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Rosberg extends contract with Mercedes
Nov 10, 2011, 8:06 GMT
Abu Dhabi - Nico Rosberg has extended his contract with Mercedes, the Formula One team said Thursday in Abu Dhabi.
The German driver has agreed 'a multi-year contract extension to include the 2013 season and beyond,' the team said.
Rosberg, 26, is in his second season with Mercedes after joining from Williams to partner seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher.
He has achieved three podium finishes with the team and five in all in 106 races, but is still looking for his first Grand Prix victory.
The contract deal comes ahead of this Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Rosberg goes into the race seventh in the world championship standings, five points ahead of Schumacher.
'Mercedes is my dream team, for a long time,' Rosberg said on Thursday.
'If I win in a Silver Arrow it would rank above a success with Ferrari. It would be a fantastic thing to achieve,' added Rosberg, who has at times been linked with the Italian team.
Mercedes said in a statement the team 'will enjoy stability in its driver line-up for a third consecutive season.'
Rosberg's performances have 'demonstrated that he belongs to the top group of drivers currently racing in Formula One,' it said.
Team principal Ross Brawn said Rosberg had achieved results 'at the very limit of the technical capabilities of our current car.'
He added: 'He has an excellent work ethic and, together with Michael, this gives us a driver pairing who consistently push the team to improve and progress.
'As we continue to strengthen our team for the future, we look forward to providing Nico with a car which will enable him to compete right at the front of the field and achieve his deserved first win in Formula One.'
Schumacher welcomed Rosberg's contract renewal, naming it 'a very positive step ... It was a good decision, I didn't expect anything else.
But Schumacher did not want to talk about his own future once the three-year contract which brought him out of retirement last year ends after the 2012 campaign.
'This is not the right time,' he said. 'I must decide on a renewal at the right time,' Schumacher said.
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