Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 11, 2015

Nico Rosberg vows to stop Lewis Hamilton for the Briton’s maiden Brazilian GP title

Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg
Nico Rosberg has vowed to put up a good fight at the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix to stop teammate Lewis Hamilton, who was unsuccessful in all his eight previous appearances at Interlagos. Rosberg will try his best to defend his title in this weekend’s penultimate race of the 2015 Formula One (F1) season.
The German is up for the fight with Hamilton, who is bidding to win his maiden at the home race of his late childhood icon and fellow three-time world champion Ayrton Senna, Euro Sport reported.
According to Rosberg, he wants to be back on top of the podium this year at Interlagos.
“With all due respect to his (Hamilton) ambitions,” Rosberg was quoted as saying. “I want to win there as well.”
Although the British F1 star has already clinched his third world title last month and after Mercedes successfully retained their F1 World Championship Constructors’ crown in Austin, the race at Interlagos will be all about the winner on that day. Rosberg said he is looking to continue his form after emerging victorious at the Mexican Grand Prix.
Rosberg recalled last year’s battle with Hamilton and said it was a “great feeling” to win in front of loving Brazilian F1 fans, who were rooting for him. He added that he is ready to take a good fight to win again and experience the amazing feeling on top of the podium.
Meanwhile, Hamilton had reportedly pulled out of an event in Sao Paulo as he was feeling under the weather, fueling speculations by various Brazilian news outlets that the British F1 world champion will skip the race. A spokesman for Mercedes told Motorsport that Hamilton will still race this weekend. He had to cancel an earlier flight, which made him miss a press conference, as advised by his doctors.

WATCH: What's next in the Lewis Hamilton v Nico Rosberg saga?

For much of 2015 the in-house battle at Mercedes may have simmered, rather than boiled over, more than it did in 2014, but recent weeks have shown that the Lewis Hamilton-Nico Rosberg rivalry remains as fierce as ever.
From the first-corner banging of wheels at the start in Austin, to the cap throwing incident after the race, and then Hamilton's gentle barbs after Rosberg's return to winning ways in Mexico, the final flyaways of the season have certainly been eventful at the head of the field.
Next up it's Brazil - a race which itself is famed for drama - so what will Interlagos have in store at Mercedes this weekend?