Feb.16 - Nico Rosberg has defended his former teammate and title nemesis Lewis Hamilton after deciding to scrap his Mercedes contract after this year to switch to Ferrari.

Hamilton, 39, justified the move on the basis that it had always been a "childhood dream" to race in red - a claim scoffed at by another F1 nemesis, Fernando Alonso.

"It was not his childhood dream 12 months ago, no?" Alonso smiled. "Or two months ago, I guess, it was a different dream."

But German Rosberg, who immediately quit Mercedes and F1 altogether after beating Hamilton to the 2026 title, defended Hamilton's reasoning.

"It surprised me," he told Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. "But if you look at the big picture, there are two legendary teams that everyone wants to drive for - Ferrari and Mercedes.

"So I can understand that he is fulfilling a personal dream with this," the 38-year-old added.

Some might regard the suddenly-vacant 2025 Mercedes seat as the perfect opportunity for Rosberg himself to return to Formula 1. A source close to Sebastian Vettel told Sky Deutschland this week that even Vettel is eyeing the seat very eagerly.

Rosberg, though, categorically rules out his own return.

"It's over," he said. "I'm not planning a comeback.

"I'd have to prepare intensively for a whole year just to train the synapses in the brain again," Rosberg added.

Rosberg was already at Mercedes when the great Michael Schumacher decided to return to F1 in 2010 - and failed to add a single race win to his hefty tally of 91 grand prix victories in three full seasons.

It might be argued that Schumacher probably regretted the comeback decision.

"I think if we had the opportunity to ask him about it, he wouldn't regret the comeback," Rosberg insists. "Racing again, the duels, that pushed him on enormously. He looked noticeably rejuvenated from that time."


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One F1 fan comment on “Rosberg Denies F1 Comeback Despite Vettel Eyeing Mercedes Seat

  1. Jere Jyrälä

    Nico would also have to get his super license revalidated as that expired quite a while ago (on 1.1.2020, more precisely, when three full years had passed since his last entry).
    More relevantly, Seb most certainly won't return either since he was very clear with his quitting that it was for good, just like Nico coincidently, & changing his mind is highly unlikely.
    I may have already pointed this out in another post, but from my understanding, Antonelli seems to be their Plan A, followed by Alonso as Plan B.

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