Nico Rosberg: '2015 not a success & I love beating Lewis Hamilton'

Nico Rosberg admits that while the Formula One Drivers' Championship has gone for another year his rivalry with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton is still as intense as ever. The German heads into the season-ending Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix having won the last two races, but speaking exclusively to ARN, he admits he’s still not content.

Rosberg's pole at the Brazilian Grand Prix - the penultimate race of the season - was his fifth in a row, making him the 13th driver in F1 history to achieve the feat. Dubai Eye 103.8 will be live at the Yas Viceroy for the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix throughout the weekend.

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