Mar.16 - In 2016, the highly-talented Nico Rosberg won his maiden Drivers’ World Championship. However, after racing in Formula One for ten years, the German decided to walk away upon reaching the sport’s pinnacle. While, of course, the 35-year-old did what was best for him, racing fans still wonder if the former Mercedes driver made a mistake. In the turbo-hybrid era, Rosberg is the only driver to have beaten Lewis Hamilton to the title, and such an achievement should be appreciated. So, let’s consider whether the German’s one-and-done approach was the right decision.

A Triumph Ten Years in the Making

Nico Rosberg: Was His One-and-Done Approach a Mistake?

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Prior to competing in F1, Keke Rosberg’s son was the up-and-coming star of open-wheel racing. After winning the 2005 GP2 title, the Wiesbaden-born racer joined Williams for the 2006 season. For Rosberg, this proved to be the start of his journey towards Driver’s Championship success.

Upon replacing Jenson Button as Mark Webber’s teammate, a blog post from Betway Wetten looking into championship-winning drivers’ early years in F1 states that 35-year-old's first top-tier car was the Williams FW28. Fitted with a Cosworth CA2006 V8 engine, the car took Rosberg to a seventh-place finish in his first F1 race. Although the German ended the 2006 season in 17th place, the debutant was only three points behind his teammate, Webber.

Unlike Hamilton, Rosberg didn’t come close to winning his maiden title within his first years in F1. Instead, the German had to wait ten years before achieving his dream. In 2016, the 35-year-old finished five points ahead of his English teammate in the F1 Driver Standings. Having twice been a runner-up to Hamilton in 2014 and 2015, the 2016 season offered redemption. Upon reaching the pinnacle, Rosberg surprisingly walked away from the sport, although he insists that he doesn’t regret his decision. The 35-year-old has stated that he’s not a “daredevil” and is glad to be no longer racing.

Going Out on Top or Shying Away from Further Challenges?

When Rosberg quit F1 as the reigning Drivers’ World Champion, it sent shock waves through the racing world. In light of the decision, Gerhard Berger said that he wouldn't have made the same decision as the 35-year-old, especially after only recently putting pen to paper on a new two-year deal. Fascinatingly, even current drivers can't get their heads around the 2016 champion’s retirement, with Kimi Raikkonen writing in his book, The Unknown Kimi Raikkonen, that he can’t understand the reasoning behind Rosberg’s decision to quit.

Perhaps inadvertently, Rosberg himself hinted that had he have stayed in F1 he could have won a second consecutive Drivers’ World Championship. Although Hamilton claimed the crown in 2017, the German didn’t believe that the Englishman improved on his performances from the previous year. As such, this implies that the German feels another title could have been up for grabs.

No Reason to Not Believe Rosberg

F1's risks are there for all to see, and few can blame the German for stepping away at the end of the 2016 season. Regarding whether the 35-year-old could have won another title, it’s hard to say that he wouldn't have presented more of a threat than Valtteri Bottas. That said, Rosberg made the best decision for him, which, somewhat unfortunately, robbed F1 fans of a long-term rivalry between the German and Hamilton.


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6 F1 Fan comments on “Nico Rosberg: Was His One-and-Done Approach a Mistake?

  1. Jax

    To answer Kimi's and everyone else who questions this, it's FEAR! Plain and simple. I said it before and I'll say it again. Rosberg knew his victory was just luck based on garage crew swap.

    And I quote: "Bottas’ title challenge would fade away in the end, but the last time Mercedes swapped around their personnel back in 2016, it caused some upset.
    The German manufacturer made five changes to the engineering line-up on each car, with the number one mechanics being swapped.
    That was the season of course where Nico Rosberg got the better of Hamilton to win his first and only World Championship, leaving Hamilton frustrated with the staff changes." End quote.

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  2. Amaya locks

    Nico Rosberg Won f1 World Champion 2016 why would he want to drive around with said title for Toto when he was not getting the surport Hamilton was getting. all the world could see this

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  3. Jax

    And here comes the rubbish excuses as usual. German drivers Rosberg and Schumacher in a German team couldn't win championships until Lewis came aboard and worked with the engineers to develop a championship winning car. Then Rosberg had to beg for Lewis's crew to get a good car setup and despite Lewis's multiple car failures that year, Nico still only won by a measly 5 points. When Lewis wins titles he is miles ahead of his teammate in points. Context matters crybabies!
    Hamilton earned his number 1 driver status in that team. So to the Rosberg fans who can't accept he was an inferior driver to Lewis, keep crying for your one hit wonder. Lol

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  4. Jax

    And here comes the rubbish excuses as usual. German drivers Rosberg and Schumacher in a German team couldn't win championships until Lewis came aboard and worked with the engineers to develop a championship winning car. Then Rosberg had to beg for Lewis's crew to get a good car setup and despite Lewis's multiple car failures that year, Nico still only won by a measly 5 points. When Lewis wins titles he is miles ahead of his teammate in points. Context matters crybabies!
    It's not Hamilton's fault Rosberg couldn't build a solid race car setup with his crew in all the years he's been there. Lewis earned his number 1 spot! So to the Rosberg fans who can't accept he was an inferior driver to Lewis, keep crying for your one hit wonder. Lol

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  5. shroppyfly

    i think Rosberg quit because, he didnt like not being with his beautifull wife to warm him in bed at night, Lewis cant quid because all he has are two dogs, im beginning to think LH is Homosexual too, anyway who cares , the racist pushers will say LH has more to prove being black though, in the end like rosberg and all past chamions LH will be forgotton and fade into the past, and yeah i dont care what other posters say , this is my opinion and therefore Right....

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