Rosberg up against it now, says Mansell


Britain Formula One - F1 - British Grand Prix 2016 - Silverstone, England - 9/7/16 Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton celebrates qualifying in pole position with Mercedes' Nico Rosberg who finished in second place Reuters / Matthew Childs Livepic

COVENTRY, England (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton is unlikely to run away with the Formula One crown even though he has won five of the last six races and is potentially one of the greatest drivers of all time, says Nigel Mansell.

Mansell, who won the title with Williams in 1992, said Hamilton's Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg now faced a tough task to overhaul the Briton at the top of the standings.

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