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Rosberg father and son to demo title-winning cars in Monaco!

Monaco Grand Prix spectators will be treated to a double dose of Rosberg roar on Thursday when father and son take to the track in their title-winning cars for a few demo laps. In a blend of family complicity and nostalgia, Keke Rosberg will reunite with his 1982 Williams FW07C while Nico will be back behind the wheel of his 2016 winning Mercedes W06. "On Thursday lunchtime I’m going to be driving with my dad," said the 2016 world champion in a video posted on Twitter. "We’re both going to be getting into our world championship winning Formula 1 cars, my dad in his 1982 car me in my 2016 car. "So we’re going to be bombing it around Monaco together for a couple of...
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