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Rosberg 'cautious' about race after taking pole

Nico Rosberg has warned against expecting too much from Mercedes at the Spanish Grand Prix despite locking out the front row with team-mate Lewis Hamilton in qualifying. Rosberg will start from pole for the second race in a row but is "cautious" about his chances on Sunday after struggling with rear tyre degradation in recent races. At the last race in Bahrain he dropped from pole to ninth after making four pit stops and he said avoiding a repeat has been the the main focus for the team. "Everything has just worked very well this weekend and we've optimised everything," he said. "Of course we've been thinking about the race pace a lot since Bahrain and we were...
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