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Rosberg: Vettel can be too hot-headed in F1

Nico Rosberg says Sebastian Vettel can be too hot-headed while racing in Formula 1 but ultimately sees it as the four-time world champion’s strength against his rivals. The 2016 F1 world champion made a special pundit appearance for Sky Sports F1 during the Japanese Grand Prix and was quizzed for his opinion on his fellow countryman and how he feels the Ferrari driver has performed against Lewis Hamilton in this year’s title tussle. While Rosberg feels Vettel has largely maximised his results with the Ferrari package in 2017, he feels his controversial clash with Hamilton during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix demonstrated his overly0aggressive streak – but believes it is a trait Vettel...
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