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Rosberg out to win races, not driving for the championship

+ Nico Rosberg says his focus remains on taking every race as it comes, rather than driving with the championship in mind. Rosberg will start Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix alongside his team-mate and title rival Lewis Hamilton, but with an advantage of 29 points over the Englishman in the drivers’ championship, following Hamilton’s retirement from the Belgian Grand Prix. Despite this lead, Rosberg insists he is simply taking each race one at a time, rather than driving with one eye on the championship. “At the moment I’m out to win [the race], it doesn’t matter where we are,” Rosberg said. “I’m not thinking about the end of season yet or things like that [the championship]....
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