Formula One champion Nico Rosberg announces retirement | Inquirer Sports

Formula One champion Nico Rosberg announces retirement

/ 11:58 PM December 02, 2016

Nico Rosberg

In this file photo (taken Sunday, March 19, 2006), German Williams Cosworth Formula One driver Nico Rosberg waves during the driver’s parade before the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg announced Friday Dec. 2, 2016 that he would retire from Formula One racing. Photo by ANDY WONG/AP

Formula One champion Nico Rosberg stunningly retired from racing on Friday, five days after earning his first world championship.

“I have decided to end my Formula One career. I had a very, very clear dream, that was to become Formula One world champion. I have achieved this childhood dream now and I am not willing to do that sort of commitment again,” Rosberg said in Vienna.

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“So I have decided to follow my heart, and my heart has told me just to stop there, to call it a day.”

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Rosberg said he made the decision on Monday, a day after finishing second at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to clinch the F1 title.

“I am on the peak, so this feels right,” he said.

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He wrote on Facebook of the difficulties he faced over a season that took a toll on people close to him: “It was a whole family effort of sacrifice, putting everything behind our target.”

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Rosberg had a strained relationship with Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton. They came up through the karting circuits to became fierce rivals in F1, constantly needling each other in the media. They dueled for the F1 championship for the last three years. Rosberg was runner-up to Hamilton in 2014 and 2015, but hung on this year to relieve Hamilton of the title in the final race.

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Rosberg’s father, Keke, the 1982 F1 champion, said after watching his son in Abu Dhabi that the strain of fighting Hamilton was sapping him.

“I don’t know how much it’s taken out of him,” Keke Rosberg said on Sunday. “Maybe he retires tomorrow.”

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All observers thought that was a quip. Mercedes said on its website that 31-year-old Nico Rosberg “will stop racing in Formula One with immediate effect.”

Rosberg said it had been his dream, “my ‘one thing’ to become Formula One world champion. Through the hard work, the pain, the sacrifices, this has been my target. And now I’ve made it. I have climbed my mountain.”

In an online video, the German said: “I’m not willing to do it again next year.”

Rosberg won 23 races (tied for 12th all-time) and 30 pole positions (8th) from 206 races since his debut in 2006.

He began thinking of retirement after winning in Suzuka in early October, “when the destiny of the title was in my own hands.”

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff paid tribute to Rosberg for making a “brave decision.”

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“He has chosen to leave at the pinnacle of his career, as world champion, having achieved his childhood dream,” Wolff said. “The clarity of his judgment meant I accepted his decision straight away when he told me.”

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