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'Lewis just did a better job' - Rosberg

Getty Images Enlarge Nico Rosberg admits Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton "just did a better job" to win the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton passed Rosberg on track to take the lead of the race after Rosberg qualified ahead of his team-mate on Saturday. The win moves Hamilton 10 points clear in the drivers' standings and marks his third consecutive victory, while Rosberg has not won since the German Grand Prix. "All in all, Lewis just did a better job today and deserves to win," Rosberg said. "Okay, second place is damage limitation and taking everything into consideration, it was very, very difficult conditions out there on this track and everything so...
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