You could say that Nico Rosberg was born into Formula 1.
The German, 29, grew up in Monaco and got behind the
wheel of a car for the first time aged four, with an adult controlling
the pedals.
That adult was his father Keke Rosberg, a successful former racing driver who won five grands prix and the 1982 Formula 1 World Championship.
Starting in karting, where he spent the season with Lewis Hamilton as his team-mate in 2000, Rosberg made his way through the racing ranks, backed by his father.
After winning the 2005 GP2 series, the feeder championship to F1, Rosberg got his break with Williams the following year.
Eight seasons later, once again paired with Hamilton at Mercedes, the German finds himself with his first real shot of winning the Formula 1 world title.
Can he match his father's achievement by pipping Hamilton this weekend in Abu Dhabi?
The beginning
Born in Wiesbaden, Germany, just four days after his father won the 1985 Detroit Grand Prix, Rosberg moved to Monaco with his family and was soon bitten by the racing bug.His earliest Formula 1 memory is dozing on the deck of a yacht in the harbour in Monaco on a Sunday morning when he was woken by the sound of McLaren's Ayrton Senna racing past through the tunnel.
After his first experience in a car, aged four on a trip to Ibiza, it wasn't until six years later, when he saw his father race in the German Touring Car Masters series that he decided he wanted to become a Formula 1 driver.
Rosberg's career highlights |
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In 2002, Rosberg's victory in Formula BMW series
earned him a test with Williams and aged 17, he becomes the youngest
person to drive a Formula 1 car. |
Makes a big impact on his Formula 1 debut in Bahrain in
2006, scoring points with Williams in seventh and becoming the youngest
ever driver to set a fastest lap. |
Scores his first podium with third at the 2008
Australian Grand Prix, sharing the rostrum with former karting team-mate
Lewis Hamilton. |
In 2012, in his third season with Mercedes, Rosberg scores his fist Formula 1 pole position and converts into victory in China. |
Given a car which is capable of challenging for the
title, taking his Mercedes to five wins to set up a title decider with
team-mate Hamilton in Abu Dhabi. |
After several years in karting, Rosberg, who races under the German flag of his mother rather than the Finnish colours of his father, made his first real mark with victory in the Formula BMW single-seater series, scoring nine wins in 20 races to take the title.
Two years later, he claimed fourth in the Formula 3 Euro Series before being faced with a major decision to make when Imperial College in London offered him a place on their aeronautical engineering course, which would require him to quit racing.
Aeronautics - along with racing and tennis - was one of his big passions growing up - but he ultimately chose to gamble on the dream, accepting a deal with the ART Grand Prix team in GP2 and going on to win the title.
Formula 1 awaited.
The big step
All new Williams drivers have to take an engineering aptitude test. When Nico Rosberg turned up for his, he walked away with the highest score in the team's history.It should have been of no real surprise for a man who can also speak five languages - German, French, English, Italian and Spanish - fluently.
On being given his chance at Williams in 2006, he scored points on debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix after fighting his way back through the field in a midfield-performing car to secure seventh.
David Coulthard on Nico Rosberg |
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"Nico Rosberg continues to show great speed and
professionalism, but one big question hangs over him. He has yet to win a
wheel-to-wheel battle with Hamilton. It's not a question of deserving
the championship or otherwise. |
"Rosberg has won multiple races and had lots of pole
positions, and lesser achievements than that have won world titles -
namely for his father Keke, who won a single race in his championship
year in 1982 and did it on the basis of consistency." |
Two years later, Rosberg scored his first F1 podium with a third place, sharing the rostrum with Hamilton whom he had raced with in karting, and his consistency the following season helped him secure a deal with Mercedes from 2010.
The German outperformed his seven-time world champion team-mate Michael Schumacher over three seasons, scoring his first win in the 2012 Chinese Grand Prix.
And with one race to go, Rosberg is closer than he's ever been, just 17 points behind Hamilton with a maximum of 50 remaining at the season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Away from the track
Aside from speaking five languages and his ability to drive a racing car very fast, Rosberg's a pretty handy tennis player while his party trick is to juggle three balls while pedalling a unicycle.And on his YouTube channel, you'll find videos of him walking on a wire in Ibiza, doing memory games while doing press-ups and racing a shopping trolley down a hill in Monaco.
He admits to a love of karaoke, chess, backgammon - of which he claims to be the best player in the paddock, triathlon and football.
And earlier this year, the German had the best seven days of his life, marrying his long-term girlfriend Vivian Sibold in the same week that Germany won the World Cup and he signed a new Mercedes contract.
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