Nico Rosberg feels he has "nothing to lose" heading to this weekend's Singapore GP after falling 53 points behind world championship rival Lewis Hamilton.
Rosberg suffered an engine failure with just two laps to go at the Italian GP, a race Hamilton dominated, although his victory hung in the balance for over two hours afterwards as stewards investigated Mercedes for tyre pressure irregularities.
With Hamilton's victory allowed to stand, his title lead has therefore been extended to the equivalent of two race wins with seven GPs to go.
"Obviously, Monza didn't go to plan," Rosberg said. "It was gutting to miss out on a good result so close to the end but now I approach the final seven races with the attitude that there's nothing to lose.
"It's maximum attack and I won't be giving up the fight, no way."
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