Formula 1: Former Silver Arrow driver makes a surprising return Sports

TV viewers get a familiar face back in Formula 1!

After a year’s break, world champion Nico Rosberg (37) is once more an expert on pay channel Sky.

According to information from the German Press Agency, Rosberg will be in front of the camera as an expert at five races, and the ex-Mercedes driver will also analyze races at English “Sky Sports”.

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Since the end of his Formula 1 career from 2016 to 2021 Nico Rosberg worked as an expert for a few races at Sky, and he also worked for RTL, which currently no longer has the rights to Formula 1.

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In addition to Rosberg, the ex-pilots of the Formula 1 Timo Glock (40) and Ralf Schumacher (47) as experts through the Formula 1 season. As usual, commentator Sascha Roos (51), moderator Peter Hardenacke and reporter Sandra Baumgartner will guide you through the broadcasts.

It is not yet known whether Rosberg, son of ex-Formula 1 driver and world champion Keke Rosberg (74), will be in front of the lens at the first race of the 2023 season in Bahrain on March 5th.

Popular expert: Nico Rosberg (right, here in action in Monaco for Sky Sports) drove in Formula 1 for the Williams (2006 to 2009) and Mercedes (2010 to 2016) teams.

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Quick TV comeback by Nico Rosberg

Just under a week ago, Rosberg gave up on the investor program “ The lion’s den” known. The ex-Formula 1 driver has been around as a “lion” since 2020, replacing tech entrepreneur Frank Thelen (47) at the time.

Rosberg: “I would like to officially inform you today that I will pause DHDL for the time being.” The ex-racing driver wants to focus on the start-ups in which he is already invested. “We really have a lot of new things in the pipeline,” he promised.

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In addition, the ex-racing driver wants to dedicate himself to his newly founded charity organization, with which he wants to support projects for children’s health and the environment. First cooperation partner: the renowned Oxford University.

“It is and remains a great format and the challenge in the cave was really great fun. Together we have achieved a lot in the three years,” the investor said goodbye to the audience of the show.

VOX thanked the TV lion for the five seasons. At the same time, the broadcaster indicated that Rosberg might be seen once more on the show: “Once a lion, always a lion – maybe he’ll join the lion pack once more in one of the following seasons.”

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