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Rosberg expects Hamilton to break Schumacher's record

2016 world champion and former Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg has backed his old teammate Lewis Hamilton to go on and break Michaels Schumacher's record of seven world championship wins. Rosberg believes that Hamilton is driving at his very best and could well go on to set a new record in F1. Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, Rosberg said he expected his old adversary could go on to break a previously untouchable record set by Rosberg's other Mercedes teammate, Michael Schumacher. "It would not be quite right to call it a surprise," Rosberg explained. "It was great because he has practically never put a foot wrong. "I think this title could give him the right push, the...
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