Website

The year 2021 marks the 20th Anniversary since we first created this website and it felt like a good opportunity to overhaul and refresh the look and feel of the site.

Over the last 12 months we have been performing a great deal of new research to expand what the site previously provided. These include a new race database cataloging much more of Keke's racing career, updates to the Team Rosberg and Nico Rosberg pages, and new pages concerning the 1982 F1 season.

The visual look of the site has also been completely redesigned with a modern layout and a brand new logo. Each page has been rebuilt and refreshed so some sections may still be under construction, so please bear with us while we finish off any of these parts.

We hope you like the changes and feel free to give us your feedback!

20th January 2021

To celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2021 we've redesigned the website with a new look and packed it full of brand new content. We hope you like it!

Brand New 
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2020 Season

DTM 2020

Official Team Name:

Audi Sport Team Rosberg

Car:

Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 2020

Engine:

Audi RC8 2.0 TFSI I-4t

Drivers:

René Rast  #33

Jamie Green  #53

Race Engineers:

Florian Rinkes (René Rast)

Erich Baumgärther (Jamie Green)

DTM 2020 - Statistics

Drivers Championship:

1st - (353 points - René Rast)

8th - (98 points - Jamie Green)

Teams Championship:

2nd - (451 points - René Rast)

Wins:

7 - (7x René Rast)

Pole Positions:

8 - (8x René Rast)

Podiums:

16 - (13x René Rast, 3x Jamie Green)

Fastest Laps:

8 - (7x René Rast, 1x Jamie Green)

Morio, Rene Rast 2019 DTM Hockenheim (May) FP1, CC BY-SA 4.0

2021 Season

DTM 2021

Official Team Name:

Team Rosberg

Car:

Audi R8 LMS Evo

Engine:

Audi Type 42 5.2 L V10

Drivers:

Nico Müller  #51
Dev Gore  #12

Team Principal:

Kimmo Liimatainen


Sporting Director: 

Ramon Hämmerle

 

Race Engineer:

Florian Rinkes

DTM 2021 - Statistics

Drivers Championship:

10th - Nico Müller (56 pts)

22nd - Dev Gore (0 pts)

Teams Championship:

8th - 55 points

Wins:

Pole Positions:

0

Podiums:

1 - (2nd place - Nico Müller)

Fastest Laps:

2 - (2x Nico Müller)

Morio, Rene Rast 2019 DTM Hockenheim (May) FP1, CC BY-SA 4.0

2021 Season

DTM 2021

Official Team Name:

Team Rosberg

Car:

Audi R8 LMS Evo

Engine:

Audi Type 42 5.2 L V10

Drivers:

Nico Müller  #51
Dev Gore  #12

Team Principal:

Kimmo Liimatainen


Sporting Director: 

Ramon Hämmerle

 

Race Engineer:

Florian Rinkes

DTM 2021  -  Statistics

Drivers Championship:

10th - Nico Müller (56 pts)

22nd - Dev Gore (0 pts)

Teams Championship:

8th - 55 points

Wins:

Pole Positions:

0

Podiums:

1 - (2nd place - Nico Müller)

Fastest Laps:

2 - (2x Nico Müller)

Morio, Rene Rast 2019 DTM Hockenheim (May) FP1, CC BY-SA 4.0

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.

Race & Championship Standings - 1990 Season
 

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.

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.

Race & Championship Standings - 1990 Season 

Championship Wins
 

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1982 Swiss GP

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1983 Monaco GP

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1984 Dallas GP

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