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Stewart hopes Rosberg can take title

Jackie Stewart, Britain's first and until this season only triple Formula One world champion, would like to see Germany's Nico Rosberg take the title off Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton in 2016. Rosberg faces a crucial year after finishing runner-up to Hamilton, who can become Britain's first ever four times champion, for the past two campaigns. The German must either rise to the challenge and follow in the footsteps of father Keke, Finland's 1982 world champion, or be written off as a number two. "It would be good if he won the title. That would be very good," Stewart, 76, told Reuters at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix won by Rosberg. "There is nothing to stop...
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