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Rosberg vows to "keep it simple" with Mexico title chance

Nico Rosberg has vowed to keep his approach to racing simple, even though he has a chance of winning his first Formula 1 World Championship title in Mexico this weekend. The German is 26 points ahead of Lewis Hamilton after the United States Grand Prix, which means if he wins in Mexico this weekend and his Mercedes teammate finishes 10th or lower he will be champion. That is because although the pair could theoretically still be tied on points at the end of the year, Rosberg would win on countback. While there is the opportunity to take the crown, Rosberg has said that the situation will not alter how he heads in to the weekend. "Of course I'm aware of that, it's an obvious calculation...
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