At every public appearance or in each interview, Nico Rosberg gets asked the same question, and his repetitive answer isn't about to change.
The 2016 Formula 1 world champion, who left the sport on a whim weeks after securing the title, feels no desire to get back behind the wheel, despite he's sustained passion for the sport.
A man with a key interest in technology, Rosberg travelled the world in 2016, cultivating his mind and accumulating new knowledge for future endeavors.
"I have not ever felt the desire for a comeback as a racing driver," the 32-year-old told Bunte.
Rosberg's mind is also focused on potentially adding more children to his young family.
"I'm all for having a football team," the father of two daughters smiled.
"There is really nothing that has overwhelmed me more."
He'll obviously need to get a free pass from his wife, Vivian, who suffered difficult pregnancies in the past.
"The decision is therefore entirely up to her," Rosberg said.
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