Former Mercedes boss Ross Brawn wants to see Nico Rosberg win his first championship this season.Brawn managed Rosberg after his team was purchased by Mercedes in 2010, staying until the end of 2013 season. That final season saw Rosberg joined by Lewis Hamilton, who beat the German to titles after Brawn had departed in 2014 and 2015.In an interview with the Telegraph Brawn thinks Rosberg, who he calls a tough little bugger, has done remarkably well to fight back from two years of being beaten by one of the sports best drivers.Hes very resilient, Brawn said. He slips behind a bit, then he has a good talking to himself and comes back. A lot of drivers, having been punished by Lewis for a couple of years, would have gone away. In many ways I would like him to win the world championship because hes done a fabulous job of getting beaten and coming back.Rosberg leads the championship by 26 points with three races left. Though Brawn thinks Hamilton is the better driver on his day he believes Rosbergs consistency and resilience have been key to his title challenge this year.Nico will put in a more consistent performance over the year, but would never quite reach the highs that Lewis could. But then Lewis dips down a bit. Hes more emotional in his approach. The whole thing with the press was an unfortunate distraction.While Rosberg has rarely courted controversy in his career, Hamilton was at odds with the media during the Japanese Grand Prix for what he felt was disrespectful coverage of his use of Snapchat during the Thursday press conference. Brawn thinks Hamiltons behaviour at Suzuka was a good example of how he needs more close friends and advisors with him in the paddock.I think Nico has a few people close to him who he can rely on. With Lewis Ive not seen any signs that he has that support. You dont need those battles in the middle of a championship which is intense enough already. 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He finished at 15-under 269 on Pumpkin Ridges Witch Hollow course to beat Mark Anderson by a stroke.Anderson finished with a 68. He also earned a PGA Tour card, making $86,400 to jump from 51st to 16th with $169,499.The four-event Web.com Tour Finals -- offering another 25 PGA Tour cards -- starts Sept. 8-11 with the DAP Championship in Beachwood, Ohio. The 25 card-earners from the Web.com Tour regular season will have a chance to improve their status in the Finals.Wesley Bryan won the money title with $449,392. He won three times this yyear to earn an in-season promotion to the PGA Tour.dddddddddddd Richy Werenski was second at $351,770, and J.J. Spaun third at $350,832.Joel Dahmen took the 25th and final card with $150,267, edging Xander Schauffele by $975. Dahmen missed the cut, and Schauffele tied for 38th.Brehm, Anderson and Rick Lamb moved into the top 25 in the finale, while Kevin Tway, Stephan Jaeger and Andrew Svoboda dropped out after missing the cut. 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