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Mercedes set early pace in Brazil

Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton led the way in a wet first practice at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Rosberg set his fastest lap time early in the session and no-one got close to him as he sat out the final half of the 90-minute session. Hamilton ended up 0.449 seconds adrift with a time set a few minutes later. Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel took third, with McLaren's Jenson Button fourth ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and the second Red Bull of Mark Webber. There were a number of spins and off-track moments in the slippery conditions, including from both Mercedes drivers. Rosberg, who made the most of fresh tyres to set his fastest time, ran wide at Turn One early in the...
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