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Rosberg refutes Mercedes gains, says Ferrari has closed gap

Nico Rosberg has rejected suggestions Mercedes has doubled its advantage over the pack and believes Ferrari has “definitely closed the gap”, particularly in terms of race pace. Mercedes dominated in Australia, with Lewis Hamilton and Rosberg finishing 1-2, more than 30 seconds up on Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari in third. However, Rosberg played down talk on Thursday that Mercedes looks even more dominant this season. “I don't think it is right to say that,” he told reporters ahead this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, round two in F1 2015. “Of course qualifying pace was very strong, yes [in Australia]. But more important is the race pace and especially from Kimi [Raikkonen] we saw...
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