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Rosberg wins in Monaco as Marussia score points

Nico Rosberg took victory in the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix, leading from start to finish with an eventual nine second lead over team-mate Lewis Hamilton. The Briton had remained in touch with Rosberg for the majority of the race, with the gap rarely exceeding a second, but Hamilton reported of vision problems in his left eye which caused him to slow. That allowed Daniel Ricciardo to close in at rapid speed, but the Red Bull couldn't find a way past the Mercedes and they finished second and third. However the biggest story of the race will be Jules Bianchi's ninth place - although he finished eighth, a five-second penalty was applied after he incorrectly served a stop/go during the safety car...
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