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Nico Rosberg Wins Monaco Grand Prix Race of Attrition

Nico Rosberg has won the Monte Carlo Grand Prix for the second year in succession, to reclaim the lead of the driver’s championship. The German led the race of attrition from start to finish, while Jules Bianchi claimed Marussia’s first ever points with a ninth place finish. After Rosberg took pole position in controversial circumstance, fireworks were expected from the Mercedes duo. Rosberg held off Hamilton at the start of the race, and despite coming under pressure from his British team mate had a winning margin of 9.2 seconds. The Mercedes cars were rarely separated by more than a second for most of the race, with Hamilton closing on his team mate when Rosberg was forced to save...
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