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Rosberg: Anything can happen in this sport

Nico Rosberg need only finish behind his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in the final two races of this season to wrap up his first Formula 1 world championship title, but the German is adamant that he only has victory on his mind as he is well aware anything can happen… and often does in motor racing. Rosberg heads to the Brazilian Grand Pirx with a 19 points lead, but that does not mean he will be on the defensive.' 'I’m not going to change my approach,' insists Rosberg ahead of the weekend at Interlagos. 'I need to keep doing what helps me perform at my best and that’s going for the win every time.' 'There are still two races to go and anything can happen in this sport, so I...
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