Kirjoittaja MajorGrillo » 21.11.2016 15.39
HAmiltonin mielipide:
But it’s Hamilton description of Rosberg which is bound to dominate the build-up to next week’s event.
“To be honest, Nico has never been in Germany, so he’s not really German. I remember when we used to race during karting, he never stood next to a German flag – not ever,” the 2008 World Champion told The Guardian.
“We would have to go on the start line and all the drivers would have to stand next to a grid girl in a line. The girls would be holding the flags or a sign saying Hungary or whatever, and he always stood by the Monaco one. He never stood by a German flag. He is German-Finnish-Monaco-esque, or whatever. So it would be great to win in Germany.”
Rosbergin oma ja varmaan se tärkein mielipide:
On his personal website, Rosberg describes himself as being 'born on June 27th 1985 in Wiesbaden, Germany and raised in Monaco. My family’s roots are in Germany and Finland, but I consider myself a German.’
Vuonna 2005 ajatteli taas näin:
However, in an interview in 2005, Rosberg admitted: "I don't think of myself as being Finnish but I don't really think of myself as being a German either. It is not like the Brazilians, who have this big patriotic thing. I don't have that and I guess in a way it's unfortunate."
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