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Lewis Hamilton 'nearly killed' Nico Rosberg during their heated title battle, according to former F1 star Heikki Kovalainen. The Fin raced alongside the seven-time champion at McLaren in 2008 and 2009, and watched his team-mate win his maiden world title in dramatic circumstances.
The 40-year-old offered an insight into how difficult it is to race alongside the relentless Hamilton, and found it difficult to match his abilities. The Rally Team AICELLO driver told talkSPORT: "Occasionally I could match him but over the full season I had to stretch every session to match him.
"You can only do so much stretching and then you run out of energy and that was the case with me, I didn't have enough margin in my capacity to do the times and the races that he did, so it was not easy. His level of performance is so high that even