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Race: Rosberg holds off Hamilton for Mexican win

Nico Rosberg won the first Mexican Grand Prix in 23 years as he kept his nerve despite constant pressure from team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Unlike in previous races, Rosberg held his line to retain the lead ahead of Hamilton through the opening corners and the opening lap. From there despite pressure from his team-mate he built up a lead through both round of pit stops, the second of which Mercedes deemed necessarily on safety grounds. Fearing the tyres, which were changed on lap 27 and 29 with Rosberg's first, would not hold out Mercedes demanded that both drivers pit. Hamilton was unhappy with the call as he felt his tyres were fine. Following the second stop Rosberg's advantage was up to...
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