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Nico Rosberg says Vettel's pole proves Ferrari have wrong concept

Nico Rosberg believes that Sebastian Vettel's pole proves that Ferrari have the wrong concept and that their car is only set up for high-speed circuits. The former F1 world champion believes that if Ferrari is to have success at the average track then they need to change the concept of their car.  “What you need to understand is they [Mercedes] built their race cars for the average track," Rosberg said on his YouTube channel. "That’s like between Monaco and Montreal; Monaco being really slow speed and Montreal being just high speed and straight lines. “You have to build the car so it’s average and ideal for all tracks right in the middle. Then of...
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