Retired Rosberg has no regrets on return to F1 paddock
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[March 01, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One
champion Nico Rosberg returned to the paddock on Wednesday for the
first time since his retirement and said he had absolutely no
regrets about his decision to quit at the top.
With Finnish replacement Valtteri Bottas putting the Mercedes
through its paces on the third day of pre-season testing, Rosberg
said the new cars looked 'monstrous' and a real physical challenge.
"There was not one single moment where I thought 'Oh, damn I should
be sitting in that car'," declared the 31-year-old German, who said
he was enjoying family life and exploring potential new challenges.
"That was interesting for me to realize, and perfect of course."
Rosberg announced his retirement in December, shocking the sport
just five days after taking the title from team mate and triple
champion Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi.
He spoke to Bottas but said he had not seen Hamilton on his brief
visit to the Circuit de Catalunya.
"It's good to be back, first of all to see my racing family again.
And it's such a massive hype at the moment so I want to see it first
hand as well and see the new cars. They look absolutely monstrous,"
Rosberg told television reporters.
"Very, very aggressive and everybody's excited and that's great to
see. The drivers are loving it and I think this year they will be
proper gladiators out there.
"The cars will take them to their physical limits and we might even
see drivers losing race wins because of just being game over
physically. And that's what we need."
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Nico Rosberg of Germany speaks during a news conference as he
announces his retirement in Vienna, Austria December 2, 2016.
REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Rosberg said he had been interested to hear from
Bottas how it felt to drive the new car, wider and lower and with
bigger tyres, and expected the Finn to settle in well at a team that
has dominated for the past three years.
He added that the Finn needed no advice from him, other than some
tips to help with integrating into the team.
"He's a good driver so we need to expect that he will be challenging
Lewis," he said. "It's difficult to predict exactly how they are
going to compare.
"We all know Lewis is a massive benchmark so it's never going to be
easy against him but sure there’s going to be a battle."
The season starts in Australia on March 26. Mercedes have so far
done more laps in testing than any other team, with no reliability
problems.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Keith Weir) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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