Rosberg insists car changes also good for him
Nico Rosberg has hit back at suggestions that Mercedes' heavily updated car for Barcelona could adversely affect his performance. After teammate Michael Schumacher notably struggled at the wheel of the W01 during the first four races of his F1 ...
Nico Rosberg has hit back at suggestions that Mercedes' heavily updated car for Barcelona could adversely affect his performance.
After teammate Michael Schumacher notably struggled at the wheel of the W01 during the first four races of his F1 comeback, the package has been significantly altered ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
In particular, the longer wheelbase is touted to better suit the seven time world champion's driving style, even though Rosberg - second in the world championship - was comfortable and competitive with the original specification.
Telegraph correspondent Tom Cary wrote last week that the changes could "upset Rosberg" and cost him "the chance to compete for the world title".
But Finland's Turun Sanomat newspaper quotes Rosberg as saying: "Why would the new car only be better for Michael?"
He denied that he enjoys a car with understeer and predicts that more front grip will "suit me as well".
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