zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Racing
/
Vladimir Putin Tells F1's Nico Rosberg Good Job, 'If You Can Call It A Job'
Vladimir Putin Tells F1's Nico Rosberg Good Job, 'If You Can Call It A Job'-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:32

Things got a bit awkward between Russian autocrat/one-time driver Vladimir Putin and Formula One Russian Grand Prix winner Nico Rosberg after today’s race. Putin looks like he feels ignored as Rosberg does everything else but shake his hand, and then unleashes the shade.

Rosberg quickly went around Putin as he entered the room where everyone gathers before the podium ceremony. He was like a man on a mission, speeding past a couple folks asking for him by name to briefly shake third-place driver Kimi Räikkönen’s hand, then continued taking gear off to do his required weigh-in.

After he was done getting comfortable, Rosberg shook the hands of Putin and Putin’s interpreter. While Rosberg thought he was off the hook, he was roped back in for a brief, stilted, and very awkward conversation with the Russian leader, as translated through his interpreter:

Do you like it here? Is everything all right?

Yeah, everything was good. It’s a great track, and they’ve done a great job. ... F1 is growing in this country.

Yes, exactly. Thanks to you.

Oh, we try.

You and your colleagues, sincere thanks to you. Different segments, different sections of this sport have started to develop in Russia and people take pleasure in watching you do your job, if you can call it a job.

[awkward laughter] You have some great Russian drivers, as well.

Of course, many of us would be glad to drive an F1 car for fun, but it is Rosberg’s job, and Putin sounds like he’s brushing that off here. You know, a “job” is that thing that normal people who can’t just in their favor have to do.

Then again, this mutual coldness could be as simple an issue as a language barrier combined with some unclear expectations of where Rosberg should go first after the race. Russia may be a corrupt of a country, but they did host the Russian Grand Prix. It’s Red Bull Daniil Kvyat’s home race, at that. Unless you’re making a completely warranted political statement by snubbing a homophobic hyper-macho caricature of a leader, it’s probably best just to shake Putin’s hand and then go on with your post-race duties.

Of course, given Kvyat’s -like performance during the of today’s race, it’s possible that Rosberg was throwing a little shade of his own back at Putin. You could feel just a slight inflection of, “Why, yes, I can do my so-called job better than your countryman. There’s a reason I’m here and Daniil just racked up the penalties.”

This is Rosberg’s fourth win of a very dominant 2016 season, and his seventh win in a row from a streak that started late last year. Rosberg started the Russian Grand Prix pole and led every lap of the race afterward.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Racing
Coronavirus Has Cost Us The Top-Tier Race At The Grand Prix Of Qatar
Coronavirus Has Cost Us The Top-Tier Race At The Grand Prix Of Qatar
After the Geneva Motor Show surrounding the growing Coronavirus epidemic and Formula One and Formula E races in Asia have been as well, the top-tier season opener next weekend in Qatar has been canceled. In a released this afternoon, the Fédération Internationale de Motorcyclisme announced that the top tier...
May 5, 2025
Zandvoort Is The New Best Track On The Formula One Calendar
Zandvoort Is The New Best Track On The Formula One Calendar
The Dutch are incredibly good at creating works of art; masterpieces which will outlive their creators. They have done it again, into something totally unseen in the current Formula One calendar. I can only hope that others will appreciate it in its era, unlike the stunning beauty of a...
May 5, 2025
Formula One Will Cancel A Race If Any Team Is Banned From Travelling
Formula One Will Cancel A Race If Any Team Is Banned From Travelling
In the lead up to the 2020 Formula One season, there has been a good deal of speculation in regards to how the looming threat of Coronavirus will affect the calendar. We’ve already seen the cancellation of the Chinese Grand Prix at the hands of the disease, and at...
May 5, 2025
NASCAR Is Officially Moving To A Centerlocking Wheel Design For Its Next Gen Car
NASCAR Is Officially Moving To A Centerlocking Wheel Design For Its Next Gen Car
NASCAR has been testing an 18-inch alloy wheel combination on the Next Gen prototype for a few months now, and Monday series officials announced that the 2021 Cup Series cars would officially be running a center-locking single lug setup. This marks the end of an era in which NASCAR...
May 5, 2025
Here's What 550 Horsepower Should Sound Like
Here's What 550 Horsepower Should Sound Like
We are awash in production cars with 500 horsepower or more. So many we recently . What we found was that the power alone doesn’t necessarily make the car exciting; it’s easy for it to be smothered in sound deadening and weight. As a contrast, please enjoy this 1970...
May 5, 2025
The Last Le Mans For LMP1 Will Host A Record Low Six Cars
The Last Le Mans For LMP1 Will Host A Record Low Six Cars
The ACO dropped for the 2020 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Friday, and it’s not exactly encouraging. While this race marks the end of the LMP1 era, which has produced some truly prodigious racing in the last decade, it’s going out on an extremely low...
May 5, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved