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Rosberg: I would have stayed if I was second

Nico Rosberg has revealed that he would have remained in Formula 1 for the 2017 season had he not won this year's World title. Rosberg shocked the F1 fraternity on Friday when he announced that he was retiring from the sport. The German's announcement came just five days after winning his first – and now only – Drivers' Championship title. And having achieved that goal at the end of an 'intense' season, Rosberg retired. 'I never give up so if I came second I would have going on for another year in 2017 for sure,' he said. Speaking about his 2016 championship, he added: 'It was unbelievably intense and really indescribable at the last four races. That's the moment where it was...
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