Singapore win was Nico Rosberg's best so far, says Mercedes boss
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says that Nico Rosberg's drive to victory in Singapore was the best the German has produced so far.
Rosberg took pole, left teammate Lewis Hamilton far behind in the race, and then held on to defeat a charging Daniel Ricciardo in the closing laps.
"I've known Nico since 2013, and that is the best Nico Rosberg I have ever seen throughout a weekend since then," said Wolff.
"We have the tendency of saying that Lewis has an awesome pace, and this is what we have seen with Nico this weekend - he was just blindingly fast. He was sixth tenths quicker than P2 in qualifying in Singapore - something we are not used to seeing at all here.
"And in the same way he drove the race. He had a great start, controlled the pace and, on the contrary, Lewis didn't have a clean weekend. He was lacking laps in order to find the right setup so he couldn't really choose the direction and from then on went backwards.
"Spa wasn't a real good opportunity for [Hamilton] because of the engine penalty, and here it just started on the wrong foot and he couldn't recover. In Singapore, if you are lacking laps in free practice and lacking direction on where to take the setup, it is a vicious circle and confidence is key around Singapore and, if your teammate gets out of the block in the way Nico did this weekend, it becomes very difficult. Lewis is the first one to acknowledge that."
Regarding the change of momentum in the title battle, he said: "We have the tendency of talking one up and the other one down. We have had this since three years, since the two of them have been fighting for the championship, you have seen those waves.
"I remember talking about Lewis' momentum a couple of weeks ago and suddenly we have this mega Nico weekend, and in two weeks we will see if that changes or stays the same in Malaysia."