So it's better to keep away from that and that worked very well for me. "The childhood dream is massive and that can weigh if you think about it because the desire to achieve that when you get closer and closer, wow, it's huge. I found my way during the season, in the early part actually, to just really remain in the moment and not think of the big picture. "The mind is a huge part of the sport," he said. He has now opened up on why he took such an approach. Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One driver Nico Rosberg of Germany celebrates after winning the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at the. Greentech Festival founder, Rosberg, supports shift to electromobility Wolfsburg A very special guest took his place at the wheel of the fully-electric Volkswagen ID.R race car at the Nrburgring: Nico Rosberg, 2016 Formula 1 world champion, took the 500-kW (680-PS) electric race car for a spin at the Grand Prix circuit in the Eifel region. Difficult to beat him in those circumstances."Īlthough he led the championship after 17 of the 21 races, Rosberg doggedly stuck by his mantra throughout the season of only taking one race at a time and not focusing on the wider championship picture. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. "He was not only completely free, but the most motivated and determined ever, working as hard as ever. I think it was the best Lewis I've ever seen in those last few races as well. It's because he's free, has no weight, nothing to lose. ![]() "It became clear as well, that's why he got all the pole positions and I was second in the last couple of races. Warning these pictures contain flashing images ![]() F1 world champion Nico Rosberg returns to Wiesbaden, the place of his birth for a reception with the town's Mayor.
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