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Nico Rosberg joins Sky punditry team for Japanese GP

Nico Rosberg will join the Sky Sports pundit team for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, the reigning Formula 1 world champion has confirmed. Rosberg retired from the sport after claiming his maiden F1 title last year, beating then Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton during a thrilling Abu Dhabi final. The German's last victory in the sport came at the Japanese GP where he beat Max Verstappen over the line in a closely fought battle. 'I am thrilled to confirm I will be joining the Sky F1 team this weekend in Japan,' Rosberg said. 'Since my retirement last year I have only attended a few Grands Prix so I am pleased to return to the fold. 'In 2016 I had a great win at this track, so I...
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