Head To Head Nico Rosberg vs Lewis Hamilton

Rosbergs post Spa performances last year were clouded by his coming together with Hamilton and high profile telling off afterwards. Granted he hasn't had that this year but does anyone see Rosberg coming back into contention for the title barring mechanical issues?
 
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just out of interest has Hamilton ever overtaken Rosberg whilst they've been team mates? (not on the 1st lap and not when one of them has gone off).

Bahrain 2014?

Did not Lewis and Nico overtake each other once or twice in a win deciding dust up?

Hamilton was the leader at the time

In Bahrain 2014 Nico overtook Lewis on lap nineteen into turn one and Lewis retook Nico through turns 5, 6 and 7.
 
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Assuming I've done the maths in my head correctly, if Hamilton and Rosberg finish 1-2 for the rest of the season Hamilton needs 3 wins from the remaining 8 races to win the title. Alternatively, Rosberg needs to win 6 out of the remaining 8.
 
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I see Rosberg's challenge faltering because he will be distracted by becoming a father and suffer a period of baby blues

I remember even Michael Schumacher's form dipped in 1999 when Mick was born before he had the crash and broke his leg

its unfair but surely Nico's priorities will change
 
I second the disagreement.

The thing is about drivers in that they are individuals and you never know how an individual is going to react to a life changing situation. People try to quote that stat all the time and in the case of Mikka Hakkenien it was probably true. Michael Schumacher is a hard one to pin it on though as he won 5 of his tiles after the birth of his son and compeated for a other 10 seasons afterwards.
 
I think that's a harsh way of putting it, a fairer way might be that Rosberg is very good but Hamilton is just that all-important bit better.
 
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