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Nico Rosberg has admitted Mercedes' is not the fastest car in 2012, but insists he is in the running for this year's title.
The German won his first grand prix in more than a hundred attempts this year in China; a breakthrough also for Mercedes after a 55-year victory drought.
27-year-old Rosberg said recently that the W03 car is perhaps the fastest overall on the 2012 grid.
Was he correctly quoted?
"No, no. It's not the fastest car," he said in an interview with Marca newspaper, conducted with Rosberg in Spanish.
"It's a good car, and in some races it's the fastest, and anyway we're in a good situation.
"We have to take a small step forward and then, yes, we can fight to win every race," said Rosberg.
His optimism might raise a few eyebrows, but perhaps they shouldn't, given he is only being beaten in the drivers' standings so far by grandees Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel.
Why, then, is he not considered a real 2012 championship contender?
"Because the others are with teams that have won championships, while I'm with ... we are a team that is growing," said Rosberg.
"If we can win again then people will start looking at us as contenders."
The interviewer pointed out that at a team featuring multiple title winners Ross Brawn and Michael Schumacher, it is "curious" that Rosberg is the one best poised to succeed now.
"Curious?" Rosberg answered. "I was sure that I could do well with this team, but I'm not happy to be ahead of Michael. He is having much less luck than me.
"His car has not reached the finish line four times this year even though he is driving very well -- better than the other years."
Arguably most importantly for Mercedes, however, is that the former Brawn team is now being once again regarded as a leader in F1 innovation, chiefly because of the novel F-duct system seen in 2012.
But Rosberg insists that there are other "very smart things" on the W03 as well.
"That's the difference between this year and previous years," he said. "Before we were copying and now we are inventing things that are working very well for us.
"Ross is still very smart," smiled Rosberg.
So perhaps Mercedes and Rosberg will be fully equipped to win the championship together in 2013?
"Perhaps this year," the German smiled again. "We are close; we are very close."
Nico Rosberg has admitted Mercedes' is not the fastest car in 2012, but insists he is in the running for this year's title.
The German won his first grand prix in more than a hundred attempts this year in China; a breakthrough also for Mercedes after a 55-year victory drought.
27-year-old Rosberg said recently that the W03 car is perhaps the fastest overall on the 2012 grid.
Was he correctly quoted?
"No, no. It's not the fastest car," he said in an interview with Marca newspaper, conducted with Rosberg in Spanish.
"It's a good car, and in some races it's the fastest, and anyway we're in a good situation.
"We have to take a small step forward and then, yes, we can fight to win every race," said Rosberg.
Nico Rosberg, Mercedes W03. (Photo: WRi2) |
His optimism might raise a few eyebrows, but perhaps they shouldn't, given he is only being beaten in the drivers' standings so far by grandees Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel.
Why, then, is he not considered a real 2012 championship contender?
"Because the others are with teams that have won championships, while I'm with ... we are a team that is growing," said Rosberg.
"If we can win again then people will start looking at us as contenders."
The interviewer pointed out that at a team featuring multiple title winners Ross Brawn and Michael Schumacher, it is "curious" that Rosberg is the one best poised to succeed now.
"Curious?" Rosberg answered. "I was sure that I could do well with this team, but I'm not happy to be ahead of Michael. He is having much less luck than me.
"His car has not reached the finish line four times this year even though he is driving very well -- better than the other years."
Arguably most importantly for Mercedes, however, is that the former Brawn team is now being once again regarded as a leader in F1 innovation, chiefly because of the novel F-duct system seen in 2012.
But Rosberg insists that there are other "very smart things" on the W03 as well.
"That's the difference between this year and previous years," he said. "Before we were copying and now we are inventing things that are working very well for us.
"Ross is still very smart," smiled Rosberg.
So perhaps Mercedes and Rosberg will be fully equipped to win the championship together in 2013?
"Perhaps this year," the German smiled again. "We are close; we are very close."