F1 Canadian Grand Prix Rosberg still wants to be better
Even though his latest good luck in the Monaco Grand Prix, Nico Rosberg acknowledges that he still has to discover a little inside him if he is to contest Mercedes F1 team companion Lewis Hamilton.
Even though his latest good luck in the Monaco Grand Prix, Nico Rosberg acknowledges that he still has to discover a little inside him if he is to contest Mercedes F1 team companion Lewis Hamilton. Nico Rosberg maintains that he is even in a state of amazement at appealing his third Monaco Grand Prix on the leap and, regardless of the consequence, confesses that the competition only attended to highlight the cavity amongst him and team mate Lewis Hamilton.
The ruling world champion conquered the initial part of the Monaco stay, and looked on course for what would have been his quarter win of the period had it not been for a doubtful strategic choice from the Mercedes pit-wall. Having run second all midafternoon, albeit in stress from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, Rosberg was there to gather up the bits and, with Hamilton recurring to the fight after both German's took another ten-point bit out his contest benefit as the series bonces to Canada.
Rosberg, though, is well aware that, with the possible exception of Barcelona, he has yet to match Hamilton over a whole race weekend, and knows the Briton's three-win attraction with the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve could crack the tables back in his indulgence, but he remains enthusiastic with twelve rounds left over after the trans-Atlantic trip.
Last year's Canadian Grand Prix seemed to be additional Mercedes advantage until both cars ran into suffering with heat electrics that forced the closure of the MGU-K. While Hamilton was required into a brake-related DNF, pole winner Rosberg someway joined on, leading for another 40+ laps afore recovering second position after Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo. Both Mercedes motorists would advantage from fresh power units this weekend as the team aspects to put its Monaco error sound and truly in the rear-view reflect.