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Nico Rosberg: Formula One world champion's statement in full after shock retirement

The 31-year-old German believes he has made the right decision having "climbed [his] mountain"

Mark Critchley
Friday 02 December 2016 14:29 GMT
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Nico Rosberg announces retirement from Formula 1

Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg has sensationally retired from the sport with immediate effect, having won his first world title in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

The Mercedes driver, who announced his decision in a statement on Facebook, revealed that he began to consider ending his racing career after winning the Japanese Grand Prix in October.

Rosberg revealed that the thought of retirement allowed him to race calmly during Sunday's decider, in which he finished second to beat team-mate Lewis Hamilton to the championship.

The 31-year-old German does not mention Hamilton in the statement, but claims that Toto Wolff, the Mercedes executive director, “understood” his decision to retire.

Rosberg went on to say that he is simply "here to enjoy the moment" and will savour his victory over the coming weeks.

Rosberg's statement in full

“Since 25 years in racing, it has been my dream, my ‘one thing’ to become Formula One World Champion. Through the hard work, the pain, the sacrifices, this has been my target. And now I’ve made it. I have climbed my mountain, I am on the peak, so this feels right. My strongest emotion right now is deep gratitude to everybody who supported me to make that dream happen.

“This season, I tell you, it was so damn tough. I pushed like crazy in every area after the disappointments of the last two years; they fuelled my motivation to levels I had never experienced before. And of course that had an impact on the ones I love, too – it was a whole family effort of sacrifice, putting everything behind our target. I cannot find enough words to thank my wife Vivian; she has been incredible. She understood that this year was the big one, our opportunity to do it, and created the space for me to get full recovery between every race, looking after our daughter each night, taking over when things got tough and putting our championship first.


“When I won the race in Suzuka, from the moment when the destiny of the title was in my own hands, the big pressure started and I began to think about ending my racing career if I became World Champion. On Sunday morning in Abu Dhabi, I knew that it could be my last race and that feeling cleared my head before the start. I wanted to enjoy every part of the experience, knowing it might be the last time… and then the lights went out and I had the most intense 55 laps of my life. I took my decision on Monday evening. After reflecting for a day, the first people I told were Vivian and Georg (Nolte, from Nico’s management team), followed by Toto [Wolff, Mercedes boss].

“The only thing that makes this decision in any way difficult for me is because I am putting my racing family into a tough situation. But Toto understood. He knew straight away that I was completely convinced and that reassured me. My proudest achievement in racing will always be to have won the world championship with this incredible team of people, the Silver Arrows.

“Now, I’m just here to enjoy the moment. There is time to savour the next weeks, to reflect on the season and to enjoy every experience that comes my way. After that, I will turn the next corner in my life and see what it has in store for me…”

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