I take my hat off to Hamilton, says old foe Rosberg
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[October 28, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Nico Rosberg hailed
Lewis Hamilton's record 92nd Formula One win and sporting longevity
as a great achievement on Tuesday but said the way the Briton was
using his platform to raise awareness for global issues was just as
impressive.
The 35-year-olds were team mates and fierce rivals at Mercedes from
2013 until the German won the 2016 title and immediately retired.
Rosberg was also team mate to Michael Schumacher, whose record
Hamilton broke in Portugal last Sunday, at Mercedes from 2010-12
after the Ferrari great had made a comeback.
"I have huge respect for what he’s managed to achieve," Rosberg told
Reuters after a launch for the Extreme E off-road electric series
that starts next year with both men entering teams.
"One thing is being at the level that he’s at, just a phenomenal
driver, but then to stick in there and year-in year-out stay at that
high level and be the guy to beat every year and still dominate,
that’s just so hard.

"It surely will go down as one of the greatest sporting achievements
in general, not only in Formula One, across all sports. I can just
take my hat off to him."
Rosberg said he was also 'super-proud' of having beaten someone
destined to become the most successful Formula One driver of all
time.
The German added that it was impossible to decide between Schumacher
and Hamilton in terms of greatness and he would put them as equals.
"At the same time I think it’s really cool how Lewis is using his
platform and awareness to do good in the world. He’s really looking
forward, thinking about the future... I also have huge respect for
that," he added.
"Amongst all this craziness of becoming the best of all time in
Formula One, he still has capacity to think of the greater picture
and that I respect maybe even more."
FIERCE RIVALS
Formula One's only Black driver, Hamilton has been campaigning for
racial justice and wearing a Black Lives Matter T-shirt when taking
a knee before races.
Last Sunday, in a television interview before the Portuguese Grand
Prix, he wore a T-shirt protesting about police violence in Nigeria.
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Former Formula One driver
Nico Rosberg opens the Green Tech Festival, in a hangar of the
former Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Germany, May 23, 2019.
REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

A vegan, he has spoken out for animal welfare, pushed for a more
sustainable sport and set up a commission to make motorsport more
diverse.
Extreme E, a series that aims to highlight the effects of climate
change by racing in extreme environments, will be Hamilton's first
venture as a team owner.
Rosberg said that, while neither man would be driving, they would
still be fierce rivals but sharing a common sense of purpose.
"I want to be in sustainable racing. I want to be in motorsport
where the platform is being used to drive positive change," said the
co-founder of the annual Greentech festival in Berlin.
"That is the most important and crucial element for me, that we’re
not just entertaining but we’re driving change. We’re using the
platform to innovate technology, to raise awareness for example for
climate change.
"It’s great to see Lewis following in my footsteps on the path to
sustainability, which I have undertaken already since my retirement
four years ago," added the German.
Rosberg said he and Hamilton, his team mate in karting when they
were 13 years old, would be just as determined to win.
"That’s the beauty of this. Our competitiveness here and our rivalry
is actually the catalyst for positive change in this championship,"
he said.

"We hope that, as a result of the fascinating racing and challenges
and rivalries, we can raise the awareness even more and have even
more impact."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Clare Fallon)
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