Stewart
hopes Rosberg can take title off Hamilton
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[November 30, 2015]
By Alan Baldwin
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - 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.
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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 Rosberg winning. He is quick. We have seen
him have so many pole positions. He is smoother (than Hamilton)," he
added.
"Lewis is quite aggressive so therefore he has won more races
because of that aggression, but sometimes that can bite you also."
Hamilton won 10 of this year's 19 races to Rosberg's six but the
German came good at the end with a run of three in a row and six
successive pole positions.
The challenge for Rosberg, who made his debut with Williams in 2006
and now has 14 career wins, is to show that he can also win when it
matters most and not just when nothing is at stake.
"He is good, and there is no question about it. The trouble is you
have to be very good and he has got to just step up that little bit
extra," said Stewart.
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The Scot's desire to see Rosberg succeed has nothing to do with any
personal animosity towards Hamilton but more for Formula One to
provide more excitement and to put on more of a show when one team
is so utterly dominant.
If Mercedes are again racing on a different level next season, it
will be more important than ever for Rosberg to take the fight to
his team mate.
The closing races of 2015 offered hope for the future but just how
much of a pointer they really are remains to be seen.
"There's been so much discussion about has he stepped up his game or
has the car come towards him development-wise?" said Mercedes
motorsport director Toto Wolff. "Or has Lewis unconsciously just
taken it more easily?
"I don't know...I think we have to find out."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Justin Palmer)
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