It looks like that it is not going to be easy for the Mercedes to decide their key driver in the world of the car racing once Nico Rosberg has retired from the arena. Rosberg stunned everybody by defeating Lewis Hamilton in the Abu Dhabi GP driving race thus his presence would be surely missed in the arena. He has been one of those caliber drivers for Mercedes thus the absence has been costly as expressed by the Team's chief. The chief of Mercedes named to Wolf has accepted the view that it is not going to be easy for anybody to replace such a caliber driver thus it may not be easy to decide who may lead the driving circuit for Mercedes in coming weekends. However Wolf also agreed that they would have to move on as Ross berg has retired from arena thus they need to do a better decision-making process, But meanwhile they must have to think wise once they decide the leader of Car driving as Rosberg's retirement has brought a dim mood in the driving team of Mercedes for a while when he defeated Hamilton. The questions have been raised into effect after Nico's retirement that who would replace his positions. The flexible moves by Ross berg have become famous for a while before after winning the GP in Abu Dhabi he announced his retirement making everybody stun firstly by performance and then by announcing retirement. The chief has suggested that there might be certain mid drive replacements which may be possible in champion's place so they would have to choose very carefully while they try to decide who may come in front and make Mercedes more powerful in the racing arena at present. There is no doubt that Mercedes certainly possess many professional champion racers, but Ross berg’s absence has been making them miserable which can't be decided thereby Wolf may have to think very decisively who to give command next for future of Mercedes as a champion racing contender still in its ultimate business at large to make count the absence as motivating as it has to be indeed... Australia's Sam Brazel wins dramatic 'Hong Kong Open' Lyon has urged cricket to avoid "overkill" in its scheduling of day-night Tests Injuries no longer as a result of my bowling – Mathews