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Becoming An Action Hero Would Make Me Happy — Nico Rosberg
Nico Rosberg discusses future plans, and by the looks of it, could invest in electric cars and may also become an action hero.
"There is more to life than driving around in circles" is what Formula One Champion Nico Rosberg said, hinting at possible investment towards electric cars.
The 31 year old German retired soon after winning the 2016 Formula One Championship, and says his future plans include charity work and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Rosberg plans to ski for leisure, and said, "It's 11 years since I've been skiing because it's in my contract as a racer you're not allowed to ski." Rosberg says he wants to give something back in some way or another and will visit children who are ill as soon as he gets back to Germany.
The retired Formula One driver is looking at investment opportunities too, and says there are many choices, like electric cars for example.
Rosberg has no regrets about his decision to retire from Formula One and says he wanted to walk out at his absolute peak. Rosberg also mentioned he would think of a career in acting, an action hero is his preferred role.
Investing in electric cars is a good idea, but the traditional internal combustion engined cars still manage to turn heads, and one prime example is the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster. Feast your eyes on the image gallery below.