Lauda: "Aim for Mercedes must be to keep Rosberg"

Niki Lauda on Friday said it must be Mercedes' priority to keep Nico Rosberg. Championship leader Rosberg's contract expires at the end of the year, and he is being assisted in his negotiations to renew it by F1 legend Gerhard Berger. "I'm friends with him and his father Keke," Berger confirmed to Bild newspaper. "He (Nico) wants to be able to concentrate on driving and the world championship."

Lauda, who is Mercedes' team chairman, commented: "So now two Austrians (Lauda and Berger) negotiate over a German-Finn." Undoubtedly, Berger is pushing for more money for Rosberg, given his run of winning form recently and the face teammate Lewis Hamilton earns significantly more. But another negotiating point will be the timing of the contract.

One year is too short and three years too long, and the prospect of a two-year deal would mean Hamilton and Rosberg's deals would expire at the same time -- something a top team wants to avoid. Lauda, though, said: "For me it's no problem if both contracts expire at the same time. Then we'd negotiate with one in March and the other in April.  The aim must be to keep Rosberg," he told Auto Motor und Sport.

Meanwhile, it emerges that Lauda's own contract as Mercedes team chairman expires at the end of 2017. Recently, when asked if he wanted to buy back control of his former airline, the triple world champion told Kleine Zeitung newspaper: "Definitely not. I have a job to do at Mercedes for almost two more years, which would be incompatible (with that)." (GMM)

Replies (1)

Login to reply
  • They really should want to keep him, he has done a good job so far, and is a very good driver.

    • + 0
    • May 27 2016 - 16:05

AZ Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Local time 

AZAzerbaijan Grand Prix

Local time 

World Championship standings 2025

Show full world champion standings

Test calendar

See full test schedule

Related news

Give your opinion!

Will Bottas challenge Hamilton for the world championship in 2020?

Formula 1 Calendar - 2025

Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
-
Bahrain
14 - Mar 16
Australia
21 - Mar 23
China
4 - Apr 6
Japan
11 - Apr 13
Bahrain
18 - Apr 20
Saudi Arabia
2 - May 4
United States of America
16 - May 18
Italy
23 - May 25
Monaco
30 - Jun 1
Spain
13 - Jun 15
Canada
27 - Jun 29
Austria
4 - Jul 6
United Kingdom
25 - Jul 27
Belgium
1 - Aug 3
Hungary
29 - Aug 31
Netherlands
5 - Sep 7
Italy
19 - Sep 21
Azerbaijan
3 - Oct 5
Singapore
17 - Oct 19
United States of America
24 - Oct 26
Mexico
7 - Nov 9
Brazil
21 - Nov 23
United States of America
28 - Nov 30
Qatar
5 - Dec 7
United Arab Emirates
See full schedule

Formula 1 Calendar - 2025

Date
Grand Prix & Circuit
14 - Mar 16
Australia Albert Park
21 - Mar 23
4 - Apr 6
11 - Apr 13
18 - Apr 20
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Street Circuit
2 - May 4
United States of America Miami International Autodrome
16 - May 18
23 - May 25
Monaco Monte Carlo
30 - Jun 1
13 - Jun 15
27 - Jun 29
Austria Red Bull Ring
4 - Jul 6
United Kingdom Silverstone
25 - Jul 27
1 - Aug 3
Hungary Hungaroring
29 - Aug 31
Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort
5 - Sep 7
Italy Monza
19 - Sep 21
Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit
3 - Oct 5
17 - Oct 19
United States of America Circuit of the Americas
24 - Oct 26
7 - Nov 9
Brazil Interlagos
21 - Nov 23
United States of America Las Vegas Street Circuit
28 - Nov 30
5 - Dec 7
United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit
See full schedule

Driver profile

  • Team Ferrari
  • Points 3,529
  • Podiums 132
  • Grand Prix 231
  • Country GB
  • Date of b. Jan 7 1985 (40)
  • Place of b. Tewin, GB
  • Weight 68 kg
  • Length 1.74 m
Show full profile

Team profile

Show full profile
show sidebar