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Rosberg follows Lauda as RTL pundit for 2018

Nico Rosberg will take over from Niki Lauda as RTL's resident F1 expert following the broadcaster's new free-to-air deal with The Formula 1 Group. RTL agreed a three-year contract extension with F1 that will include coverage of all free practice sessions, qualifying and the race. "The extension of the agreement...will guarantee that our fans in Germany will continue to watch Grands Prix on free TV," said Formula One’s media rights director Ian Holmes. "The agreement is part of our strategy that aims to increase and strengthen television coverage on a worldwide basis, whilst tailoring it to the characteristics of each TV market." Hamilton continues to give Rosberg a...
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