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Rosberg signs new deal with Mercedes

Nico Rosberg is understood to have signed a new 2-year deal with Mercedes. While the German team has yet to confirm the deal officially, it did post a short video on Twitter this morning showing Rosberg signing a contract... the video accompanied by the words; 'it is done'. A subsequent tweet, showing a 'contract', read; 'signed, sealed, delivered'. Then again, in light of the FIA’s ongoing crackdown, it might well have been some Faustian type contract promising not to exceed track limits or use his team radio for illegal chatter. More to follow.
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