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Rosberg: We are not Schumacher

Nico Rosberg admits the decline of interest in Formula 1 in Germany is strange, and admits that he and Sebastian Vettel do not have the pull Michael Schumacher had in his heyday. Mercedes is dominating, German Rosberg is a winning frontrunner and fabled Ferrari is led from the cockpit by the quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel. And yet German race promoters are struggling to fill grandstands and pay the fees to Bernie Ecclestone, with the country having to sit out the 2015 calendar altogether. 'It was disappointing to lose the grand prix this year, but next year it will be back,' Rosberg told the sports daily Marca. 'A championship without Germany was a bit strange as we need it,'...
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