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Rosberg: Spanish GP should be 'interesting'

– Nico Rosberg is expecting the Spanish Grand Prix next weekend to be 'interesting', but whatever happens he knows he will need to beat Mercedes team-mate, Lewis Hamilton after having to play second fiddle to the Briton in the three previous races. Rosberg remains top in the Drivers' Championship going to the Circuit de Catalunya, scene of the fifth round in the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship, but his lead has now been cut to just four points. "The Spanish Grand Prix is the first race of the season on European soil and this is where the next phase of the season begins," Rosberg said. "It's also only now that we can slowly begin to get an idea of how the different...
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