Rosberg hails 'supreme' performance by Hamilton
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[October 07, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Retired Formula One
world champion Nico Rosberg hailed his former Mercedes team mate
Lewis Hamilton on Saturday for a 'supreme' performance in Japanese
Grand Prix qualifying.
The German, who left the sport in December after beating the Briton
to the title and was attending the Japanese Grand Prix as a pundit
for Sky Sports television, said Hamilton was one of the best of all
time.
"It's always going to be difficult to beat him. His pure speed is
just immense," Rosberg said. "Fortunately I managed to do it a
couple of times."
Hamilton's pole was his first at Suzuka, 10th of the season and 71st
of his career.
So dominant was the triple champion that he obliterated the previous
circuit qualifying lap record set by Michael Schumacher in 2006.
The Briton is 34 points clear of closest rival Sebastian Vettel, of
Ferrari, with five races remaining and clear favorite for a fourth
crown.
"The run after the summer was really important for me and Lewis has
that run at the moment," said Rosberg, who won in Belgium, Italy and
Singapore last year after the summer break to leave Hamilton with a
mountain to climb.
Hamilton won the last four races but it was not enough. This year he
came back from the August break by also winning in Belgium, Italy
and Singapore.
"He has the momentum completely on his side and it's totally against
Sebastian at the moment. Everything is going wrong more or less
there and now he doesn't have the car performance here either,"
Rosberg added.
The retired champion, whose rivalry with Hamilton started out in a
friendly fashion when they were teenage karters but turned almost
glacial by the end, said the Briton was also mastering the mental
side.
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Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives in the pit lane
during the qualifying session of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix
at Suzuka on October 7, 2017. REUTERS/Kazuhiro Nogi/Pool
"That's what Lewis has managed to do for quite a while now... and
that's what's brought him this huge lead, and why everything is in
his favor at the moment to take this thing home all the way to the
end of the season," he said.
Vettel starts alongside Hamilton on the front row at Suzuka on
Sunday and will need to seize the initiative with a lightning start
at a track where overtaking is otherwise difficult.
Rosberg, last year's winner in Japan from pole, said he had been
loving the battle between the rivals.
"Both are fantastic drivers, both are up there with some of the best
of all time. I don't think it's going to make any difference who
wins this title," he said.
"I think it's just been a great season for F1, I really enjoyed
watching it on TV, all the battles. Both have their strengths and
weaknesses and it's cool how they have been playing out."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien)
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