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Nico Rosberg has claimed that Lewis Hamilton uses his Mercedes team-mate George Russell as motivation as he bids to claim his first win of the season at the French Grand Prix. The 37-year-old sits 19 points behind his fellow Brit in the Drivers' Championship, and the 2016 world champion believes that Hamilton won't enjoying being beaten by a team-mate.
"I think he does [use Russell as motivation]," Rosberg told Sky Sports F1. "Especially because he has a young super-fast team-mate beside him. And Lewis never wants to come second to a team-mate. That is just a giant motivation for him, and he showed that yesterday, because his pace was absolutely awesome. It was Lewis at his best, being four tenths faster than George. He is one of the best of the next generation, maybe the best."
"From everything we have seen this year, George is also definitely a future world champion. What he has