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Rosberg vows 'maximum attack' approach

Mercedes AMG Petronas Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg has vowed to attack the final seven races of the 2015 season as he has 'nothing to lose' in the championship run-in. Rosberg retired from the Italian Grand Prix due to an engine failure and consequently slipped 53 points behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg was unable to start last year's race in Singapore following a mechanical gremlin and the German driver is hopeful that he can have a clean run under the lights at Marina Bay this weekend. "It was gutting to miss out on a good result so close to the end but now I approach the final seven races with the attitude that there's nothing to lose," he said. "It's maximum...
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