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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keke_RosbergKeke Rosberg - Wikipedia

    Keijo Erik Rosberg (born 6 December 1948), best known as "Keke" (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkeke ˈruːsbæri] ⓘ), is a Finnish former racing driver and winner of the 1982 Formula One World Championship.

  2. Keke Rosberg. The original Flying Finn was a swaggering swashbuckler whose dashing, daring, darting style of driving enlivened every race he was in. He was a late arrival in Formula One racing, having wheeled and dealed and raced his way around the world in other categories for a dozen years, but tried harder than ever to make up for lost time.

  3. Keijo Erik ”Keke” Rosberg (s. 6. joulukuuta 1948 Solna, Ruotsi) on suomalainen entinen autourheilija ja Formula 1:n ensimmäinen suomalainen maailmanmestari. Rosberg nousi Formula 1 -sarjaan kaudeksi 1978 Formula 2 -sarjasta.

  4. Keke Rosberg was a Finnish F1 driver who won the 1982 Drivers' Championship for Williams. He competed in Formula 1 from 1978 to 1986. 2024 FIA Formula One Season.

  5. Keke Rosberg Biography. Keke Rosberg won the World Drivers' Championship in 1982 with Williams. Born on the 6th of December of 1948, Keijo Erik Rosberg had a very different journey from other drivers until finding a spot into Formula 1 racing.

  6. www.racefans.net › f1-information › driversKeke Rosberg · RaceFans

    Biography of 1982 Formula 1 world champion Keke Rosberg, whose son Nico emulated him by also winning the F1 title.

  7. Taking over from the retiring Alan Jones at Williams in 1982, Rosberg's sole victory that year came in the Swiss GP at Dijon, his maiden success in F1. He took the title by five points, and was...

  8. Aug 29, 2023 · F1's original Flying Finn made his name with a ragged, opposite-locking and fast driving style. Behind the scenes, Keke Rosberg is no less entertaining, writes Matt Bishop

  9. 1982 Driver Standings: Keke Rosberg. Grand Prix. Date. Car. Race Position. PTS. South Africa. 23 Jan 1982.

  10. Keke Rosberg, 1982 World Champion and 5 Grands Prix winner joined McLaren. He raced alongside Alain Prost in 1986.