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Mercedes' tyre issues still a factor in Monaco - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg has warned that Mercedes' issues with rear tyre degradation are unlikely to be solved at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. Despite taking pole position at the last two races, Rosberg still hasn't finished higher than fourth this year, and that was at the Malaysian Grand Prix where he started sixth. However, Mercedes is among the favourites this weekend as Monaco is easier on tyres than the last two circuits and another pole position would allow its drivers to control the race from the front. Asked if there was added pressure with the prospect of winning this weekend, Rosberg said it actually made him more confident but stressed that the tyre issues could still be a factor....
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