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Rosberg admits ‘I still need to raise my game’

Nico Rosberg insists that he is still in a state of shock at winning his third Monaco Grand Prix on the bounce and, despite the result, admits that the race only served to emphasise the gap between himself and team-mate Lewis Hamilton. The reigning world champion dominated the early part of the Monaco weekend, and appeared on course for what would have been his fourth win of the season had it not been for a dubious tactical decision from the Mercedes pit-wall. Having run second all afternoon, albeit under pressure from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, Rosberg was there to pick up the pieces and, with Hamilton returning to the fray behind both German's took another ten-point bite out his...
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