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Rosberg helps charity with signed prints of iconic F1 photo

Formula 1 world champion Nico Rosberg is helping raise money for charity through the sale of signed prints of the iconic shot of him at last year's Japanese Grand Prix. A photograph of Rosberg's Mercedes bouncing through the Degner curves at Suzuka last year became a hot talking point – with leading F1 figures marvelling at the image.  Rosberg himself said at the time: "It is seldom that you see the forces in an F1 car so clearly on a photograph. It was a special capture – very impressive. "Even the tyre was deforming and everything. It was amazing – and it was a normal lap. It wasn't like something specific happened – it was just like a normal lap." Rosberg has now...
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